Abstract

According to the UN habitat report 2020, the next decade is considerable to see a rise in urbanization which may range to 60.4 % by 2030 as compared to 56.2% in 2020. Hence the current article intends to unravel the impact of Covid 19 on cities globally. The world cities report 2020 and Covid 19 Response plan 2020 by UN Habitat will be reviewed to get a better understanding of the overall condition of cities globally. Furthermore, the article also focuses on studying the major challenges in urban areas as mentioned in the UN habitat report like high risk for transmission, impact on economic activities, urban inequalities and coping mechanisms, by considering major cities in India. Lastly, it deals with the suggestions on how to enhance urban growth by tackling the prevailing issues so that sustainable cities can be developed which will accommodate the influx of people in the upcoming years as estimated by the UN habitat report 2020.

Highlights

  • Cities are widely perceived as a place of hope where an individual envisages to live a free and comfortable life distant from various stresses and yearns to be financially stable

  • The authors have placed the notion of social drift in the ambit of urban mental health, there exists a need to consider this phenomenon within urban studies to further understand the pull factors

  • CITIES A HUB FOR COVID 19 SPREAD According to UN Habitat report (2020), out of the total number of Covid 19 cases globally, over 95 percent came from the urban areas

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Introduction

Cities are widely perceived as a place of hope where an individual envisages to live a free and comfortable life distant from various stresses and yearns to be financially stable. The world cities report encompasses the impact of Covid 19 cases in cities on how it had affected the economy and people at large.

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