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Regions in Covid-19 recovery
journal contribution
posted on 2022-09-02, 13:31 authored by David Bailey, Riccardo Crescenzi, Elisa Roller, Isabelle Anguelovski, Ayona Datta, John HarrisonJohn HarrisonCovid-19 is undoubtedly a regional crisis, spatially uneven in its impacts. While it is too soon to talk about a transition ‘from pandemic to recovery’, with attention switching to regional development priorities and the implications of Covid-19 on regional policy, planning, and development, increasingly we will need to focus on regions in their recovery phase. In this article we ask four leading researchers what this recovery phase will mean for regions. Opening the way for future discussion Perspectives on regional economic recovery, resilience planning, building healthy and just places, and overcoming the ‘shadow’ pandemic indicate how this recovery phase is unfolding and what we would benefit from doing differently to ‘build back better’ and overcome ‘wicked problems’ preventing more inclusive, just and sustainable regional futures.
Funding
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Arts and Humanities Research Council
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School
- Social Sciences and Humanities
Department
- Geography and Environment
Published in
Regional StudiesVolume
55Issue
12Pages
1955-1965Publisher
Taylor & FrancisVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
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© The AuthorsPublisher statement
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.Acceptance date
2021-10-24Publication date
2021-12-01Copyright date
2021ISSN
0034-3404eISSN
1360-0591Publisher version
Language
- en