Pandemics, Property, and Planning | Video by the Institute of Public Policy
July 26, 2020
The current pandemic brings concepts of property to the foreground. Stay at home orders, social distancing, commercial closures, draconian border control, the interruption of air travel (to use just a few examples) are about how space is to be used, about new mandates for (most commonly) restrictions to commons, public, and private property, and often very intense social controversy over who gets to set the rules for property use. How property is understood and treated in the planning process will now be one of our key issues going forward.
In Pandemics, Property, and Planning, a video produced by the Institute of Public Policy, a global group of scholars reflect on the pandemic’s meaning and implications through the lens of land-based property rights and spatial planning.