Van Heerden, NGrobbelaar, SSMeyer, Isabella A2023-07-112023-07-112023-07Van Heerden, N., Grobbelaar, S. & Meyer, I.A. 2023. One Health studies that adopt a formal modelling approach: A scoping review. <i>Environmental Science & Policy, 145.</i> http://hdl.handle.net/10204/128771462-90111873-6416https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2023.03.016http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12877While the One Health perspective provides a useful approach by which to influence the complex interactions that pose a risk to the individual and collective health of humans, animals, and the environment, approaches to its operationalization can be enhanced. Aim This study examines models as contributors toward operationalization of One Health. It describes how modelling approaches have been applied to resolve the complexity of One Health problems. Methods A scoping literature review is based on the PRISMA-Scr approach. The literature is mapped from a One Health (area of application) as well as from a modelling (model type, modelling trends, unit of analysis, level of abstraction) perspective. Results 24 articles were identified that address a spectrum from strategic to tactical and operational considerations in One Health, with the bulk of the work slanted towards the former two aspects. Models focus on supporting high-level decision-makers on disease management strategies, investments, and resource allocation, and were developed with involvement of a broad set of stakeholders in One Health. Evidence could be found of the use of the major categories of simulation models, namely, systems dynamic models, agent-based models, and discrete-event models.AbstractenOne HealthOperationalizationDecision modellingScoping reviewEmerging farmer developmentOne Health studies that adopt a formal modelling approach: A scoping reviewArticleVan Heerden, N., Grobbelaar, S., & Meyer, I. A. (2023). One Health studies that adopt a formal modelling approach: A scoping review. <i>Environmental Science & Policy, 145</i>, http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12877Van Heerden, N, SS Grobbelaar, and Isabella A Meyer "One Health studies that adopt a formal modelling approach: A scoping review." <i>Environmental Science & Policy, 145</i> (2023) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12877Van Heerden N, Grobbelaar S, Meyer IA. One Health studies that adopt a formal modelling approach: A scoping review. Environmental Science & Policy, 145. 2023; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12877.TY - Article AU - Van Heerden, N AU - Grobbelaar, SS AU - Meyer, Isabella A AB - While the One Health perspective provides a useful approach by which to influence the complex interactions that pose a risk to the individual and collective health of humans, animals, and the environment, approaches to its operationalization can be enhanced. Aim This study examines models as contributors toward operationalization of One Health. It describes how modelling approaches have been applied to resolve the complexity of One Health problems. Methods A scoping literature review is based on the PRISMA-Scr approach. The literature is mapped from a One Health (area of application) as well as from a modelling (model type, modelling trends, unit of analysis, level of abstraction) perspective. Results 24 articles were identified that address a spectrum from strategic to tactical and operational considerations in One Health, with the bulk of the work slanted towards the former two aspects. Models focus on supporting high-level decision-makers on disease management strategies, investments, and resource allocation, and were developed with involvement of a broad set of stakeholders in One Health. Evidence could be found of the use of the major categories of simulation models, namely, systems dynamic models, agent-based models, and discrete-event models. DA - 2023-07 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR J1 - Environmental Science & Policy, 145 KW - One Health KW - Operationalization KW - Decision modelling KW - Scoping review KW - Emerging farmer development LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2023 SM - 1462-9011 SM - 1873-6416 T1 - One Health studies that adopt a formal modelling approach: A scoping review TI - One Health studies that adopt a formal modelling approach: A scoping review UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12877 ER -26883