CRC One Health One Welfare
About the Book Series
The CRC One Health One Welfare series recognises the interconnections between human wellbeing, animal health and welfare, and the environment with emphasis on the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and solutions. It spans a diverse range of disciplines, from veterinary medicine and zoology to public health and conservation. The readership is international, with authors and editors from the United States, Australia, United Kingdom and across the globe, and the books target academic researchers, professionals – from veterinarians and ‘on-the-ground’ practitioners to policy makers - and graduate level students.
Veterinary Controversies and Ethical Dilemmas: Provocative Reflections on Clinical Practice
1st Edition
Edited
By Tanya Stephens, R. Eddie Clutton, Polly Taylor, Kathy Murphy
September 11, 2025
This book identifies increasing concerns with the veterinary profession and confronts them provocatively, with a view to stimulating positive change. A central theme is the emergence of the profitable ‘fur baby’ which is being propagated through encouraged anthropomorphism, a limited evidence base,...
One Health: Veterinary, Ethical, and Environmental Perspectives
1st Edition
By Michael W. Fox
March 02, 2025
This collection of reflective, critical, philosophical, and practical chapters represents the author’s 60 years as a veterinarian, ethologist, and bioethicist. The rising incidence of zoonotic diseases from farmed animals and wildlife in the expanding human population and so-called reverse zoonoses...
Global One Health and Infectious Diseases: An Interdisciplinary Practitioner’s Guide
1st Edition
Edited
By William E. Sander
January 28, 2025
While many terms relate to One Health, the idea remains the same: to think outside a chosen area of specialty and work collaboratively as part of a team to improve health status around the world. This involves the collective effort of physicians, veterinarians, public health practitioners, ...
Animal Welfare in a Pandemic: What Does COVID-19 Tell us for the Future?
1st Edition
By John T. Hancock, Ros C. Rouse, Tim J. Craig
April 29, 2024
Animal Welfare in a Pandemic explores the impact of COVID-19 on a wide array of animals, from those in the wild to companion and captive animals. During the height of the pandemic, a range of animals were infected, and many died, but this was hard to predict, even using up-to-date bioinformatics. ...
Climate Change and Animal Health
1st Edition
Edited
By Craig Stephen, Colleen Duncan
November 23, 2022
This benchmark publication assembles information on the current and anticipated effects of climate change on animal health. It empowers educators, managers, practitioners, and researchers by providing evidence, experience, and opinions on what we need to do to prepare for, and cope with, the ...
One Welfare in Practice: The Role of the Veterinarian
1st Edition
Edited
By Tanya Stephens
October 26, 2021
Animal welfare has long been recognised as central to the role of the veterinary professional, but this is increasingly aligned with the welfare of humans and the broader environment in which we co-exist. This is the first book dedicated to the role of the veterinarian in One Welfare, a concept ...
Animals, Health, and Society: Health Promotion, Harm Reduction, and Health Equity in a One Health World
1st Edition
Edited
By Craig Stephen
December 23, 2020
CHOICE Recommended title 2022 This timely book reframes the historic narrative of people, animals, and nature as risks to each other, to one where we think about health as a shared capacity. This new narrative promotes the positive contributions made to health across species and generations and ...
Learning from Disease in Pets: A ‘One Health’ Model for Discovery
1st Edition
Edited
By Rebecca A. Krimins
November 26, 2020
Learning from Disease in Pets: A ‘One Health’ Model for Discovery is the first encompassing reference guide for veterinarians, researchers and physicians on conducting studies using spontaneous models of disease in animals. The study of naturally occurring disease in (pet) animals can help model ...