What evidence exists regarding the impact of biodiversity on human health and well-being? A systematic map protocol

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Global biodiversity is rapidly declining, yet we still do not fully understand the relationships between biodiversity and human health and well-being. As debated, the loss of biodiversity or reduced contact with natural biodiversity may lead to more public health problems, such as an increase in chronic disease. There is a growing body of research that investigates how multiple forms of biodiversity are associated with an increasingly diverse set of human health and well-being outcomes across scales. This protocol describes the intended method to systematically mapping the evidence on the associations between biodiversity from microscopic to planetary scales and human health and well-being from individual to global scales.

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Link to centre authors: Li, Honghong
Publication info: Honghong Li, Raf E. V. Jansen, Charis Sijuwade, Biljana Macura, Matteo Giusti, Peter Søgaard Jørgensen. 2024. What evidence exists regarding the impact of biodiversity on human health and well-being? A systematic map protocol. Environmental Evidence. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13750-024-00335-4

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