Environmental impacts of war’s social consequences. Case Study: Aleppo Governorate Syria

Kyriaki Papadimitriou, Dimitrios Koumoulidis, Lida Papalamprou, C. Kasimatis, Panagiotis Sparangis, Nikolaos Katsenios, D. Vlachakis, Dimitris Triantakonstantis, Aspasia Efthimiadou
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War is an anthropogenic phenomenon with devastating effects, which cause loss of human life, alongside the disastrous effects on the natural environment. The environmental impacts of armed conflicts can be either direct, arising from the act of war itself, or indirect due to the massive population displacement, infrastructure breakdown, and militarised zones. Impacts may be irreversible, affecting areas even far away from the territory of the conflict where they manifest. The environmental impacts of war create social and economic consequences that lead to greater environmental degradation by showing the interdependent relationship between the environment, society, and economy. It is imperative to address the subject in a multidisciplinary approach and implement stricter international legislation on environmental disasters during wars. This study aims to identify environmental impacts by using satellite-derived images at Aleppo Governorate, analyse them via statistics supplemented with the available information for the research region, and demonstrate the subsequent social and economic consequences by creating indices, such as the Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), digital image composites and classified images, which record the extent of reduction of healthy vegetation and the extent of destruction at the city of Aleppo. Data from international organisations corroborated the findings, and hereinafter societal and economic effects were analysed. Using remote sensing alongside with geographic information systems can be a useful tool as it offers access to war zones where physical observations are usually impossible.
战争的社会后果对环境的影响。案例研究:叙利亚阿勒颇省
战争是一种具有破坏性影响的人为现象,除了对自然环境造成灾难性影响外,还造成人类生命的损失。武装冲突对环境的影响可以是直接的,如战争本身,也可以是间接的,如大量人口流离失所、基础设施崩溃和军事化地区。这些影响可能是不可逆转的,甚至影响到远离冲突发生地区的地区。战争对环境的影响通过显示环境、社会和经济之间的相互依存关系,产生了导致更大的环境退化的社会和经济后果。必须以多学科方法处理这一问题,并就战争期间的环境灾害实施更严格的国际立法。本研究旨在通过使用阿勒颇省的卫星衍生图像来确定环境影响,通过统计数据和研究区域的可用信息进行分析,并通过创建指数(如归一化差异植被指数(NDVI)、数字图像合成和分类图像)来展示随后的社会和经济后果。记录了阿勒颇市健康植被的减少程度和破坏程度。来自国际组织的数据证实了这一发现,并在下文分析了社会和经济影响。将遥感与地理信息系统结合使用可能是一种有用的工具,因为它提供了进入通常无法进行物理观测的战区的途径。
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