Frontiers in Sustainable Cities,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
6
Опубликована: Июнь 12, 2024
Peri-urban
regions
offer
significant
contributions
to
city
as
landscapes
of
food
production,
resources
for
urban
consumption,
well
biodiversity
and
nature
conservation
–
a
key
part
region
socio-ecological,
not
simply
socioeconomic,
space.
Consequently,
these
roles
have
long
been
recognized
crucial
objectives
sustainability.
They
are
also
sites
socio-ecological
tensions
that
relate
urbanization,
the
risk
or
hazard
profile
locations
undergoing
social
change.
Whether
sustainability,
resilience,
in
systems
is
sufficient
goal
increasingly
under
question.
Seeking
regenerative
regions,
particular
peri-urban
requires
reconsiderations
relationships
between
policy,
practices
communities
state.
Particularly
with
regard
planning
policy
this
suggests
consideration
connected,
but
recognizing
specific
qualities
vulnerabilities
regions.
Using
case
Narrm-Melbourne,
Australia
where
several
decades
sought
outcomes
reflect
sustainability
paper
concludes
has
strong
potential
possibilities
transformation
sustainable,
potentially
region,
current
approaches
inadequate
they
increase
communities,
neglect
multifunctionality
objectives.
ABSTRACT
Over
the
past
decade,
digital
nomadism
has
gained
increasing
prominence
in
both
academic
and
public
discourse,
particularly
aftermath
of
COVID‐19
pandemic.
The
focus
shifted
from
just
nomads
themselves
to
also
considering
destinations
they
inhabit
broader
spatial
implications
their
movement.
This
review
sets
out
a
research
agenda
based
on
emerging
discussions
about
geographies
nomadism,
organized
around
four
main
thematic
areas.
first
cluster
scholarly
works
examines
how
are
understood
at
crossroads
work‐life,
leisure
lifestyle
mobility
perspectives.
second
part
includes
studies
that
explore
states
crafting
migration
regulations
programs
attract
nomads,
along
with
difficulties
face
navigating
these
evolving
regulatory
landscapes.
third
scholarship
investigates
intricate
interplay
between
housing,
focussing
rise
medium‐term
rental
market
diverse
housing
solutions
tailored
while
cautioning
against
potential
gentrifying
effects
markets.
Finally,
fourth
segment
socio‐economic
infrastructural
changes
arising
growing
presence
within
urban
settlements.
role
fostering
local
innovation
as
well
influence
economic
labour
restructuring.
concludes
proposed
for
future
geographic
research.
npj Urban Sustainability,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
4(1)
Опубликована: Март 14, 2024
Abstract
Amidst
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
speculations
on
decline
of
major
cities
have
surged,
with
studies
noting
temporary
population
decreases
across
various
worldwide.
However,
research
scarcely
addresses
pandemic’s
enduring
influence
perceptions
city
living.
Rather
than
exploring
mid-
to
long-term
impacts,
current
literature
focuses
mainly
comparing
changes
in
residential
preferences
during
and
before
pandemic.
To
fill
this
gap,
we
conducted
a
randomized
conjoint
experiment
scrutinize
altered
attitudes
toward
residing
Tokyo
Metropolis
due
Scenarios
encompassed
reminders
potential
pandemic
re-occurrence
teleworking
options.
Despite
variations
depending
scenarios
socio-demographic
characteristics
survey
participants,
overall,
results
show
that
surge
remote
working
did
not
diminish
allure
Tokyo,
implying
low
probability
an
urban
decline.
These
outcomes
advocate
for
compact
development
bolster
resilience
against
forthcoming
stressors
like
climate
change.
Journal of Rural Studies,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
110, С. 103378 - 103378
Опубликована: Авг. 1, 2024
This
review
paper
draws
upon
a
wide
range
of
diverse
international
sources
to
give
still
relatively
early
assessment
the
extent
which
COVID-19
pandemic
stimulated
resurgence
counterurbanisation
across
much
global
North.
Whilst
it
finds
and
argues
that
'resurgence'
was
apparent,
may
not
have
been
as
strong
or
lasting
suggested
by
media
reports
in
particular.
Indeed,
numerous
challenges
any
such
are
noted,
drawn
especially
from
recent
reflections
on
period.
Nonetheless,
counterurban
revival
is
seen
being
significant
more
widely
fits
with
wider
resurgent
interest
'all
things
rural'
pre-dated
but
further
it.
In
contrast
celebrated
rural,
also
notes
how
city
life
often
unsatisfactory
during
pandemic,
least
because
its
usual
underpinning
everyday
mobilities
strongly
compromised.
condition
stimulated,
particular,
turn
rural
for
pragmatic
than
idealistic
reasons,
health
freedom
space.
Overall,
whole
experience
sits
within
political
questions
about
access
space
centrally
involving
rural.
•
Well-established
North
attracted
renewed
attention
via
reinforcement
through
COVID-19.
Causes
boost
noted
limited,
we
now
be
seeing
re-urbanisation
returning.
Even
temporary
'things
pre-dating
carrying
today.
The
has
animated
debates
land
housing
key
issue.
Town Planning Review,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 1 - 28
Опубликована: Фев. 3, 2025
A
growing
body
of
research
has
emerged
in
recent
years
examining
the
influence
COVID-19
pandemic
on
future
cities,
regions
and
rural
places.
This
includes
potential
for
decentralised
housing
demand
–
an
urban
exodus
as
households
adapted
to
a
post-pandemic
society.
article
examines
‘pandemic
mobilities’
context
Ireland.
Based
survey
data
across
three
case
study
areas,
compares
pre-
‘movers’
examine
any
differences
types
moving
or
changes
motivations
relocating
households.
Rather
than
exodus,
our
indicates
that
residential
mobility
is
diverse
often
driven
by
return
migration
local
mobility,
influenced
pre-existing
family
networks.
The
did
not
appear
be
driver
change
but
enabling
factor
(e.g.
working
remotely)
accelerator
planned
relocation
decisions.
Population Space and Place,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
31(2)
Опубликована: Фев. 13, 2025
ABSTRACT
The
COVID‐19
pandemic
had
a
profound
spatial
impact
on
economic,
cultural
and
social
life,
notably
altering
mobility,
including
internal
migration.
Many
studies
to
date
looked
into
various
aspects
of
migration
patterns
after
the
outbreak.
However,
little
research
has
been
focused
area
Central
Eastern
Europe.
aim
paper
is
empirically
examine
quantitative
perspective
registered
inter‐municipal
migrations
in
Poland
between
2017
2023.
Specifically,
study
sought
determine
how
scale
directions
changed
across
three
distinct
periods:
(1)
pre‐pandemic
(2017–2019);
(2)
during
initial
response
(2020);
(3)
post‐restrictions
period
(2021–2023).
We
ask
what
extent
dominant
trends
(depopulation
rural
areas
growth
metropolitan
fuelled
by
strong
suburbanisation
trends)
were
affected
compared
preceding
years.
this
through
analysis
intensity,
net‐migration
rates
predominance
urban
origins
destinations,
using
population
register
data
annual
flows
municipalities.
discover
that
resulted
decrease
intensity
2020
as
well
following
years
2017–2019,
with
lower
suburban
greater
non‐metropolitan
peripheries.