新冠肺炎大流行是海洋塑料污染加剧和经济危机的推手:健康保护措施对人类生命的储备效应

Q4 Social Sciences
Adriana Isabelle Barbosa Lima Sá Leitão, Tarin Cristino Frota Mont'Alverne
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新冠肺炎大流行的爆发给社会带来了一系列行为变化,例如需要保持社交距离和使用防护口罩或乳胶手套。这些材料的消费量不断增加,引发了人们对海洋塑料污染的新警报:一方面,如果口罩和手套的使用对防止新型冠状病毒的污染至关重要,另一方面,它对人类健康有直接影响,因为塑料垃圾到达海洋后,会成为食物链的一部分,并将毒素释放到生物体中,包括人类。这些残留物进入环境造成的损害也可以反映在世界经济中,因为它在一定程度上影响了所有生态系统服务,并减少了其提供。因此,本研究通过归纳法,从理论和定性研究入手,旨在揭示海洋塑料污染及其对人类福祉和经济的影响之间的关系,概述欧盟可能处于领导未来无塑料转型的特权地位,成为克服当前情况的真正行动模式。©2021巴西利亚大学中心。保留所有权利。
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The COVID-19 pandemic as an impeller for the aggravation of marine plastic pollution and economic crisis: the reserve effect of health protection measures on human lives
The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic brought a series of behavioural changes in society, such as the need for social distancing and the use of protective masks or latex gloves. The increasing consumption of these materials has raised a new alert about marine plastic pollution: if, on the one hand, the use of masks and gloves is essential to prevent contamination by the new coronavirus, on the other, it has a direct impact on human health, since that plastic waste, when it reaches the oceans, becomes part of the food chain, and releases its toxins into living organisms, including humans. The damage resulting from these residues inserted in the environment can also be reflected in the world economy as it affects all ecosystem services to some extent, with a reduction in its provision. The present study, therefore, through the inductive method and starting from theoretical and qualitative research, intends to reveal the relationship between marine plastic pollution and its impacts on human well-being and on economy, outlining that the European Union may emerge in a privileged position to lead a transition without plastics in the future, becoming a true model of action to overcome the current scenario. © 2021 Centro Universitario de Brasilia. All rights reserved.
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of International Law (RDI) was created as a tool for select and publish academic papers related to issues addressed by public and private international law. The Journal has a good ranking according with the Brazilian system (Qualis A1). In the quest for development and construction of critical views about international law, the Brazilian Journal of International Law has two main focus: 1. International protection of the human person: covers issues related to international environmental law, humanitarian law, internationalization of law, in addition to research on the evolution of the law of treaties as a way of expanding the contemporary international law. 2. System of legal integration: regional integration (European Union, Mercorsur, NAFTA, ASEAN), sectoral integration (WTO, ICSID), and others. Thematic issues: We intend to publish thematic issues. It aims to increase interest in the journal and its impact on the area. We apologize to the authors, but articles on other subjects will not be accepted or should expect the numbers on topics related to being appreciated.
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