Global Change and Emerging Infectious Diseases

IF 4.2 2区 经济学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY Annual Review of Resource Economics Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI:10.22541/au.163578736.62541507/v1
Nicole Nova, T. Athni, M. Childs, L. Mandle, E. Mordecai
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Our world is undergoing rapid planetary changes driven by human activities, often mediated by economic incentives and resource management, affecting all life on Earth. Concurrently, many infectious diseases have recently emerged or spread into new populations. Mounting evidence suggests that global change-including climate change, land-use change, urbanization, and global movement of individuals, species, and goods-may be accelerating disease emergence by reshaping ecological systems in concert with socioeconomic factors. Here, we review insights, approaches, and mechanisms by which global change drives disease emergence from a disease ecology perspective. We aim to spur more interdisciplinary collaboration with economists and identification of more effective and sustainable interventions to prevent disease emergence. While almost all infectious diseases change in response to global change, the mechanisms and directions of these effects are system specific, requiring new, integrated approaches to disease control that recognize linkages between environmental and economic sustainability, and human and planetary health.
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全球变化和新发传染病
我们的世界正在经历由人类活动驱动的快速行星变化,这些变化往往受到经济激励和资源管理的调节,影响到地球上的所有生命。同时,许多传染病最近出现或传播到新的人群。越来越多的证据表明,全球变化——包括气候变化、土地利用变化、城市化以及个人、物种和商品的全球流动——可能通过重塑生态系统与社会经济因素相协调,加速疾病的发生。在这里,我们从疾病生态学的角度回顾了全球变化驱动疾病出现的见解、方法和机制。我们的目标是促进与经济学家的更多跨学科合作,并确定更有效和可持续的干预措施,以预防疾病的出现。虽然几乎所有传染病都随着全球变化而变化,但这些影响的机制和方向是系统特异性的,需要新的、综合的疾病控制方法,认识到环境和经济可持续性以及人类和地球健康之间的联系。
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Annual Review of Resource Economics
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Resource Economics provides authoritative critical reviews evaluating the most significant research developments in resource economics, focusing on agricultural economics, environmental economics, renewable resources, and exhaustible resources.
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