Enabling Urban Planning Action in Africa: The Praxis and Oddity of COVID-19 Pandemic Response

IF 4 2区 经济学 Q1 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Journal of Planning Literature Pub Date : 2021-11-03 DOI:10.1177/08854122211055800
P. Cobbinah
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The world is experiencing the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic – from lockdown restrictions to economic uncertainty. Though troubling, the COVID-19 crisis presents an opportunity to galvanize support to strengthen urban planning's capacity in Africa. This paper draws on the global response to the pandemic to proffer three lessons that can bolster planning action to respond to health, spatial and socio-economic challenges confronting African cities: (i) recognition of urban planning as an urgent public health activity; (ii) emphasizing urban planning's innate capacity to address health crises; and (iii) citizen engagement to accept planning measures. These lessons are likely to improve urban planning action.
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助力非洲城市规划行动:COVID-19大流行应对的实践与怪异
世界正在经历新冠肺炎疫情的影响——从封锁限制到经济不确定性。尽管令人不安,但新冠肺炎危机为激励支持加强非洲城市规划能力提供了机会。本文借鉴了全球应对疫情的经验,提供了三个教训,可以加强规划行动,以应对非洲城市面临的健康、空间和社会经济挑战:(i)认识到城市规划是一项紧迫的公共卫生活动;(ii)强调城市规划应对健康危机的内在能力;三公民参与接受规划措施。这些经验教训可能会改善城市规划行动。
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期刊介绍: JOURNAL OF PLANNING LITERATURE publishes review articles and abstracts of recent literature in city and regional planning and design. A typical issue contains one to three refereed literature reviews; a Council of Planning Librarians (CPL) Bibliography; several hundred abstracts of recent journal articles and dissertations; and several hundred bibliographic listings. JPL aims to give the reader an understanding of the state of knowledge of the field for use in research or professional practice.
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