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Global Aerial Habitat Conservation Post-COVID-19 Anthropause
Santiago Zuluaga1, Karina Speziale2, Sergio A Lambertucci2
1Colaboratorio de Biodiversidad, Ecología y Conservación, INCITAP-CONICET/FCEyN-UNLPam, Mendoza 109 (6300), Santa Rosa, LP, Argentina; Fundación Proyecto Águila Crestada-Colombia, Calle 9 #1b-55bis (176007) Villamaría, Caldas, Colombia.
Abstract:
Aerial habitat is increasingly threatened. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) anthropause shows that a decrease in human mobility and goods production for even a short period reduces the global anthropogenic impact on airspace fragmentation and pollution. Economic and environmental post-COVID-19 agendas should consider the changes observed in the aerial habitat during the anthropause.
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