Restoring a Wet Meadow Ecosystem in California, USA
About this case study:
This introductory level case study challenges the trainee to use system thinking techniques to resolve a complicated environmental problem while having a One Health mindset and appealing to multiple stakeholders.
Upon completion of this case study, the trainee will be able to:
- Understand the role of wet meadow systems in the Sierra Nevada mountain range
- Recognize negative impacts, relevant stakeholders, and resulting degradation faced by Red Clover Valley throughout the last century
- Identify interdisciplinary strategies for restoring the health of wet meadow ecosystems utilizing a One Health approach
- Apply critical thinking skills for solving a One Health problem in a multi-use ecosystem
IMPORTANT NOTICE & INSTRUCTIONS
OHWA is on hiatus as of September 21, 2025.
New course registrations have been suspended. No additional coursework will be supported.
We are grateful to the educators and practitioners who leant their talents to the creation of the OHWA, and to the global community of the learners who utilized OHWA’s educational resources. Your participation demonstrated the value of accessible and timely One Health content. Taking time on hiatus will allow us to regroup, given shifting funding landscapes, and we will be actively investigating future possibilities for re-engaging with the global One Health education space.
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Core Compentency Domains
This material will address the following Core Competency Domains from the One Health Workforce – Next Generation Program:
- Collaboration and Partnership
- Communication and Informatics
- Culture, Beliefs, Values and Ethics
- Ecosystem Health and Climate Change
- Epidemiology and Surveillance
- Gender and Empowerment
- One Health Principles and Concepts
- Outbreak Investigation and Response
- Policy and Advocacy