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Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives (CBRNE) and firearms
Use of canines and alternatives for detection.
Home Office, 2019
animals
detection
technology
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Measuring change
What is the status of our natural environment, is it being effectively monitored to note change in the UK and globally? We require robust, reliable data and information that can be used to assess status and trends in the natural environment (genetic and species diversity and trends, invasive species, habitats extent, condition and character, as well as soils and ecosystem services and functions)
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
environment
monitoring
data
ecosystems
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Interactions between animal, human, and environmental health: “One Health”
How can a One Health approach promote a cultural change to curb the expansion of illegal wildlife trafficking and implement solutions that will ultimately benefit humans and the planet, galvanising the role of protected species conservation and biodiversity on disease prevention and mitigation?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
environment
wildlife
biodiversity
disease prevention
One Health
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Interactions between animal, human, and environmental health: “One Health”
How will the prevalence and incidence of animal and plant pathogens in domesticated organisms and wildlife adjust to climate change? How can we better integrate cross-sector surveillance and response to ensure the risk of large-scale epidemics or pandemics in humans (such as COVID-19), animals, and plants are minimised?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
environment
health
epidemics
pandemics
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