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Assessment of Socio-Economic Sustainability and Resilience after COVID-19

Assessment of Socio-Economic Sustainability and Resilience after COVID-19

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The pandemic period has caused severe socio-economic damage, but it is accompanied by environmental deterioration that can also affect economic opportunities and social equity. In the face of this double risk, future generations are ready to be resilient and make their contribution not only on the consumption side, but also through their inclusion in all companies by bringing green and circular principles with them. Policy makers can also favor this choice.

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Keywords

  • adoption willingness of IoT traceability technology
  • agrivoltaic system
  • agronomic management
  • Air Pollution
  • Air quality
  • América latina
  • Asia Pacific
  • best–worst method
  • bioenergy
  • biogas
  • biomethane
  • Business
  • Case studies
  • Change
  • China
  • Circular Economy
  • circular network
  • Climate Change
  • CO2 emission
  • competences
  • consumers’ awareness
  • COVID-19
  • Covid-19 outbreak
  • COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Crisis
  • crop production
  • customer–supplier relationship
  • cyber-security
  • cybersecurity
  • Data science
  • DEA
  • demand shock
  • Digital Transformation
  • Digitalization
  • Digitization
  • distance learning
  • dominant design
  • E-commerce
  • econometric modeling
  • economic burden
  • economic sustainability
  • efficiency measurement
  • electric vehicle
  • emerging cities
  • emission level
  • environmental sustainability
  • EU
  • Europe
  • external capital
  • financialization
  • food system
  • Food-Energy-Water nexus
  • fuzzy best-worst method
  • gas supply decarbonization
  • grey DEMATEL
  • Gross Domestic Product
  • health effects
  • Higher Education
  • hypothetical extraction method
  • incentives
  • Infectious Disease
  • Infrastructure
  • innovation
  • Innovation Ecosystem
  • innovation strategy
  • input–output model
  • IT disruptions
  • Latent Moderate Structural Equations
  • levelized cost
  • Local Community
  • Methodology
  • mobility choice
  • multi-criteria decision making
  • multi-domain resilience
  • n/a
  • natural gas grid
  • Pandemic
  • perception analysis
  • pig farmers
  • reflexive governance
  • renewable energy
  • resilience
  • resilience decisions
  • resilience of city
  • resilient supply chains
  • sectoral linkage
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • small- and medium-sized enterprises
  • social sustainability
  • socio-economic sustainability
  • solar photovoltaics
  • strategic agility
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  • supply chain collaboration
  • supply chain resilience
  • sustainability
  • sustainability strategy
  • Sustainable development goals
  • sustainable electricity production
  • sustainable integration
  • sustainable operations
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • TFP
  • the Asian region
  • twitter
  • Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology
  • urban planning
  • Urban Resilience
  • warehouse logistics
  • women’s leadership

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-2720-8

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