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A Review of Environmental Challenges Facing Martian Colonisation and the Potential for Terrestrial Microbes to Transform a Toxic Extraterrestrial Environment 回顾火星殖民面临的环境挑战以及地球微生物改造有毒地外环境的潜力
Pub Date : 2024-01-12 DOI: 10.3390/challe15010005
Daniel Keaney, Brigid Lucey, K. Finn
Mars is a focus of New Space Age exploration and colonisation, but there are significant challenges to successful colonisation by humankind. Environmental microbes play a key role in supporting the ecosystems of Earth, especially within the biodegradation and bioremediation sectors. However, the repurposed roles of microbes on Mars and their associated uses to colonists remain incompletely defined. The aim of this review was to examine the key roles of microbes on Earth and how they have been employed by humans to tackle four pivotal environmental challenges associated with the colonisation of Mars, namely the physical environment, the creation of a hospitable environment via terraforming, environmental sustainability and life support, and finally, renewable processing technologies. Some species of microbes were found to be tolerant of the ever-changing physical environment on Mars (freeze–thaw and UVC exposure) making them useful for bioremediation applications. Employing perchlorate-remediating microbes for their ability to bioremediate the soils of sodium perchlorate, which is present in Martian soils, in addition to their innate ability to cycle nutrients through the biosphere showed promise in establishing sustained crops to support colonists. The employment of terrestrial environmental microbes is a necessary part of overcoming key environmental challenges to successfully colonise Mars. Without this, future New Space exploration is unlikely to be successful.
火星是新太空时代探索和殖民的重点,但人类成功殖民火星面临着重大挑战。环境微生物在支持地球生态系统方面发挥着关键作用,特别是在生物降解和生物修复领域。然而,微生物在火星上的再利用作用及其对殖民者的相关用途仍未完全明确。本综述旨在研究微生物在地球上的关键作用,以及人类如何利用它们来应对与火星殖民有关的四个关键环境挑战,即物理环境、通过地形改造创造适宜的环境、环境可持续性和生命支持,以及最后的可再生加工技术。研究发现,某些种类的微生物对火星上不断变化的物理环境(冻融和紫外线照射)具有耐受性,因此可用于生物修复。利用高氯酸盐修复微生物对火星土壤中存在的高氯酸钠进行生物修复的能力,以及通过生物圈循环养分的内在能力,显示了建立可持续作物以支持殖民者的前景。利用陆地环境微生物是克服关键环境挑战以成功殖民火星的必要组成部分。否则,未来的新太空探索就不可能取得成功。
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Investigating Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Bioremediation through Microbial Action Using Raman Spectroscopy 利用拉曼光谱调查微生物作用下的陆地和地外生物修复情况
Pub Date : 2024-01-11 DOI: 10.3390/challe15010004
Daniel Keaney, V. V. Yallapragada, L. O’Faolain, G. Devarapu, K. Finn, Brigid Lucey
Sodium perchlorate is a toxic salt-based compound found both terrestrially, (due to pollution) and extraterrestrially on the surface of Mars. Perchlorate pollution poses a risk to agricultural-based activities as once it enters soils/waterways it can be passed through the food chain via bioaccumulation. The purpose of the current study was to observe the perchlorate reduction potential of putative candidate bioremediation strains; Escherichia coli 25922 and E. coli 9079, Paraburkholderia fungorum, Deinococcus radiodurans and Dechloromonas aromatica both independently and in co-cultures, when exposed to 3000 mg/L (0.3%) sodium perchlorate. This was carried out in both a minimal medium environment and within an environment void of nutrients, using Raman spectroscopy to assess their potential for the bioremediation of Martian soils. The perchlorate reducing potential of all strains was 16% higher in reverse osmosis deionised water than in minimal medium, the former having a total absence of Nitrate. It was found that E. coli 25922 is a perchlorate reducer, which has not been previously described. Additionally, co-culturing of bacterial strains was found to have a higher bioremediation potential than individual strains. These findings suggest that not only could perchlorate pollution be remediated, but that the perchlorate composition of the Martian surface may support bioremediation microbial life, aiding in future colonisation.
