Lawal Olanrewaju
Department of Geography and Environmental Management, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Rivers State Nigeria.
SN Soc Sci. 2022;2(11):247. doi: 10.1007/s43545-022-00557-8. Epub 2022 Oct 30.
Pandemics alter a lot of human activities and the COVID-19 outbreak of 2020 was no exception. The COVID-19 pandemic, like climate change, has far-reaching consequences that transcend geographical boundaries. The COVID-19-induced disruptions were global and rapid and so are emerging climate change impacts which are slow on set. The consequent closure of businesses and public facilities translated to economic grounding which invariably took a toll on people. The extensive impact across various facets of society highlights the complex interrelationship often overlooked by most people. Although most African countries escaped the wrath of the disease, the lessons from the pandemic must be learnt and mainstreamed into managing the impacts of climate change. This paper attempts to draw lessons from recent developments and gaps experienced in the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria and how improvements can be made in managing climate change. The analysis identified gaps in the management of COVID-19 in Nigeria. These gaps are evident in the current management of climate change impact and mitigation. The paper highlighted lessons from the pandemic in Nigeria that are vital in the management of climate change. The paper identified supply chain resilience and circularity, overhauling of health insurance programmes, diversification for growth, reorientation of priorities, and the building of agile and responsive institutions as practical approaches to mainstream lessons from the pandemic for climate change impact management. Furthermore, adequate investment in preparedness, risk education, research and development, and integrated data infrastructure is vital to ensure the lessons become part of the consciousness of the people.
大流行改变了许多人类活动,2020年的新冠疫情也不例外。新冠疫情与气候变化一样,具有超越地理边界的深远影响。新冠疫情引发的破坏是全球性且迅速的,而正在出现的气候变化影响虽然开始时较为缓慢,但同样如此。企业和公共设施的关闭导致经济停滞,这必然对人们造成了损失。疫情在社会各个层面的广泛影响凸显了大多数人常常忽视的复杂相互关系。尽管大多数非洲国家躲过了这场疾病的肆虐,但必须吸取疫情的教训并将其纳入应对气候变化影响的主流工作中。本文试图从尼日利亚应对新冠疫情的近期发展和存在的差距中吸取教训,以及探讨如何在应对气候变化方面做出改进。分析确定了尼日利亚在新冠疫情管理方面存在的差距。这些差距在当前气候变化影响管理和缓解措施中也很明显。本文强调了尼日利亚疫情中对气候变化管理至关重要的教训。本文确定了供应链弹性和循环性、全面改革医疗保险计划、多元化促进增长、重新调整优先事项以及建立灵活且反应迅速的机构,作为将疫情教训纳入气候变化影响管理主流的切实可行方法。此外,在准备工作、风险教育、研发和综合数据基础设施方面进行充分投资,对于确保这些教训成为民众意识的一部分至关重要。