The impacts of the early outset of the COVID-19 pandemic on climate change research: Implications for policy-making
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Resumo: | Since January 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has dominated the media and exercises pressure on governments worldwide. Apart from its effects on economies, education systems and societies, the pandemic has also influenced climate change research. This paper examines the extent to which COVID-19 has influenced climate change research worldwide during the first wave at the beginning of 2020 and how it is perceived to exploit it in the future. This study utilised an international survey involving those dedicated to climate change science and management research from Academia, Government, NGOs, and international agencies in 83 countries. The analysis of responses encompasses four independent variables: Institutions, Regions, Scientific Areas, and the level of economic development represented by the Human Development Index (HDI). Results show that: (1) COVID-19 modified the way the surveyed researchers work, (2) there are indicators that COVID-19 has already influenced the direction of climate change and adaptation policy implementation, and (3) respondents perceived (explicitly concerning the COVID-19 lockdowns of March-April 2020), that the pandemic has drawn attention away from climate policy. COVID- 19 has influenced the agenda of climate change research for more than half of the respondents and is likely to continue in the future, suggesting that the impacts on their research will still be felt for many years. The paper concludes by outlining critical implications for policy-making. © 2021 The Authors |
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The impacts of the early outset of the COVID-19 pandemic on climate change research: Implications for policy-makingClimate adaptation policyClimate change researchCOVID-19CrisisEconomic developmentWorld regionsSince January 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has dominated the media and exercises pressure on governments worldwide. Apart from its effects on economies, education systems and societies, the pandemic has also influenced climate change research. This paper examines the extent to which COVID-19 has influenced climate change research worldwide during the first wave at the beginning of 2020 and how it is perceived to exploit it in the future. This study utilised an international survey involving those dedicated to climate change science and management research from Academia, Government, NGOs, and international agencies in 83 countries. The analysis of responses encompasses four independent variables: Institutions, Regions, Scientific Areas, and the level of economic development represented by the Human Development Index (HDI). Results show that: (1) COVID-19 modified the way the surveyed researchers work, (2) there are indicators that COVID-19 has already influenced the direction of climate change and adaptation policy implementation, and (3) respondents perceived (explicitly concerning the COVID-19 lockdowns of March-April 2020), that the pandemic has drawn attention away from climate policy. COVID- 19 has influenced the agenda of climate change research for more than half of the respondents and is likely to continue in the future, suggesting that the impacts on their research will still be felt for many years. The paper concludes by outlining critical implications for policy-making. © 2021 The AuthorsElsevier2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/95675http://hdl.handle.net/10316/95675https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2021.06.008eng14629011Leal Filho, WalterWall, TonyAlves, FatimaNagy, Gustavo J.Fernández Carril, Luis RicardoLi, ChunlanMucova, SerafinoPlatje Joost, JohannesRayman-Bacchus, LezTotin, EdmondAyal, Desalegn Y.Lütz, Johannes M.Azeiteiro, Ulisses M.Vinuesa, Antonio GarciaMinhas, Aprajitainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-05-25T03:08:25Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/95675Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:14:06.071477Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The impacts of the early outset of the COVID-19 pandemic on climate change research: Implications for policy-making |
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The impacts of the early outset of the COVID-19 pandemic on climate change research: Implications for policy-making |
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The impacts of the early outset of the COVID-19 pandemic on climate change research: Implications for policy-making Leal Filho, Walter Climate adaptation policy Climate change research COVID-19 Crisis Economic development World regions |
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The impacts of the early outset of the COVID-19 pandemic on climate change research: Implications for policy-making |
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The impacts of the early outset of the COVID-19 pandemic on climate change research: Implications for policy-making |
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The impacts of the early outset of the COVID-19 pandemic on climate change research: Implications for policy-making |
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The impacts of the early outset of the COVID-19 pandemic on climate change research: Implications for policy-making |
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The impacts of the early outset of the COVID-19 pandemic on climate change research: Implications for policy-making |
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Leal Filho, Walter |
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Leal Filho, Walter Wall, Tony Alves, Fatima Nagy, Gustavo J. Fernández Carril, Luis Ricardo Li, Chunlan Mucova, Serafino Platje Joost, Johannes Rayman-Bacchus, Lez Totin, Edmond Ayal, Desalegn Y. Lütz, Johannes M. Azeiteiro, Ulisses M. Vinuesa, Antonio Garcia Minhas, Aprajita |
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Wall, Tony Alves, Fatima Nagy, Gustavo J. Fernández Carril, Luis Ricardo Li, Chunlan Mucova, Serafino Platje Joost, Johannes Rayman-Bacchus, Lez Totin, Edmond Ayal, Desalegn Y. Lütz, Johannes M. Azeiteiro, Ulisses M. Vinuesa, Antonio Garcia Minhas, Aprajita |
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Leal Filho, Walter Wall, Tony Alves, Fatima Nagy, Gustavo J. Fernández Carril, Luis Ricardo Li, Chunlan Mucova, Serafino Platje Joost, Johannes Rayman-Bacchus, Lez Totin, Edmond Ayal, Desalegn Y. Lütz, Johannes M. Azeiteiro, Ulisses M. Vinuesa, Antonio Garcia Minhas, Aprajita |
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Climate adaptation policy Climate change research COVID-19 Crisis Economic development World regions |
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Climate adaptation policy Climate change research COVID-19 Crisis Economic development World regions |
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Since January 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has dominated the media and exercises pressure on governments worldwide. Apart from its effects on economies, education systems and societies, the pandemic has also influenced climate change research. This paper examines the extent to which COVID-19 has influenced climate change research worldwide during the first wave at the beginning of 2020 and how it is perceived to exploit it in the future. This study utilised an international survey involving those dedicated to climate change science and management research from Academia, Government, NGOs, and international agencies in 83 countries. The analysis of responses encompasses four independent variables: Institutions, Regions, Scientific Areas, and the level of economic development represented by the Human Development Index (HDI). Results show that: (1) COVID-19 modified the way the surveyed researchers work, (2) there are indicators that COVID-19 has already influenced the direction of climate change and adaptation policy implementation, and (3) respondents perceived (explicitly concerning the COVID-19 lockdowns of March-April 2020), that the pandemic has drawn attention away from climate policy. COVID- 19 has influenced the agenda of climate change research for more than half of the respondents and is likely to continue in the future, suggesting that the impacts on their research will still be felt for many years. The paper concludes by outlining critical implications for policy-making. © 2021 The Authors |
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