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  Biodiversity and pandemics: Interdisciplinary research and action priorities

Jagadesh, S., Caron, A., Lajaunie, C., Turan, H. M., Bunnefeld, N., Cunningham, A., et al.(2023). Biodiversity and pandemics: Interdisciplinary research and action priorities (gea0139). eklipse. doi:10.5281/zenodo.10039876.

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Jagadesh, Soushieta, Author
Caron, Alexandre, Author
Lajaunie, Claire, Author
Turan, Hatice Mahur, Author
Bunnefeld, Nils, Author
Cunningham, Andrew, Author
Fernandez, Miguel, Author
Scott, Alister, Author
Tchiadje, Norbert Tchouaffe, Author
Izdebski, Adam1, Author                 
Shapiro, Julie Teresa, Author
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1Palaeo-Science and History Independent Group (PS&H), Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_3523866              

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-11
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 107
 Publishing info: eklipse
 Table of Contents: 1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction
2.1 Background
2.2 Preparatory Work Undertaken By Eklipse Prior To The Expert Working Group
2.3 A Cross-Sectoral Consortium Of Requesters
2.4 Final Formulation Of The Request
2.5 The Expert Working Group On Biodiversity And Pandemics
2.6 Objectives Of The Reques
3. Methodological Framework
3.1 Literature-Based Method: Scoping Review
3.1.1 Description Of The Method
3.1.2 Search Strategy
3.1.3 Article Screening
3.1.4 Data Extraction
3.1.5 Data Synthesis
3.1.6 Data Visualisation
3.1.7 Approach To Organise Knowledge And Data
3.2 Initiatives–Based Method: Initiatives Scoping
3.3 People-Based Methods: Online Survey And Online Focus Group Discussion
3.3.1 Description Of The Method
3.4 Limitations And Changes To The Original Methods Protocol
4. Results
4.1 Literature-Based Method: Scoping Review
4.2 Initiatives-Based Method: Initiatives Scoping
4.2.1 Research Funding
4.2.2 Open Calls
4.2.3 Thematic Calls
4.2.4 Surveillance Networks
4.2.5 Preparedness And / Or Implementation Funding
4.2.6 Conservation Initiatives
4.2.7 Relevant European Agencies
4.2.8 Limitations
4.3 People-Based Methods: Online Survey And Online Focus Group Discussion
4.3.1 Online Survey
4.3.2 Focus Group Discussion
5. Discussion and Recommendations
6. Conclusion
7. References
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10039876
URN: https://eklipse.eu/request-biodiversity-pandemics/
Other: gea0139
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