Urban spaces Post Covid-19 (Social and Humanity dimension of urban spaces in Mega cities)

Document Type : Original Article

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Modern University for Technology and Informatics

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Abstract
In the last decade, humanity has been affected by epidemic illnesses, which have been associated with technical advancements, expanded use of the earth's resources, high pollution rates, biological and chemical uses, and scientific advancement towards genetic mutations affecting human life, with the beginning of 2019.
The globe has faced a pandemic that has over shadowed all aspects of life, especially in urban areas. The consequences of the redesign of urban spaces specially after COVID-19 are not a temporary consequence, but will be the beginning of sociological and ecological changes on the earth's surface Urban areas are the main artery in large cities; they reflect the soul of the cities. Taking into account the human and social peculiarities in the design of urban space, the research discusses the influence of human and social dimensions on new urban planning considerations for dealing with epidemics.
The urban spaces of large cities have proven inadequate to cope with the Covid -19 pandemic, which resulted from the closure of urban spaces at the height of the pandemic and the reorganization of movement times in sub-cities. The research discusses a number of solutions that countries have adobted in avoiding Covid-19, particularly in urban areas.
The research problem
Mega cities offered opportunities in terms of the diversity and diversity of educational methods, high incomes, good health care, and various social and cultural services. As the urban spaces of major cities have proven unsuitable for avoiding the release of the Covid-19 epidemic that occurred in enclosed urban spaces.
The Research Methodology :
In this study, validated methods were used to assess the integration of the analytical inductive approach with the applied approach by integrating three main parts of the research paper as follows:
The first part was focussed on the main concept of urban space, social and human aspects in urban spaces design . The second phase involved identifying and analyzing the changes epidemics have made in the built environment and urban spaces. A Third part A comparative analytical study for a series of global experiments used by many cities to reduce the spread of the virus in public spaces .The research ends with social and human standards that might be taken into account when designing urban spaces post Covid-19 Finally with a conclusion and recommendation.

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