Research on the evolution of urban design from the perspective of public health under the background of the COVID-19

There is a deep relationship between urban design and public health, and the urban built environment plays an important role in shaping human health and well-being. Globally, under the influence of the COVID-19, the interdisciplinary research between the two disciplines has once again attracted atte...

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