Urban public health emergencies and the COVID-19 pandemic. Part 1: Social and spatial inequalities in the COVID-city
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] M. Gandy. Zoonotic urbanisation: multispecies urbanism and the rescaling of urban epidemiology , 2023, Urban Studies.
[2] Yuval Arbel,et al. Is COVID-19 Herd Immunity Influenced by Population Densities of Cities? , 2022, Sustainability.
[3] Sam Jacoby,et al. The impact of housing design and quality on wellbeing: lived experiences of the home during COVID-19 in London , 2022, Cities & Health.
[4] Katherine King,et al. Nearby nature in lockdown: Practices and affordances for leisure in urban green spaces , 2022, Leisure Studies.
[5] Lucas Pohl. The empty city: COVID-19 and the apocalyptic imagination , 2022, City.
[6] Miko Hucko. Fickle spheres: The constant re/construction of the private and other new habits , 2022, Urban Studies (Edinburgh, Scotland).
[7] P. Cobbinah,et al. Geographies of infections: built environment and COVID-19 pandemic in metropolitan Melbourne , 2022, Sustainable Cities and Society.
[8] C. Ratti,et al. New urban habits in Stockholm following COVID-19 , 2022, Urban studies.
[9] A. Takizawa,et al. Impact of the Urban Exodus Triggered by the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Shrinking Cities of the Osaka Metropolitan Area , 2022, Sustainability.
[10] Leah Gibbs. COVID‐19 and the animals , 2022, Geographical Research.
[11] Max Nathan. The city and the virus , 2021, Urban Studies (Edinburgh, Scotland).
[12] A. Perl,et al. Global cities, hypermobility, and Covid-19 , 2021, Cities.
[13] Wei Zhai,et al. The impact of ethnic segregation on neighbourhood-level social distancing in the United States amid the early outbreak of COVID-19 , 2021, Urban studies.
[14] M. Sparke,et al. Neoliberal disease: COVID-19, co-pathogenesis and global health insecurities , 2021, Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space.
[15] T. Sanders,et al. Informal settlements, Covid-19 and sex workers in Kenya , 2021, Urban studies.
[16] R. Frank,et al. U.S. frontline workers and COVID-19 inequities , 2021, Preventive Medicine.
[17] C. Phillipson,et al. Locked down by inequality: Older people and the COVID-19 pandemic , 2021, Urban studies.
[18] J. Cheshire,et al. Spatial and social disparities in the decline of activities during the COVID-19 lockdown in Greater London , 2021, Urban studies.
[19] S. Broomell,et al. Perceiving a pandemic: Global–local incompatibility and COVID-19 superspreading events. , 2021, Decision.
[20] S. Ibrahim,et al. Association between overcrowded households, multigenerational households, and COVID-19: a cohort study , 2021, Public Health.
[21] D. Tremblay,et al. Towards a post-COVID geography of economic activity: Using probability spaces to decipher Montreal’s changing workscapes , 2021, Urban studies.
[22] Joaquin A. Urrego,et al. JUE Insight: Are City Centers Losing Their Appeal? Commercial Real Estate, Urban Spatial Structure, and COVID-19 , 2021, Journal of Urban Economics.
[23] R. Florida,et al. Critical Commentary: Cities in a post-COVID world , 2021, Urban studies.
[24] Anuli Njoku. COVID-19 and Environmental Racism: Challenges and Recommendations , 2021, European Journal of Environment and Public Health.
[25] K. Furuya,et al. “We Need such a Space”: Residents’ Motives for Visiting Urban Green Spaces during the COVID-19 Pandemic , 2021, Sustainability.
[26] James Duminy. Beyond growth and density: Recentring the demographic drivers of urban health and risk in the global south , 2021, Urban Studies (Edinburgh, Scotland).
[27] Ipsita Sapra,et al. The protracted exodus of migrants from Hyderabad in the time of COVID-19 , 2021, Journal of social and economic development.
[28] O. Horstick,et al. International travel-related control measures to contain the COVID-19 pandemic: a rapid review. , 2021, The Cochrane database of systematic reviews.
[29] S. Pachauri,et al. Deprivations and Inequities in Cities Viewed Through a Pandemic Lens , 2021, Frontiers in Sustainable Cities.
[30] John Rennie Short,et al. The Pandemic City: Urban Issues in the Time of COVID-19 , 2021, Sustainability.
