COVID-19 and the Future of Urban Life

Meiqing Li, Pavan Yedavalli, Liubing Xie, S. Balakrishnan, Z. Lamb, K. Chapple
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unimaginable adversity, with nations across the globe devising ways to cope with the loss of life, economic productivity, and social fabric. Due to the agnostic nature of the virus, no facet of society, whether in the Global North or South, has been left untouched. As beacons of economic and social agglomeration, the pre-pandemic city, in particular, has seen a rapid transformation, in often unforeseen directions. Local businesses have shuttered, while large technology companies have thrived;offices have closed, while their adjacent streets have been opened for active mobility and social activities;apartment rents have decreased, while single-family home prices have increased;the underprivileged have been adversely affected by both the virus as well as the economic reality of the pandemic, while the affluent have been largely untouched in both health and economy. Responses to COVID-19 in various nations have only exacerbated existing socioeconomic inequities, and, expectedly, not all federal, state, or local responses have been beneficial to all strata of society. This white paper focuses on several core themes that have evolved over the course of the pandemic and have behaved differently across geographies: (1) urban economics and equity (2) social and economic power dynamics, and (3) strategies to preserve urban social and economic systems.
2019冠状病毒病与城市生活的未来
新冠肺炎大流行造成了难以想象的灾难,全球各国都在想方设法应对生命、经济生产力和社会结构的损失。由于病毒的不可知论性质,无论是在全球北方还是南方,社会的任何方面都没有受到影响。作为经济和社会聚集的灯塔,这座疫情前的城市尤其经历了快速转型,往往朝着无法预见的方向发展。当地企业纷纷倒闭,而大型科技公司却蓬勃发展;办公室已经关闭,而其邻近的街道已经开放,以进行积极的流动和社交活动;公寓租金下降,而独栋住宅价格上涨;弱势群体受到了病毒和疫情经济现实的不利影响,而富人在健康和经济方面基本上没有受到影响。各国对新冠肺炎的应对措施只会加剧现有的社会经济不平等,预计并非所有联邦、州或地方应对措施都对社会各阶层有益。本白皮书重点关注在疫情期间演变的几个核心主题,这些主题在不同地区表现不同:(1)城市经济和公平(2)社会和经济权力动态,以及(3)保护城市社会和经济系统的战略。
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Berkeley Planning Journal
Berkeley Planning Journal Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The Berkeley Planning Journal is an annual peer-reviewed journal, published by graduate students in the Department of City and Regional Planning (DCRP) at the University of California, Berkeley since 1985.
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