COVID-19 and the environment: A critical review and research agenda
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2020Autor
Hassan Shakil, Mohammad
Haque Munim, Ziaul
Tasnia, Mashiyat
Sarowar, Shahin
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Resumen
The current Coronavirus infection (COVID-19) outbreak has had a substantial impact on many aspects of general
life. Although a number of studies have been published on the topic already, there has not been a critical review of
studies on the impacts of COVID-19 by and on environmental factors. The current study fills this gap by presenting a critical analysis of 57 studies on the nexus between COVID-19 and the environment, published in nine
journals up to May 2020. Majority of the studies in our sample are published in Science of the Total Environment
(74%), and studies used mostly descriptive statistics and regression as research methods. We identified four underlying research clusters based on a systematic content analysis of the studies. The clusters are: (1) COVID-19
and environmental degradation, (2) COVID-19 and air pollution, (3) COVID-19 and climate/metrological factors
and (4) COVID-19 and temperature. Besides a critical analysis of the studies in each cluster, we propose research
questions to guide future research on the relationship between COVID-19 and the environment.
Palabras clave
COVID-19; Environmental pollution; Air pollution; Literature review; PandemicEnlace al recurso
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141022Colecciones
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