Stakeholder priorities and conceptualization of One Health: Insights from fuzzy cognitive mapping and grounded theory
Fig 2
The One Health coding paradigm (OHCP) includes socioecological conditions, action and interactions at multiple temporal and spatial scales, and health and well-being related consequences.
Action-interactions are coded across humans (H), other animals (A), and the environment (E). Solid black arrows reflect relationships between and among people, domestic and wild animals, and the natural environment. The dashed gray line represents feedbacks and causal relationships through which consequences reconfigure socioecological conditions over time, shaping subsequent actions and interactions in a continuous, dynamic process. Made in Creately (www.app.creately.com).