Download PDFOpen PDF in browserCommunity Attitudes Towards Urban Planning and Compact Development Amidst COVID-19EasyChair Preprint 129595 pages•Date: April 9, 2024AbstractThe COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a reassessment of urban planning strategies, particularly regarding compact development and its implications for community well-being. This study investigates community attitudes towards urban planning and compact development amidst the COVID-19 crisis. Through a mixed-methods approach, including surveys and qualitative interviews, we examine perceptions, preferences, and concerns of residents regarding urban density, access to amenities, and public spaces. Our findings reveal nuanced attitudes influenced by factors such as socio-economic status, geographic location, and prior experiences with infectious diseases. We highlight the importance of understanding community perspectives in shaping responsive urban policies and planning decisions in the post-pandemic era. This study contributes to the discourse on sustainable urban development by providing insights into the evolving relationship between communities and their built environment in the context of public health crises. Keyphrases: COVID-19, EDUCTAION SCIENCE, health sciences
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