Brazil - Lages, Santa Catarina - Tuesday 25 May 2021 → Thursday 27 May 2021
6th International Symposium on Science, Health and Territorial, with the theme "One Health: perspectives and challenges", and the 6th Symposium on Integrated Crop Livestock Systems (ICLS) in southern Brazil - "ICLS challenges for the decade: Food production and ecosystem services", which will be held from 25 to 27 May 2021 at University of Planalto Catarinense in Lages, Serra Catarinense, in online mode. The events were organized by the professors of the Interdisciplinary Master's Program in Environment and Health of UNIPLAC (PPGAS / UNIPLAC) and Agricultural Research and Rural Extension (EPAGRI / LAGES), together with some partner institutions such as the Federal Institute Santa Catarina (IFSC / Lages), Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe University (UNIARP), University of the State of Santa Catarina (UDESC), and Federal University of Parana (UFPR), Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) and Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA).
This edition of the Symposium is inspired by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of Agenda 2030, by UN: SDG 2; SDG 3 ; SGD 6; SGD 11; SGD 13; SGD 15.
Therefore, in order to continue the strategies of interdisciplinary actions in relation to environment and health, the present edition of the Symposium aims to foster the discussion through lectures, round tables and presentation of scientific papers, involving professionals of notorious knowledge of the various areas of knowledge, about the inseparability that exists between human health, animal health and environmental health, which is essential for sustainable food production and for maintaining the balance and functioning of ecosystem services, since interactions between humans and animals occur all the time, in different environments and ways, whose interactions can be responsible for the transmission of infectious agents that lead to the occurrence of emerging and reemerging diseases. In addition, natural disasters caused by environmental contamination and the imbalance of ecosystem services can cause changes in the bioecology of vectors of various diseases, which can put public health and the well-being of the urban and rural population in check.
Professionals from the most diverse areas of knowledge, undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and all interested citizens, were invited to participate in our technical, scientific and professional meeting!