COVID-19 Last update 23 September 2021 This thematic collection brings together an interdisciplinary set of articles that examine the pandemic from a range of perspectives, including anthropology, sociology, psychology, history, and literature. The articles in this collection explore a range of topic...
Overall, social protection schemes help individuals and households manage income risks, including – but not exclusively – from large shocks, such as, recently, the large socioeconomic impacts of COVID-19 (Gentilini et al., 2021). Despite their potential as a policy response to climate change,...
Relatedly, oceans play a key role in regulating global climate, a core sustainability issue54. Climate change impacts are projected to be uneven across states, and the novel challenges and opportunities associated with climate change will be unevenly distributed across different users of marine resource...
I wish to acknowledge the traditional owners of this land where I have written and delivered this address – the Kombumerri people of the Yugambeh language group of indigenous peoples in Australia – and to their elders past, present and emerging. I also acknowledge the communication, ethical an...
The Fiji Council of Social Services commends the coalition government for the speed at which they were able to produce the National Development Plan 2025-2029, but Director Vani Catanasiga cautions the government of the issues that can arise within the coalition ...
Space–time fixity and flexibility of daily activities and the built environment: A case study of different types of communities in Beijing suburbs Space–time fixity constraint is an important concept in transport geography, but the influence of the built environment around both people's residence ...
COVID-19 could cut 50% of global oil demand in January–September 2020 (IEA 2020). Under the crisis scenario, the Chinese government’s policies and strategies, aimed to curb the disruption caused by COVID-19 outbreak, may balance these short-term impacts on energy and CO2 emissions, the ...
communication strategy by policymakers. The implications of our study transcend recent COVID-19 effects, as World Health Organization (WHO) cautions that there could be even worse health and socio-economic crises in the future, and we need to be better prepared to handle subsequent devastating ...
impacts of COVID-19 (Sung et al.2020). The number of outbound Korean tourists recently reached 2.01 million, which represents a substantial growth of 225.4% compared to 2022. This number, which indicated 98% of the outbound travel that was recorded in October 2019, signifies an almost ...