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DOI10.1038/s42949-024-00151-2
The appeal of cities may not wane due to the COVID-19 pandemic and remote working
发表日期2024
EISSN2661-8001
起始页码4
结束页码1
卷号4期号:1
英文摘要Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, speculations on the decline of major cities have surged, with studies noting temporary population decreases across various cities worldwide. However, research scarcely addresses the pandemic's enduring influence on perceptions of city living. Rather than exploring mid- to long-term impacts, current literature focuses mainly on comparing changes in residential preferences during and before the pandemic. To fill this gap, we conducted a randomized conjoint experiment to scrutinize altered residential preferences and attitudes toward residing in the Tokyo Metropolis due to the pandemic. Scenarios encompassed reminders of potential pandemic re-occurrence and teleworking options. Despite variations depending on the scenarios and socio-demographic characteristics of the survey participants, overall, results show that the COVID-19 pandemic and the surge in remote working did not diminish the allure of Tokyo, implying a low probability of an urban decline. These outcomes advocate for compact urban development to bolster resilience against forthcoming stressors like climate change.
语种英语
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Urban Studies
WOS类目Environmental Studies ; Urban Studies
WOS记录号WOS:001185273800001
来源期刊NPJ URBAN SUSTAINABILITY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/292033
作者单位Hiroshima University; Hiroshima University; Lebanese American University; Hiroshima University
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. The appeal of cities may not wane due to the COVID-19 pandemic and remote working[J],2024,4(1).
APA (2024).The appeal of cities may not wane due to the COVID-19 pandemic and remote working.NPJ URBAN SUSTAINABILITY,4(1).
MLA "The appeal of cities may not wane due to the COVID-19 pandemic and remote working".NPJ URBAN SUSTAINABILITY 4.1(2024).
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