The impact of urban characteristics on the spread of Covid-19 in 2020: The case of Java Island cities, Indonesia

IF 2.3 0 GEOGRAPHY
A. Aritenang
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Abstract

The world has been combating the Covid-19 global pandemic for almost a year, with cities being at the centre of the fight against the pandemic. However, variations in urban characteristics, population, economic size, and connectivity have led to different impacts of the pandemic's dispersion between cities. The pandemic has disrupted social and economic activities in the Java metropolitan area, which accounts for more than 60% of the national economy and boasts a population of more than 60 million people. Using spatial and econometric analysis on the Java metro area as a case study, this paper shows that large cities and core-metropolitan areas are more prone to the pandemic due to higher population density and commuter rate;these factors determine the number of positive cases. This study highlights the importance of spatial and economic activities in urban policies for the containment of the spread of Covid-19.
2020年城市特征对Covid-19传播的影响:以印度尼西亚爪哇岛城市为例
近一年来,世界一直在与Covid-19全球大流行作斗争,城市处于抗击这一流行病的中心。然而,城市特征、人口、经济规模和连通性的差异导致了大流行在城市之间分散的不同影响。大流行扰乱了爪哇大都市区的社会和经济活动,该地区占全国经济的60%以上,拥有6000多万人口。本文以爪哇都市区为例,通过空间和计量分析发现,大城市和核心都市区由于人口密度和通勤率较高,更容易发生大流行,这些因素决定了阳性病例的数量。本研究强调了空间和经济活动在城市政策中对遏制Covid-19传播的重要性。
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Regional Statistics
Regional Statistics GEOGRAPHY-
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5.30
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期刊介绍: The periodical welcomes studies, research and conference reports, book reviews, discussion articles reflecting on our former articles. The periodical welcomes articles from the following areas: regional statistics, regional science, social geography, regional planning, sociology, geographical information science Goals of the journal: high-level studies in the field of regional analyses, to encourage the exchange of views and discussion among researchers in the area of regional researches.
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