Impact of urban morphology on pedestrians: A review of urban approaches

MM Elzeni, AA ELMokadem, NM Badawy - Cities, 2022 - Elsevier
There are 127 million walking trips in the United States every day. For many years, urban
planning has intentionally disregarded or remained unconscious about the needs of human …

Build healthier: post-COVID-19 urban requirements for healthy and sustainable living

M Jevtic, V Matkovic, M Paut Kusturica, C Bouland - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a renewed interest in urban environment and healthy
living and the changes in urban environments which can make for a healthier living. Today …

[HTML][HTML] Measuring social resilience in cities: An exploratory spatio-temporal analysis of activity routines in urban spaces during Covid-19

C Champlin, M Sirenko, T Comes - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
Covid-19 has dramatically changed life in cities across the globe. What remains uncertain is
how national policies and appeals to comply with suggested rules translate to changes in …

[HTML][HTML] COVID-19 and the compact city: Implications for well-being and sustainable urban planning

K Mouratidis - Science of the Total Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper provides new evidence on the role of city planning, urban form, and built
environment characteristics in health and well-being during the coronavirus disease (COVID …

Urban planning in the 15-minute city: Revisited under sustainable and smart city developments until 2030

G Pozoukidou, M Angelidou - Smart Cities, 2022 - mdpi.com
The 15-minute-city concept represents an increasingly popular urban policymaking and
planning paradigm that seeks to shift attention to the neighborhood as a “place” rather …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluating the public acceptance of sustainable mobility interventions responding to Covid-19: The case of the Great Walk of Athens and the importance of …

C Kyriakidis, I Chatziioannou, F Iliadis, A Nikitas… - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract COVID-19, the most wide-spread and disruptive pandemic in over a century,
enforced emergency urban design responses meaning to recalibrate transport provision …

Public risk perception of covid-19 transmission and support for compact development

H Grover - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2023 - nature.com
In the last few decades, there has been a definitive shift in public support for compact
development–characterized by high densities, more multifamily residential use, and effective …

Post-pandemic urban design: The equilibrium between social distancing and social interactions within the built environment

R Askarizad, J He - Cities, 2022 - Elsevier
The previous arguments in respect to the COVID-19 pandemic tend to support the lockdown
and closure policy in order to prevent widespread infection of the epidemic within urban …

Measuring the effects of Compactness/Sprawl on COVID 19 spread patterns at the neighborhood level

SJ Hejazi, M Arvin, A Sharifi, A Lak - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
This study analyzes the compactness/sprawl index and its effects on the spread of COVID-
19 in the neighborhoods of Ahvaz, Iran. Multiple Criteria Decision Making and GIS …

[HTML][HTML] Developing a 15-minute city: Evaluating urban quality using configurational analysis. The case study of Terni and Matera, Italy

B Murgante, R Valluzzi, A Annunziata - Applied Geography, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract the pandemic and the post-pandemic scenarios pose the question of a radical
transformation of cities based on criteria of diversity, density, and proximity to foster …