Muhanga Mikidadi
Department of Development and Strategic Studies, College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania.
Sci One Health. 2025 Apr 19;4:100109. doi: 10.1016/j.soh.2025.100109. eCollection 2025.
Globally, human, livestock, and wildlife interactions have been reported to result in innumerable forms of conflict and consequences. The most notable consequences are on the environment and human health, among others. The least developed countries, Tanzania inclusive, due to their bio-geographical and social characteristics, are mostly reported to register such consequences, which have sometimes led to zoonotic diseases due to the existence of risk factors. The factors include the growth of the human population, absence of infrastructural capacity, and skilled manpower to effectively deal with disease outbreaks and livestock keeping associated lifestyles. This article employs a documentary research method to analyse the human-wildlife conflict (HWC) and its consequences in Tanzania. It further assesses the potential of the One Health approach to curb the consequences of HWC following the introduction of One Health Strategic Plan (2015-2020). This article, therefore, analyses the potential for One Health approach to minimize the undesirable impacts of human, livestock, and wildlife interactions on health. This approach underscores the need for collaborative working efforts involving human, livestock, wildlife, and environmental health professionals and the need for a good understanding of the consequences of the interactions towards the realisation of optimum health for people, animals, and our environment.
在全球范围内,据报道,人类、牲畜和野生动物之间的互动导致了无数形式的冲突和后果。最显著的后果包括对环境和人类健康等方面的影响。由于生物地理和社会特征等原因,包括坦桑尼亚在内的最不发达国家大多被报道出现了此类后果,有时还因风险因素的存在而导致人畜共患疾病。这些因素包括人口增长、缺乏基础设施能力以及有效应对疾病暴发和与畜牧养殖相关生活方式的专业人才。本文采用文献研究方法,分析坦桑尼亚的人类与野生动物冲突(HWC)及其后果。在引入“同一个健康”战略计划(2015 - 2020年)之后,本文还进一步评估了“同一个健康”方法在遏制人类与野生动物冲突后果方面的潜力。因此,本文分析了“同一个健康”方法在最大限度减少人类、牲畜和野生动物互动对健康产生的不良影响方面的潜力。这种方法强调了人类、牲畜、野生动物和环境卫生专业人员开展协作努力的必要性,以及充分了解这些互动的后果对于实现人类、动物和我们环境的最佳健康状态的必要性。