rafiee G, ملکی آ, Shahbazi Y, Molaei A. An overview of the Relationship between the Concept of urban Resilience and Epidemic Diseases. Urban Design Discourse a Review of Contemporary Litreatures and Theories 2024; 5 (1) :31-51
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http://udd.modares.ac.ir/article-40-73805-en.html
1- Ph.D. student of Islamic Urban Planning, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tabriz University of Islamic Arts, Tabriz, Iran
2- Assistant Professor, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tabriz University of Islamic Arts, Tabriz, Iran , a.maleki@tabriziau.ac.ir
3- Associate Professor, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tabriz University of Islamic Arts, Tabriz, Iran
4- Assistant Professor, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tabriz University of Islamic Arts, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract: (1082 Views)
Objectives: During the last century, the spread of epidemics such as Sars, Ebola, and especially Corona, have fueled many crises in the world arena. In dealing with such urban crises, dealing with the category of resilience of cities against epidemics can be helpful. For this purpose, the aim of this research is to know the urban epidemiological dimension, its components and indicators and its relationship with urban resilience based on the ecological triangle model in urban environments.
Methods: Using the library method, this research examines different dimensions of meaning, approach, capacity, determining factors and characteristics in the field of resilience to the intersection of this category with pandemic crises.
Findings: The research findings indicate that disease-causing factors can be activated or deactivated under the influence of the environment and urbanization process. With regard to the capacities of resilient cities, it is possible to plan and design city-building physical measures based on the attitude of prevention, containment and control in such a way that cities can survive these crises with the least amount face dysfunction and be able to return to their desired state in the shortest possible time.
Results: Based on the results, physical activity, diet, mental health, health care systems, social distancing, infection control, and promotion of urban patrimony are criteria that can affect epidemiological resilience under the influence of the city's body.
Article Type:
Original Research |
Subject:
City and Health Received: 2024/02/11 | Accepted: 2024/05/11 | Published: 2024/05/30