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Most of the work on resilience of urban infrastructures focuses on their technical
performance and reliability in disaster situations. In general, when we link urban
infrastructure and Civil Engineering, we think of technology, engineering,
constructions and technical or control buildings. In a state of pandemic like the
current one, the study of the relationship between urban infrastructures and
resilience is a phenomenon scarcely studied in the literature. The main
objectives of the article are to analyse, from a Civil Engineering and actors’
perspective, the role and behaviour of urban infrastructures for the maintenance
of the wellbeing of the community in a pandemic situation, and to fill a gap in the
existing bibliography. The authors argue that the human factor is the most
important element for infrastructure to be resilient in a Covid-19 situation. To
achieve the objectives, a review of the literature was carried out considering the
works published in the last 10 years. Then, a reflection is made about the
influence of the resilience in infrastructures during a pandemic situation
considering the relevant sustainability factors. As practical implications of this
article, the drawn conclusions are expected to represent value for the societies
of the future.
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Urban Infrastructures Resilience Pandemic Civil Engineering Sustainability