
The subject of the study is the parallel of the risk exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic situation and the socio-economic sensitivity of rural areas and agribusiness to the effects of this situation.
The main goal is understanding the spatial diversity of risk exposure to COVID-19 and social sensitivity to the effects of a pandemic, with particular emphasis on the specificity of rural areas and the agribusiness sector. The methodological goal included using the risk exposure index and the economic and social sensitivity index to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic situation as research tools and to modify both indicators so that they can be used to identify differences between the city and the countryside. The application objective is offering conclusions for effective pandemic risk management, taking into account the socio-economic sensitivity and specificity of the countryside. The basic problem to be solved is reducing the socio-economic sensitivity of rural areas and agribusiness to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic situation. In the analytical considerations, the hypothesis stating that the exposure of villages to the pandemic risk of COVID-19 is lower than in cities, but the socio-economic sensitivity of villages to the effects of a pandemic situation is significantly higher is verified.
The study will use the results of domestic and foreign research and other sources of information.
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