R. Kort, J. Pivor, J. Anto, Ann Bergsma, P. Blankestijn, Olette Bollen, Egid M. van Bree, J. Browne, Judith de Bruin, Jasper Buikx, C. Cadeddu, J. Cole, F. Costabile, Aimee de Croon, A. Depoux, Ian Fussell, Bernhard Goodwin, Arte Groenewegen, Milo Grootjen, J. Halonen, R. Hämäläinen, P. ten Have, Martin Herrmann, P. de Heer, G. van Heteren, Jopke Janmaat, M. Jevtić, H. Mulder, Nathalie Lambrecht, V. Lionetti, Camilla Alay Llamas, Maarten Manten, P. Martens, A. Moreno, Francine Müller, C. O’Callaghan-Gordo, Sara Muller, Cecilia Manosa Nyblon, J. Mattijsen, H. Ossebaard, Karlien Pijnenborg, N. Postma, Lisa M. Pörtner, M. Prass, L. Rathod, Alexandre Robert, A. Rochfort, A. Roig, Anja Schoch, Eva-Maria Schwienhorst-Stich, Ralf Klemens Stappen, I. Stegeman, Jorieke van der Stelt, P. Stenvinkel, Rembrandt Sutorius, Valesca Venhof, Martine Veenman, L. Villani, Maike Voss, M. D. de Vries, Laura van der Zande, Andreea Zotinca, Arnau Queralt-Bassa, S. Myers
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Outcomes from the First European Planetary Health Hub Convening at ARTIS in Amsterdam
A new network of over 72 organizations from 12 countries was activated during a convening at ARTIS in Amsterdam on 26–27 September 2022. Representatives are aligned with the transdisciplinary field and social movement of Planetary Health, which analyzes and addresses the impacts of human disruptions to natural systems on human health and all life on Earth. The new European Planetary Health Hub consists of organizations from various sectors, including universities, healthcare, youth, business, and civil society. The Convening, co-organized by the Planetary Health Alliance (PHA), the European Environment and Sustainable Development Advisory Councils Network (EEAC), and Natura Artis Magistra (ARTIS), aimed to develop Planetary Health Working Groups for Education, Policy Engagement, Research, and Movement Building. The Convening resulted in an outline for each of the Working Group’s aims, visions, missions, priorities, and activities, and set the framework for sustaining their activities in the future through the establishment of the European Planetary Health Hub Secretariat in the Netherlands. The Hub members shared lessons learned, built relationships, and developed artwork-inspired perspectives on Planetary Health. In conclusion, the Convening led to the establishment of a strong European foundation to contribute to the transformations needed for sustainable, just, and equitable societies that flourish within the limits of our ecosystems.