Reducing the risks from emerging and re-emerging zoonotic epidemics and pandemics
Monitoring biodiversity for
human, animal and environmental health
Kunming-Montreal
GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY FRAMEWORK
ONE HEALTH
JOINT PLAN OF ACTION
What is the aim of the Framework?
Live in harmony with nature
4 goals for 2050
and 23 targets for 2030
Qualitatively assess�(1) the link between biodiversity indicators and human, animal, and environmental health and
(2) the usability of biodiversity indicators for monitoring One Health actions
Target 1
204 indicators
(headline, binary, component and complementary)
How is the Framework being monitored?
What is the aim of the Action Plan?
There are no indicators in the Action Plan
Can we use biodiversity indicators to monitor One Health actions?
How is the Action Plan being monitored?
francis.banville@umontreal.ca
Francis Banville 1, Colin Carlson 2, Andrea Paz Velez 1 and Timothée Poisot 1
1 Département de sciences biologiques, Université de Montréal
2 Yale School of Public Health, Yale University
https://francisbanville.github.io/
OBJECTIVE
RESULTS
>70% of biodiversity indicators
(1) are directly or indirectly linked with human, � animal, or environmental health and
(2) could be used to monitor One Health actions � (after adaptation)
Biodiversity
One Health
Improve the health of humans,
animals, and the environment
(One Health)
19 actions for 2026
in 6 action tracks
Action track 2
Reducing the Risks from Emerging and Re-emerging Zoonotic Epidemics and Pandemics