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Why is Landscape Architecture Crucial for COVID-19 Recovery and Future Urban Shocks and Stresses?

Authors: Russo, Alessio;

Why is Landscape Architecture Crucial for COVID-19 Recovery and Future Urban Shocks and Stresses?

Abstract

The recent pandemicPandemic has served as a wake-up call for policymakersPolicymakersand governmentsGovernment, highlighting the urgent need to regenerate our citiesCities in preparation for future environmental shocks. StudiesStudy have indicated that the risk of COVID-19Covid-19 transmission was significantly lower in urbanUrban green spaces, providing a safe and much-needed refuge for many individuals living in lockdownLockdown. Thus, in a post-pandemic world, it is essential to create inclusive and resilient human settlements, ensuring that everyone has access to high-quality green spacesGreen spaces. The provision of such green spaces not only enhances citizensCitizens’ quality of life but also improves human health and well-beingWell-being while simultaneously reducing healthcare costs. Therefore, prioritising the opportunity to cultivate more food within our citiesCities should be recognised as a public healthPublic health priority. Within this chapter, a literature review is conducted to explore the role of landscape architectureLandscape architecturein pandemicPandemicrecoveryRecovery, urban regeneration, and building resilienceResilience to future shocks. The pandemic has presented us with an opportunity to reintegrate nature into our built environmentEnvironment and establish more accessible green spacesGreen spaces. The findings from the literature demonstrate that landscape architecture will play a fundamental role in driving a green recoveryGreen recovery and fostering the development of healthy communitiesCommunities.

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Green recovery, Pandemic, Urban resilience, Climate change, Green infrastructure, 710, 333

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