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L’union fait la force – des réseaux à l’avant-garde de la constitution de l’écosanté

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Les approches écosystémiques de la santé encadrent les relations systémiques à diverses échelles et mettent en évidence toute la gamme des interactions entre les diverses parties prenantes, tant à l’échelle locale qu’internationale. Les dimensions transdisciplinaires et participatives des approches écosystémiques de la santé mettent en valeur non seulement la richesse du rapprochement de multiples points de vue, mais encore le pouvoir de la collaboration et des partenariats. Aussi ne faut-il pas s’étonner que bon nombre des praticiens de la recherche en écosanté accordent autant d’importance au réseautage afin d’approfondir leurs connaissances et de renforcer leurs capacités de susciter les changements.

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Remerciements

Ce chapitre s’inspire d’un rapport interne de l’APEIR préparé par Chun Lai. Les commentaires de Johanne Saint-Charles en ont grandement amélioré la version finale. Nous remercions de leur contribution la communauté de praticiens en écosanté de l’Amérique latine et des Caraïbes (projets du CRDI nos 101818 et 105151); la Communauté de pratique canadienne en approches écosystémiques de la santé (projet du CRDI no 104277); les responsables du projet Gestion durable des risques pour la santé liés à l’environnement en Équateur; le comité directeur de l’APEIR (projets du CRDI nos 103924, 104320-04, 106037, 106321); et la section étudiante de l’International Association for Ecology & Health.

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Parkes, M.W., Charron, D.F., Sánchez, A. (2014). L’union fait la force – des réseaux à l’avant-garde de la constitution de l’écosanté. In: Charron, D. (eds) La Recherche Écosanté en pratique. Insight and Innovation in International Development, vol 2. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5281-2_21

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