Ecosystem degradation and the spread of Covid-19

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Abstract

The linkages between the emergence of zoonotic diseases and ecosystem degradation have been widely acknowledged by the scientific community and policy makers. In this paper we investigate the relationship between human overexploitation of natural resources, represented by the Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production Index (HANPP) and the spread of Covid-19 cases during the first pandemic wave in 730 regions of 63 countries worldwide. Using a Bayesian estimation technique, we highlight the significant role of HANPP as a driver of Covid-19 diffusion, besides confirming the well-known impact of population size and the effects of other socio-economic variables. We believe that these findings could be relevant for policy makers in their effort towards a more sustainable intensive agriculture and responsible urbanisation.

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Castelli, C., Castellini, M., Comincioli, N., Parisi, M. L., Pontarollo, N., & Vergalli, S. (2023, July 1). Ecosystem degradation and the spread of Covid-19. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-11403-6

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