Title of article :
COVID-19 and Cities: from Urban Health strategies to the pandemic challenge. A Decalogue of Public Health opportunities
Author/Authors :
Capolongo, Stefano Department of Architecture - Built environment and Construction engineering (DABC) , Rebecchi, Andrea Department of Architecture - Built environment and Construction engineering (DABC) , Buffoli, Maddalena Department of Architecture - Built environment and Construction engineering (DABC) , Appolloni, Letizia Department of Civil Building Environmental Engineering (DICEA) - Sapienza University of Rome , Signo-relli, Carlo University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan (UniSR) , Maria Fara, Gaetano Department of Public Health and Infectious diseases (DSPMI) - Sapienza University of Rome , D’Alessandro, Daniela Department of Civil Building Environmental Engineering (DICEA) - Sapienza University of Rome
Abstract :
Background and aim of the work.The ongoing pandemic of COVID-19, which nowadays has ex-ceeded 2.5 million notified infections in the world and about 200,000 deaths, is a strong reminder that urbanization has changed the way that people and communities live, work, and interact, and it’s necessary to make the systems and local capacities resilient to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. How we can re-design the concept of Public Health in relation to the built environment and the contemporary cities? Methods.According to the previous statements and scenario, aim of this paper is to integrate the Urban Health strategic objectives, focusing the possible responses, both immediate and medium-long term, to the current environmental, social, and economic aspects of the “period” of physical distancing. Results.Immediate Actions are 01. program the flexibility of city schedules; 02. plan a smart and sustainable mobility network; 03. define a neighborhood services’ plan; 04. develop a digitization of the urban context, promoting the smart communities; 05. re-think the accessibility to the places of culture and tourism. Medium-long term Actions are 06. design the indoor flexibility of domestic living spaces; 07. re-think building typologies, fostering the presence of semi-private or collective spaces; 08. renovate the basic care services’ network; 09. integrate the existing environmental emergency plans, with those related to the health emergencies; 10. improve stakehold-ers’ awareness of the factors affecting Public Health in the cities. Conclusions. The Decalogue of Public Health opportunities may provide a useful basis for Designers (Architects and Urban Planners), Policy Makers, Public Health experts and Local Health Agencies, in promoting actions and policies aimed to transform our cities in healthier and Salutogenic living environments. (www.actabiomedica.it)
Keywords :
Cities , Communities , Urban Health , Living Spaces , Resilient Cities , Public Health Decalogue , City Schedules , Emergency Mobility Network , Urban Digitization , Care Services Network
Journal title :
Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis