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  1. kinder.rice.edu

    But, coming out of the pandemic, cities will definitely be different more than ever before. So, here are six trends and predictions that, taken together, should provide a useful picture of how cities will look in the post-pandemic world of the 2020s. 1. Big, expensive cities are out. Smaller, cheaper cities are in.
  2. sciencedirect.com

    Dec 20, 2023Also, there have been some reviews with a more comprehensive approach dealing with an analysis of the implications of the pandemic on the sustainability agenda (Ranjbari et al., 2021a), the impacts on cities' life (Sharifi, 2022), and perspectives for future pandemic-resilient cities (Amirzadeh et al., 2023). However, there is a distinct gap ...
  3. archive.wbcsd.org

    It is useful to consider what exactly the COVID-19 pandemic represents for cities and why it can change people's sense of place so profoundly. The pandemic impacts are so severe it can be classified as a "transformative stressor". These rare events cause severe and intense social, environmental and economic impacts.
  4. magazine.wharton.upenn.edu

    But the pandemic kicked off a rise in remote work that has decreased occupancy in office buildings and driven up home prices. Downtown economies and municipal budgets are feeling the pinch. ... The line at Philadelphia's City Hall stretched longer than a football field one hot July Monday this summer, as municipal workers waited at a food ...
  5. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    It is misleading to talk of a post-pandemic world never mind a post-pandemic city given that we have lived through a number of such outbreaks and we are warned that more will come: the influenza pandemic of 1918-1919, Asian Flu (1957-1958), HIV/AIDS (1980 onwards), H1N1 flu (2009), Ebola (2013-2020) and the Zika virus (2015-2016), to ...
  6. link.springer.com

    Feb 15, 2023Pandemic and the City Download book PDF. Download book EPUB. Overview ... She has worked in the Department of Urban Planning and Environment at the Center for the Future of Places (CFP), at the School of Architecture and Built Environment at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, and at Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland. ...
  7. sciencedirect.com

    Dec 24, 2024Urban resilience refers to the ability of an urban system and its inhabitants to function normally under various shocks and pressures, and to adapt and move towards sustainable development (Amirzadeh et al., 2022).A resilient city must be able to withstand future shocks and pressures at the social, economic, technological system, and infrastructure levels in order to maintain the same function ...
  8. Big data is helping Bogota and many other cities assess the increased demand for bike lanes to accommodate the number of cyclists in the city taking shorter journeys due to the pandemic. The COVID-19 crisis presents cities with the opportunity for a 'Great Reset' towards greener, resilient, healthier, inclusive and sustainable cities.

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