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TESTING THE JACOBS CONDITIONS FOR URBAN VITALITY: THE CASE OF UK TOWN AND CITY CENTRES AND THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC

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    TESTING THE JACOBS CONDITIONS FOR URBAN VITALITY: THE CASE OF UK TOWN AND CITY CENTRES AND THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC

    In The Death and Life of Great American Cities, Jane Jacobs proposed four conditions for generating and maintaining vibrant urban diversity (mixed uses, short blocks, aged buildings, and sufficient density), but subsequent empirical work to test them has been limited. This study responds by studying town and city centres in Great Britain in the wake of coronavirusinduced restrictions to answer the question: can Jane Jacobs’ four rules for generating urban diversity help explain why some High Streets in Britain have demonstrated more resilience than others?

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