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Carolina COVID-19 Archive

Collected by: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries

Archived since: Apr, 2020

Description:

A selection of websites documenting the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Subject:   Science & Health Spontaneous Events Universities & Libraries

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Title: Viewpoints on Resilient & Equitable Responses to the Pandemic: Service Industry

URL: https://cf-media.sndcdn.com/Z6hAHNtoEYMo.128.mp3?Policy=eyJTdGF0ZW1lbnQiOlt7IlJlc291cmNlIjoiKjovL2NmLW1lZGlhLnNuZGNkbi5jb20vWjZoQUhOdG9FWU1vLjEyOC5tcDMiLCJDb25kaXRpb24iOnsiRGF0ZUxlc3NUaGFuIjp7IkFXUzpF...BfbweIueeeJtyckuIx1UW~BldwYK0OW32uR8-wMdP9OfeR-Dfw7qoCjZB6yUlsF1uLkLg846nqJiJhc2PHtnCohf5UXTw3yZKWKB0qMcaFwHb~v0DyYDeYOnfqjwPuONaAPMO2s4C2lEV5Cxfcj~Ioku0Qan2BJ5g__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAI6TU7MMXM5DG6EPQ

Description: Part of the series “Viewpoints on Resilient and Equitable Responses to the Pandemic” from the Center for Urban and Regional Studies at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. T. William Lester is an associate professor of city and regional planning at UNC-Chapel Hill. He shares strategies for reducing the impact of the coronavirus on the service industry.

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Title: Viewpoints on Resilient & Equitable Responses to the Pandemic: Housing

URL: https://cf-media.sndcdn.com/ZJn5JOlcwPlj.128.mp3?Policy=eyJTdGF0ZW1lbnQiOlt7IlJlc291cmNlIjoiKjovL2NmLW1lZGlhLnNuZGNkbi5jb20vWkpuNUpPbGN3UGxqLjEyOC5tcDMiLCJDb25kaXRpb24iOnsiRGF0ZUxlc3NUaGFuIjp7IkFXUzpF...5NPo0VYwWwzpRbm~14K3By-aN2A-kDJKPcfhY1MH-UVTTfBun~0hunOKrwmZxw0~UcZwbd2olkhxHnJDlt-DfZz1Ij3QtWMYjplCXdCbJPCJ~T~EB5WLFJoVcqBQjVXM07~82zL7ON5zL8AztUHoTB8E2imJhCtgw__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAI6TU7MMXM5DG6EPQ

Description: Part of the series “Viewpoints on Resilient and Equitable Responses to the Pandemic” from the Center for Urban and Regional Studies at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Mai Nguyen is an associate professor of city and regional planning at UNC-Chapel Hill. She is a scholar of housing and community development. Her research focuses on social and spatial equity. She will discuss why safe and stable housing is essential during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Title: Viewpoints on Resilient and Equitable Responses to the Pandemic: Manufacturing

URL: https://cf-media.sndcdn.com/ZlhNOclfs0Cb.128.mp3?Policy=eyJTdGF0ZW1lbnQiOlt7IlJlc291cmNlIjoiKjovL2NmLW1lZGlhLnNuZGNkbi5jb20vWmxoTk9jbGZzMENiLjEyOC5tcDMiLCJDb25kaXRpb24iOnsiRGF0ZUxlc3NUaGFuIjp7IkFXUzpF...Yvwx~03CPKqPX~sLTYFfSW2~qyuQXpEyMAac35UClf3BMlQ4auoB3f-0H3lMpM7ttR2ViEOzewLq3QbkpySE1TFakqaojiCtIFmFaV0yIrCURfWrqQ9Hpc04ENVmVGZ~vEbYXS7-L9A4vFoGHSMw5FHzP~KUpjtIg__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAI6TU7MMXM5DG6EPQ

Description: Part of the series “Viewpoints on Resilient and Equitable Responses to the Pandemic” from the Center for Urban and Regional Studies at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Nichola Lowe is professor of city and regional planning and interim director of the UNC Center for Urban and Regional Studies. Her research focuses on the institutional arrangements that lead to more inclusive forms of economic development. Her briefing focuses on efforts by North Carolina manufacturing businesses to retool production systems to meet the critical needs of hospitals and frontline health care providers that are responding to the novel coronavirus.

