@article{fdi:010092638, title = {{A} one health approach for integrated vector management monitoring and evaluation}, author = {{F}ite, {J}. and {B}aldet, {T}. and {L}udwig, {A}. and {M}anguin, {S}ylvie and {S}aegerman, {C}. and {S}imard, {F}r{\'e}d{\'e}ric and {Q}u{\'e}nel, {P}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he {F}rench {A}gency for {F}ood, {E}nvironmental and {O}ccupational {H}ealth & {S}afety ({A}nses) has set up a multidisciplinary working group ({WG}) to develop an innovative {O}ne {H}ealth approach for the monitoring and evaluation of an integrated vector management system ({IVMS}) on a territorial scale. {F}our existing evaluation guidelines and methods have been combined into a semi-quantitative evaluation approach that takes into account all the dimensions of an integrated process. {W}e propose a set of 34 criteria divided into three sections (objectives and management, implementation, integration) that correspond to the main functional components of an {IVMS}. {E}ach criterion is assigned a score based on the results of a scoring questionnaire completed by the system's stakeholders, and two graphical outputs are generated using a specific combination of these scores. {A}n overview of the system's performance is provided through a series of pie charts synthesizing the scores for each of the three sections and the corresponding eleven subsections. {A} radar chart further combines the results according to eight attributes chosen to characterize the qualities of the system. {O}ur approach was tested for the invasive mosquito {A}edes albopictus, a main vector of arboviruses, in two {F}rench territories with contrasting dengue epidemiology. {T}his approach is intended to be generic and usable in all territories that are at risk of being affected by arboviruses, whether in tropical or temperate regions. {B}eyond a conventional assessment of the various components of an {IVMS}, our interdisciplinary and multisectoral approach aims to gain a better understanding of such a system in its environment, its overall functioning and its mechanisms for adapting to contextual change. {I}t also aims to identify avenues for improvement as part of a continuous quality process, and to facilitate comparisons between territories and the cross-fertilization of knowledge between stakeholders.}, keywords = {{A}rbovirus ; {A}ssessment tool ; {E}valuation ; {I}ntegrated vector control ({IVC}) ; {M}osquito ; {O}ne health ; {V}ector-borne disease ; {FRANCE} ; {REUNION} ; {OCCITANIE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{O}ne {H}ealth}, volume = {20}, numero = {}, pages = {100954 [10 p.]}, year = {2025}, DOI = {10.1016/j.onehlt.2024.100954}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010092638}, }