Phil Allmendinger, Martin Crookston, Jon Reades, Janice Morphet and Robin Hambleton address the impact the pandemic has had on cities and look at what the future holds.
They discuss the accelerated impact of digital technology, the continuing importance of human contact, how the UK government appears to be on a path of greater centralisation and how the pandemic opens up new opportunities for progressive change.
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The future of cities after COVID-19
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urban planningfuture of citiesThe future of cities after COVID-19cities after COVID-19Phil AllmendingerMartin CrookstonJon ReadesJanice MorphetRobin Hambletoncovid and citiescovid-19 and citiescities and the pandemicimpact of covid-19accelerated impact of digital technologygreater centralisationcovid and progressive changeimportance of human contactEmily Wattwebinarcovid-19 webinarsocial science webinar