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Learning from COVID-19 for Climate-Ready Urban Transformation

Darshini Mahadevia, Gian Carlo Delgado Ramos, Janice Barnes, Joan Fitzgerald, Miho Kamei, Kevin Lanza, William Solecki, Minal Pathak, Martha Macêdo de Lima Barata, Aliyu Salisu Barau, Maria Dombrov, Cynthia Rosenzweig

2025Cambridge University Press eBooks10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cities have suffered from three years of the COVID-19 pandemic and are increasingly experiencing exacerbated heatwaves, floods, and droughts due to climate change. Going forward, cities need to address both climate and public health crises effectively while reducing poverty and inequity, often in the context of economic pressure and declining levels of trust in government. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed gaps in city readiness for simultaneous responses to pandemics and climate change, particularly in the Global South. However, these concurrent challenges to cities present an opportunity to reformulate current urbanization patterns and the economies and dynamics they enable. This Element focuses on understanding COVID-19's impact on city systems related to climate change mitigation and adaptation, and vice versa, in terms of warnings, lessons learned, and calls to action. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

Topics & Concepts

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Transformation (genetics)2019-20 coronavirus outbreakSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)GeographyEnvironmental planningVirologyMedicineOutbreakInfectious disease (medical specialty)GeneBiochemistryPathologyChemistryDiseaseCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesCOVID-19 impact on air qualityCOVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
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