[31] J. Lorimer,et al. After the anthropause: Lockdown lessons for more‐than‐human geographies , 2021, The Geographical Journal.
[32] S. Fothergill,et al. The impact of the Coronavirus Crisis on Older Industrial Britain , 2021 .
[33] J. Reades,et al. Housing: Shrinking homes, COVID-19 and the challenge of homeworking , 2021, Town Planning Review: Volume 92, Issue 1.
[34] Xinzi Wang,et al. Evidence of Social and Structural COVID-19 Disparities by Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Race/Ethnicity in an Urban Environment , 2020, Journal of Urban Health.
[35] David Madden. The urban process under covid capitalism , 2020 .
[36] S. de Lusignan,et al. Excess mortality in the first COVID pandemic peak: cross-sectional analyses of the impact of age, sex, ethnicity, household size, and long-term conditions in people of known SARS-CoV-2 status in England , 2020, The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners.
[37] Richard D. F. Harris. Exploring the neighbourhood-level correlates of Covid-19 deaths in London using a difference across spatial boundaries method , 2020, Health & Place.
[38] Ayyoob Sharifi,et al. The COVID-19 pandemic: Impacts on cities and major lessons for urban planning, design, and management , 2020, Science of The Total Environment.
[39] J. Car,et al. Associations of Social Isolation with Anxiety and Depression During the Early COVID-19 Pandemic: A Survey of Older Adults in London, UK , 2020, Frontiers in Psychiatry.
[40] Tara C Smith,et al. SARS-CoV-2 Transmission Dynamics Should Inform Policy , 2020, Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
[41] C. Webster,et al. The nature of cities and the Covid-19 pandemic , 2020, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability.
[42] M. Jarchow,et al. Urbanization and biodiversity loss in the post-COVID-19 era: complex challenges and possible solutions , 2020, Cities & Health.
[43] Andree Ehlert,et al. The socio-economic determinants of COVID-19: A spatial analysis of German county level data , 2020, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences.
[44] Andreas Kuebart,et al. Infectious Diseases as Socio‐Spatial Processes: The COVID‐19 Outbreak In Germany , 2020, Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie = Journal of economic and social geography = Revue de geographie economique et humaine = Zeitschrift fur okonomische und soziale Geographie = Revista de geografia economica y social.
[45] Reid Ewing,et al. Does Density Aggravate the COVID-19 Pandemic? , 2020, Journal of the American Planning Association.
[46] M. Hesse,et al. Relational Cities Disrupted: Reflections on the Particular Geographies of COVID‐19 For Small But Global Urbanisation in Dublin, Ireland, and Luxembourg City, Luxembourg , 2020, Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie = Journal of economic and social geography = Revue de geographie economique et humaine = Zeitschrift fur okonomische und soziale Geographie = Revista de geografia economica y social.
[47] A. Pratt. COVID – 19 impacts cities, cultures and societies , 2020, City, Culture and Society.
[48] D. O’Neill,et al. Commentary: COVID in Care Homes—Challenges and Dilemmas in Healthcare Delivery , 2020, Age and ageing.
[49] A. Christodoulou,et al. The Predictive Capacity of Air Travel Patterns during the Global Spread of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Risk, Uncertainty and Randomness , 2020, International journal of environmental research and public health.
[50] Prasenjit Maity,et al. COVID-19 outbreak: Migration, effects on society, global environment and prevention , 2020, Science of The Total Environment.
[51] M. Acuto. COVID-19: Lessons for an Urban(izing) World , 2020, One Earth.
[52] R. Gemmiti. Ordinary Cities , 2019, The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies.
[53] R. Keil,et al. “Global cities and the spread of infectious disease: the case of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Toronto, Canada” : from Urban Studies (2006) , 2017 .
[54] S. McLafferty. Placing Pandemics: Geographical Dimensions of Vulnerability and Spread , 2010 .
[55] R. Keil,et al. Global Cities and the Spread of Infectious Disease: The Case of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Toronto, Canada , 2006 .
[56] Scott Baum,et al. Sydney, Australia: A Global City? Testing the Social Polarisation Thesis , 1997 .
[57] S. Sassen. The Global City , 1992 .
[58] Jennifer Robinson,et al. Ordinary Cities: Between Modernity and Development , 2006 .