Urban resilience refers to the ability of urban systems to adapt and recover from external shocks, such as the recent global pandemic. Our new paper, titled “Leveraging Context-Adjusted Nighttime Light Data for Socioeconomic Explanations of Global Urban Resilience,” provides a comprehensive analysis of urban responses to COVID-19.
Using context-adjusted nighttime light data, our study models urban resilience during the pandemic, identifying five diverse patterns characterized by phases of downturn, minimum impact, and recovery. We also uncover significant correlations between socioeconomic factors and urban resilience, revealing that stringent measures may reduce resilience, while proactive health and containment strategies can enhance it. Furthermore, we delve into strategic socioeconomic interventions to enhance urban resilience using counterfactual explanations.
For more details, check out our paper!