高氯酸钠是一种有毒的盐基化合物,在陆地上(由于污染)和火星表面都有发现。高氯酸盐污染对农业活动构成风险,因为它一旦进入土壤/水道,就会通过生物累积作用进入食物链。本研究的目的是观察可能的候选生物修复菌株(大肠杆菌 25922 和大肠杆菌 9079、伞菌、放射球菌和芳香脱氯单胞菌)在暴露于 3000 毫克/升(0.3%)高氯酸钠时独立或共同培养的高氯酸盐还原潜力。这项研究是在最小培养基环境和无营养物质环境中进行的,利用拉曼光谱评估它们对火星土壤进行生物修复的潜力。所有菌株在反渗透去离子水中的高氯酸盐还原潜力比在最小培养基中高 16%,前者完全不含硝酸盐。研究发现,大肠杆菌 25922 是一种高氯酸盐还原菌,这在以前的研究中还没有出现过。此外,还发现细菌菌株的联合培养比单个菌株具有更高的生物修复潜力。这些发现表明,高氯酸盐污染不仅可以补救,而且火星表面的高氯酸盐成分可能支持生物补救微生物生命,有助于未来的殖民化。
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Shifting Behaviors and Attitudes of Socially Stigmatizing Illnesses to Improve Wellbeing: A Conceptual Framework for Epilepsy 转变社会鄙视疾病的行为和态度,改善福祉:癫痫的概念框架
Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI: 10.3390/challe15010002
O. P. Musekwa, L. Makhado
The attitudes and behaviors towards people living with neurological conditions, such as epilepsy, have major implications for the quality of life of affected individuals and for human progress more broadly. Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder often associated with misconceptions leading to discrimination, stigma, and burden for people living with epilepsy (PLWE) and their families. Addressing these negative factors and improving the quality of life has become a crucial area of research. This conceptual framework paper explores the potential of attitude and behavior change to enhance the quality of life for PLWE and their families. The study was conducted in rural Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces (South Africa), employing an explanatory sequential mixed method approach. Participants included were PLWE (n = 163), their family members and caregivers (n = 519), healthcare practitioners (n = 102), and community members (n = 4290). The findings revealed significant knowledge, awareness, and behavior disparities among participants, with PLWE showing better consistency. Furthermore, the study highlighted the impact of consistency and balance in knowledge, awareness, and behavior on the overall quality of life for PLWE and their families. It is important to have intentional epilepsy education and accurate information sharing to influence attitudes, positive behavior, and improved quality of life for PLWE and their families. While the primary emphasis of this study lies in epilepsy, its implications may extend to other stigmatized and discrimination-prone illnesses, especially those affecting the brain. This highlights the significance of addressing societal attitudes toward such conditions as a measure of social progress.
人们对神经系统疾病(如癫痫)患者的态度和行为对患者的生活质量和更广泛的人类进步有着重大影响。癫痫是一种常见的神经系统疾病,常常与误解相关联,导致歧视、污名化,给癫痫患者(PLWE)及其家人带来负担。解决这些负面因素并提高生活质量已成为一个重要的研究领域。这篇概念框架论文探讨了态度和行为改变在提高癫痫患者及其家人生活质量方面的潜力。研究在林波波省和姆普马兰加省(南非)的农村地区进行,采用了解释性顺序混合方法。参与者包括 PLWE(n = 163)、其家庭成员和护理人员(n = 519)、医疗保健从业人员(n = 102)和社区成员(n = 4290)。研究结果表明,参与者在知识、意识和行为方面存在明显差异,其中 PLWE 的一致性更好。此外,研究还强调了知识、意识和行为的一致性和平衡性对 PLWE 及其家人整体生活质量的影响。有意识的癫痫教育和准确的信息共享对影响 PLWE 及其家人的态度、积极行为和改善生活质量非常重要。虽然这项研究的主要重点是癫痫,但它的影响可能会扩展到其他容易受到侮辱和歧视的疾病,特别是那些影响大脑的疾病。这凸显了解决社会对此类疾病的态度问题作为衡量社会进步的标准的重要性。
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Exploring the Interplay of Pro-Environmental Attitudes, Dietary Choices, and Packaging Preferences: A Virtual Reality Restaurant Scenario Study 探索环保态度、饮食选择和包装偏好之间的相互作用:虚拟现实餐厅场景研究
Pub Date : 2023-12-19 DOI: 10.3390/challe15010001
Ana Rita Farias, Hakan Lane, Jayanna Killingsworth, Julia M. Warden, Sara Wais
