Planning for a COVID-19 Future - Part 3: Recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic ~ Co-Existence and Sustainable Development
TAGS: COVID-19; resilience; recovery; impacts – public health, economics, social, cultural; inter-generational equity; sustainable development; methodology - multi-objective analysis; public participation.
Any plan for recovery must focus on a future in which it may be improbable to reduce COVID-19 health risks to a zero level.
Co-existence with COVID-19 should be seen as the norm for a resilient society.
Recovery
from the pandemic also needs to be seen as a classic sustainable development
problem for Government to resolve – not simply public health or economic issues.
Any recovery
plan should minimize the extent to which costs and benefits are shared
disproportionately between generations.
The recovery plan requires sustainable solutions that resonate with the principle of intergenerational equity – a concept of fairness between generations. The principle is the foundation for sustainable development.
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