COVID-19 and environmental changes: the impact of the pandemic in the Amazon context
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Resumo: | The COVID-19 pandemic has substantially affected human society, from health care to economic structures, social relationships and environmental care. The objective of the present study was to evaluate how the pandemic caused by COVID-19 impacted on environmental changes in the Amazon scenario. This is an integrative review research carried out in August 2022 through an advanced search in the Science Direct database. For the selection of articles on that platform, the following descriptors were used: “COVID-19”, “Environmental changes” and “Amazon”. The research inclusion criteria were: research articles, excluding review articles, book chapters and other productions that were not part of the research articles category; open access articles published in the last year (2021-2022); and works that fall within the areas of “Environmental Science” and “Agrarian and Biological Sciences”. 04 articles were selected, based on the applied methodology, which demonstrated that the weakening of environmental inspection is one of the consequences of the pandemic period with several controversial actions of the Ministry of the Environment of Brazil that negatively impacted the environmental protection of the Amazon forest. In addition, traditional and indigenous peoples in the region have suffered from an increase in illegal miners invading indigenous lands and increasing exposure of these peoples to COVID-19. All this opens the way for further deforestation and degradation of forest biodiversity, and further research is needed to understand the real impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Amazon. |
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COVID-19 and environmental changes: the impact of the pandemic in the Amazon contextCOVID-19 y cambios ambientales: el impacto de la pandemia en el contexto amazónicoCOVID-19 e mudanças ambientais: o impacto da pandemia no contexto amazônicoAmazonEnvironmental ChangesPandemicCOVID-19.AmazoníaCambios ambientalesPandemiaCOVID-19.AmazôniaMudanças AmbientaisPandemiaCOVID-19.The COVID-19 pandemic has substantially affected human society, from health care to economic structures, social relationships and environmental care. The objective of the present study was to evaluate how the pandemic caused by COVID-19 impacted on environmental changes in the Amazon scenario. This is an integrative review research carried out in August 2022 through an advanced search in the Science Direct database. For the selection of articles on that platform, the following descriptors were used: “COVID-19”, “Environmental changes” and “Amazon”. The research inclusion criteria were: research articles, excluding review articles, book chapters and other productions that were not part of the research articles category; open access articles published in the last year (2021-2022); and works that fall within the areas of “Environmental Science” and “Agrarian and Biological Sciences”. 04 articles were selected, based on the applied methodology, which demonstrated that the weakening of environmental inspection is one of the consequences of the pandemic period with several controversial actions of the Ministry of the Environment of Brazil that negatively impacted the environmental protection of the Amazon forest. In addition, traditional and indigenous peoples in the region have suffered from an increase in illegal miners invading indigenous lands and increasing exposure of these peoples to COVID-19. All this opens the way for further deforestation and degradation of forest biodiversity, and further research is needed to understand the real impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Amazon.La pandemia de COVID-19 ha afectado sustancialmente a la sociedad humana, desde el cuidado de la salud hasta las estructuras económicas, las relaciones sociales y el cuidado del medio ambiente. El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar cómo la pandemia provocada por el COVID-19 impactó en los cambios ambientales en el escenario amazónico. Esta es una investigación de revisión integradora realizada en agosto de 2022 a través de una búsqueda avanzada en la base de datos Science Direct. Para la selección de artículos en esa plataforma se utilizaron los siguientes descriptores: “COVID-19”, “Cambios ambientales” y “Amazonía”. Los criterios de inclusión de la investigación fueron: artículos de investigación, excluyendo artículos de revisión, capítulos de libros y otras producciones que no formaran parte de la categoría de artículos de investigación; artículos de acceso abierto publicados en el último año (2021-2022); y trabajos que se enmarcan en las áreas de “Ciencias Ambientales” y “Ciencias Agrarias y Biológicas”. Se seleccionaron 04 artículos, con base en la metodología aplicada, que demostraron que el debilitamiento de la fiscalización ambiental es una de las consecuencias del período de pandemia con varias acciones controvertidas del Ministerio del Medio Ambiente de Brasil que impactaron negativamente en la protección ambiental de la selva amazónica. Además, los pueblos tradicionales e indígenas de la región han sufrido un aumento de mineros ilegales que invaden tierras indígenas y una mayor exposición de estos pueblos al COVID-19. Todo esto abre el camino para una mayor deforestación y degradación de la biodiversidad forestal, y se necesita más investigación para comprender el impacto real de la pandemia de COVID-19 en la Amazonía.A pandemia da COVID-19 afetou de forma substancial a sociedade humana, desde os cuidados em saúde até estruturas econômicas, relações sociais e cuidados ambientais. