Ecological countermeasures for preventing zoonotic disease outbreaks: when ecological restoration is a human health imperative

Restor Ecol. 2021 May;29(4):e13357. doi: 10.1111/rec.13357. Epub 2021 Apr 5.

Abstract

Ecological restoration should be regarded as a public health service. Unfortunately, the lack of quantitative linkages between environmental and human health has limited recognition of this principle. The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic provides the impetus for further discussion. We propose ecological countermeasures as highly targeted, landscape-based interventions to arrest the drivers of land use-induced zoonotic spillover. We provide examples of ecological restoration activities that reduce zoonotic disease risk and a five-point action plan at the human-ecosystem health nexus. In conclusion, we make the case that ecological countermeasures are a tenet of restoration ecology with human health goals.

Keywords: ecological countermeasures; invasive alien species; land use‐induced spillover; landscape immunity; restoration ecology; zoonotic disease.