Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/135284
Title: Challenges for Animal Health and Production in the Tropics and Mediterranean for the next 55 years
Authors: Sacarrao Birrento, Laura
Harrison, Leslie J. S.
Pienaar, Ronel
Toka, Felix N.
Torres Acosta, Juan F. J.
Vilela, Vinicius Longo Ribeiro
Hernández Castellano, Lorenzo Enrique 
Arriaga Jordan, Carlos Manuel
Soltan, Yosra Ahmed
Ungerfeld, Rodolfo
Ozkan, Sezen
van Harten, Sofia
Ferlizza, Enea
Rossiter, Paul
Patra, Amlan Kumar
Gunal, Aysel Caglan
Bianchi, Carolina Paula
Staric, Joze
Lach, Gilliard
de Almeida, Andre M.
UNESCO Clasification: 3104 Producción Animal
Keywords: Scale Dairy Systems
Highlands
Silage
Animal Science In The Tropics And The Mediterranean
Veterinary Medicine In The Tropics And The Mediterranean
Issue Date: 2024
Journal: Tropical Animal Health and Production 
Abstract: Tropical Animal Health and Production is a journal founded 55 years ago. It is dedicated to the publication of results of original research, investigation, and observation in all fields of animal health, welfare and production which may lead to improved health and productivity of livestock and better utilization of animal resources in tropical, subtropical and similar environments. Research is in strong alignment with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, particularly No Poverty, Zero Hunger, and Good Health and Well-being. To celebrate its 55th anniversary, the editorial board has composed this Editorial article in an effort to address the major challenges that animal and veterinary scientists in the tropics and adjacent regions will address over the next 55 years. The task is accomplished in a systematic fashion addressing the topic species by species (cattle, small ruminants, pigs, poultry, camelids, etc.) and in the context of different groups of health challenges encompassing production, vector-borne, parasitic and transboundary diseases. Challenges are difficult and complex, and the solutions herein proposed may be difficult to implement. It aims to be an informed overview of the major difficulties the sector will experience in the near future, ultimately suggesting tools to address them. Only time will tell if they are accurate, effective or implementable. Nevertheless, Tropical Animal Health and Production Editorial Board, secretariat, reviewers and authors will certainly do their best to contribute to the advancement of animal health and production in the Tropics and the Mediterranean.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/135284
ISSN: 0049-4747
DOI: 10.1007/s11250-024-04212-7
Source: Tropical Animal Health And Production[ISSN 0049-4747],v. 56 (8), (Noviembre 2024)
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