Connolly, Creighton, Ali, S Harris and Keil, Roger
(2020)
On the relationships between COVID-19 and extended urbanization.
Dialogues in Human Geography, 10
(2).
pp. 213-216.
ISSN 2043-8206
Full content URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/2043820620934209
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Abstract
This commentary focuses on the relationship between extensive forms of urbanization and emerging
infectious disease, using empirical examples from the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, it examines the role
of shifting urban-ecological relationships, infrastructures, and governance dynamics in both giving rise to,
and mitigating, the impact of infectious disease outbreaks.
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