Density or Connectivity: What Are the Main Causes of the Spatial Proliferation of COVID-19 in Korea?

COVID-19 has sparked a debate on the vulnerability of densely populated cities. Some studies argue that high-density urban centers are more vulnerable to infectious diseases due to a higher chance of infection in crowded urban environments. Other studies, however, argue that connectivity rather than...

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Main Authors: Yun Jo, Andy Hong, Hyungun Sung
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/10/5084
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spelling doaj-348c1b68f2bf441ba0ba2d7b74ccfd6a2021-05-31T23:44:57ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-05-01185084508410.3390/ijerph18105084Density or Connectivity: What Are the Main Causes of the Spatial Proliferation of COVID-19 in Korea?Yun Jo0Andy Hong1Hyungun Sung2Graduate School of Urban Studies, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, KoreaDepartment of City & Metropolitan Planning, College of Architecture + Planning, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USAGraduate School of Urban Studies, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, KoreaCOVID-19 has sparked a debate on the vulnerability of densely populated cities. Some studies argue that high-density urban centers are more vulnerable to infectious diseases due to a higher chance of infection in crowded urban environments. Other studies, however, argue that connectivity rather than population density plays a more significant role in the spread of COVID-19. While several studies have examined the role of urban density and connectivity in Europe and the U.S., few studies have been conducted in Asian countries. This study aims to investigate the role of urban spatial structure on COVID-19 by comparing different measures of urban density and connectivity during the first eight months of the outbreak in Korea. Two measures of density were derived from the Korean census, and four measures of connectivity were computed using social network analysis of the Origin-Destination data from the 2020 Korea Transport Database. We fitted both OLS and negative binomial models to the number of confirmed COVID-19 patients and its infection rates at the county level, collected individually from regional government websites in Korea. Results show that both density and connectivity play an important role in the proliferation of the COVID-19 outbreak in Korea. However, we found that the connectivity measure, particularly a measure of network centrality, was a better indicator of COVID-19 proliferation than the density measures. Our findings imply that policies that take into account different types of connectivity between cities might be necessary to contain the outbreak in the early phase.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/10/5084COVID-19spatial proliferationdensityconnectivitysocial network analysisnegative binomial regression
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Density or Connectivity: What Are the Main Causes of the Spatial Proliferation of COVID-19 in Korea?
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
COVID-19
spatial proliferation
density
connectivity
social network analysis
negative binomial regression
author_facet Yun Jo
Andy Hong
Hyungun Sung
author_sort Yun Jo
title Density or Connectivity: What Are the Main Causes of the Spatial Proliferation of COVID-19 in Korea?
title_short Density or Connectivity: What Are the Main Causes of the Spatial Proliferation of COVID-19 in Korea?
title_full Density or Connectivity: What Are the Main Causes of the Spatial Proliferation of COVID-19 in Korea?
title_fullStr Density or Connectivity: What Are the Main Causes of the Spatial Proliferation of COVID-19 in Korea?
title_full_unstemmed Density or Connectivity: What Are the Main Causes of the Spatial Proliferation of COVID-19 in Korea?
title_sort density or connectivity: what are the main causes of the spatial proliferation of covid-19 in korea?
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-05-01
description COVID-19 has sparked a debate on the vulnerability of densely populated cities. Some studies argue that high-density urban centers are more vulnerable to infectious diseases due to a higher chance of infection in crowded urban environments. Other studies, however, argue that connectivity rather than population density plays a more significant role in the spread of COVID-19. While several studies have examined the role of urban density and connectivity in Europe and the U.S., few studies have been conducted in Asian countries. This study aims to investigate the role of urban spatial structure on COVID-19 by comparing different measures of urban density and connectivity during the first eight months of the outbreak in Korea. Two measures of density were derived from the Korean census, and four measures of connectivity were computed using social network analysis of the Origin-Destination data from the 2020 Korea Transport Database. We fitted both OLS and negative binomial models to the number of confirmed COVID-19 patients and its infection rates at the county level, collected individually from regional government websites in Korea. Results show that both density and connectivity play an important role in the proliferation of the COVID-19 outbreak in Korea. However, we found that the connectivity measure, particularly a measure of network centrality, was a better indicator of COVID-19 proliferation than the density measures. Our findings imply that policies that take into account different types of connectivity between cities might be necessary to contain the outbreak in the early phase.
topic COVID-19
spatial proliferation
density
connectivity
social network analysis
negative binomial regression
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/10/5084
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