Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(6), P. 5219 - 5219
Published: March 15, 2023
As
a
result
of
the
COVID-19
pandemic
and
major
challenges
generated
in
education,
thousands
scientific
papers
have
been
published,
contributing
to
establishment
distinct
research
line
field.
This
study
provides
bibliometric
overview
educational
publications
linked
indexed
by
Web
Science
Core
Collection
for
years
2020
2021.
The
findings
show
growing
interest
researchers
education
this
area.
proportion
articles
among
types
documents
proved
be
dominant.
Journals
dedicated
chemistry
medical
stood
out
high
number
pandemic-related
papers.
Higher
has
an
intensively
explored
area
during
pandemic.
USA
its
universities
were
most
productive
publishing
studies
on
education.
Our
indicated
themes
that
researchers,
such
as
online
learning
different
settings,
curriculum
instructional
approaches
setting,
psychological
consequences
actors.
implications
potential
avenues
also
emphasized.
Geography and sustainability,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
3(3), P. 277 - 287
Published: Sept. 1, 2022
The
Russian-Ukrainian
armed
conflict
is
a
dramatic
world
event.
Apart
from
the
loss
of
life,
present
has
tremendous
impacts
on
environment,
economy,
and
society.
provoked
ripple
events
with
implications
at
global
level,
especially
in
energy
food.
escalation
this
imposing
severe
threats
to
achieving
United
Nations
(UN)
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
not
only
countries
directly
involved
but
also
other
countries,
developing
ones
that
are
more
vulnerable
economic
crisis.
In
editorial,
we
assessed
Biophysical
SDGs,
Social
Economic
SDGs
Partnership
for
SDG
consider
all
previous
dimensions.
conflict’s
impact
variable.
Biodiversity
mainly
affected
regional
level
(Russia,
Ukraine,
surrounding
European
Union
countries).
Society
local
(e.g.,
SDG3
good
health
wellbeing;
SDG4
quality
education)
SDG2
zero
hunger)
levels.
Finally,
world-level
SDGs.
Nevertheless,
ongoing
entirely
understood,
several
uncertainties
exist.
Peace
needed
achieve
UN’s
2030.
Sustainable Technology and Entrepreneurship,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
1(2), P. 100012 - 100012
Published: March 8, 2022
The
world
has
changed
considerably
in
the
previous
two
decades.
Today,
people
are
facing
extreme
poverty,
global
warming,
and
unwanted
climate
changes.
economic
gap
between
countries
is
continuously
growing.
Moreover,
with
expanding
influence
of
technology,
governance
getting
more
difficult.
To
address
these
issues,
UN
announced
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs),
also
called
Global
Goals,
2015.
These
goals
fill
as
an
overall
source
inspiration
to
annihilate
protect
environment,
guarantee
that
all
individuals
live
harmony
thrive
by
2030.
17
SDGs
interconnected
they
recognize
activities
a
single
region
sway
result
others
improvement
should
adjust
social,
monetary,
natural
sustainability.
intend
kill
hunger,
AIDS,
gender
discrimination
against
women
girls.
COVID-19
epidemic,
on
other
hand,
hampered
attempts
accomplish
2030
Agenda
for
Development.
As
result,
impact
must
be
thoroughly
studied
analyzed.
purpose
this
research
examine
SDG
before
after
Covid-19,
well
how
have
influenced
various
national
international
markets.
assesses
each
India's
29
states
depth.
Since
larger
scope,
paper
predicts
SDG-9
scores
few
like
UAE,
New
Zealand,
Japan,
India,
Germany,
China,
Bhutan,
USA.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
14(3), P. 1332 - 1332
Published: Jan. 25, 2022
The
article
presents
the
results
of
research
on
digitization
services
provided
by
design
industry
in
context
implementation
sustainable
development
goals,
especially
environmental
sustainability.
First,
a
literature
review
has
been
done.
These
goals
were
established
publication:
investigating
impact
remote
work
(in
particular,
environmental),
examining
essence
better
perception
and
process
employees
construction
industry,
barriers
factors
favoring
Poland.
Both
survey
interviews
carried
out.
To
analyze
data
obtained
from
interviews,
Colaizzi’s
methodology
was
performed.
as
result
subjected
to
statistical
analysis
using
cluster
(Ward’s
method).
Groups
(clusters)
strong
weak
barriers,
supporting
factors,
sustainability
defined.
COVID-19
pandemic
perpetuated
trend
this
industry.
Employees
owners
project
offices
prefer
due
flexibility
working
time,
time
savings,
comfort,
safety,
savings.
Industry
recognize
advantages
benefits
terms
form
reduction
electricity
consumption
large
office
buildings
emission
harmful
substances
contained
car
exhaust
fumes
are
most
frequently
mentioned
advantages.
biggest
legal
aspects,
sometimes
difficult
cooperation
with
client.
presented
publication,
well
adopted,
contribution
comfort
work,
social
effects
pandemic,
Journal of risk and financial management,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 96 - 96
Published: Feb. 22, 2022
The
2030
Agenda
for
Sustainable
Development
(SDGs)
has
been
established
to
alter
our
world
by
addressing
the
challenges
faced
humanity
in
order
promote
wellbeing,
economic
prosperity,
and
protection
of
environment.
SDGs
provide
a
holistic
multi-dimensional
approach
development
compared
conventional
plans
that
focus
on
limited
range
dimensions.
As
result,
linkages
between
may
result
differing
outcomes.
This
research
is
first
investigate
direct
relationship
environmental
social
with
firms’
financial
performance
moderating
role
green
innovation.
