Mehran Maleki Roveshti, F. Khajehnasiri, Elham Akhlaghi Pirposhteh, N. Amanat, A. salehi sahlabadi, Javad Vatani, Mohsen Poursadeqiyan
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摘要
目前世界上最严峻的挑战是新冠肺炎的发病率。随着新冠肺炎的传播,除了广泛的人类和经济损失外,人们对世界气候和生态系统变化的担忧也在增加。这种变化改变了病毒的遗传结构,产生了新的毒株。这项研究探讨了新冠肺炎疫情影响方面的全球挑战以及气候和生态系统可能发生的双向变化。本系统综述回顾了2019年至2022年进行的研究。根据MeSH搜索策略,使用“气候变化”和“生态系统”或“新冠肺炎”等关键字,在Scopus、Web of Science和PubMed数据库中搜索与COVID-19]疫情相关的气候和生态系统变化文章。本研究采用基于PRISMA图表的编码方法,经过定性评价,将13篇相关文章纳入研究。新冠肺炎疫情可能对气候和生态系统变化的进展产生重大影响。气候变化现象及其与新冠肺炎疫情的相互作用不仅限于自然问题。最重要的后果之一是它对人类社会的社会和经济问题的影响,其中最重要的是空气污染和环境退化。正常和特殊废物的增加、水的消耗和废水的产生、全球经济开始后的空气污染、对森林和动物的破坏以及使用化石燃料的趋势,只是新冠肺炎对气候和生态系统变化直接和间接负面影响的一部分。流行病直接威胁着人类和卫生系统,而气候和生态系统的变化更广泛地削弱了自然和人类系统。新冠肺炎危机需要在数周和数月内解决,而应对气候和生态系统变化危机的措施似乎不那么紧迫。然而,气候和生态系统变化的影响随着进一步拖延而恶化。因此,这种条件和互动重叠的危机需要更多的关注和立即动员公众。因此,应实施必要的规划,以缓和和减少其影响。
A Systematic Review on the Climate and Ecosystem Change Associated With the COVID-19 Epidemic: Global Challenges
The most serious current challenge in the world is COVID-19 disease incidence. With the spread of COVID-19, in addition to widespread human and economic damages, concerns have increased about the world’s climate and ecosystem change. This change alters the genetic structure of viruses, leading to newer strains. This study addressed global challenges regarding the COVID-19 epidemic effects and possible two-way changes in climate and ecosystems. Studies conducted from 2019 to 2022 were reviewed in this systematic review. Articles on climate and ecosystem change related to the COVID-19 epidemic were searched in the Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed databases in accordance with the MeSH search strategy using keywords such as "Climate Change" and "Ecosystem" or "COVID-19". In this research, the coding method based on the PRISMA chart was used, and 13 related articles were included in the study after qualitative evaluation. The COVID-19 epidemic is likely to have significant implications for progress in climate and ecosystem change. The phenomenon of climate change and its interaction with the COVID-19 epidemic is not limited to natural issues. One of the most important consequences is its impact on the social and economic issues of human societies, the most important of which are air pollution and environmental degradation. An increase in normal and special wastes, water consumption and wastewater production, air pollution after the start of the global economy, damage to forests and animals, and tendencies to use fossil fuels are only a part of the direct and indirect negative effects of COVID-19 on climate and ecosystem change. Epidemics directly threaten people and the health system, while climate and ecosystem change more broadly weakens natural and human systems. The COVID-19 crisis requires solutions within weeks and months, whereas responses to the climate and ecosystem change crisis seem less acute. However, the effects of climate and ecosystem change worsen with further procrastination. Thus, such crises with overlapping conditions and interactions require more attention and immediate public mobilization. Thus, the necessary planning should be implemented to moderate and reduce its effects.