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The Future of Planetary Health: Lessons from a Global Pandemic
Dr Mely Caballero-Anthony Professor of International Relations and Associate Dean (International Engagement); Head of Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies; President’s Chair in International Relations and Security Studies
Dr Mely Caballero-Anthony
Dr Alistair D. B. Cook Senior Fellow and Coordinator of Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief Programme
Dr Alistair D. B. Cook
Chen Tao Associate Professor, Nanyang Business School, NTU
Chen Tao
Miles Powell Head of History, School of Humanities, College of Humanities, Arts and Social, NTU
Miles Powell
Patrick Daly Senior Research Fellow, Earth Observatory of Singapore, NTU
Patrick Daly
Dr Margareth Sembiring Research Fellow
Dr Margareth Sembiring
Mr Christopher Chen Associate Research Fellow
Mr Christopher Chen
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This research project brings together RSIS, COHASS, NBS, and EOS to develop a full grant proposal to investigate how a planetary health approach can be adopted/applied to mitigate Anthropocene risks and build resilience for a more sustainable and prosperous world. The schools involved in this proposal have consulted their research on global governance, risk analysis in financial markets, and environmental justice and societal impacts. It aims to answer two main questions: (i) How do we mitigate Anthropocene risk to improve planetary health? (ii) Why does the Planetary Health approach offer a better way to avoid future global crises like COVID-19? Through the development of a full research grant proposal, this project aims to provide a comprehensive and interdisciplinary perspective to address the planetary health challenge which will contribute to an emerging research agenda and provide insights for public policy.
Theme: | Non-Traditional Security |
Region: | Global |
Entity: | NTS Centre |