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Changes in human-nature relations during pandemic outbreaks: a big data analysis

机译:大流行爆发期间人性关系的变化:大数据分析

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Pandemic outbreaks can cause diverse impacts on society by altering human-nature relations. This study analyzed these relational changes during the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Swine flu, Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), and Ebola outbreaks by applying machine learning and big data analyses of global news articles. The results showed that social-ecological systems play vital roles in analyzing indirect pandemic impacts. Herein, major pandemic impacts, including reduced use of cultural ecosystem services, can be analyzed by big data analyses at the global scale. All the identified pandemic impacts herein were linked to provisioning and cultural ecosystem services, implying that these ecosystem services might be more recognized or valued more by the public than regulating and supporting ecosystem services. Further, the pandemic impacts were presented with human-centric views, indicating a challenge to adapting nature-based solutions to mitigate the risk of future pandemic emergences. These findings will advance the current knowledge of diverse pandemic impacts and human-nature relations.
机译:大流行爆发可以通过改变人性关系来对社会产生不同影响。本研究分析了在严重急性呼吸综合征(SARS),猪流感,中东呼吸道综合征(MERS)和埃博拉疫情的这些关系变化通过应用机器学习和全球新闻文章的大数据分析。结果表明,社会生态系统在分析间接大流行影响方面发挥重要作用。在此,可以通过全球范围内的大数据分析来分析主要的大流行影响,包括减少文化生态系统服务的使用。这里的所有已识别的大流行影响与供应和文化生态系统服务相关联,这意味着这些生态系统服务可能比公众更具认可或更有价值,而不是规范和支持生态系统服务。此外,大流行影响呈现出人以人为本的观点,表明对调整基于自然的解决方案来缓解未来大流行突出的风险的挑战。这些调查结果将推进目前对不同大流行影响和人性关系的知识。

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