Insights from big data on how COVID-19 is changing society. 28/05/2020
World Resources Institute, Washington, DC
WRI - Washington, DC
2020
1-11
epidemic disease ; air pollution ; transport ; urban renewal
Environment
https://www.wri.org/print/66477
English
Bibliogr.
"Between the 1918 flu pandemic and the 2020 COVID-19 crisis, our ability to understand the effects of infectious diseases has increased exponentially. Networked personal devices and automated sensors are now ubiquitous, not to mention communications technologies like the internet that allow us to share information almost instantaneously. These devices provide us with copious “big data” on people's movement, the environment, economic trends and more."
Digital
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