The healing and bioeconomic prospect of tropical ecosystems due to the Covid-19 pandemic
The Coronavirus-19 (Covid-19) disease pandemic has caused a widespread, tragic, human, and life disaster and reduced the activity of billions of people on this earth. However, it has also been able to heal the earth's environment in our universe. The decline in human activity has resulted in a...
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author | Agus, Cahyono Dohong, Alue Wulandari, Dian Yuanita Nugraheni, Meilania Sugiyanto, Catur Primananda, Enggal Mutiara, Zahra Zafira |
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description | The Coronavirus-19 (Covid-19) disease pandemic has caused a widespread, tragic, human, and life disaster and reduced the activity of billions of people on this earth. However, it has also been able to heal the earth's environment in our universe. The decline in human activity has resulted in a sharp reduction in pollution and marked clean air. This effect is far more dramatic than any systematic anthropogenic effort to reduce the impact of emissions. Air pollution caused by human activities has been relatively halted so that a clear, healthy blue sky is felt again. The pollution index, air quality, and the earth's environment are getting better. This condition further proves that the destruction of the earth and global warming is 95 due to human greed as a leader on this earth. Tropical ecosystems have a high and optimal temperature, sunlight intensity, rainfall, and organic cycles throughout the year, so they have the world's highest growth rate and biodiversity. However, the bio-economic value is still meager due to the local community's socio-economic pressure, and it has not been managed professionally. An integrated organic-cycle cultivation system based on the universe's nature could have superior bio-economic prospects in managing tropical natural resources cured by Covid-19. © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
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spelling | oai:generic.eprints.org:2832382023-11-22T05:59:25Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283238/ The healing and bioeconomic prospect of tropical ecosystems due to the Covid-19 pandemic Agus, Cahyono Dohong, Alue Wulandari, Dian Yuanita Nugraheni, Meilania Sugiyanto, Catur Primananda, Enggal Mutiara, Zahra Zafira Agribusiness Agro-ecosystem Function and Prediction Agricultural Land Management Forestry Sciences The Coronavirus-19 (Covid-19) disease pandemic has caused a widespread, tragic, human, and life disaster and reduced the activity of billions of people on this earth. However, it has also been able to heal the earth's environment in our universe. The decline in human activity has resulted in a sharp reduction in pollution and marked clean air. This effect is far more dramatic than any systematic anthropogenic effort to reduce the impact of emissions. Air pollution caused by human activities has been relatively halted so that a clear, healthy blue sky is felt again. The pollution index, air quality, and the earth's environment are getting better. This condition further proves that the destruction of the earth and global warming is 95 due to human greed as a leader on this earth. Tropical ecosystems have a high and optimal temperature, sunlight intensity, rainfall, and organic cycles throughout the year, so they have the world's highest growth rate and biodiversity. However, the bio-economic value is still meager due to the local community's socio-economic pressure, and it has not been managed professionally. An integrated organic-cycle cultivation system based on the universe's nature could have superior bio-economic prospects in managing tropical natural resources cured by Covid-19. © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Academic Press 2022 Book Section PeerReviewed Agus, Cahyono and Dohong, Alue and Wulandari, Dian Yuanita and Nugraheni, Meilania and Sugiyanto, Catur and Primananda, Enggal and Mutiara, Zahra Zafira (2022) The healing and bioeconomic prospect of tropical ecosystems due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In: Agricultural Bioeconomy: Innovation and Foresight in the Post-COVID Era. Academic Press, 183 – 204. ISBN 978-0-323-90569-5 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/B9780323905695000044?via%3Dihub https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-90569-5.00004-4 |
spellingShingle | Agribusiness Agro-ecosystem Function and Prediction Agricultural Land Management Forestry Sciences Agus, Cahyono Dohong, Alue Wulandari, Dian Yuanita Nugraheni, Meilania Sugiyanto, Catur Primananda, Enggal Mutiara, Zahra Zafira The healing and bioeconomic prospect of tropical ecosystems due to the Covid-19 pandemic |
title | The healing and bioeconomic prospect of tropical ecosystems due to the Covid-19 pandemic |
title_full | The healing and bioeconomic prospect of tropical ecosystems due to the Covid-19 pandemic |
title_fullStr | The healing and bioeconomic prospect of tropical ecosystems due to the Covid-19 pandemic |
title_full_unstemmed | The healing and bioeconomic prospect of tropical ecosystems due to the Covid-19 pandemic |
title_short | The healing and bioeconomic prospect of tropical ecosystems due to the Covid-19 pandemic |
title_sort | healing and bioeconomic prospect of tropical ecosystems due to the covid 19 pandemic |
topic | Agribusiness Agro-ecosystem Function and Prediction Agricultural Land Management Forestry Sciences |
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