2022
DOI: 10.4324/9781003240983
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Cities Learning from a Pandemic

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“…The second is connected to the substantive ‘content’ of geographical and urban research. The geographical literature on COVID‐19 both in Geography and Urban Studies journals has expanded dramatically since the pandemic emerged in 2020 (see, for instance, the reviews in Armondi et al, 2022, Doucet et al, 2021). Here, we spotlight three key areas: health, governance, and the social (e.g., Aalbers et al, 2020; Sparke & Anguelov, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second is connected to the substantive ‘content’ of geographical and urban research. The geographical literature on COVID‐19 both in Geography and Urban Studies journals has expanded dramatically since the pandemic emerged in 2020 (see, for instance, the reviews in Armondi et al, 2022, Doucet et al, 2021). Here, we spotlight three key areas: health, governance, and the social (e.g., Aalbers et al, 2020; Sparke & Anguelov, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), reforzando la idea de que tienen en su mano muchas de las soluciones para avanzar en el camino de la sostenibilidad. En el marco de la pandemia a esa visión se ha sumado la importancia de preparar las ciudades para afrontar retos de gran calado mejorando su nivel de resiliencia y su preparación frente al riesgo (Armondi et al, 2021).…”
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