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar como a pandemia ocasionada pela COVID-19 impactou em mudanças ambientais no cenário amazônico. Trata-se de pesquisa de revisão integrativa realizada no mês de agosto de 2022 por meio de uma busca avançada na base de dados Science Direct. Para a seleção dos artigos na referida plataforma, foram utilizados os seguintes descritores: “COVID-19”, “Environmental changes” e “Amazon”. Os critérios de inclusão da pesquisa foram: artigos de pesquisas, excluindo-se artigos de revisão, capítulos de livros e demais produções que não faziam parte da categoria artigos de pesquisas; artigos de acesso livre e publicados no último ano (2021-2022); e trabalhos que se enquadram nas áreas “Ciência Ambiental” e “Ciências Agrárias e Biológicas”. Foram selecionados 04 artigos, a partir da metodologia aplicada, os quais demonstraram que o enfraquecimento da fiscalização ambiental é uma das consequências do período pandêmico com diversas ações controversas do Ministério do Meio Ambiente do Brasil que impactaram de forma negativa na proteção ambiental da floresta amazônica. Ademais, os povos tradicionais e indígenas da região sofreram com o aumento de garimpeiros ilegais invadindo terras indígenas e aumentando a exposição desses povos à COVID-19. Tudo isso abre margem para um maior desmatamento e degradação da biodiversidade das florestas, sendo necessárias maiores pesquisas para entender o real impacto da pandemia da COVID-19 na Amazônia.Research, Society and Development2022-09-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3505910.33448/rsd-v11i13.35059Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 13; e71111335059Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 13; e71111335059Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 13; e711113350592525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/35059/29485Copyright (c) 2022 Maria do Céu de Lima Costa; Aline Vitoriano Barros; Andrew Pereira da Silva; Rosane Freire Lacerdahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Maria do Céu de LimaBarros, Aline VitorianoSilva, Andrew Pereira da Lacerda, Rosane Freire2022-10-17T13:43:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/35059Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:50:06.764200Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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COVID-19 and environmental changes: the impact of the pandemic in the Amazon context COVID-19 y cambios ambientales: el impacto de la pandemia en el contexto amazónico COVID-19 e mudanças ambientais: o impacto da pandemia no contexto amazônico |
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COVID-19 and environmental changes: the impact of the pandemic in the Amazon context |
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COVID-19 and environmental changes: the impact of the pandemic in the Amazon context Costa, Maria do Céu de Lima Amazon Environmental Changes Pandemic COVID-19. Amazonía Cambios ambientales Pandemia COVID-19. Amazônia Mudanças Ambientais Pandemia COVID-19. |
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COVID-19 and environmental changes: the impact of the pandemic in the Amazon context |
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COVID-19 and environmental changes: the impact of the pandemic in the Amazon context |
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COVID-19 and environmental changes: the impact of the pandemic in the Amazon context |
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COVID-19 and environmental changes: the impact of the pandemic in the Amazon context |
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COVID-19 and environmental changes: the impact of the pandemic in the Amazon context |
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Costa, Maria do Céu de Lima |
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Costa, Maria do Céu de Lima Barros, Aline Vitoriano Silva, Andrew Pereira da Lacerda, Rosane Freire |
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Barros, Aline Vitoriano Silva, Andrew Pereira da Lacerda, Rosane Freire |
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Costa, Maria do Céu de Lima Barros, Aline Vitoriano Silva, Andrew Pereira da Lacerda, Rosane Freire |
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Amazon Environmental Changes Pandemic COVID-19. Amazonía Cambios ambientales Pandemia COVID-19. Amazônia Mudanças Ambientais Pandemia COVID-19. |
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Amazon Environmental Changes Pandemic COVID-19. Amazonía Cambios ambientales Pandemia COVID-19. Amazônia Mudanças Ambientais Pandemia COVID-19. |
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The COVID-19 pandemic has substantially affected human society, from health care to economic structures, social relationships and environmental care. The objective of the present study was to evaluate how the pandemic caused by COVID-19 impacted on environmental changes in the Amazon scenario. This is an integrative review research carried out in August 2022 through an advanced search in the Science Direct database. For the selection of articles on that platform, the following descriptors were used: “COVID-19”, “Environmental changes” and “Amazon”. The research inclusion criteria were: research articles, excluding review articles, book chapters and other productions that were not part of the research articles category; open access articles published in the last year (2021-2022); and works that fall within the areas of “Environmental Science” and “Agrarian and Biological Sciences”. 04 articles were selected, based on the applied methodology, which demonstrated that the weakening of environmental inspection is one of the consequences of the pandemic period with several controversial actions of the Ministry of the Environment of Brazil that negatively impacted the environmental protection of the Amazon forest. In addition, traditional and indigenous peoples in the region have suffered from an increase in illegal miners invading indigenous lands and increasing exposure of these peoples to COVID-19. All this opens the way for further deforestation and degradation of forest biodiversity, and further research is needed to understand the real impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Amazon. |
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