covid -19相关支持对城市生计资本的调节作用:来自阿克拉郊区的证据

Seth  Asare Okyere , Louis  Kusi Frimpong , Matthew Abunyewah , Stephen  Kofi Diko , Md. Nawrose Fatemi , Stephen  Leonard Mensah , Seth  Barnie Enning , Michihiro Kita
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在全球南部,新冠肺炎危机迫使各方做出各种努力,迅速应对疫情对城市生计的影响。家人、朋友以及公共、私人和民间社会组织已经动员了各种资源,以避免疫情对城市弱势群体生存的冲击。事实上,“大流行城市奖学金”正在蓬勃发展,它揭示了新冠肺炎风险、当地应对措施以及对日常城市生活的影响。然而,目前尚不清楚这些应对措施中有多少正在影响城市生计。因此,本文调查了新冠肺炎对城市民生资本(金融、人力、社会和物质)的影响,并分析了与新冠肺炎相关的支持(来自家人、朋友、政府机构、信仰组织和非政府组织)在应对新冠肺炎对这些资本的影响方面的调节作用。根据加纳大阿克拉地区阿登塔市的一项定量研究,该研究发现新冠肺炎影响与所有城市生计首都之间存在负相关。至关重要的是,与新冠肺炎相关的支持只会减少疫情对金融资本的负面影响,而不会减少对其他形式资本的不利影响。该研究表明,建立疫情后的社区韧性,需要从通常的被动、分散的支持过渡到综合、整体和情境嵌入的长期战略,考虑日常城市生活的多维性。
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The moderating role of Covid-19-related support on urban livelihood capitals: Evidence from suburban Accra

In the Global South, the COVID-19 crisis has compelled varied efforts to quickly address the pandemic's impact on urban livelihoods. Families, friends as well as public, private, and civil society organizations have mobilized various resources to avert the pandemic's onslaught on the survival of the urban vulnerable. Indeed, there is a burgeoning ‘pandemic urban scholarship’ that shed insights on COVID-19 risks, local responses, and impacts on everyday urban life. Yet, it is unclear how many of these responses are affecting urban livelihoods. This paper thus investigates the impact of COVID-19 on urban livelihood capitals (financial, human, social, and physical) and analyses the moderating role of COVID-19-related support (from families, friends, government agencies, faith-based and non-governmental organizations) to address the pandemic's impact on these capitals. Drawing on a quantitative study in Adenta Municipality of the Greater Accra Region, Ghana, the study finds a negative association between COVID-19 impacts and all urban livelihood capitals. Crucially, COVID-19-related support only reduced the negative impact of the pandemic on financial capital, and not on the other forms of capital. The study suggests that building post-pandemic community resilience warrants the need to transition from the usual reactive, fragmented support to integrated, holistic, and contextually embedded long-term strategies that consider the multi-dimensionality of everyday urban life.

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