The Pandemic City: Urban Issues in the Time of COVID-19
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2021-03-17
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Martínez, Lina, and John R. Short. 2021. "The Pandemic City: Urban Issues in the Time of COVID-19" Sustainability 13, no. 6: 3295. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13063295
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Pandemics have shaped the way cities are planned and configured. Throughout history,
cities have evolved to solve problems of sanitation, hygiene, and health access while providing
space and opportunities for the urban dwellers. COVID-19 will have significant implications in the
way cities are planned. This recent crisis highlights a number of issues. This paper looks at the
context for the pandemic and then reviews studies and debates in four areas: transformations in
the configuration of public spaces, transportation, urban connectivities, and urban economies. This
pandemic, like other similar episodes in the past, is forcing us to rethink the nature of urban space
and may be an opportunity to plan for safer, more sustainable cities.