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新冠疫情、城市与不平等

COVID-19, Cities and Inequality.

作者信息

Li Han, Wei Yehua Dennis

机构信息

Department of Geography and Sustainable Development, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 33146, USA.

Department of Geography, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-9155, USA.

出版信息

Appl Geogr. 2023 Nov;160. doi: 10.1016/j.apgeog.2023.103059. Epub 2023 Sep 26.

Abstract

COVID-19 has changed our lives and will likely leave a lasting imprint on our cities. This paper reviews how the pandemic has altered the way people commute, work, collaborate, and consume, especially its reflection on urban space and spatial inequality. We conceptualize these urban changes as structural transformation, accelerated transition, and temporal change. First, we have seen more structural transformation far exceeding scholars' earlier predictions, especially remote working and global supply chain restructuring. Second, COVID-19 has accelerated the processes of digitalization and sustainable transition. While COVID-19 has contributed to suburbanization and urban sprawl, it has also raised the significance of green spaces and the environment. Third, COVID-19 reduced human impact on the environment, which might be temporary. Last, the pandemic has also amplified the pre-existing inequalities in urban areas, created a more fragmented and segregated urban landscape, and expanded the scope of urban inequality research by connecting health inequality with environmental and socio-injustice. We further discuss the emergence of post-pandemic urban theories and identify research questions for future research.

摘要

新冠疫情改变了我们的生活,并可能在我们的城市留下持久印记。本文回顾了这场大流行如何改变了人们的通勤、工作、协作和消费方式,尤其是其对城市空间和空间不平等的影响。我们将这些城市变化概念化为结构转型、加速转型和时间变化。首先,我们看到了更多远超学者早期预测的结构转型,尤其是远程工作和全球供应链重组。其次,新冠疫情加速了数字化和可持续转型进程。虽然新冠疫情导致了郊区化和城市扩张,但它也提升了绿地和环境的重要性。第三方面,新冠疫情减少了人类对环境的影响,这可能是暂时的。最后,这场大流行还加剧了城市地区原有的不平等,创造了更加碎片化和隔离的城市景观,并通过将健康不平等与环境和社会不公正联系起来,扩大了城市不平等研究的范围。我们进一步讨论了疫情后城市理论的出现,并确定了未来研究的问题。

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