F. Darlington‐Pollock, Les Dolega, Richard Dunning
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Abstract
COVID-19's impact, as a pandemic, has been global But, the extent of this impact on daily life and morbidity is shaped by national and local policy interacting with economic and environmental variables Though reported as the 'great leveller', the burden of infection and mortality disproportionately falls on those already marginalized Here, Darlington-Pollock et al consider the experiences in the UK, where COVID-19 has laid bare deep chasms in society, magnified after a decade of austerity and the global financial crisis of 2008
期刊介绍:
Town Planning Review has been one of the world"s leading journals of urban and regional planning since its foundation in 1910. With an extensive international readership, TPR is a well established urban and regional planning journal, providing a principal forum for communication between researchers and students, policy analysts and practitioners. To mark TPR’s centenary in 2010, it is proposed to publish a series of ‘Centenary Papers’ -- review papers that record and reflect on the state of the art in a range of topics in the general field of town and regional planning.