Determinantes de la salud ambiental en el Perú: curva de Kuznets 1990-2015

Carlos Alberto Choquehuanca Saldarriaga, Jorge Rafael Diaz Dumont, Sandra Elizabeth Huamán Pastorelli, Alberto Valenzuela Muñoz, Jorge Lázaro Franco Medina, Gianmarco Garcia Curo

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Resumen

The environment is the place where man lives, works and develops, basically composed of two interrelated and independent systems: on the one hand, it is man living together in a society with very different characteristics, and on the other hand, the elements of the nature being transformed by men where they live immersed. In this sense, environmental degradation and pollution have notable effects on the lives of human beings, being responsible for the death of hundreds of millions of people who suffer from respiratory diseases associated with external and internal air pollution. In this sense, already in recent decades, carbon dioxide emissions have reached record figures, exceeding 10 gigatons. This increase is mainly associated with the energy sector (47%), industry (30%) and transport (11%), which has achieved a progressive global warming of the earth's surface with the typical consequences associated with the melting of glaciers, changes in hydrological cycles, lack of food, increased weather events, uncontrolled migrations, diseases and pandemics. In this way, environmental economics arises, a discipline that tries to provide comprehensive answers between both topics, environment and economy, where various theories try to explain the observed phenomena. The concept of the Environmental Kuznets Curves (EKC), indicates a dynamic relationship between GDP and the quality of the environment. The objective of the article has been to determine if in Peru, during the period 1990-2015, there has been an inverted U-shaped relationship between internal production and air pollution. The research proves that, in Peru, during the period 1990-2015, there has not been an inverted U-shaped relationship between domestic production and air pollution, but rather that domestic production has had a positive and linear impact on air pollution. carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide.

Título traducido de la contribuciónDeterminants of environmental health in Peru: Kuznets curve 1990-2015
Idioma originalEspañol
Páginas (desde-hasta)856-868
Número de páginas13
PublicaciónBoletin de Malariologia y Salud Ambiental
Volumen62
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - jul. 2022

Palabras clave

  • air pollution
  • carbon dioxide
  • Domestic production
  • energy
  • environmental Kuznets curve
  • nitrogen oxide

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