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in One Health needs to be broadened to include tools, approaches and theories that truly embrace the human–animal–environment interface (Brown and Nading, 2019) and resilience strengthening (Obrist et al., 2010) and adaptations that occur within each of these and in the interfaces. Social science in One Health is applicable and adds value to understanding and meeting many of the grand challenges facing the planet, as delineated in the Sustainable Development Goals. There continues to be a need for publication and dissemination of successful models of social science integration in One Health approaches and the impact this integration brings to interventions, and a need for such approaches to be robustly evaluated and available beyond discipline-specific peer-reviewed publications.

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