ISSN (online): 2076-3298
Call of the Journal:
- Dynamic of Vegetation and Climate Change
- Environmental Implications of COVID-19 Pandemic
- Environmental Sustainability – Life Cycle Assessment – Energy and Environmental Technology
- Groundwater Quality and Groundwater Vulnerability Assessment
- Indoor and Outdoor Air Particulate Matter
- Monitoring and Assessment of Environmental Quality in Coastal Ecosystems
- Monitoring and Management of Inland Waters
- Multiple Approaches for Environmental Assessment of Transitional and Coastal Waters
- Plastic Contamination | Challenges and Solutions
- Response to Current Air Quality Changes in Small and Large Areas
- Restorative Agriculture
- Risk Assessment for Workplace Exposure to Natural Radioactivity
- Rural-Urban Relations and Sustainable Food Systems
- Soil Pollution Assessment and Sustainable Remediation Strategies
Mar
2021
The Covid-19 pandemic is a crisis that affects everyone; therefore, we decided to provide space for identifying global environmental challenges resulting from this crisis. The worldwide disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is leading to numerous impacts on the environment. Those effects may have both positive and negative consequences. However, all of those need to be systematically and empirically described. Therefore, it is essential to provide space for research on the implications of the Covid-19 pandemic. Some of these implications will have short-term and immediate effects, some will have medium-term effects, and there will be some that create long-term changes. We expect authors to address environmental implications at local, national, or global scales. For these reasons, we invite contributions from various backgrounds. An interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary approach is encouraged and highly welcome.
Keywords: environmental management and sustainability; environmental implications; environment and sustainability; environmental economics; Covid-19 pandemic; Covid-19 recovery strategies.
Environmental Implications of COVID-19 Pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic is a crisis that affects everyone; therefore, we decided to provide space for identifying global environmental challenges resulting from this crisis. The worldwide disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is leading to numerous impacts on the environment. Those effects may have both positive and negative consequences. However, all of those need to be systematically and empirically described. Therefore, it is essential to provide space for research on the implications of the Covid-19 pandemic. Some of these implications will have short-term and immediate effects, some will have medium-term effects, and there will be some that create long-term changes. We expect authors to address environmental implications at local, national, or global scales. For these reasons, we invite contributions from various backgrounds. An interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary approach is encouraged and highly welcome.
Keywords: environmental management and sustainability; environmental implications; environment and sustainability; environmental economics; Covid-19 pandemic; Covid-19 recovery strategies.
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Info at: www.mdpi.com/journal/environments/apc
Guest Editor
Dr. Hynek Roubík