Florida Richard, Rodríguez-Pose Andrés, Storper Michael
University of Toronto, Canada.
London School of Economics, UK.
Urban Stud. 2023 Jun;60(8):1509-1531. doi: 10.1177/00420980211018072. Epub 2021 Jun 27.
This paper examines the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic and its related economic, fiscal, social and political fallout on cities and metropolitan regions. We assess the effect of the pandemic on urban economic geography at the intra- and inter-regional geographic scales in the context of four main forces: the social scarring instilled by the pandemic; the lockdown as a forced experiment; the need to secure the urban built environment against future risks; and changes in the urban form and system. At the macrogeographic scale, we argue the pandemic is unlikely to significantly alter the winner-take-all economic geography and spatial inequality of the global city system. At the microgeographic scale, however, we suggest that it may bring about a series of short-term and some longer-running social changes in the structure and morphology of cities, suburbs and metropolitan regions. The durability and extent of these changes will depend on the timeline and length of the pandemic.
本文探讨了新冠疫情及其相关的经济、财政、社会和政治影响对城市及大都市区的作用。我们在以下四个主要因素的背景下,评估疫情对区域内和区域间地理尺度上城市经济地理的影响:疫情造成的社会创伤;作为一项强制试验的封锁措施;确保城市建成环境抵御未来风险的需求;以及城市形态和系统的变化。在宏观地理尺度上,我们认为疫情不太可能显著改变全球城市体系中赢者通吃的经济地理格局和空间不平等状况。然而,在微观地理尺度上,我们认为疫情可能会给城市、郊区和大都市区的结构和形态带来一系列短期以及一些长期持续的社会变化。这些变化的持续性和程度将取决于疫情的时间线和持续时长。