Ciudades dispersas y aldeas virtuales en la postpandemia del Covid-19

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Reflexionamos sobre los conceptos de ciudad dispersa, aldea virtual y la revolución en la información y el marketing en el nuevo escenario que el Covid-19 y la Post-Pandemia comienzan a dibujar. Nos preguntamos sobre los efectos particulares que tienen estos fenómenos en las relaciones entre el mundo urbano y rural, y presentamos un debate sobre los problemas y las oportunidades que conllevan para la planificación del territorio y la salud pública.
We reflect on the concepts of the dispersed city, the virtual village, and the revolution in information and marketing in the new scenario that Covid-19 and the Post-Pandemic has begun to draw. We ask ourselves about the effects that these phenomena have on the relations between the urban and rural world, and we present a debate on the problems and the opportunities that this entails for territorial planning and public health.
We reflect on the concepts of the dispersed city, the virtual village, and the revolution in information and marketing in the new scenario that Covid-19 and the Post-Pandemic has begun to draw. We ask ourselves about the effects that these phenomena have on the relations between the urban and rural world, and we present a debate on the problems and the opportunities that this entails for territorial planning and public health.

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Ferrás Sexto, C. (2021). Cidades dispersas e aldeias virtuais no pós-pandemia da Covid-19. Finisterra, 55(115), 243–248. https://doi.org/10.18055/Finis20279

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