This book takes an in-depth look at Covid-19-generated societal trends and develops scenarios for possible future directions of urban lifestyles. It will be of great interest to students, scholars and professionals researching and working in the areas of sustainable consumption, urban and land use planning and public health.
This book takes an in-depth look at Covid-19-generated societal trends and develops scenarios for possible future directions of urban lifestyles. It will be of great interest to students, scholars and professionals researching and working in the areas of sustainable consumption, urban and land use planning and public health.
Fabián Echegaray is the Founder and Managing Director of Market Analysis, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil. Valerie Brachya is Senior Associate Researcher at The Jerusalem Institute for Policy Research and Lecturer in Sustainability Policy at the Porter School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Israel. Philip J. Vergragt is Emeritus Professor at TU Delft, The Netherlands; Research Professor at Clark University, USA; and a co-founder of SCORAI. Lei Zhang is Associate Professor at the School of Environment and Natural Resources at Renmin University of China, Beijing, China.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: How Covid 19 Reshaped Lifestyles Across Societies 2. Chapter 2: Post Covid 19 Trends 3. New Normal Lifestyles 4. How Covid 19 May Redefine the Home 5. Post Covid 19 Lifestyles around the Community in China 6. How Covid 19 May Reshape Cities 7. Will Covid Open the Door to More Sustainable Consumption and Lifestyles? 8. Policy Response to Covid 19 9. Conclusions
1. Introduction: How Covid 19 Reshaped Lifestyles Across Societies 2. Chapter 2: Post Covid 19 Trends 3. New Normal Lifestyles 4. How Covid 19 May Redefine the Home 5. Post Covid 19 Lifestyles around the Community in China 6. How Covid 19 May Reshape Cities 7. Will Covid Open the Door to More Sustainable Consumption and Lifestyles? 8. Policy Response to Covid 19 9. Conclusions
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