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Assessment of Air and Water Quality in the Surroundings of School Environment: Its Relation to Mosquito Population and Environmental Health
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Abstract This article explores the importance of evaluating air and water quality in the vicinity of school environments and its relation to mosquito populations and environmental health. The author highlights that poorly maintained school environments can become breeding grounds for mosquitoes, including Ae... view more
This article explores the importance of evaluating air and water quality in the vicinity of school environments and its relation to mosquito populations and environmental health. The author highlights that poorly maintained school environments can become breeding grounds for mosquitoes, including Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, which are carriers of serious diseases such as dengue fever. The impact can harm the health of students, school staff, and the surrounding community. This study utilizes the Systematic Literature Review method to investigate relevant information from reliable sources such as PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Springer Link. The research provides a deeper understanding of the importance of monitoring and evaluating the air and water quality in school environments to prevent more severe health issues. In addition to addressing mosquito-related concerns, this article also highlights the significant role of climate change and human activities in exacerbating air and water quality issues in the vicinity of school environments. With climate change affecting rainfall patterns and human activities such as industry, intensive agriculture, and transportation contributing to pollution, attention to the conditions of school environments becomes increasingly crucial. The article emphasizes the need for proactive actions and comprehensive policies involving various stakeholders, such as schools, government entities, environmental organizations, and the community, to address these issues. Furthermore, increased awareness and education regarding maintaining a healthy environment are crucial to implementing effective preventive measures and protection. We can create safe, healthy, and optimal school environments for students' development and the community's overall well-being through collaboration and strong commitment from all parties involved.... view less
Keywords
assessment; quality; learning environment; environmental factors; environmental pollution; health consequences
Classification
Special areas of Departmental Policy
Medicine, Social Medicine
Free Keywords
air quality; water quality; surroundings; school environment; mosquito population; environmental health
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 3008-3016
Journal
Path of Science, 9 (2023) 6
ISSN
2413-9009
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed