Pandemics and the City
Articles from the Manchester Urban Institute related to how people in our urban areas have been affected by COVID-19 and how they might best manage future pandemics.
Next COVID casualty: Cities hit hard by the pandemic face bankruptcy
Mark Davidson, Kevin Ward - 30 July 2020
Beyond the rainbows: the missing voices of children and young people in this pandemic
Deborah Ralls, 10 July 2020
COVID-19 and the future of urban mobility
Mike Hodson and Andrew McMeekin, 12 June 2020
COVID-19 and the challenge of crisis urbanism
James Evans and Karen Lucas, 5 June 2020
COVID-19: What should transport and mobility responses be now and beyond?
Ransford Acheampong, 3 June 2020
Not enough beds, not enough care: putting New York City’s COVID-19 crisis in context
Caitlin Henry, 1 June 2020
The COVID-19 lockdown has forced us to decentralise work: let’s not go back
Matthew Harrison, 27 May 2020
Build in haste, repent at leisure? Post-pandemic planning at the precipice
Iain White, Graham Haughton, Nuno Pinto, 27 May 2020
Inflammatory Bowel Disease and COVID-19: experiences of those well versed in social distancing
Poppy Budworth, 20 May 2020
Pandemic-3.0 and the Cities Game – from crisis to transformation
Joe Ravetz, 13 May 2020
A tale of cities: Local diasporas hold a key to strengthening international outreach
Yaron Matras, 5 May 2020
All in this together? How a decade of austerity cleared the way for Covid-19 in deprived urban areas
Tom Gillespie, Kate Hardy, 5 May 2020
How modelling can become a debate-support tool, not just a decision-support tool
Graham Haughton, Nuno Pinto, Iain White, 20 April 2020
Whose park is it anyway? Social distancing and park users during the Covid-19 pandemic
Ian Mell, 20 April 2020
Temporary urban solutions help us deal with crisis – and can lead to radical shifts in city space
Michael Martin, Iain Deas, Stephen Hincks, 15 April 2020
Dealing with COVID-19 in the towns and cities of the global South.
Diana Mitlin, 25 March 2020