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Title: Derecho a la ciudad: el impacto del urbanismo en los DDHH. Una mirada a Nueva York antes y tras el COVID-19
Author: Echeverría Sáez, Ainhoa
Director: Julià-Barceló, Maria  
Tutor: Jordana Santiago, Maria Esther
Abstract: Urban planning affects individuals and these in turn influence the city. Everything goes hand in hand and inherent in man and woman, there are human rights, moral values that must be protected and guaranteed above all. Inequity in cities is a challenge that is becoming increasingly aware. Especially as a result of the emergence of COVID-19 that has revealed problems that were already there, urging the fence for solutions that start both from urban design and from the reflection and application of legislation and policies that ensure that no one is left behind . One of the most paradigmatic cities both in its condition of metropolis and in the way in which the pandemic has affected it has been New York; whose characteristics, impact on human rights as well as consequences of the coronavirus will be analyzed in this study.
Keywords: urbanism
human rights
COVID-19
New York
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: 15-Jan-2021
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/es/  
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