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Titlebook: COVID-19 in Zimbabwe; Trends, Dynamics and Lazarus Chapungu,David Chikodzi,Kaitano Dube Book 2023 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Aut

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书目名称COVID-19 in Zimbabwe
副标题Trends, Dynamics and
编辑Lazarus Chapungu,David Chikodzi,Kaitano Dube
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概述Discusses about the COVID-19-Environment, Agriculture and Water sector nexuses within a country specific context.Collects and shares insights about the COVID-19-Environment.Brings together researchers
图书封面Titlebook: COVID-19 in Zimbabwe; Trends, Dynamics and Lazarus Chapungu,David Chikodzi,Kaitano Dube Book 2023 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Aut
描述This contributed volume, based on papers presented at a conference held in Zimbabwe in mid-2021, interrogates solutions to COVID-19-related problems and issues across agricultural, environmental and water sectors in Zimbabwe and assesses their scientific, economic and practical validity. Across 19 chapters, this volume unpacks the science, economics and politics of the pandemic with a focus on understanding its secondary and tertiary impact on Zimbabwe’s population.  The volume is also dedicated to understanding the practical and policy-oriented approaches in tackling the pandemic and confronting the “new normal” of COVID-19. It brings together researchers, development practitioners and policy makers from various disciplines in an endeavour to understand COVID-19 trends and analyse the scientific options for mitigation, containment, innovation and ultimately pre-empt the possible emergence and impacts of other pandemics in the future
出版日期Book 2023
关键词Impacts of COVID-19; Cross-sector solutions; Southern Africa; COVID-19 and the SDGs; COVID-19 and Agenda
版次1
doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21472-1
isbn_softcover978-3-031-21474-5
isbn_ebook978-3-031-21472-1
copyrightThe Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerl
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