Risk negotiation: a framework for One Health risk analysis


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2024-06-01

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The world faces global health risks that need to be effectively addressed in integrated, participatory efforts. However, risk analysis frameworks do not account for the complex nature of systems that span multiple sectors or disciplines. We propose the participatory and interdisciplinary concept of risk negotiation to transform the way we tackle global health challenges such as pandemics, physical and mental health inequities, environmental problems and food security. To allow such risk analysis, we need to recognize the value of risks and trade-offs and negotiate them with stakeholder groups representing different disciplines and sectors. This approach becomes feasible through recent technological breakthroughs such as artificial intelligence-assisted multiagent negotiations or large language models. These models are accessible, hold promise in negotiating agreements and can be used to accommodate the complexity of real-world decision-making.

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102 (6)

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453 - 456

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World Health Organization

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03845 - Teichmann, Josef / Teichmann, Josef check_circle

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