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The effects of COVID-19 on the resilience of urban life in China

Sociology

The effects of COVID-19 on the resilience of urban life in China

H. Han, X. Bai, et al.

This study, conducted by Hao Han, Xuemei Bai, Robert Costanza, and Liang Dong, explores the effects of COVID-19 on urban life in China. It highlights how the pandemic has limited access to healthcare and economic activities but has also fostered greater social awareness. Notably, residents in first-tier cities showed more resilience compared to their second-tier counterparts. A new networked resilience framework for future policies is proposed.

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Abstract
Understanding the impacts of COVID-19 on citizens from different cities is crucial for urban resilience-building and reducing unequal resilience distribution. However, little research focuses on urban life at the individual level, particularly in second- and third-tier cities. An online survey was therefore conducted to collect data on how COVID-19 affected the cities and urban residents in mainland China. The results indicate that COVID-19 limited citizens’ access to healthcare facilities and socioeconomic activities apart from the immediate health crisis. Most citizens suffered reduced income, unemployment, and social anxiety. However, COVID-19 also raised social awareness and actions for disaster adaptation. The Chinese pandemic management has strengthened governmental leadership and credibility among most citizens in the early stage. Importantly, the results suggested that citizens in first-tier cities appeared more resilient to pandemics than those in second-tier cities. A networked resilience framework was therefore discussed for resilience-building policy implications.
Publisher
npj Urban Sustainability
Published On
Jul 04, 2024
Authors
Hao Han, Xuemei Bai, Robert Costanza, Liang Dong
Tags
COVID-19
urban resilience
China
social awareness
healthcare access
socioeconomic impact
networked resilience framework
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