Sustainable Development and Digitalization: The Unusual COVID-19 Crisis Requires Original Solutions
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T. Lanshina, V. Barinova, A. Kondratyev, M. Romantsov
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This article provides a content analysis of over 20 policy proposals for coping with the COVID-19 crisis that have been published by influential international organizations, governments, corporations, academics and civil society groups The current situation, the role of digitalization during the crisis, and the composition of anti-crisis measures already taken by the worldʼs largest economies are investigated, and long-term measures are proposed aimed at restoring the global economy and moving toward more equitable and sustainable development The authors identify a significant green component in public policy proposals published since the pandemic began and note that many proposals relate to equity and inclusiveness in development and meeting the needs of individuals The authors further identify key areas of sustainable development that require action in the near future and which can create new opportunities for economic development: renewable energy and clean transport, cyclical economy, digitalization and environmental protection At the same time, it is noted that the transition to a green economy is of a long-term nature and may conflict with the need in the short term to support the economy in overcoming the crisis These priority areas for government action require attention within the framework of Russiaʼs anti-crisis policy Given the sharp drop in oil prices, the acceleration of digitalization and decarbonization, and the magnitude of the 2020 economic crisis, Russia needs to begin an accelerated transition to low-carbon energy, a cyclical economy and the restoration of its ecosystems with accelerated digitalization © 2020, International Organisations Research Journal All Rights Reserved
可持续发展和数字化:不寻常的COVID-19危机需要独创的解决方案
本文对有影响力的国际组织、政府、企业、学术界和民间社会团体发表的应对新冠肺炎危机的20多项政策建议进行了内容分析,调查了数字化在危机中的现状、作用以及世界最大经济体已经采取的应对危机措施的构成。提出了旨在恢复全球经济并朝着更加公平和可持续的发展方向发展的长期措施。作者指出,自疫情开始以来发布的公共政策建议中有一个重要的绿色组成部分,并指出,许多建议涉及发展中的公平和包容性以及满足个人需求。作者进一步指出,可持续发展的关键领域需要在不久的将来采取行动,并可以创造新的成果经济发展的机遇:同时指出,向绿色经济转型是长期性的,可能与短期内支持经济克服危机的需要相冲突。这些政府行动的优先领域需要在俄罗斯反危机政策框架内予以关注。鉴于油价大幅下跌,数字化和脱碳进程加快,鉴于2020年经济危机的严重程度,俄罗斯需要开始加速向低碳能源、循环经济的过渡,并通过加速数字化恢复其生态系统©2020,国际组织研究杂志版权所有
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