id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-280981-p0l5bpqi Keenan, Jesse M. COVID, resilience, and the built environment 2020-05-14 .txt text/plain 3924 176 34 Through this perspective, the article hopes to explore those often overlooked aspects of the physical and social parameters of the built environment that may be understood as providing opportunities to inform future disaster, public health, and climate change preparations and responses. Through this perspective, the article hopes to explore those often overlooked aspects of the physical and social parameters of the built environment that may be understood as providing opportunities to inform future disaster, public health, and climate change preparations and responses. In the past decade, multi-hazard disaster and engineering resilience planning has had significant impacts in shaping the design and management of the built environment in everything from supporting the business continuity of private enterprise (Keenan 2015) to the sustainable provision of critical public services (Humphries 2019) . ./cache/cord-280981-p0l5bpqi.txt ./txt/cord-280981-p0l5bpqi.txt