AUTHOR=Bersacola Elena , Parathian Hannah , Frazão-Moreira Amélia , Jaló Maimuna , Sanhá Américo , Regalla Aissa , Saíd Abílio Rachid , Quecuta Queba , Camará Samba Tenem , Quade Sara Marunur Faria Fernandes , Jaquite Sidi Mohamed , Lopes Aristoteles Gomes , Patrono Livia V. , Ramon Marina , Bessa Joana , Godley Brendan J. , Bonneaud Camille , Leendertz Fabian H. , Hockings Kimberley J. TITLE=Developing an Evidence-Based Coexistence Strategy to Promote Human and Wildlife Health in a Biodiverse Agroforest Landscape JOURNAL=Frontiers in Conservation Science VOLUME=2 YEAR=2021 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/conservation-science/articles/10.3389/fcosc.2021.735367 DOI=10.3389/fcosc.2021.735367 ISSN=2673-611X ABSTRACT=
Agroforest mosaics represent one of the most extensive human-impacted terrestrial systems worldwide and play an increasingly critical role in wildlife conservation. In such dynamic shared landscapes, coexistence can be compromised if people view wildlife as a source of infectious disease. A cross-disciplinary One Health knowledge base can help to identify evolving proponents and threats to sustainable coexistence and establish long-term project goals. Building on an existing knowledge base of human–wildlife interactions at Cantanhez National Park (NP), Guinea-Bissau, we developed a causal pathway Theory-of-Change approach in response to a newly identified disease threat of leprosy in the Critically Endangered western chimpanzee (