This research paper delves into the complex relationship between pro-environmental attitudes, dietary preferences, and packaging choices using a Virtual Reality (VR) restaurant scenario. The imperative is to address environmental concerns, particularly plastic waste and greenhouse gas emissions, as they pertain to sectors of the food service sector. This study seeks to understand the factors influencing environmental attitudes and behaviors, with a focus on dietary preferences and packaging choices using a VR restaurant scenario. This study explores connections between gender, education, interventions, and pro-environmental attitudes, as well as the correlation between vegetarian diets and sustainable behaviors. While the results suggest significant correlations between gender and pro-environmental attitudes and a potential connection between adopting vegetarian diets and pro-environmental attitudes, our study emphasizes the nuanced nature of these relationships. The findings underline the importance of interdisciplinary research and strategic interventions for fostering sustainable behaviors and reducing environmental impact. The use of VR simulation adds a novel dimension to understanding individuals’ choices in controlled environments, shedding light on the intricate dynamics of pro-environmental decision making. This paper contributes to the ongoing discourse on sustainable behavior by offering insights into the interplay between personal preferences, environmental awareness, and choices with significant environmental implications.
本研究论文利用虚拟现实(VR)餐厅场景,深入探讨了亲环境态度、饮食偏好和包装选择之间的复杂关系。当务之急是解决与餐饮行业相关的环境问题,尤其是塑料垃圾和温室气体排放问题。本研究旨在了解影响环保态度和行为的因素,重点是使用虚拟现实餐厅场景的饮食偏好和包装选择。本研究探讨了性别、教育、干预措施和环保态度之间的联系,以及素食与可持续行为之间的相关性。研究结果表明,性别与支持环保的态度之间存在明显的相关性,采用素食与支持环保的态度之间也存在潜在的联系,但我们的研究强调了这些关系的细微差别。研究结果强调了跨学科研究和战略干预对于培养可持续行为和减少环境影响的重要性。VR 模拟的使用为理解个人在受控环境中的选择增加了一个新的维度,揭示了亲环境决策的复杂动态。本文深入探讨了个人偏好、环境意识和对环境有重大影响的选择之间的相互作用,为当前有关可持续行为的讨论做出了贡献。
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Exploring Autoethnographic and Arts-Based Approaches to Planetary Health: Honoring Diversity through Creativity, Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Loving Relationships 探索以自述和艺术为基础的行星健康方法:通过创造力、土著知识体系和关爱关系尊重多样性
Pub Date : 2023-12-12 DOI: 10.3390/challe14040053
Vanessa de Araujo Goes, Bwalya Lungu, Menzi Maseko
The complexity of contemporary global challenges concerning biosocial–political wellbeing comprises humanity’s actions on many scales. Planetary Health and One Health are examples of broad fields emerging in the last decade to address these complexities. Scientific research has been focusing mainly on the biological aspect of the problem, and the role of indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) as drivers of change in Planetary Health is poorly explored. Transdisciplinary approaches are needed, and, thus, it is essential to highlight the social–political side of this reality by integrating social sciences and humanities in these research communities. The Africa Community of Planetary Partners for Health and Environment (ACOPPHE), through its Art and Indigenous action team, seeks to explore this integration by interrogating and engaging in research using self-study methodologies and arts-based research methods. In traditional scientific research, it is common practice that the researcher is positioned outside of their research. The results are expected to offer complex scientific answers that are often not useful for communities in need of solutions. Frequently, the arts have not received sufficient exploration as a means for research. Another aspect of this problem is that the indigenous peoples of many places in the world have often had their knowledge of human and planet health marginalized because it was practice-based and passed down through the embodiment of knowledge and not through modern-day written knowledge. Autoethnographic and arts-based methodologies have great potential here in bridging the communication between the scientific world and the lived experience of the communities through their cultural and traditional practices. They make room for intersectionality, as well as making the knowledge from research findings valuable and explicit to the layman. Self-study methodologies offer the space for sharing lived experiences, critical dialogue, and possible solutions for the biosocial and political issues that our world faces today.
