Publication detail
Sustainable development in period of COVID-19 pandemic
Mikulčić H. Zhang, Z. Baleta, J. Klemeš, J.J.
English title
Sustainable development in period of COVID-19 pandemic
Type
editorial
Language
en
Original abstract
COVID-19 pandemic has shown that sustainable development of energy, water and environment systems is essential for the basic life needs of humankind. Logistics problems, shortage of resources and goods, a crisis of traditional energy systems, all these COVID-19 caused problems show that available resources should be used with caution. This paper is an introduction article to the Virtual Special Issue that discusses some of the latest developments in three research topic areas, namely Energy, Water and Environment. These research topics emerged from the four Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems Conferences held in 2020. The purpose of the introduction article is to provide a brief introduction to the field and the articles included in this Journal of Cleaner Production Virtual Special Issue. © 2021
English abstract
COVID-19 pandemic has shown that sustainable development of energy, water and environment systems is essential for the basic life needs of humankind. Logistics problems, shortage of resources and goods, a crisis of traditional energy systems, all these COVID-19 caused problems show that available resources should be used with caution. This paper is an introduction article to the Virtual Special Issue that discusses some of the latest developments in three research topic areas, namely Energy, Water and Environment. These research topics emerged from the four Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems Conferences held in 2020. The purpose of the introduction article is to provide a brief introduction to the field and the articles included in this Journal of Cleaner Production Virtual Special Issue. © 2021
Keywords in English
COVID-19; Energy systems; Environmental assessment; SDEWES; Sustainable development; Water and wastewater
Released
15.12.2021
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
ISSN
0959-6526
Number
328
Pages from–to
129577–129577
Pages count
13