Calling for responsible inclusive planning and healthy cities in Africa

IF 1.6 Q3 URBAN STUDIES
Lauren Andres, J. Bryson, S. Denoon-Stevens, H. Bakare, K. D. Toit, Lorena Melgaço
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Abstract

Urban planning is at a turning point The COVID-19 pandemic calls for an alternative approach which focuses on creating healthier built environments This is especially true in Africa given rapid urbanization combined with skill shortages in planning and underinvestment Connecting health and planning is not new across Africa Forty-five per cent of African countries experience at least one epidemic annually, including cholera, measles and malaria This is partly related to the presence of dense informal and unplanned settlements, with minimal access to water, sanitation and hygiene facilities contributing to the rapid transmission of respiratory illnesses Here, Andres et al assess the health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic across Africa and examine the role of urban planning in such circumstances
呼吁在非洲开展负责任的包容性规划和健康城市
2019冠状病毒病大流行要求采取另一种办法,重点是创造更健康的建筑环境,在非洲尤其如此,因为快速城市化伴随着规划技能短缺和投资不足,将卫生和规划联系起来在非洲并不新鲜,45%的非洲国家每年至少经历一次流行病,包括霍乱。这在一定程度上与密集的非正式和未经规划的住区有关,这些住区几乎无法获得水、环境卫生和个人卫生设施,从而导致呼吸道疾病的快速传播。在这里,Andres等人评估了2019冠状病毒病大流行在非洲各地对健康的影响,并研究了城市规划在这种情况下的作用
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TOWN PLANNING REVIEW
TOWN PLANNING REVIEW URBAN STUDIES-
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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.
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