How Cities Cope in Outbreak Events

作者: Ali Cheshmehzangi

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-5487-2_2

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摘要: An outbreak can cause more problems than just the spread of disease. It be an antagonistic nemesis to our cities and communities, particularly if we lack preparedness resilience. Its progress is usually unclear as it completely different from case case, react differently in contexts with groups people. Such reactions may purely relate climatic conditions, hygienic status, environmental attributes context. Those also differ one group people another, while disease has find its correct host well way transmit evolve. Consequently, magnitude impacts would depend on many factors, which nature very important during whole progress.

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