02176 a2200457 4500001001100000005001700011008004000028020001800068037003600086040000700122041000800129072001700137072001500154072001400169072001500183072001500198072001500213072001500228072001300243072001200256072001300268072001300281072001300294072002100307072002100328072002100349072002100370072002100391072002100412072002100433072001800454100002300472245004200495250000600537260003200543300001000575520106100585700002501646700002801671700001901699036775409620250317100418.0250312042021GB 2 eng  a9780367754099 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 51.99fBB a01 aeng7 aMBNH22thema7 aRNT2thema7 aTN2thema7 aRPC2thema7 aRND2thema7 aJHB2thema7 aMBNH22bic7 aRNT2bic7 aTN2bic7 aRPC2bic7 aRND2bic7 aJHB2bic7 aHOM0220002bisac7 aMED0780002bisac7 aARC0100002bisac7 aNAT0100002bisac7 aPOL0020002bisac7 aSCI0130802bisac7 aSOC0260302bisac7 a339.472bisac1 aFabián Echegaray10aSustainable Lifestyles after Covid-19 a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20210423 a140 p bThis book takes an in-depth look at Covid-19-generated societal trends and develops scenarios for possible future directions of urban lifestyles. Drawing on examples from Brazil, China, and Israel, and with a particular focus on cities, this book explores the short and long-term changes in individual consumers and citizen behavior as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. On the basis of extensive market and opinion research data, aggregate data, observational evidence, and news reports, the authors provide a detailed account of the transformations that have occurred as a result of a triple shock of public health emergency, economic shutdown, and social isolation. They also examine which of these behavioral changes are likely to become permanent and consider whether this may ultimately promote or restrain sustainable lifestyle choices. Innovative and timely, this book will be of great interest to students, scholars, and professionals researching and working in the areas of sustainable consumption, urban and land use planning, and public health.1 aValerie Brachya4A011 aPhilip J. Vergragt4A011 aLei Zhang4A01