International Journal of Real Estate Studies INTREST

作者: Kalliopi Papadaki , Sofia Karma , Konstantina Siountri , Maria Siti , Avgi Vassi

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摘要: In recent years, there has been an exponential increase of hazards that may threat humanity in a global basis–depicting the correlation of climate crisis with the frequency and intensity of large-scale natural disasters recorded worldwide, like mega-fires, floods and hurricanes, with social, economic and environmental devastating consequences. However, apart from the aforementioned natural disasters and any possible technological hazards, humanity was recently threatened by the COVID-19 pandemic, facing the most challenging sanitary crisis of the latest years. Cities on a global scale need to adapt directly to the new extraordinary conditions, in order to meet the various challenges and minimize losses. The sudden and severe crisis of COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for rapid adaptive measures in order to increase societies’ coping capacity and strengthen urban resilience. In this paper, planning …

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