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Foot and mouth disease ready? How co-creation of and participation in knowledge development and sharing can transform relationships between livestock producers and other animal health stakeholders — an Australian case study
Journal of Science Communication Pub Date : 2022-03-28 , DOI: 10.22323/2.21020203
Jennifer Manyweathers , Yiheyis Maru , Lynne Hayes , Barton Loechel , Jennifer Kelly , Simone Felton , Marwan El Hassan , Heleen Kruger , Rob Woodgate , Marta Hernandez-Jover

Building a strong and trustworthy communication network to report unusual signs of disease will facilitate Australia's response to a foot and mouth disease (FMD) outbreak. In a four-year study, the FMD Ready Farmer-led surveillance project adopted the Agricultural Innovation Systems (AIS) framework, modelling transformation of how knowledge is co-created, valued, and communicated. The FMD Ready project has highlighted the need for multiple stakeholders' voices to be heard, and the importance of regulatory bodies to listen. Relationships take time and need to be valued as a necessary tool in a participatory, innovative approach to animal health and disease management.

中文翻译:

口蹄疫准备好了吗?知识开发和共享的共同创造和参与如何改变畜牧生产者和其他动物健康利益相关者之间的关系——澳大利亚案例研究

建立一个强大且值得信赖的沟通网络来报告疾病的异常迹象将有助于澳大利亚应对口蹄疫 (FMD) 的爆发。在一项为期四年的研究中,由 FMD Ready Farmer 领导的监测项目采用了农业创新系统 (AIS) 框架,对如何共同创造、重视和交流知识进行了建模转换。FMD Ready 项目强调需要听到多个利益相关者的声音,以及监管机构倾听的重要性。关系需要时间,需要被视为一种必要的工具,以参与动物健康和疾病管理的创新方法。
更新日期:2022-03-28
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