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COVID-19 recovery and the global urban poor
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Urban VulnerabilitySustainable Urban HousingUrban DevelopmentUrban ResilienceSocial SciencesCovid-19Global SouthLand Value CapturePovertyCovid-19 RecoveryPublic HealthPublic PolicySustainable CitiesGlobal Health CrisisCovid-19 PandemicUrban PlanningUnique ChanceGlobal HealthUrban EconomicsUrban Condition
COVID-19 has magnified the deficiencies of how we manage our cities while giving us a unique chance to re-envision these, particularly in the global South. We argue that pandemic-resilient cities require rental-housing stocks and highly accessible urban environments, financed by land value capture.
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