On the Frontline—A bibliometric Study on Sustainability, Development, Coronaviruses, and COVID-19

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作者
Andrea Gatto
Carlo Drago
Matteo Ruggeri
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[1] Wenzhou-Kean University,Natural Resources Institute
[2] CBPM,Centre for Studies on Europe
[3] University of Greenwich,undefined
[4] Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC),undefined
[5] University of Rome N. Cusano,undefined
[6] Istituto Superiore di Sanità,undefined
[7] Viale Regina Elena,undefined
[8] St. Camillus International University of Health Sciences,undefined
来源
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2023年 / 30卷
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COVID-19; Sustainability; Development; Coronavirus; Pandemics; Bibliometrics; C0; I15; I18; Q01; Q56;
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摘要
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed the world’s population in a state of unprecedented public health and global health vulnerability. Risks to public and global health have escalated due to COVID-19 contamination. This has raised the statistics of inequity and environmental concerns. A possible outlook entails reducing the pandemic consequences by prioritizing development, biodiversity, and adaptability, offering buffer solutions. It contains vital methods for studying, comprehending, and unraveling events—examining early responses to COVID-19, sustainability, and development, relating them with overall Coronaviruses reaction. This study maps out environmental, socioeconomic, and medical/technological issues using as statistical techniques multiple correspondence analysis and validated cluster analysis. The findings encourage rapid, long-term development policy involvement to address the pandemic. The resulting crises have highlighted the necessity for the revival of health justice policies anchored in distinctive public health ethical patterns in response to them. As a general rule, resilience and preparedness will be targeted at developing and vulnerable nations and are prone to include access to vaccines, public health care, and health investment. Our findings show the relevance of innovating on sustainable development routes and yardsticks. Sustainable global health requires crucial measures in prevention, preparation, and response. Long-term policy recommendations are needed to address pandemics and their interrelated crises and foster sustained growth and socioecological protection.
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