Literatur zum Krisenmanagement

Evolution and control of the COVID-19 pandemic: A global perspective
Beschreibung
We investigated the factors influencing the progression of the pandemic from a global perspective by using the Geodetector and Correlation methods and explored the pandemic response policies and effects in different countries. The results yielded three notable findings. First, empirical results show the COVID-19 pandemic is influenced by various factors, including demographic and economic parameters, international travelers, urbanization ratio, urban population, etc. Among them, the correlation between urban population and confirmed cases is strongest. Cities become the key factor affecting the COVID-19 pandemic, with high urbanization levels and population mobility increases the risk of large-scale outbreaks. Second, among control measures, Schoolclosures, International-travel-restrictions, and Public-gathering-restriction have the best control effect on the epidemic. In addition, the combination of different types of control measures is more effective in controlling the outbreak, especially for Public-gathering-restrictions ? School-closures, International-travel-restrictions ? Workplace-closures, Public-transport-restrictions ? International-travel-restrictions. Third, implementing appropriate control measures in the first month of an outbreak played a critical role in future pandemic trends. Since there are few local cases in this period and the control measures have an obvious effect.
Erschienen
2022
Themen
Krisenbewältigung
Pandemiebezogene Maßnahmen
Autor*innen
Wang, Yuqu
Wang, Zehong
Wang Jieyu
Li, Ming
Wang, Shaojian
He, Xiong
Zhou, Chunshan
Zeitschrift
Cities
Band
130
DOI
10.1016/j.cities.2022.103907