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Special Issue on Resilience and lessons learned from COVID-19 emergency response

As of this Special Issue (September 2022), the world has grappled with nearly three years of the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak (COVID). In that time, societal values, incentives, and behaviors have been altered either directly from responding to the health consequences of COVID or indirectly via the immense government interventions taken to stabilize everything from finance, to energy, and to global food supplies. Inevitably, much akin to the September 11th terrorist attacks, the experience of COVID and its aftermath will serve as an inflection point by which society will be benchmarked.

This collection was curated by the Editor in Chief from articles that also appear in the journal's issues. The journal’s standard peer review policy applies here. If an article was also included in a special issue of the journal, please see the instruction for authors for the special issue peer review policy.

Editors

  • Benjamin D. Trump

    Research Social Scientist at U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), USA

  • Igor Linkov

    U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), USA

Articles (10 in this collection)