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Respiratory pandemics, urban planning and design: a multidisciplinary rapid review of the literature.

Harris, Patrick; Harris-Roxas, Ben; Prior, Jason; Morrison, Nicky; McIntyre, Erica; Frawley, Jane; Adams, Jon; Bevan, Whitney; Haigh, Fiona; Freeman, Evan; Hua, Myna; Pry, Jennie; Mazumdar, Soumya; Cave, Ben; Viliani, Francesca; Kwan, Benjamin

Authors

Patrick Harris

Ben Harris-Roxas

Jason Prior

Nicky Morrison

Erica McIntyre

Jane Frawley

Jon Adams

Fiona Haigh

Evan Freeman

Myna Hua

Jennie Pry

Soumya Mazumdar

Ben Cave

Francesca Viliani

Benjamin Kwan



Abstract

COVID-19 is the most recent respiratory pandemic to necessitate better knowledge about city planning and design. The complex connections between cities and pandemics, however challenge traditional approaches to reviewing literature. In this article we adopted a rapid review methodology. We review the historical literature on respiratory pandemics and their documented connections to urban planning and design (both broadly defined as being concerned with cities as complex systems). Our systematic search across multidisciplinary databases returned a total of 1323 sources, with 92 articles included in the final review. Findings showed that the literature represents the multi-scalar nature of cities and pandemics – pandemics are global phenomena spread through an interconnected world, but require regional, city, local and individual responses. We characterise the literature under ten themes: scale (global to local); built environment; governance; modelling; non-pharmaceutical interventions; socioeconomic factors; system preparedness; system responses; underserved and vulnerable populations; and future-proofing urban planning and design. We conclude that the historical literature captures how city planning and design intersects with a public health response to respiratory pandemics. Our thematic framework provides parameters for future research and policy responses to the varied connections between cities and respiratory pandemics.

Citation

HARRIS, P., HARRIS-ROXAS, B., PRIOR, J., et al. 2022. Respiratory pandemics, urban planning and design: a multidisciplinary rapid review of the literature. Cities [online], 127, article 103767. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2022.103767

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 20, 2022
Online Publication Date May 31, 2022
Publication Date Aug 31, 2022
Deposit Date Jun 6, 2022
Publicly Available Date Jun 6, 2022
Journal Cities
Print ISSN 0264-2751
Electronic ISSN 1873-6084
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 127
Article Number 103767
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2022.103767
Keywords Cities; Pandemics; Urban planning; Urban design; COVID-19; Human health
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/1681426

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