Cities after pandemic: enabling social distancing as a new design standard to achieve urban immunity

Q3 Social Sciences
Nawras Motathud Mohammed Salih, S. Hussein
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Motives: COVID-19 pandemic has caused worldwide implementation of unprecedented measures of physical distancing to decrease the potential of the COVID-19 infection. As cities respond to closure measures in order to flatten the infection curve, the challenges associated with the spread of the epidemic and the increasing numbers of infected and deaths that compel us to fundamentally rethink the formation of our cities, especially their streets, the research presents an urban review of the impact of the pandemic on cities and find solutions to recover, achieve a safe and sustainable healthy environment, and prepare better for any pandemic that may occur in the future, the research seeks to strengthen the theory of prevention, which the research proposes to call (urban immunity) by including social distancing as a design criterion in the city that has proven effective in flattening the curve. Aims: This paper focuses on the mechanisms related to sustainable mobility after COVID-19 in shaping urban mobility and initiating a green transformation in urban transportation rapidly by decarbonizing and promoting cycling and walking across all over the city. The research methodology depends on identifying the most important urban problems that Al-Dhubat Street suffers from and proposing solutions that reduce dependence on private transportation and move towards sustainable mobility as an important step in strengthening urban prevention against any epidemics that may occur in the future, and then testing indicators on the Al-Dhubat Street to identify effective indicators. Results: The research concluded that social distancing is the way back to active mobility by relying on walking and bicycles and works to restore the right of pedestrians in the streets and sidewalks instead of cars and thus achieve sustainable urban development, which enhances the urban immunity of the city against any other epidemics may occur in the future. With the proposed interventions on Al-Dhubat Street we can keep car use low and promote walking and cycling for a sustainable, equitable, habitable, and healthy community after the pandemic.
疫情后的城市:将保持社交距离作为实现城市免疫的新设计标准
动机:新冠肺炎大流行导致全球实施了前所未有的物理距离措施,以降低新冠肺炎感染的可能性。随着城市对封城措施做出反应,以拉平感染曲线,与疫情传播相关的挑战,以及感染人数和死亡人数的增加,迫使我们从根本上重新思考城市的形成,特别是街道,这项研究对疫情对城市的影响进行了城市审查,并找到了恢复的解决方案,为了实现一个安全和可持续的健康环境,并为未来可能发生的任何流行病做好更好的准备,这项研究试图加强预防理论,该研究建议将保持社交距离作为城市的一项设计标准,将其称为(城市免疫),该标准已被证明能有效地拉平曲线。目的:本文重点研究新冠肺炎后与可持续交通相关的机制,通过脱碳和促进骑自行车和步行穿越城市,塑造城市交通,并迅速启动城市交通的绿色转型。研究方法取决于确定杜巴特街面临的最重要的城市问题,并提出减少对私人交通的依赖并实现可持续流动的解决方案,这是加强城市预防未来可能发生的任何流行病的重要一步,然后测试Al Dhubat街上的指标,以确定有效的指标。结果:研究得出结论,保持社交距离是依靠步行和自行车恢复主动行动的途径,并致力于恢复行人在街道和人行道上的权利,而不是汽车,从而实现城市的可持续发展,这提高了城市对未来可能发生的任何其他流行病的免疫力。通过对Al Dhubat街的拟议干预措施,我们可以在疫情后降低汽车使用率,促进步行和骑自行车,以建立一个可持续、公平、宜居和健康的社区。
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