Dependence of health conditions of population on the level of environment pollution
This article presents a comprehensive assessment of the ecological condition of landscapes of the Orel region. Factors affecting the state of contaminated territories, in turn, affect human health. The effect of industrial waste and motor vehicle emissions on the geochemical features and environment...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2019-11, Vol.350 (1), p.12043 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article presents a comprehensive assessment of the ecological condition of landscapes of the Orel region. Factors affecting the state of contaminated territories, in turn, affect human health. The effect of industrial waste and motor vehicle emissions on the geochemical features and environmental sustainability of soil, plants, surface water and the atmosphere in the study area is shown. The dependence of the level of exposure to toxicants on the health of the population of the Oryol region is established. Based on the assessment of the parameters of ecosystem pollution, we identified areas of ecological disadvantage in the Oryol region. It is shown that human activities and anthropogenic impact on the environment lead to loss of properties, providing a normal life and safety of human health. The degree of influence of soil degradation factors on the biogeochemical characteristics of the landscapes of the Oryol region is shown. The influence of anthropogenic factors on the concentration and form of chemical compounds of ecosystem components in the studied territories is established. The anthropogenic influence of sources of soil pollution by heavy metals and radionuclides is proved. Special zones of environmental catastrophe in the Oryol region, where the anthropogenic impact leads to a violation of human health safety, have been identified. |
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ISSN: | 1755-1307 1755-1315 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1755-1315/350/1/012043 |