Reimagining international airports in COVID-19
Reimagining international airports in COVID-19
COVID-19 highlights that our capacity to manage international travel is critical when responding to a pandemic. The way we design airports could minimise the risk of imported outbreaks
de Moraes, L
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Ashmore, David
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Thompson, Jason
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2020
de Moraes, L
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Ashmore, David
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Thompson, Jason
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de Moraes, L, Ashmore, David and Thompson, Jason
(2020)
Reimagining international airports in COVID-19.
Abstract
COVID-19 highlights that our capacity to manage international travel is critical when responding to a pandemic. The way we design airports could minimise the risk of imported outbreaks
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Published date: 2020
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/494340
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