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Ian Scoones
Professor Ian Scoones is Director of the ESRC STEPS (Social, Technological and Environmental Pathways to Sustainability) Centre. He is an agricultural ecologist whose research links natural and social sciences, focusing on relationships between science and technology, local knowledge and livelihoods and the politics of agricultural, environment and development policy processes.
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3Ps for global disease challenges: how to build fruitful conversations

07/06/2017

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How can the complex interconnections at the heart of a One Health approach be understood? Linking human, animal and ecosystem health, with a focus on poverty,… Read more »

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