有关生物社会政治福祉的当代全球挑战的复杂性包括人类在许多方面的行动。行星健康 "和 "同一健康 "是过去十年中为解决这些复杂问题而出现的广泛领域。科学研究主要集中在问题的生物方面,而本土知识体系(IKS)作为行星健康变革的驱动力所发挥的作用却鲜有人问津。需要采取跨学科的方法,因此,通过将社会科学和人文科学纳入这些研究领域,突出这一现实的社会政治方面至关重要。非洲健康与环境行星伙伴社区(ACOPPHE)通过其艺术与土著行动小组,努力探索这种融合,利用自学方法和基于艺术的研究方法对研究进行质疑并参与研究。在传统的科学研究中,通常的做法是将研究人员置于其研究之外。人们期望研究结果能够提供复杂的科学答案,而这些答案对于需要解决方案的社区来说往往是无用的。艺术作为一种研究手段,往往没有得到充分的发掘。这个问题的另一个方面是,世界上许多地方的原住民关于人类和地球健康的知识往往被边缘化,因为这些知识是以实践为基础的,是通过知识的体现而不是通过现代的书面知识传承下来的。在这方面,自述和基于艺术的方法在沟通科学世界与社区通过其文化和传统习俗获得的生活经验之间具有巨大的潜力。它们为交叉性留出了空间,并使研究成果中的知识对非专业人士有价值且清晰明了。自学方法为分享生活经验、批判性对话和解决当今世界面临的生物社会和政治问题提供了空间。
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The Burden of Yellow Fever on Migrating Humans through The Darién Gap, Adjacent Communities, and Primates’ Biodiversity 黄热病对通过达连峡迁徙的人类、邻近社区和灵长类动物的生物多样性造成的负担
Pub Date : 2023-12-09 DOI: 10.3390/challe14040052
Sabrina Simon, M. Amaku, Eduardo Massad
Given the ongoing migratory crisis in Latin America, we aimed to assess the relationship between human mobility and the spread of yellow fever (YF) in the Darién Gap forest. We investigated how the time taken to cross the forest affects the burden of a potential YF outbreak on people migrating through the forest, the burden on adjacent communities, and the risk to primate biodiversity. Using an SEIR-SEI deterministic compartmental model for humans, monkeys, and vectors, and numerical simulations, we considered the time taken to cross the forest as a measure of exposure. If an outbreak occurs, over 23,000 human cases are projected, with approximately 19,000 infected individuals leaving the forest. Monkeys would also be significantly affected, with the number of human deaths being determined by monkey-related parameters. The pace of crossing the forest is strongly related to the number of exposed and active cases leaving the forest. Panamanian communities must receive support to prepare themselves to protect residents and thousands of people arriving in their territory daily. It would also impact the non-human primate community within the forest, preventing a YF outbreak. This reinforces the importance of a planetary health perspective which reinforces the mutual benefits and connections between efforts to protect human health and conserve biodiversity.
