BAROUKI, Robert, Manolis KOGEVINAS, Karine AUDOUZE, Kristine BELESOVA, Ake BERGMAN, Linda BIRNBAUM, Sandra BOEKHOLD, Sebastien DENYS, Celine DESSEILLE, Elina DRAKVIK, Howard FRUMKIN, Jeanne GARRIC, Delphine DESTOUMIEUX-GARZON, Andrew HAINES, Anke HUSS, Genon JENSEN, Spyros KARAKITSIOS, Jana KLÁNOVÁ, Iida-Maria KOSKELA, Francine LADEN, Francelyne MARANO, Eva Franziska MATTHIES-WIESLER, George MORRIS, Julia NOWACKI, Riikka PALONIEMI, Neil PEARCE, Annette PETERS, Aino REKOLA, Denis SARIGIANNIS, Kateřina ŠEBKOVÁ, Remy SLAMA, Brigit STAATSEN, Cathryn TONNE, Roel VERMEULEN a Paolo VINEIS. The COVID-19 pandemic and global environmental change: Emerging research needs. Environment International. OXFORD: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2021, roč. 146, January 2021, s. 1-5. ISSN 0160-4120. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2020.106272. |
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@article{1785041, author = {Barouki, Robert and Kogevinas, Manolis and Audouze, Karine and Belesova, Kristine and Bergman, Ake and Birnbaum, Linda and Boekhold, Sandra and Denys, Sebastien and Desseille, Celine and Drakvik, Elina and Frumkin, Howard and Garric, Jeanne and DestoumieuxandGarzon, Delphine and Haines, Andrew and Huss, Anke and Jensen, Genon and Karakitsios, Spyros and Klánová, Jana and Koskela, IidaandMaria and Laden, Francine and Marano, Francelyne and MatthiesandWiesler, Eva Franziska and Morris, George and Nowacki, Julia and Paloniemi, Riikka and Pearce, Neil and Peters, Annette and Rekola, Aino and Sarigiannis, Denis and Šebková, Kateřina and Slama, Remy and Staatsen, Brigit and Tonne, Cathryn and Vermeulen, Roel and Vineis, Paolo}, article_location = {OXFORD}, article_number = {January 2021}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2020.106272}, keywords = {SARS-COV-2; Biodiversity; Urbanization; Climate; Chemicals; Transformational change}, language = {eng}, issn = {0160-4120}, journal = {Environment International}, title = {The COVID-19 pandemic and global environmental change: Emerging research needs}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412020322273?via%3Dihub}, volume = {146}, year = {2021} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1785041 AU - Barouki, Robert - Kogevinas, Manolis - Audouze, Karine - Belesova, Kristine - Bergman, Ake - Birnbaum, Linda - Boekhold, Sandra - Denys, Sebastien - Desseille, Celine - Drakvik, Elina - Frumkin, Howard - Garric, Jeanne - Destoumieux-Garzon, Delphine - Haines, Andrew - Huss, Anke - Jensen, Genon - Karakitsios, Spyros - Klánová, Jana - Koskela, Iida-Maria - Laden, Francine - Marano, Francelyne - Matthies-Wiesler, Eva Franziska - Morris, George - Nowacki, Julia - Paloniemi, Riikka - Pearce, Neil - Peters, Annette - Rekola, Aino - Sarigiannis, Denis - Šebková, Kateřina - Slama, Remy - Staatsen, Brigit - Tonne, Cathryn - Vermeulen, Roel - Vineis, Paolo PY - 2021 TI - The COVID-19 pandemic and global environmental change: Emerging research needs JF - Environment International VL - 146 IS - January 2021 SP - 1-5 EP - 1-5 PB - PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD SN - 01604120 KW - SARS-COV-2 KW - Biodiversity KW - Urbanization KW - Climate KW - Chemicals KW - Transformational change UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412020322273?via%3Dihub N2 - The outbreak of COVID-19 raised numerous questions on the interactions between the occurrence of new infections, the environment, climate and health. The European Union requested the H2020 HERA project which aims at setting priorities in research on environment, climate and health, to identify relevant research needs regarding Covid-19. The emergence and spread of SARS-CoV-2 appears to be related to urbanization, habitat destruction, live animal trade, intensive livestock farming and global travel. The contribution of climate and air pollution requires additional studies. Importantly, the severity of COVID-19 depends on the interactions between the viral infection, ageing and chronic diseases such as metabolic, respiratory and cardiovascular diseases and obesity which are themselves influenced by environmental stressors. The mechanisms of these interactions deserve additional scrutiny. Both the pandemic and the social response to the disease have elicited an array of behavioural and societal changes that may remain long after the pandemic and that may have long term health effects including on mental health. Recovery plans are currently being discussed or implemented and the environmental and health impacts of those plans are not clearly foreseen. Clearly, COVID-19 will have a longlasting impact on the environmental health field and will open new research perspectives and policy needs. ER -
BAROUKI, Robert, Manolis KOGEVINAS, Karine AUDOUZE, Kristine BELESOVA, Ake BERGMAN, Linda BIRNBAUM, Sandra BOEKHOLD, Sebastien DENYS, Celine DESSEILLE, Elina DRAKVIK, Howard FRUMKIN, Jeanne GARRIC, Delphine DESTOUMIEUX-GARZON, Andrew HAINES, Anke HUSS, Genon JENSEN, Spyros KARAKITSIOS, Jana KLÁNOVÁ, Iida-Maria KOSKELA, Francine LADEN, Francelyne MARANO, Eva Franziska MATTHIES-WIESLER, George MORRIS, Julia NOWACKI, Riikka PALONIEMI, Neil PEARCE, Annette PETERS, Aino REKOLA, Denis SARIGIANNIS, Kateřina ŠEBKOVÁ, Remy SLAMA, Brigit STAATSEN, Cathryn TONNE, Roel VERMEULEN a Paolo VINEIS. The COVID-19 pandemic and global environmental change: Emerging research needs. \textit{Environment International}. OXFORD: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2021, roč.~146, January 2021, s.~1-5. ISSN~0160-4120. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2020.106272.
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