Shock and adaption: The economic impact of COVID-19 in the Mentawai Islands, West Sumatra, Indonesia DOI Creative Commons
Sri Setiawati,

Yonariza Yonariza,

Indrajit Pal

et al.

E3S Web of Conferences, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 604, P. 02005 - 02005

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Remote coastal communities face many challenges yet often demonstrate considerable resilience to be able survive. This study explores the effect of COVID-19 pandemic on household economy, and their adaptive responses it, in two villages Mentawai Islands, Indonesia. Data were collected using FGD surveys. The survey was carried out Sido Makmur village Sipora Island at Muntei Siberut Island. Thirty households randomly selected each village. included; characteristics, type income change, government subsidy received, response change. research found that policies affected parts life. There significant reductions level not only because losing employment but also disruption supply chains lowered demand for local produce. People responded lower-income by intensifying involvement agricultural fishery sectors meet food security needs. highlights importance strengthening access resources cope with disasters island’s region.

Language: Английский

Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the social sphere and lessons for crisis management: a literature review DOI Open Access
Hadi Alizadeh, Ayyoob Sharifi,

Safiyeh Damanbagh

et al.

Natural Hazards, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 117(3), P. 2139 - 2164

Published: April 10, 2023

Language: Английский

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Achieving Universal Health Coverage in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Challenges for Policy Post-Pandemic and Beyond DOI Creative Commons
Prakash Babu Kodali

Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: Volume 16, P. 607 - 621

Published: April 1, 2023

Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) is critical for ensuring equity, improving health, and protecting households from financial catastrophe. The COVID-19 pandemic derailed the progress made across primary targets. This article aims to review policy challenges achieve UHC in a post-pandemic world.

Language: Английский

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Toward a climate mobilities research agenda: Intersectionality, immobility, and policy responses DOI Creative Commons
Georgina Cundill, Chandni Singh, W. Neil Adger

et al.

Global Environmental Change, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 69, P. 102315 - 102315

Published: July 1, 2021

Mobility is a key livelihood and risk management strategy, including in the context of climate change. The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced long standing concerns that migrant populations remain largely overlooked economic development, adaptation to change, spatial planning. We synthesize evidence across multiple studies confirms overwhelming preponderance in-country short distance rather than international migration change hotspots Asia Africa. emerging findings highlight critical importance addressing immobility intersecting social determinants influence who can move cannot development policy. This suggests more focused mobilities research agenda includes understanding drivers mobility multi-directional movement; factors determine for some others; implications under recovery.

Language: Английский

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COVID-19 Induced Economic Slowdown and Mental Health Issues DOI Creative Commons

Yi-Miao Gong,

Xiaoxing Liu, Yongbo Zheng

et al.

Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 13

Published: March 4, 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has pressed a pause button on global economic development, and induced significant mental health problems. In order to demonstrate the progressed relationship between pandemic, slowdown, burden, we overviewed global-level gross domestic product changes problems variation since outbreak of COVID-19, reviewed comprehensively specific sectors influenced by including international trade, worldwide travel, education system, healthcare individual employment. We hope provide timely evidence help with promotion policymakers’ effective strategies in mitigating losses pandemic; suggest different governments or policy makers countries share information experience dealing COVID-19-induced slowdown promote vaccine popularization plan protect every against coronavirus essentially; appeal collaboration minimize stigmatization related adverse consequences increase wellbeings people all over world.

Language: Английский

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Research priorities for climate mobility DOI Creative Commons
Nicholas P. Simpson, Katharine J. Mach, Mark Tebboth

et al.

One Earth, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7(4), P. 589 - 607

Published: March 8, 2024

The escalating impacts of climate change on the movement and immobility people, coupled with false but influential narratives mobility, highlight an urgent need for nuanced synthetic research around mobility. Synthesis evidence gaps across Intergovernmental Panel Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report a to clarify understanding what conditions make human mobility effective adaptation option its outcomes, including simultaneous losses, damages, benefits. Priorities include integration development planning; involuntary vulnerability; gender; data cities; risk from responses maladaptation; public risk; transboundary, compound, cascading risks; nature-based approaches; planned retreat, relocation, heritage. Cutting these priorities, modalities better position as type process, praxis. Policies practices reflect diverse needs, experiences emphasizing capability, choice, freedom movement.

Language: Английский

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Building resilience in urban slums: exploring urban poverty and policy responses amid crises DOI Creative Commons
Z. R. M. Abdullah Kaiser, Afzal Hossain Sakil, Rajendra Baikady

et al.

Discover Global Society, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 3(1)

Published: Feb. 10, 2025

The rapid urbanization of the Global South has intensified challenges faced by urban slum communities, leaving them particularly vulnerable to socioeconomic shocks. Despite growing attention poverty in these regions, limited research explores how such intertwined with shocks during crises like COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims fill this gap examining experiences residents Bangladesh pandemic through lens social exclusion theory and resilience, focusing on role governmental responses. employed a qualitative approach, incorporating in-depth interviews, key informant focus group discussions, observation methods, thematic analysis achieve its objectives. findings reveal that critically threatened income food security poor. Moreover, found many had leave cities, exclusion, experienced digital divide. Findings highlight significant shortcomings government measures, emphasizing need for stronger safety net programs, public–private partnerships, economic resilience strategies. emphasizes importance building fostering sustainable development addressing multi-dimensional vulnerabilities communities. provides insights into crisis management building, offering evidence-based recommendations mitigating effects enhancing sustainability.

