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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.