%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture répertoriées par l'AERES %A Arpin, I. %A Massart, C. %A Bourret, V. %A Castel, G. %A Colombo, V.C. %A Eccard, J. %A Firozpoor, J. %A Grzybek, M. %A Henttonen, H.A. %A Leirs, H. %A McManus, A. %A Roche, Benjamin %A Sironen, T. %A Sluydts, V. %A Stuart, P. %A Zinti, A. %A Charbonnel, N. %T Achieving inter- and transdisciplinarity in Ecohealth: insights from a rodent-borne disease project in a polycrisis era [+ Corrigendum, 2 p.] %D 2024 %L fdi:010093161 %G ENG %J Frontiers in Veterinary Science %@ 2297-1769 %K FRANCE ; BELGIQUE ; ALLEMAGNE ; IRLANDE ; POLOGNE %M ISI:001388430100001 %P 1235183 [9 ] + [Corrigendum, 12, 2025, 2 ] %R 10.3389/fvets.2024.1235183 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010093161 %> https://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/2025-04/010093161.pdf %V 11 %W Horizon (IRD) %X Introduction: Inter- and transdisciplinary research (ITDR) is increasingly promoted to address ?wicked problems?, particularly in health sectors adopting approaches like Ecohealth. Our Ecohealth-inspired project on rodent-borne diseases, initiated just before the COVID-19 pandemic, provided an opportunity to evaluate ITDR implementation. Methods: We employed a recently developed semi-quantitative evaluation method to measure our project's success in achieving ITDR and analyzed factors influencing this achievement. Results: The project showed strengths in system description, team task allocation, and data sharing, but had lower scores in engaging societal actors throughout the project cycle. Discussion: We identified the underexplored influence of problem wickedness as a critical determinant of ITDR success. Addressing rodent-borne diseases, a less wicked problem, limited engagement potential but enabled constructive dialog with local actors. These insights are vital for addressing variably wicked problems in a polycrisis era. We propose recommendations to strengthen researchers' capacities, particularly in Ecohealth. %$ 050 ; 056 ; 021