Building Towards One Health: Food Perception and Consumption in Vietnam: An Interdisciplinary and International Perspective, 2023

Saihong, Li and Alexander, Susan (2024). Building Towards One Health: Food Perception and Consumption in Vietnam: An Interdisciplinary and International Perspective, 2023. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Service. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-856774

The NERC hopping funding supports Stirling to initiate activities that help the academic community develop an understanding of different cross-disciplinary research perspectives and methodologies that could be used to enable discoveries that unlock new knowledge within the environmental sciences.
One Health - human, animal, and environment ecosystem - has emerged as an important framework for understanding and enhancing human, animal, and environmental health for aquatic and terrestrial systems. Our research network project, "Engaging with One Health: Translating Perceptions Regarding Aquatic and Terrestrial Animal Consumption in Vietnam," addresses these critical challenges at the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health in aquatic and terrestrial systems by investigating food Perception and Consumption in Vietnam from an Interdisciplinary and International Perspective.

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Our research network project, "Engaging with One Health: Translating Perceptions Regarding Aquatic and Terrestrial Animal Consumption in Vietnam," funded by a NERC Hopping Grant to the University of Stirling, addresses critical challenges at the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health in aquatic and terrestrial systems by investigating food Perception and Consumption in Vietnam from an Interdisciplinary and International Perspective.
The One Health framework is essential, as different cultures and languages shape varied perspectives on food, including aspects like quality, cultural value, sustainability, and animal welfare. In Vietnam, where the One Health concept is gaining traction in response to health challenges from rapid development, urbanization, and population growth, there's a pressing need for comprehensive data on how food perceptions integrate into public health and environmental policies. To fill this gap, our mixed-methods approach, encompassing questionnaires, observation, and fieldwork, investigates three critical aspects related to One Health: food consumption and technology, language and culture, and policy and governance. It aims to 1) understand and address complex human, animal health and environmental challenges in Vietnam, contributing to the broader goals of the One Health framework; 2)stimulate academic engagement, assessing the values driving the demand for wild and cultivated animals for food and medicine; 3) build a new interdisciplinary approach to engage with One Health network with different disciplines of academia, industries, policymakers, and stakeholders.
During our public engagement events and workshops from March 13th to 16th, 2023, we designed 15 questionnaires. The results of the questionnaire poll, the field trip to Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta, and the workshop observation form the basis of our potential funding applications and research articles. By identifying cultural and linguistic knowledge gaps around food perception, we aim to inform how these perceptions are translated into public health and environmental policies. We believe our network project will significantly contribute to the academic discourse on the critical intersection of culture, language, and One Health in the context of food consumption.

Data creators:
Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Saihong Li University of Stirling http://0000-0003-2503-607X
Alexander Susan University of Stirling
Contributors:
Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Little Dave University of Stirling
Bostock John University of Stirling
Howie Charles consultant
Hunter Angus Nottingham Trent University
Erdem Seda University of Stirling
Ang Soon Yong University of Stirling
Moss Amina University of Stirling
Newton Richard University of Stirling
Sponsors: NERC
Grant reference: NE/X018334/1
Topic classification: Natural environment
Media, communication and language
Social welfare policy and systems
Science and technology
Health
Trade, industry and markets
Education
Society and culture
Keywords: HEALTH, HEALTH FOODS, HEALTH POLICY, WELL-BEING (HEALTH), PUBLIC HEALTH, AQUATIC ANIMALS, ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT, FISH (AS FOOD), SUSTAINABILITY, CULTURAL BEHAVIOUR, PERCEPTION, CONSUMPTION, URBANIZATION, WILDLIFE PROTECTION
Project title: NERC Discipline Hopping 2022_23: Engaging with One Health: Translating Perceptions Regarding Aquatic and Terrestrial Animal Consumption in Vietnam
Grant holders: Susan Alexander, Saihong Li
Project dates:
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30 September 202230 March 2023
Date published: 23 Jan 2024 15:01
Last modified: 23 Jan 2024 15:02

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