Coronavirus Disease and Sustainability: Clinical Management, Work Organization and Public Health
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Health, Well-Being and Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 9249
Special Issue Editors
Interests: occupational medicine; toxicology; work-related stress; swift work
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Interests: work-related stress; psychology; alcohol abuse and insomnia disorder
Interests: pharmacology and toxicology; addiction; alcohol abuse; stress
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Interests: occupational medicine; health promotion; vaccine-preventable diseases risk mitigation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a sudden and dramatic shift in the way we work, significantly impacting local, national, and regional sustainability and stability. For many of us, the well-known pillars of work—the eight-hour workday, the office building, the morning commute, the salient boundaries between work and personal life, in-person conversations with colleagues, and sending children to school or daycare—have disappeared or drastically changed. Even worse, millions of workers have lost their jobs and their prospects for future employment are uncertain.
This Special Issue is interested in practical research findings and theoretical contributions that focus on how to turn the COVID-19 pandemic into an opportunity to accelerate development toward a more sustainable and regenerative society that focuses on innovation and the green transition.
Through different research approaches, we aim to bring new knowledge and better management and control of the pandemic to the workplace in light of the different consumption and production patterns associated with COVID 19. This Special Issue could incorporate original research contributions using different approaches, experimental, observational and intervention studies, literature reviews, protocol expert opinions, technical notes, and reviews from around the world. We seek submissions that propose a multidimensional approach to improving global climate change impact assessments and the sustainability of occupational management as they relate to COVID-19. Scientific contributions will span a variety of different areas, including: occupational medicine, ergonomics, architecture, design, engineering, virology, psychology, pharmacology, toxicology, and the prevention of new infections and their eventual management.
Dr. Emanuele Cannizzaro
Dr. Luigi Cirrincione
Dr. Fulvio Plescia
Prof. Dr. Venerando Rapisarda
Guest Editors
Manuscript Submission Information
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Keywords
- COVID-19
- sustainability
- work
- ergonomic
- prevention
- protection
- job
- occupational medicine