2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12229406
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Economic Consequences of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) on Fisheries in the Eastern Mediterranean (Cyprus)

Abstract: Fisheries are among the sectors hardest-hit by the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) crisis due to the sudden decrease in the demand for seafood. This study employs demand-driven and supply-driven input-output models to conduct an economy-wide assessment of the contraction of the fisheries activities in Cyprus, as well as a questionnaire survey to reveal fishermen’s perceptions of COVID-19 crisis impacts. The results at the macroeconomic level reveal that the contraction in the economic output of the fisheries s… Show more

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“… Immediate research needs: To complement price and production data, use survey tools to document and better understand COVID-19 impacts on people working at all levels in seafood value chains and seafood consumers in order to direct support to vulnerable actors in the seafood system. Examples of this work include: ( Smith et al, 2020 ; Rosen, 2020 ; van Senten ; Kumaran et al, 2020 ; Campbell et al, 2020 ; Seshagiri et al et al ; Giannakis et al, 2020 ; Steenbergen et al, 2020 ; Sorensen et al, 2020 ) Document and share case-experiences of actors in the value chain that have adapted to shifts in supply and demand of seafood so lessons from their strategies can be more widely adopted. Examples of this work include: ( Stoll et al, 2020 ; Smith et al, 2020 ) Improve open data and data sharing platforms to facilitate the exchange of information about the societal impacts of COVID-19, to enable more rapid and coordinated responses to future shocks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Immediate research needs: To complement price and production data, use survey tools to document and better understand COVID-19 impacts on people working at all levels in seafood value chains and seafood consumers in order to direct support to vulnerable actors in the seafood system. Examples of this work include: ( Smith et al, 2020 ; Rosen, 2020 ; van Senten ; Kumaran et al, 2020 ; Campbell et al, 2020 ; Seshagiri et al et al ; Giannakis et al, 2020 ; Steenbergen et al, 2020 ; Sorensen et al, 2020 ) Document and share case-experiences of actors in the value chain that have adapted to shifts in supply and demand of seafood so lessons from their strategies can be more widely adopted. Examples of this work include: ( Stoll et al, 2020 ; Smith et al, 2020 ) Improve open data and data sharing platforms to facilitate the exchange of information about the societal impacts of COVID-19, to enable more rapid and coordinated responses to future shocks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To complement price and production data, use survey tools to document and better understand COVID-19 impacts on people working at all levels in seafood value chains and seafood consumers in order to direct support to vulnerable actors in the seafood system. Examples of this work include: ( Smith et al, 2020 ; Rosen, 2020 ; van Senten ; Kumaran et al, 2020 ; Campbell et al, 2020 ; Seshagiri et al et al ; Giannakis et al, 2020 ; Steenbergen et al, 2020 ; Sorensen et al, 2020 )…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the most basic industry, the pandemic's economic impacts on agriculture are huge. Many researchers focused on fishery (Giannakis et al, 2020;Knight et al, 2020), food (Barcaccia et al, 2020;Giudice et al, 2020;van der Ploeg, 2020;Zhang Y. et al, 2020) and dairy (Hussain et al, 2020;Uddin et al, 2020;Weersink et al, 2020), etc. Business is one of the parts that have received lots of attention, in which there have been many discussions on company's financial performance (Folger-Laronde et al, 2020;Rababah et al, 2020), the listed companies (Rababah et al, 2020;Xiong et al, 2020), the supply chain (Al-Mansour & Al-Ajmi, 2020;Inoue & Todo, 2020;Taqi et al, 2020), the e-commerce market (Bozhechkova et al, 2020), etc.…”
Section: The Analyses Of the Pandemic's Economic Impacts On Different Industriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This important human achievement generated a great increase in the world population, as well as major changes in its age distribution. Recently, interest in mortality trends and forecasts has been renewed as policymakers, health scientists, demographers, and economists focus on changing drivers of mortality [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] and on impacts of pandemics such as COVID-19 [11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%