Urban attributes and the spread of COVID-19: The effects of density, compliance and socio-political factors in Israel

Volume: 793, Pages: 148626 - 148626
Published: Nov 1, 2021
Abstract
Current debates identifying urban population density as a major catalyst for the spread of COVID-19, and the praise for de-densification and urban sprawl that they entail, may have dire environmental consequences. Juxtaposing competing theories about the urban antecedents of COVID-19, our key argument is that urban political attributes overshadow the effects of cities' spatial characteristics. This is true even when considering levels of...
Paper Details
Title
Urban attributes and the spread of COVID-19: The effects of density, compliance and socio-political factors in Israel
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Volume
793
Pages
148626 - 148626
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