Language: Английский

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Sustainable Consumption in Consumer Behavior in the Time of COVID-19: Topic Modeling on Twitter Data Using LDA DOI Creative Commons
Paweł Brzustewicz, Anupam Singh

Energies, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 14(18), P. 5787 - 5787

Published: Sept. 14, 2021

By using text mining techniques, this study identifies the topics of sustainable consumption that are important during COVID-19 pandemic. An Application Programming Interface (API) streaming method was used to extract data from Twitter. A total 14,591 tweets were collected Twitter API. However, after cleaning, 13,635 considered for analysis. The objectives identify (1) users tweet about and (2) detect emotion-based sentiments in tweets. Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) algorithm topic modeling Louvain semantic network clustering. NRC emotion lexicon sentiment LDA model discovers six topics: organic food consumption, waste, vegan food, tourism, transport, energy consumption. While detects four clusters—lifestyle climate change, responsible renewable energy, analysis results show more positive emotions among than negative ones. contributes existing literature by providing a fresh perspective on various interconnected bring global level.

Language: Английский

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COVID-19 return migration phenomena: experiences from South and Southeast Asia DOI Creative Commons
S. Irudaya Rajan, Jean‐Louis Arcand

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 49(20), P. 5133 - 5152

Published: Nov. 23, 2023

Academic interest for the scholarship on return migration has received new vigour owing in part to massive waves observed because of COVID-19 pandemic. This special issue consolidates studies conducted aftermath that study experiences from South and Southeast Asia. These harness primary as well secondary data order document what happened migrants a result lockdowns related measures immobility, flow when borders reopened, condition since their countries origin. Despite fact we draw context pandemic-induced phenomena, insights generated by our are important at large.

Language: Английский

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Avian Influenza in Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs): Outbreaks, Vaccination Challenges and Economic Impact DOI Creative Commons
Deepak Subedi, Muhammad Haris, Muhammad Haris Raza Farhan

et al.

Pakistan Veterinary Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Avian influenza (AI) outbreaks pose severe challenges to low and middle-income countries such as Nepal, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Ghana, South Africa, Indonesia, leading profound economic crises with far-reaching consequences.The multifaceted impacts of AI on low-income economies shed light the intricate relationship between disease control financial stability.By reviewing implications for poultry industry, trade restrictions, food security, public health, government legislation, socio-economic vulnerabilities, we provide a comprehensive overview ramifications outbreaks.AI cause substantial disruptions in resulting significant losses farmers related businesses.The sector contributes 4%, 1.4-1.6%,6-8%, 14% national GDPs Ghana respectively.Imposing restrictions affected regions also hampers international trade, reducing revenue foreign exchange earnings.This, turn, affects security products serve vital sources protein nutrition countries.Moreover, adversely impact environmental sustainability by culling infected birds.

Language: Английский

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Socioeconomic impacts of airborne and droplet-borne infectious diseases on industries: a systematic review DOI Creative Commons
Ely Zarina Samsudin, Siti Munira Yasin,

Nur-Hasanah Ruslan

et al.

BMC Infectious Diseases, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24(1)

Published: Jan. 16, 2024

Abstract Background Recent pandemics have had far-reaching effects on the world’s largest economies and amplified need to estimate full extent range of socioeconomic impacts infectious diseases outbreaks multi-sectoral industries. This systematic review aims evaluate airborne droplet-borne Methods A structured, was performed according PRISMA guidelines. Databases PubMed, Scopus, Web Science, IDEAS/REPEC, OSHLINE, HSELINE, NIOSHTIC-2 were reviewed. Study quality appraisal using Table Evidence Levels from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Joanna Briggs Institute tools, Mixed Appraisal Tool, Center Based Management case study critical checklist. Quantitative analysis not attempted due heterogeneity included studies. qualitative synthesis primary studies examining impact in any industry a framework based empirical findings conceptualized. Results total 55 conducted 1984 2021 included, reporting 46,813,038 participants working multiple industries across globe. The articles good. On whole, direct Coronavirus Disease 2019, influenza, influenza (H1N1), Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, tuberculosis norovirus include increased morbidity, mortality, health costs. then led indirect including social such as employment crises reduced workforce size well economic demand shock, supply chain disruptions, production cost, service business financial Gross Domestic Product loss, attributable productivity losses illnesses national policy responses contain diseases. Conclusions suggests that inflicted severe costs regional global Further research is needed better understand their long-term support improved preparedness response capacity for outbreaks. Public private stakeholders at local, national, international levels must join forces ensure informed systems sector-specific cost-sharing strategies optimal security.

Language: Английский

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