COVID-19 is the most recent respiratory pandemic to necessitate better knowledge about city planning and design. The complex connections between cities and pandemics, however challenge traditional approaches to reviewing literature. In this article we adopted a rapid review methodology. We review the historical literature on respiratory pandemics and their documented connections to urban planning and design (both broadly defined as being concerned with cities as complex systems). Our systematic search across multidisciplinary databases returned a total of 1323 sources, with 92 articles included in the final review. Findings showed that the literature represents the multi-scalar nature of cities and pandemics - pandemics are global phenomena...
Background and aim of the work. The ongoing pandemic of COVID-19, which nowadays has exceeded 2.5 mi...
This chapter aims to assess the historical role of architecture and urbanism in the prevention and m...
This paper is an editorial for a special issue of the same title, guest-edited for Planning Perspect...
COVID-19 is the most recent respiratory pandemic to necessitate better knowledge about city planning...
COVID-19 is the most recent respiratory pandemic to necessitate better knowledge about city planning...
This article draws out key implications for urban designers from the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly...
Purpose – This literature review paper aims to discuss the impacts and measures taken on Covid-19 wi...
COVID-19 is a respiratory disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, a new coronavirus discovered in 2019. WHO de...
Cities around the world are the epicentres of the coronavirus pandemic: both in the first wave, as t...
The COVID-19 pandemic is changing people’s habits and behaviors and will reshape city layout and ma...
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced a re-examination of our societies and in particular urban health. W...
COVID-19 has had unprecedented impacts on urban life on a global scale, representing the worst pande...
The aim of the scoping review is to map out evidence based research on the Covid-19 pandemic impact ...
Background and aim of the work. The ongoing pandemic of COVID-19, which nowadays has exceeded 2.5 mi...
This chapter aims to assess the historical role of architecture and urbanism in the prevention and m...
This paper is an editorial for a special issue of the same title, guest-edited for Planning Perspect...
COVID-19 is the most recent respiratory pandemic to necessitate better knowledge about city planning...
COVID-19 is the most recent respiratory pandemic to necessitate better knowledge about city planning...
This article draws out key implications for urban designers from the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly...
Purpose – This literature review paper aims to discuss the impacts and measures taken on Covid-19 wi...
COVID-19 is a respiratory disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, a new coronavirus discovered in 2019. WHO de...
Cities around the world are the epicentres of the coronavirus pandemic: both in the first wave, as t...
The COVID-19 pandemic is changing people’s habits and behaviors and will reshape city layout and ma...
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced a re-examination of our societies and in particular urban health. W...
COVID-19 has had unprecedented impacts on urban life on a global scale, representing the worst pande...
The aim of the scoping review is to map out evidence based research on the Covid-19 pandemic impact ...
Background and aim of the work. The ongoing pandemic of COVID-19, which nowadays has exceeded 2.5 mi...
This chapter aims to assess the historical role of architecture and urbanism in the prevention and m...
This paper is an editorial for a special issue of the same title, guest-edited for Planning Perspect...