Data
from
67
companies
five
continents
(Europe,
Australia
New
Zealand,
Asia,
North
America,
Africa)
their
top
blue-chip
firms
were
collected
through
content
analysis.
Generalized
least
squares
(GLS)
used
test
relationships.
results
showed
positive
correlation
negative
significance
performance.
However,
mixed
findings
regarding
moderation
variable
innovation
over
found.
new
extend
SDG
literature
empirical
evidence
practitioners
policymakers.
Journal of Environmental and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
2023, P. 1 - 18
Published: Jan. 30, 2023
Air
pollution
is
the
result
of
economic
growth
and
urbanization.
has
been
progressively
recognized
as
a
serious
problem
for
cities,
through
widespread
effects
on
health
well-being.
There
less
concern
from
stakeholders
about
greenness
air
mitigating
factors
in
an
urban
area.
This
research
targeted
to
indicate
spatial
dissemination
greenery,
quality
levels
(PM2.5,
PM10,
CO2,
AQI),
exposure
quality-related
risks
people
area.The
data
were
collected
by
measuring
at
transportation
stations
manufacturing
industries
with
visual
pro,
then
observing
mapping
city
within
administrative
boundary
GIS
(street
forest,
availability
industry),
lastly
questionnaire
interview
employed
issues.
Then,
analyzed
using
USAQI
standards
messages.
Both
quantitative
qualitative
approach
had
explore
levels,
greenness,
Moreover,
Health
questionnaires
correlated
simple
linear
regression
model.The
indicated
that
there
was
unhealthy
industries.
The
measured
showed
range
50.13-96.84
μg/m3
PM2.5,
645-1764
ppm
137-179
index
(AQI).
highest
mean
PM2.5
concentrations
Addis
Ababa
sites
ranged
between
63.46
104.45
179-326,
respectively.
It
observed
street
greenery
available
residential,
commercial
areas,
level
beyond
limit
WHO
standards.
shown
risk
public
city,
particularly
drivers,
vendors,
industry
employees.
Among
480
respondents,
57.92%
experienced
due
medical
evidence.High
old
motor
vehicles
need
be
reduced
introducing
policies
strategies
low-carbon,
minimizing
traveling
distance,
encouraging
high
occupancy
vehicles,
promoting
green
legacy
network
building.
Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
21(10), P. 1025 - 1055
Published: Sept. 23, 2023
ABSTRACTIntroduction
Antimicrobial
resistance
(AMR)
is
a
global
concern.
Currently,
the
greatest
mortality
due
to
AMR
in
Africa.
A
key
driver
continues
be
high
levels
of
dispensing
antibiotics
without
prescription.Areas
covered
need
document
current
rates
dispensing,
their
rationale
and
potential
ways
forward
including
antimicrobial
stewardship
programmes
(ASPs).
narrative
review
was
undertaken.
The
highest
antibiotic
purchasing
were
Eritrea
(up
89.2%
dispensed),
Ethiopia
87.9%),
Nigeria
86.5%),
Tanzania
92.3%)
Zambia
100%
pharmacies
prescription).
However,
considerable
variation
seen
with
no
minority
countries
situations.
Key
drivers
self-purchasing
included
co-payment
for
physician
consultations
costs,
travel
convenience
pharmacies,
patient
requests,
limited
knowledge
weak
enforcement.
ASPs
have
been
introduced
some
African
along
quality
targets
reduce
inappropriate
centering
on
educating
pharmacists
patients.Expert
Opinion
ASP
activities
accelerating
among
community
alongside
targets,
greater
monitoring
pharmacists'
dispensing.
Such
activities,
patients
healthcare
professionals,
should
enhance
appropriate
AMR.KEYWORDS:
Africaantibioticsantimicrobial
resistanceantimicrobial
programmesAWaRe
classificationcommunity
pharmaciesover-the-counter
purchasingquality
indicatorsutilization
patterns
Article
highlights
There
still
prescription
across
Africa,
prescriptionHowever,
vary
considerably
both
within
countries.
It
important
address
typically
self-limiting
conditions
AMR,
which
major
issue
sub-Saharan
Africa
(currently
continent
prevalence
rate
globally)
an
part
National
Action
Plan
AMRHigh
are
exacerbated
by
issues
affordability
(cost
medicines
costs
as
well
facilities)
population
possible
loss
earnings
long
waiting
times
see
professional
facilities.
Community
more
convenientEducating
can
antibiotics.
instigation
indicators
also
helps
dispensingWith
publication
AWaRe
book,
it
increasingly
likely
that
future
will
based
its
content.
Alongside
this,
there
increasing
use
information
technology
mobile
telephones
monitor
against
agreed
indicatorsThe
curricula
universities
professionals
upgraded
make
sure
they
fully
competent
appropriately
counsel
optimal
management
infectious
disease/those
children
post
qualification,
backed
up
continuous
development
activitiesDeclaration
interestA
Cook
C
Moore
funded
Welcome
Trust
(222051/Z/20/Z)
ADILA
project.
E
Yeika,
SA.
Opanga,
ZU
Mustafa,
V
Marković-Peković,
Kurdi,
BD
Anand
Paramadhas,
Wesangula,
Hango,
N
Schellack,
S
Mudenda,
I
Hoxha
JC
Meyer
either
worked
national
or
regional
government
agenices
advisers
them
surrounding
NAPs.
In
addition,
Opanga
received
grant
from
Kenya
AIDS
Vaccine
Institute
-Institute
Clinical
Research
Institut
Merieux
tackling
GM
Rwegerera
works
Destiny
Medical
Solutions
Proprietary
Limited,
Gaborone,
Botswana.
authors
other
relevant
affiliations
financial
involvement
any
organization
entity
interest
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matter
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