Abstract

The natural and socio-economic characteristics of the territory play a decisive role in the spread of the pandemic of COVID-19. It provoked a restructuring process in practically all fields of the social life. Its main areas were laid before the pandemic, but the changes were sharply accelerated by the pandemic. In analyzing a number of Russian and foreign publications, the authors discuss the main areas and methods of human-geographical study of the development and consequences of the pandemic. The constantly growing flow of publications in this field can be divided into three major parts: studies of the spatial spread of infection on the different stages; analysis of demographic, (geo) political and economic implications of the pandemic, and attempts to forecast the impact of social and technological changes accelerated by it on territorial structures. The authors note in particular that the geopolitical picture of the world with the division of countries into developed and developing, rich and poor, authoritarian and democratic, Eastern and Western, became much less clear. The most obvious geopolitical consequence of the pandemic is the further fragmentation of the political and socio-economic space. Not only state, but often also administrative boundaries have turned into almost insurmountable barriers for people and trade. The COVID crisis has opened new opportunities for a reasonable combination of the concentration of social life in the «archipelago» of large cities and the development of other territories.

Highlights

  • The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a deep crisis in the relationship between nature and society, and many, if not all, social systems are undergoing a restructuring process

  • The objective of this paper is to review the main areas of the human-geographical study of the coronavirus infection

  • Already in the first weeks after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, a rapidly growing flow of human-geographical publications about its progress and consequences appeared as part of interdisciplinary research of this unprecedented natural and social phenomenon

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Introduction

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a deep crisis in the relationship between nature and society, and many, if not all, social systems are undergoing a restructuring process. The natural and socio-economic characteristics of the territory play a decisive role in the spread of the pandemic. These include the diffusion of morbidity in accordance with the hierarchy of settlements and their involvement in international and national interactions, and the staging of epidemic processes. Their analysis and zoning of the territory are necessary for the correct maneuvering of resources in the fight against a pandemic and the adaptation of the health care system to epidemic risks, considering the regional specifics. The need for an early economic recovery after the crisis provoked by the fight against infection requires considering the unique geographical and cultural diversity of the territory when developing forecasts for the development of the situation in different regions and justifying political decisions

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