鉴于拉丁美洲持续的移民危机,我们旨在评估人类流动性与达连峡谷森林黄热病(YF)传播之间的关系。我们研究了穿越森林所需的时间如何影响潜在的黄热病疫情对穿越森林的迁徙者造成的负担、对邻近社区造成的负担以及对灵长类生物多样性造成的风险。我们利用 SEIR-SEI 确定性分区模型对人类、猴子和病媒进行了数值模拟,并将穿越森林所需的时间作为暴露的衡量标准。如果疫情爆发,预计将有超过 23,000 例人类病例,约有 19,000 名感染者离开森林。猴子也将受到严重影响,人类死亡人数将由猴子相关参数决定。穿越森林的速度与离开森林的暴露病例和活动病例的数量密切相关。巴拿马社区必须得到支持,做好保护居民的准备,每天都有成千上万的人来到他们的领地。这也将影响森林中的非人灵长类动物群落,防止青年蝇的爆发。这加强了地球健康视角的重要性,强化了保护人类健康和保护生物多样性工作之间的互利和联系。
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Regional Wealth Data Acquisition and Modeling: Innovations Needed for Advancement in Sustainable Wealth in Energy-Rich Regions 区域财富数据采集和建模:推进能源富集地区可持续财富所需的创新
Pub Date : 2023-12-07 DOI: 10.3390/challe14040051
J. Hubbart, Hodjat Ghadimi
National-level studies present the development techniques and challenges of sustaining energy-rich economies, particularly those in the developing world. However, examples of the application and interpolation of these broad-scale analyses to the regional level are scarce. Conversely, methods used at national levels are often infeasible when using higher-resolution regional or local data. Ultimately, progress in developing, managing, and advancing regional wealth databases and models is significantly missing from the literature. Herein, proposed pathways and general development frameworks are presented based on the presumptive constancy of total capital stock. Processes are outlined for acquiring information (data) and developing models to serve as a basis for qualitative and quantitative analyses of sustainable development policymaking decisions. We present a discussion around the sustainable wealth of energy-rich regions, and we suggest potential workflow methods for developing regional wealth knowledge bases and regional wealth models (RWMs). Structural scaffolding opportunities are presented for the validation of RWMs using pilot studies, followed by the process of disseminating modeling outcomes. Finally, we offer recommendations and needed innovations to advance the development of RWMs. The objectives of this article are not to provide a comprehensive literature review or consider all potential perspectives but rather to identify tools and necessary enhancements to established methods for assessing and modeling regional wealth and provide an inroad for readers wishing to learn more. The increased awareness generated through this article will mobilize assistance and generate new information that will strengthen this emergent area of research to intensify regional wealth sustainability for future generations.
国家一级的研究提出了维持能源丰富的经济,特别是发展中国家的经济的发展技术和挑战。然而,将这些大尺度分析应用和插值到区域一级的例子很少。相反,在使用高分辨率的区域或地方数据时,在国家一级使用的方法往往是不可行的。最后,在开发、管理和推进区域财富数据库和模型方面的进展在文献中明显缺失。在此,建议的途径和一般发展框架是基于总股本的假定不变提出的。概述了获取资料(数据)和发展模式的过程,作为可持续发展决策的定性和定量分析的基础。我们围绕能源丰富地区的可持续财富进行了讨论,并提出了开发区域财富知识库和区域财富模型(RWMs)的潜在工作流方法。结构脚手架的机会提出了验证RWMs使用试点研究,其次是传播建模结果的过程。最后,我们提出了建议和必要的创新,以促进RWMs的发展。本文的目的不是提供全面的文献综述或考虑所有潜在的观点,而是确定工具和必要的改进,以评估和建模区域财富的既定方法,并为希望了解更多信息的读者提供一个入口。通过本文提高的认识将调动援助并产生新的信息,从而加强这一新兴研究领域,为子孙后代加强区域财富的可持续性。
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Planetary Health Initiatives in Rural Education at a Riverside School in Southern Amazonas, Brazil 巴西南亚马孙河畔学校农村教育中的行星健康倡议
Pub Date : 2023-12-07 DOI: 10.3390/challe14040050
Paula Regina Humbelino de Melo, P. V. Alves, Tatiana Souza de Camargo
Planetary Health is an expanding scientific field around the world, and actions in different areas are essential to minimize the environmental damage that compromises the future of humanity. This project report aims to describe the development of Planetary Health actions in a rural school in the Brazilian Amazon, to understand and raise awareness of themes related to Planetary Health. To implement the educational activities, a booklet entitled “Planetary Health: Guide for Rural Education” was created. Subsequently, didactic sequences were applied to 37 ninth-grade students in the first semester of 2023. The activities were diversified, including: (1) investigative activities (pre-tests, interviews with family members, ecological footprint adapted to the Amazonian riverside context), (2) interpretative activities (image reading, identification and problem-solving for Planetary Health stories in the Amazon, educational cartoons, and graphs of the sectors with the highest pollution in Brazil and diseases associated with climate change), (3) audiovisual activities (educational videos), (4) playful activities (educational games), (5) practical and field activities (forest tracking, planting seedlings, sanitation trail, construction of a school garden, preparation of a healthy school snack, greenhouse effect simulation, and basic analysis of lake water with a probe). The results of the educational actions allowed students to undergo new experiences on Planetary Health themes, as well as understand the centrality of the Amazon for the planet and how the environmental impacts in this biome are compromising the future of humanity. The experiences during the educational actions showed that young riverside residents are concerned about the future of the Amazon, especially given the environmental destruction that is frequently evident, such as deforestation, fires, illegal mining, and land grabbing. Inserting these themes into riverside education makes it possible to look at the Amazon in a resilient, responsible way and to discuss scientific and local knowledge so that students can develop initiatives to face environmental challenges in their community. We conclude that Planetary Health education needs to be an effective part of the school curriculum, prioritizing reviewing the documents that guide education to prioritize transdisciplinary actions with children and young people, as they are the voices of the future and future leaders in emerging causes. Educational actions in Planetary Health in the Amazon region are an example that can inspire actions in other places with similar characteristics.
