The Impact of COVID-19 on Educational Research: A Bibliometric Analysis DOI Open Access
Daniela Maria Crețu,

Yuh‐Shan Ho

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.

Language: Английский

The Russian‐Ukrainian armed conflict will push back the sustainable development goals DOI Creative Commons
Paulo Pereira, Wenwu Zhao, Lyudmyla Symochko

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Economic sustainable development goals: Assessments and perspectives in Europe DOI
Idiano D’Adamo, Massimo Gastaldi, Piergiuseppe Morone

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Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 354, P. 131730 - 131730

Published: April 12, 2022

Language: Английский

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Analysis & prognosis of sustainable development goals using big data-based approach during COVID-19 pandemic DOI Creative Commons
Muskaan Chopra, Sunil K. Singh, Anshul Gupta

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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.

Language: Английский

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Digitization in the Design and Construction Industry—Remote Work in the Context of Sustainability: A Study from Poland DOI Open Access
Bartosz Orzeł, Radosław Wolniak

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,

Language: Английский

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How do ICT and renewable energy impact sustainable development? DOI
Lei Chang, Farhad Taghizadeh‐Hesary, Hayot Berk Saydaliev

et al.

Renewable Energy, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 199, P. 123 - 131

Published: Aug. 22, 2022

Language: Английский

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Vinculum of Sustainable Development Goal Practices and Firms’ Financial Performance: A Moderation Role of Green Innovation DOI Open Access
Parvez Alam Khan, Satirenjit Kaur Johl, Shakeb Akhtar

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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.

Language: Английский

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Does green finance investment impact on sustainable development: Role of technological innovation and renewable energy DOI

Yuyu Xiong,

Li Dai

Renewable Energy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 214, P. 342 - 349

Published: June 9, 2023

Language: Английский

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Impacts of COVID-19 on Sustainable Development Goals and effective approaches to maneuver them in the post-pandemic environment DOI Open Access

Rajvikram Madurai Elavarasan,

Rishi Pugazhendhi, GM Shafiullah

et al.

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 29(23), P. 33957 - 33987

Published: Jan. 15, 2022

Language: Английский

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Urban Air Pollution and Greenness in Relation to Public Health DOI Open Access
Addis Bikis

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.

Language: Английский

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Current rates of purchasing of antibiotics without a prescription across sub-Saharan Africa; rationale and potential programmes to reduce inappropriate dispensing and resistance DOI

Tiyani Milta Sono,

Eugene Vernyuy Yeika,

Aislinn Cook

et al.

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 conflict subject matter materials discussed manuscript apart those disclosed.Reviewer disclosuresPeer reviewers this relationships disclose.Supplementary materialSupplemental data article accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/14787210.2023.2259106Additional informationFundingThis paper not funded.

Language: Английский

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