
Remote work, Working from Home, Co-working, Teleworking, Impacts of remote work on cities, Impacts of remote work on travel, Impacts of remote work on real estate and office space, COVID-19 pandemic
Remote Work: Impacts on Cities and Policy Responses
About this issue
Issue number
Volume 52 – Number 2
Summary
This issue examines the impacts of remote working on the city from mobility/travel patterns to business location and from re-use of vacant office space to changes in housing typologies, and indicates policies that could be employed to mitigate them.
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Remote Work: Impacts on Cities and Policy Responses
ANASTASIA LOUKAITOU-SIDERIS and ASPA GOSPODINI
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Spatial Implications of Remote Working Arrangements: Transformations in Urban and Rural Territories
GEORGIA POZOUKIDOU, THEODORA ISTORIOU, and DIMITRA PLASTARA
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Shopping Local? The Impact of Working from Home on Neighbourhood Commercial Districts
KAREN CHAPPLE and JULIA GREENBERG
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Urban Environment, Real Estate and Remote Work: Friends with Benefits
NIKOLAOS KARANIKOLAS and ELENI KYRIAKIDOU
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Who Teleworks and Does it Reduce Car Dependency? Longitudinal Evidence from ßPandemic-Induced Changes in Travel Behaviour
APOSTOLOS PAPAGIANNAKIS and KOSTAS MOURATIDIS
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Sustainable and Smart Mobility in the Era of Remote Working
NIKOLAOS GAVANAS and AIKATERINI-PANAGIOTA CHRANTA
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Flexible Working Arrangements and Near Working for More Sustainable and Just Territories: Experiences from Europe with a Focus on Italy
ILARIA MARIOTTI, CHIARA TAGLIARO and FEDERICA ROSSI
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Publication Review: That's Brutal, What's Modern? The Smithsons, Banham, and the Mies-Image by Mark Linder
JOHN GOLD



