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Physical distancing as an integral component of pandemic response

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LETTERS IN SPATIAL AND RESOURCE SCIENCES
Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s12076-023-00331-1

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Spatial optimization; Location modeling; Pandemic

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Physical distancing measures are essential in responding to pandemics, such as COVID-19, which is transmitted through interaction. This paper discusses the use of geographic information systems and spatial optimization to plan for physical distancing at micro-scales, enabling the resumption of social, economic, and entertainment activities. It also highlights applications for office space occupancy and room seating.
It is well established that a variety of physical distancing measures are invaluable as part of the overall response to pandemics. COVID-19 is the most recent such pandemic, a respiratory disease transmitted through interaction, necessitating steps to minimize or eliminate the potential for exposure. Of course, this is driven by a desire to keep the economy moving, allow for social activity, continue education, support the livelihoods of individuals, etc. Regional science and supporting analytics have an important role in managing activity through the development and application of methods that enable spatial interaction that mitigates transmission. This paper details methods to plan for physical distancing at micro-scales, enabling the return of social, economic, entertainment, etc. activities. Geographic information systems combined with spatial optimization offers important spatial coronametrics for the mitigation of risk in disease transmission. Applications detailing office space occupancy and travel along with room seating are highlighted.

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