地球健康是世界范围内一个不断扩大的科学领域,在不同领域采取行动对于尽量减少危及人类未来的环境破坏至关重要。本项目报告旨在描述在巴西亚马逊地区一所农村学校开展行星健康行动的情况,以了解和提高对行星健康相关主题的认识。为了开展教育活动,编写了一本题为《地球健康:农村教育指南》的小册子。随后,将教学序列应用于2023年第一学期的37名九年级学生。活动种类繁多,包括:(1)调查活动(预测试、家庭成员访谈、适应亚马逊河畔环境的生态足迹),(2)解释性活动(亚马逊地区行星健康故事的图像阅读、识别和解决问题、教育漫画、巴西污染最严重部门的图表以及与气候变化相关的疾病),(3)视听活动(教育视频),(4)游戏活动(教育游戏),(5)实践和野外活动(森林跟踪、种苗、卫生步道、学校花园建设、学校健康小吃制作、温室效应模拟、用探针对湖水进行基本分析)。教育行动的结果使学生们对行星健康主题有了新的体验,并了解了亚马逊对地球的中心地位,以及这一生物群系的环境影响如何危及人类的未来。教育行动的经验表明,年轻的河边居民关心亚马逊的未来,特别是考虑到经常出现的环境破坏,例如森林砍伐,火灾,非法采矿和土地掠夺。将这些主题融入到河边教育中,可以以一种有弹性的、负责任的方式看待亚马逊,并讨论科学和当地知识,这样学生就可以主动面对社区中的环境挑战。我们的结论是,行星健康教育需要成为学校课程的有效组成部分,优先审查指导教育的文件,以优先考虑与儿童和年轻人的跨学科行动,因为他们是未来的声音,也是新兴事业的未来领导者。亚马逊地区在行星健康方面的教育行动是一个例子,可以激励其他具有类似特点的地方采取行动。
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Outcomes from the First European Planetary Health Congress at ARTIS, Amsterdam 在阿姆斯特丹 ARTIS 举办的第一届欧洲行星健康大会的成果
Pub Date : 2023-12-04 DOI: 10.3390/challe14040049
R. Kort, Koen Arts, Josep M. Antó, Matty P. Berg, Gabrielle Cepella, Jennifer Cole, Amarylle S van Doorn, Tomás van van Gorp, Milo Grootjen, Joyeeta Gupta, Colin Hill, Eva van der Heide, Jef Huisman, Jopke Janmaat, C. O’Callaghan-Gordo, J. Mattijsen, Tulsi Modi, Evanne Nowak, H. Ossebaard, Jessica den Outer, Bruno Pot, Frederike Praasterink, M. Prass, Alexandre Robert, Michiel Roelse, Jaap Seidell, Hans Slabbekoorn, Wouter Spek, Ralf Klemens Stappen, Marleen Stikker, Jorieke van der Stelt, Marian Stuiver, Rembrandt Sutorius, Jip A van Trommel, Martine Veenman, Christian Weij, Pim Martens
The First European Planetary Health Congress, held from 5 to 7 July 2023 at ARTIS in Amsterdam, represented a significant milestone in the global movement of Planetary Health. The event brought together 121 attendees from academia and the private sector dedicated to addressing the impact of human disruptions to natural systems on the well-being of life on Earth. Co-organized by Natura Artis Magistra (ARTIS) and the European Hub of the Planetary Health Alliance (PHA), the Congress featured five workshops: The Future of Planetary Health Cities, Impact through Synergy, Planetary Health Education, Movement Building, and Food and Microbes. Oral presentations addressed the theme of how human health and the health of human civilization depend on the natural environment, including subthemes on Earth, Water, and Food. Additionally, the subtheme of Humans reflected on how humanity can thrive within Planetary Boundaries and how to imagine a prosperous future for all life on Earth. The First European Planetary Health Congress offered a platform for fostering sustainable, just, and equitable societies within ecological limits. Accordingly, ARTIS and the European Hub aim to shape a hopeful future for generations to come.
