进展报告

Human biometeorology, G. McGregor
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由于人们关注天气和气候对生物体的影响以及人类活动对大气环境的影响,人类生物气象学正在经历复兴。本进展报告的目的是回顾人类生物气象学三个新兴领域的最新研究,即人体热舒适评估、紫外线辐射(UVR)以及气候和媒介传播疾病。在人体热舒适评估领域,有证据表明,用于评估人体热舒适的指标正在从经验的双变量转向基于数值求解的人体热预算指标,尽管前者仍被广泛应用。最近关于紫外线辐射的研究活动集中在测量误差的评估、控制因素的检查、利用各种方法重建长期记录以分析紫外线辐射的趋势和变异以及与气候变化有关的未来紫外线辐射水平的预测。虽然在一些区域有明确证据表明气候与病媒传播疾病之间存在关联,但在其他区域,情况尚不清楚或很复杂。这对开发针对疟疾和登革热等疾病的基于气候的早期预警系统以及预测气候变化对VBD的地理范围和程度的潜在影响构成了挑战。从本进展报告中审查的材料来看,人类生物气象学显然适合自然地理学,因为它解决了许多与自然地理学的人类环境、空间和地球科学传统相一致的问题。
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Progress Report
Human biometeorology is experiencing resurgence because of concerns about the impact of weather and climate on living organisms and the effects of human activities on the atmospheric environment. The purpose of this progress report is to review recent research in three strongly emergent areas of human biometeorology, namely human thermal comfort assessment, ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and climate and vector borne disease. Within the field of human thermal comfort assessment there is evidence of a shift away from empirical two-variable to numerically solved human heat budget based indices for assessing human thermal comfort, although the former are still applied widely. Recent research activity concerning UVR has focused on the evaluation of measurement error, the examination of controlling factors, the reconstruction of long-term records using a variety of methods for the analysis of UVR trends and variability and climate change related projections of future UVR levels. While for some regions clear evidence has emerged of an association between climate and vector borne disease, for other regions the situation is unclear or complex. This poses a challenge for developing climate-based early warning systems for diseases such as malaria and dengue and making projections of the potential impacts of climate change on the geographic range and magnitude of VBD. From the material reviewed in this progress report it is clear that human biometeorology fits comfortably within physical geography as it addresses many of the issues aligned with the humanenvironment, spatial and earth science traditions of physical geography.
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