COVID-19: the impact of a global crisis on sustainable development research.

作者: Walter Leal Filho , Anabela Marisa Azul , Tony Wall , Marie Asma Ben Othmen , Claudio RP Vasconcelos

DOI: 10.1007/S11625-020-00866-Y

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摘要: The crisis caused by COVID-19 has affected research in a variety of ways. As far as on sustainable development is concerned, the lockdown significantly disrupted usual communication channels and, among other things, led to cancellation meetings and long-planned events. It also delay delivery projects. There gap literature regards how global influences sustainability research. Therefore, this ground-breaking paper undertakes an analysis extent which whole, particular, influenced research, it outlines solutions pursued researchers around world overcome many challenges they have experienced. This some measures that may be implemented future take more advantage existing technologies support development.

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