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What is A New Normal

Multidisciplinary Approaches to Organizational Governance During Health Crises
The term “new normal” in the context of COVID-19 and urban planning refers to the adaptation and transformation of urban spaces, infrastructure, and services to be more resilient, inclusive, connected, and sustainable to reimagine and redesign the urban environment after the pandemic.
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A Twin-Track Approach for Informal Settlements Restructuring in Response to the Impact of COVID-19: A Case Study
Tarek Fouad Rahmoun (Tishreen University, Syria), Maya Hassan (Tishreen University, Syria), and Ali Naddeh (Syrian Virtual University, Syria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9213-7.ch007
Abstract
The impact of epidemics on urban restructuring is one of the most critical planning issues. This chapter presents a twin-track approach to intervention in the informal housing areas in Syria after investigating the ability to face the impact of Covid-19 epidemic. The informal housing “al-Radar” area in Tartous City was adopted as a case study. Both qualitative and quantitative methods were used for a multi-dimensional analysis of gathered data and site planning aspects. The goals are to achieve participatory decision-making to guide area restructuring aligned with national urban development laws. In addition, laying down the foundation of an area plan for future on-site redevelopment considers community cohesion and land-use improvements. Results illustrated the poor traditional planning criteria efficiency in achieving urban resilience/immunity required for a “new normal” and the need for good governance in land administration utilizing 15-minute city principles and a street-led citywide approach for the full integration into the city system as a tool to promote sustainable development.
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