2019冠状病毒病大流行对东南亚可持续发展的影响

Noorvita Ika Mardianti, H. Warsono, Jumadil Saputra, Augustin Rina Herwati
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新冠肺炎疫情正在全球蔓延,已被联合国宣布为全球大流行。作者好奇的是,东盟各成员国是如何根据各自国内的社会经济、安全、政治环境对不同的政策做出反应的。COVID-19引发的危机在各个方面影响了可持续发展目标方面的研究。可持续发展目标被经济、社会和环境这三个可持续发展方面复杂而动荡的问题所破坏。本文旨在讨论COVID-19大流行如何影响可持续发展目标的实现,并调查公共行政治理在东南亚抗击COVID-19中的作用。使用的方法是通过分析文献综述的定性研究方法。人们发现,这一流行病严重威胁到可持续发展目标的实现,但也可以发现与某些可持续发展目标有关的机会。结果表明,区域合作可持续发展和恢复战略(如绿色经济)需要大规模疫苗接种。研究结果为改变区域可持续性和推动创新战略以实现可持续发展议程的政策影响提供了实际指导。东盟各国政府决策者在COVID-19流行病学的基础上制定了防治流行病的可持续战略。
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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Sustainable Development in Southeast Asia
COVID-19 is spreading worldwide and has been declared by the United Nations a global pandemic. The author is curious about how ASEAN member states responded to different policies based on their domestic socioeconomic, security, and political circumstances. The crisis caused by COVID-19 has affected research in various ways, as SDGs are concerned. SDGs are ruined by complex and turbulent problems in three dimensions of sustainable development: economic, social, and environmental. This paper aims to discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted SDG's achievement and investigate the role of governance for public administration in combating COVID-19 in Southeast Asia. The method used is a qualitative research method through analytical literature reviews. The pandemic has been found to severely threaten the achievement of the SDGs, while opportunities concerning selected SDGs can also be found. The results reveal that massive vaccination is needed for cooperative regional sustainable development and recovery strategies, such as the green economy. The findings provide practical guidance on policy implications to transform regional sustainability and push innovative strategies to achieve sustainable development agendas. ASEAN's government policymakers have built a sustainable strategy for combating pandemics based on the epidemiology of COVID-19.
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