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16 Jun 2021

On the one hand, the study gave us an opportunity to explore the responses of Government, Civil society organisations during the pandem- ic and on the other hand, it enabled us to capture the voices from the most impacted communities and individuals. [...] It documents Re FORM: LESSONS FOR URBAN GOVERNANCE FUTURES FROM THE PANDEMIC Introduction: Setting the context, Rationale and Objective of the Study a timeline of the past pandemics that affected urban reduced to mitigate the vulnerabilities of urban poor areas across the globe with specific focus on India communities and making them an equal part of the and in select South Asian countries (Bangla. [...] This section delves on the need to reform It explains the linkages between various methods the legal framework for disaster management in the including the innovative press scan and the primary country in order to make it cognisant of the current research used to collect, organise, and analyse primary 17realities as well as the inevitability to re-examine the and secondary data. [...] Some of the most iconic developments transformation of human disease patterns and the in urban planning and management, such as the development of preventive medicine had aroused constitution of the Metropolitan Board of Works in the attention on the influence of ‘Urban Space’ in the London and mid-19th century sanitation systems, public health discourse (Li, 2017). [...] Increased understanding of the role mitigate the impact of the ongoing pandemic is of pathogens in the disease and the role of water placed at Annexure 4.
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182
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India