One Health emphasizes the interdependence of human, animal, and environmental health, recognizing that the health of one component directly impacts the others. In rural areas, where agricultural practices are integral to livelihoods, the adoption of sustainable farming methods can have profound implications for community health and well-being. By harnessing the potential of organic compounds, researchers can address the complex challenges facing rural communities, including ensuring food security, promoting animal welfare, and safeguarding environmental resources. This research topic builds upon the foundational principles of One Health to develop integrated solutions that benefit both human and animal populations. Furthermore, research in this field also explores the potential benefits of precision agriculture technologies and genetic modification in optimizing crop yields and livestock health. By integrating traditional knowledge with innovative approaches, researchers aim to address the complex challenges facing modern agricultural systems and ensure a more sustainable future for food production.
The primary goal of this research topic is to advance the principles of One Health by integrating organic compounds into agricultural and food production systems to enhance animal production, health, and welfare in rural communities. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange, the research aims to identify innovative approaches that optimize farming practices, improve product quality, and minimize environmental impact. Through empirical research, case studies, and theoretical insights, the topic seeks to provide actionable recommendations for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers working to promote sustainable development and holistic well-being in rural settings.
This Research Topic invites contributions that explore the intersection of One Health and organic compound utilization in rural communities. Authors are encouraged to investigate various aspects of the topic, including but not limited to the efficacy of organic feed supplements, herbal remedies, and sustainable farming practices in enhancing animal production, health, and welfare. Original research articles, reviews, case studies, and perspectives are welcome, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and practical implications for rural development. Contributions should consider the specific needs and challenges of rural communities in promoting sustainable agriculture, improving animal welfare, and safeguarding human and environmental health within a One Health framework.
Keywords:
One Health, organic compounds, animal production, rural communities, interdisciplinary collaboration
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
One Health emphasizes the interdependence of human, animal, and environmental health, recognizing that the health of one component directly impacts the others. In rural areas, where agricultural practices are integral to livelihoods, the adoption of sustainable farming methods can have profound implications for community health and well-being. By harnessing the potential of organic compounds, researchers can address the complex challenges facing rural communities, including ensuring food security, promoting animal welfare, and safeguarding environmental resources. This research topic builds upon the foundational principles of One Health to develop integrated solutions that benefit both human and animal populations. Furthermore, research in this field also explores the potential benefits of precision agriculture technologies and genetic modification in optimizing crop yields and livestock health. By integrating traditional knowledge with innovative approaches, researchers aim to address the complex challenges facing modern agricultural systems and ensure a more sustainable future for food production.
The primary goal of this research topic is to advance the principles of One Health by integrating organic compounds into agricultural and food production systems to enhance animal production, health, and welfare in rural communities. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange, the research aims to identify innovative approaches that optimize farming practices, improve product quality, and minimize environmental impact. Through empirical research, case studies, and theoretical insights, the topic seeks to provide actionable recommendations for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers working to promote sustainable development and holistic well-being in rural settings.
This Research Topic invites contributions that explore the intersection of One Health and organic compound utilization in rural communities. Authors are encouraged to investigate various aspects of the topic, including but not limited to the efficacy of organic feed supplements, herbal remedies, and sustainable farming practices in enhancing animal production, health, and welfare. Original research articles, reviews, case studies, and perspectives are welcome, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and practical implications for rural development. Contributions should consider the specific needs and challenges of rural communities in promoting sustainable agriculture, improving animal welfare, and safeguarding human and environmental health within a One Health framework.
Keywords:
One Health, organic compounds, animal production, rural communities, interdisciplinary collaboration
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.