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Title: “Viewpoints on Resilient and Equitable Responses to the Pandemic” Podcast

URL: https://curs.unc.edu/2020/03/27/curs-launches-viewpoints-on-resilient-and-equitable-responses-to-the-pandemic-podcasts/

Description: The UNC at Chapel Hill Center for Urban and Regional Studies' podcast series in which experts at UNC-Chapel Hill discuss effective and equitable responses to the pandemic on subjects ranging from low-wage hospitality work, retooling manufacturing processes, supply chain complications, housing, transportation, the environment, and food security, among others.

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Title: Viewpoints on Resilient & Equitable Responses to the Pandemic: Manufacturing

URL: https://curs.unc.edu/2020/03/27/viewpoints-on-resilient-and-equitable-responses-to-the-pandemic-nichola-lowe-manufacturing/

Description: Nichola Lowe is professor of city and regional planning and interim director of the UNC Center for Urban and Regional Studies. Her briefing focuses on efforts by North Carolina manufacturing businesses to retool production systems to meet the critical needs of hospitals and frontline health care providers that are responding to the novel coronavirus.

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Title: Viewpoints on Resilient & Equitable Responses to the Pandemic: Housing

URL: https://curs.unc.edu/2020/03/27/viewpoints-on-resilient-equitable-responses-to-the-pandemic-mai-nguyen-housing/

Description: Mai Nguyen is an associate professor of city and regional planning at UNC-Chapel Hill. She will discuss why safe and stable housing is essential during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Title: Viewpoints On Resilient & Equitable Responses To The Pandemic: Service Industry

URL: https://curs.unc.edu/2020/03/27/viewpoints-on-resilient-equitable-responses-to-the-pandemic-t-william-lester-service-industry/

Description: T. William Lester is an associate professor of city and regional planning at UNC-Chapel Hill. He shares strategies for reducing the impact of the coronavirus on the service industry.

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Title: Viewpoints on Resilient & Equitable Responses to the Pandemic: Surveillance

URL: https://curs.unc.edu/2020/04/24/viewpoints-on-resilient-equitable-responses-to-the-pandemic-nikhil-kaza-surveillance/

Description: Part of the series “Viewpoints on Resilient and Equitable Responses to the Pandemic” from the Center for Urban and Regional Studies at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Nikhil Kaza is an associate professor in city and regional planning at UNC-Chapel Hill. Dr. Kaza will discuss the effectiveness and implications of cellphone-based surveillance and data collection systems emerging in response to the current health crisis.

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Title: Viewpoints on Resilient & Equitable Responses to the Pandemic: Disaster and Food

URL: https://curs.unc.edu/2020/04/28/viewpoints-on-resilient-equitable-responses-to-the-pandemic-caela-oconnell-disaster-food/

Description: Part of the series “Viewpoints on Resilient and Equitable Responses to the Pandemic” from the Center for Urban and Regional Studies at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Caela O’Connell is an assistant professor of anthropology and the environment, ecology and energy program at UNC-Chapel Hill. She provides recommendations for what actions individuals, local and state governments, the private sector and non-governmental organizations can do to keep contribute to current food insecurity needs and envisioning sustainable recovery for North Carolinians.

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Title: Meenu Tewari: Economic Resiliency

URL: https://curs.unc.edu/2020/06/21/viewpoints-on-resilient-equitable-responses-to-the-pandemic-meenu-tewari-economic-resiliency/

Description: The UNC at Chapel Hill Center for Urban and Regional Studies' podcast series in which experts at UNC-Chapel Hill discuss effective and equitable responses to the pandemic on subjects ranging from low-wage hospitality work, retooling manufacturing processes, supply chain complications, housing, transportation, the environment, and food security, among others.

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