Bridging Sectors and Disciplines to Gain a Critical Understanding of the Eco-Social Determinants of Health Inequities: The ESDHI-EU Conference.

0 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Joana Morrison, Natalia Tumas, Ornella Moreno Mattar, Mariana Gutiérrez-Zamora Navarro, Juan M Pericas, Eliana Martínez Herrera, Lucinda Cash-Gibson, Josep Maria Caroz Armayones, Pablo Ruisoto, Christos Zografos, Beatriz Rodríguez Labajos, Paula Vergés Vega, Ángela Londoño, Marya Bautista, Claire Karaguesian, Daniel Nuñez, Ferràn Muntané, Humberto Jiménez, Laila Vivas, Linda Velázquez, Po-Yen Hsu, Carles Muntaner, Joan Benach, Aeve Ribbons
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The current eco-social crisis is driven by an unsustainable socioeconomic model based on continued economic growth that exceeds planetary limits. Groups experiencing disadvantages are being disproportionately affected, further deepening global, regional, and local health inequities. Understanding the simultaneous ecological and social crises through a comprehensive approach across disciplines and sectors-including citizen participation-is essential for driving transformative change and paradigm shifts. Achieving genuine ecological sustainability, social justice, and health equity is critical for transitioning towards a new social-ecological paradigm in research and policy. This requires transformative research and policymaking in key areas-eco-social crisis; democracy, social inclusion and participation; geopolitics; and equitable, sustainable cities-all of which represent pressing challenges within this global crisis, and serve as thematic axes for the European conference Rethinking the Eco-Social Determinants of Health Inequities through the Transdisciplinary and Intersectoral Lens (ESDHI-EU), which will be held in Barcelona, Spain, on May 22-23, 2025, and will explore the root causes of health inequities from a transdisciplinary, intersectoral, and transnational perspective.

弥合部门和学科,以获得对卫生不平等的生态社会决定因素的批判性理解:ESDHI-EU会议。
当前的生态社会危机是由一种不可持续的社会经济模式所驱动的,这种模式基于持续的经济增长,超过了地球的极限。处于不利地位的群体受到不成比例的影响,进一步加深了全球、区域和地方卫生不平等。通过跨学科和部门(包括公民参与)的综合方法来理解同时发生的生态和社会危机,对于推动转型变革和范式转变至关重要。实现真正的生态可持续性、社会公正和卫生公平对于在研究和政策方面向新的社会-生态范式过渡至关重要。这需要在关键领域进行变革性的研究和政策制定——生态社会危机;民主、社会包容和参与;地缘政治;以及公平、可持续的城市——所有这些都是这场全球危机中的紧迫挑战,也是将于2025年5月22日至23日在西班牙巴塞罗那举行的“通过跨学科和跨部门视角重新思考卫生不平等的生态社会决定因素”欧洲会议(ESDHI-EU)的主题轴,该会议将从跨学科、跨部门和跨国的角度探讨卫生不平等的根本原因。
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