2023年7月5日至7日在阿姆斯特丹ARTIS举行的第一届欧洲行星健康大会是全球行星健康运动的一个重要里程碑。来自学术界和私营部门的121名与会者齐聚一堂,致力于解决人类对自然系统的破坏对地球生命福祉的影响。大会由自然艺术大师(Artis)和行星健康联盟欧洲中心(PHA)共同组织,设有五个讲习班:行星健康城市的未来,通过协同作用的影响,行星健康教育,运动建设和食品与微生物。口头介绍的主题是人类健康和人类文明的健康如何取决于自然环境,包括关于地球、水和食物的分主题。此外,人类的副主题反映了人类如何在地球边界内茁壮成长,以及如何想象地球上所有生命的繁荣未来。第一届欧洲行星卫生大会为在生态限度内培育可持续、公正和平等的社会提供了一个平台。因此,ARTIS和欧洲中心的目标是为子孙后代塑造一个充满希望的未来。
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Global Disparities in COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution: A Call for More Integrated Approaches to Address Inequities in Emerging Health Challenges COVID-19疫苗分配的全球差异:呼吁采取更综合的方法来解决新出现的卫生挑战中的不公平现象
Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI: 10.3390/challe14040045
Muhammad Asaduzzaman, Tual Sawn Khai, Vergil de Claro, Farzana Zaman
The advent of the COVID-19 vaccine signified a historic milestone in the field of vaccinology, showcasing remarkable scientific collaboration and global solidarity. However, the most prominent hurdle in maximizing the global public health impact of vaccines remains the absence of comprehensive and inclusive health systems in both high- and low-resource settings. Our discussion centers around the major contributing factors that played a key role in formulating the rapid and efficacious COVID-19 vaccines. Simultaneously, we illuminate the disparities that have marred the vaccine delivery process throughout the pandemic. In particular, we highlight the case scenarios of two minority and vulnerable communities from the Global South and North—the undocumented migrants in Thailand and the Roma community in Europe—who continue to experience inequitable vaccine access regardless of their location. We note that a crucial programmatic solution that is rooted in inclusive and equitable global public health policy, characterized by empathy and trust and bolstered by digital innovation, is lacking. These examples underscore the significance of establishing a comprehensive and integrated health system at multiple levels across countries and the entire world. Furthermore, we highlight the need for both local and global actors to collaboratively engage in vaccine distribution efforts. By gaining a concise grasp of these intricacies, the global community will be better poised to effectively combat future pandemics and emerging health challenges.
COVID-19疫苗的问世是疫苗学领域的一个历史性里程碑,展示了卓越的科学合作和全球团结。然而,在最大限度地发挥疫苗的全球公共卫生影响方面,最突出的障碍仍然是在资源丰富和资源贫乏的环境中缺乏全面和包容性的卫生系统。我们的讨论围绕在制定快速有效的COVID-19疫苗中发挥关键作用的主要因素展开。同时,我们阐明了在整个大流行期间妨碍疫苗提供过程的差异。我们特别强调了来自全球南方和北方的两个少数群体和弱势群体——泰国的无证移民和欧洲的罗姆人社区——的情况,他们无论身处何地,都继续经历着不公平的疫苗获取。我们注意到,目前缺乏一个以包容和公平的全球公共卫生政策为基础、以同情和信任为特征、以数字创新为支撑的关键方案解决方案。这些例子强调了在各国和全世界多个层面建立全面和综合卫生系统的重要性。此外,我们强调需要地方和全球行动者共同参与疫苗分发工作。通过简明地掌握这些错综复杂的问题,国际社会将更有能力有效地应对未来的大流行病和新出现的卫生挑战。
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