Mega Regions and Pandemics https://t.co/o5oPreO2H2
@GlobalHigherEd @rkeil Another good indicator of that process from this @tesg_journal paper https://t.co/tOrkjFdiUD https://t.co/TSWGpZXMIu
Richard Florida hiver seg også på koronabølgen og hevder i en ny artikkel at "mega regions seem to be at higher risk of importing pandemics at their early stages" https://t.co/B2tHu658jD
RT @tesg_journal: 🔍@UrbanAdler, @Richard_Florida & @mhartt find that 'mega‐regions' in the US have borne an outsize share of #COVID19 fatal…
RT @UrbanAdler: Something for the Density/COVID discussion. Here, @Richard_Florida, @mhartt, and I consider the relationship between ext…
🔍@UrbanAdler, @Richard_Florida & @mhartt find that 'mega‐regions' in the US have borne an outsize share of #COVID19 fatalities. 📍They propose mega‐region formations like the Acela Corridor are more vulnerable to pandemics early in their onset. 🔗https:/
RT @mhartt: New article with @UrbanAdler and @Richard_Florida examining the role of spatial structure (US mega regions) in the exposure and…
RT @mhartt: New article with @UrbanAdler and @Richard_Florida examining the role of spatial structure (US mega regions) in the exposure and…
New article with @UrbanAdler and @Richard_Florida examining the role of spatial structure (US mega regions) in the exposure and spread of COVID-19. https://t.co/EzRAILjB5p
RT @UrbanAdler: Something for the Density/COVID discussion. Here, @Richard_Florida, @mhartt, and I consider the relationship between ext…
RT @UrbanAdler: Something for the Density/COVID discussion. Here, @Richard_Florida, @mhartt, and I consider the relationship between ext…
RT @UrbanAdler: Something for the Density/COVID discussion. Here, @Richard_Florida, @mhartt, and I consider the relationship between ext…
While it's likely wrong to criticize density per se for pandemics, we must recognize that mega urban regions are more prone to pandemic, and prepare accordingly.
RT @UrbanAdler: Something for the Density/COVID discussion. Here, @Richard_Florida, @mhartt, and I consider the relationship between ext…
RT @UrbanAdler: Something for the Density/COVID discussion. Here, @Richard_Florida, @mhartt, and I consider the relationship between ext…
RT @Richard_Florida: Mega-regions & Pandemics - my latest with @UrbanAdler & Maxwell Hart in Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geogra…
Something for the Density/COVID discussion. Here, @Richard_Florida, @mhartt, and I consider the relationship between extensive urban density and early spread. Mega Regions as a class got the virus sooner. https://t.co/l9MFWNDrjZ
Mega-regions & Pandemics - my latest with @UrbanAdler & Maxwell Hart in Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie:https://t.co/GmH9H5Y20Y