Can the Pandemic Be a Catalyst of Spatial Changes Leading Towards the Smart City?
The worldwide spread of Covid-19 infections has had a pervasive influence on cities and the lives of their residents. The current crisis has highlighted many urban problems, including those related to the functionality of urban structures, which directly affect the quality of life. Concurrently, the...
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Autores principales: | Barbara Zgórska, Dorota Kamrowska-Załuska, Piotr Lorens |
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2021
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