Epidemic Resilience Label For a Post-Covid City (ERL Project)
- 1 University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
- 2 University of La Laguna, Spain
Año de publicación: 2020
Tipo: Artículo
Resumen
The development of a label that evaluates the epidemic-resistance capacity of places of social exchange can be an invaluable tool in determining prevention policies on the one hand and social containment and distancing measures on the other. Policies that protect the health of citizens as much as possible while allowing develop human activities. The research project will work on the evaluation of the safety of buildings and urban spaces in cities in the context of a pandemic such as Covid-19 through the development of the so-called Epidemic Resilience Label. Passive site labelling measures will promote synergies for the development of the economy of this new normality. Citizens will choose the most protected sites; businesses will therefore want to improve their labeling and containment phases can be decided based on-site ratings.
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