What We Can Learn From COVID-19 about Pandemics and Resilient Cities
Kian Zhan
As COVID-19 spreads around the world, Council expert Robert Muggah shares his viewpoints on pandemics, why they are becoming more common, and how cities can help minimize current and future threats.
Are Pandemics Increasing and What Do They Cost?
As COVID-19 spreads around the world, non-resident senior fellow on global cities Robert Muggah shares his insights into the spread and impact of pandemics, why they are becoming more common, and how cities can help minimize threats now and into the future in a conversation with Singularity University.
Explore this data visualization to look at coronavirus cases tracked worldwide starting in December 2019 and compare them to other disease outbreaks, including dengue fever, zika, and Ebola.
About the Author
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Cities
Robert Muggah is a specialist in cities, security, migration, and new technologies. He cofounded the Igarapé Institute—an independent think and do tank devoted to data-driven safety and justice across Latin America and Africa, where he is currently the director of research. In addition to serving as a nonresident senior fellow at the Council, Muggah is a fellow or faculty at six other institutions.
