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- W4280630759 abstract "Cities have long been viewed as sites of risk in pandemics. These concerns, which reach back at least to the medieval period, have been reawakened by the COVID-19 pandemic. As in the past, many contemporary writers and policymakers have argued that cities, and particularly those with high density, are dangerous in times of disease outbreak. Such worries have led to countless articles in the news media extolling the dangers of urban life and the perils of density. They have also led to the flight of some residents from cities as, following in the path of urban residents in past pandemics, they have fled to the countryside. These trends are particularly pressing for planners and city officials because the COVID-19 pandemic came at a time when there had been notable headway made in advancing arguments for both dense cities and for densification efforts. These pro-density arguments were rooted in evidence that there are environmental, economic, and social benefits that come with density. This chapter examines how pandemics, including that associated with COVID-19, intersect in complex ways with urban density. It then evaluates what we can learn from these crises to build more equitable and sustainable cities, where the benefits and costs of density are more fairly shared." @default.
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- W4280630759 title "Pandemics and the City" @default.
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