Emerging pests and pathogens as a novel lens for unravelling social-ecological cascades

HORIZON.1.1HORIZON-ERCID: 101039376
EC Contribution
€14,997
Consortium Size
2 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

Emerging pests and pathogens (EPPs) are an increasingly disruptive force to human society that can cause large social and ecological changes far beyond their initial site of emergence. Three forces contribute to this growing challenge now and in the foreseeable future: first, potential EPPs are more likely to come in to first contact with human habitats as human land use expands. Second, denser human trade and travel networks mean that EPPs are more likely to emerge in new regions. Third, human technology, such as biocidal agents, increases risks for re-emergence. Understanding how EPPs cascade across scales in social-ecological systems is therefore an urgent priority, but no formal approach currently exists for analysing the ripple effects at scale, from their seeding to their lasting societal imprints. This project aims to fill this gap in sustainability science for society.The INFLUX project will test the hypothesis that EPPs commonly cascade to interact with large-scale social and environmental challenges and that small differences in social-ecological conditions in turn influence the likelihood and nature of EPP cascades. I will test this hypothesis by leveraging a comparative, mixed-methods research design to assemble a large database for up to 1600 EPPs, encompassing microbial pathogens as well as arthropod and plant pests. Specifically, four objectives will be pursued, which are to understand:1.The drivers of emergence risk and their connections to human environmental sustainability and social conditions. 2.The types of cascades that result from action aimed at governing EPPs.3.The lasting impacts EPPs have on societies and the conditions under which they arise.4.The feedbacks from 3.-1. including through implications for social equity and environmental sustainability.INFLUX constitutes a major step in situating EPPs in the field of sustainability science, and for developing societal capacity to navigate a future characterized by them

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Project Results (10)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (8)
Integrating evolutionary theory and social–ecological systems research to address the sustainability challenges of the Anthropocene
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences· 2024DOI
Currie, Thomas E.; Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique; Fogarty, Laurel; Schlüter, Maja; Folke, Carl; Haider, L. Jamila; Caniglia, Guido; Tavoni, Alessandro; Jansen, Raf E. V.; Søgaard Jørgensen, Peter
What evidence exists regarding the impact of biodiversity on human health and well-being? A systematic map protocol
Environmental Evidence· 2024DOI
Li, Honghong; Jansen, Raf E. V.; Sijuwade, Charis; Macura, Biljana; Giusti, Matteo; Søgaard Jørgensen, Peter
A global analysis of potential self-sufficiency and diversity displays diverse supply risks
Global food security· 2023DOI
Wassénius, Emmy; Porkka, Miina; Nyström, Magnus; Søgaard Jørgensen, Peter
Characterising proximal and distal drivers of antimicrobial resistance: An umbrella review
Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance· 2023DOI
Nguyen-Thanh, Luong; Wernli, Didier; Målqvist, Mats; Graells, Tiscar; Søgaard Jørgensen, Peter
Evolution and sustainability: gathering the strands for an Anthropocene synthesis
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B· 2023DOI
Søgaard Jørgensen, Peter; Weinberger, Vanessa P.; Waring, Timothy M.
Evolution of the polycrisis: Anthropocene traps that challenge global sustainability
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences· 2023DOI
Søgaard Jørgensen, Peter; Jansen, Raf E. V.; Avila Ortega, Daniel I.; Wang-Erlandsson, Lan; Donges, Jonathan F.; Österblom, Henrik; Olsson, Per; Nyström, Magnus; Lade, Steven J.; Hahn, Thomas; Folke, Carl; Peterson, Garry D.; Crépin, Anne-Sophie
Financial influence on global risks of zoonotic emerging and re-emerging diseases: an integrative analysis
The Lancet Planetary Health· 2023DOI
Galaz, Victor; Rocha, Juan; Sánchez-Garciá, Paula; Roukny, Tarik; Søgaard Jørgensen, Peter
Unearthing the social-ecological cascades of the fall armyworm invasion: A computer-assisted text analysis of digital news articles
Master thesis· 2023
Kathryn Bjorklund
Deliverables (1)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - INFLUX (Emerging pests and pathogens as a novel lens for unravelling social-ecological cascades)