Riesgo de contagio por COVID-19 en un entorno urbano (Málaga, noviembre del 2020)

  1. Ángel Miramontes Carballada
  2. Rubén Camilo Lois González
  3. María Jesús Perles Roselló
  4. Jesús Miranda Páez
Revista:
Boletín de la Asociación de Geógrafos Españoles

ISSN: 0212-9426

Ano de publicación: 2021

Número: 91

Páxinas: 15

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Boletín de la Asociación de Geógrafos Españoles

Indicadores

JCR (Journal Impact Factor)

  • Ano 2021
  • Factor de impacto da revista: 1.748
  • Factor de impacto sen autocitas: 1.565
  • Article influence score: 0.298
  • Cuartil maior: Q3
  • Área: GEOGRAPHY Cuartil: Q3 Posición na área: 62/86 (Edición: SSCI)

SCImago Journal Rank

  • Ano 2021
  • Impacto SJR da revista: 0.348
  • Cuartil maior: Q2
  • Área: Earth-Surface Processes Cuartil: Q2 Posición na área: 77/158
  • Área: Geography, Planning and Development Cuartil: Q2 Posición na área: 346/756
  • Área: Urban Studies Cuartil: Q2 Posición na área: 88/230
  • Área: Environmental Science (miscellaneous) Cuartil: Q3 Posición na área: 184/348

Índice Dialnet de Revistas

  • Ano 2021
  • Factor de impacto da revista: 1,090
  • Ámbito: GEOGRAFÍA Cuartil: C1 Posición no ámbito: 3/42

CIRC

  • Ciencias Sociais: A

Scopus CiteScore

  • Ano 2021
  • CiteScore da revista: 2.0
  • Área: Urban Studies Percentil: 65
  • Área: Geography, Planning and Development Percentil: 58
  • Área: Earth-Surface Processes Percentil: 52
  • Área: Environmental Science (miscellaneous) Percentil: 50

Journal Citation Indicator (JCI)

  • Ano 2021
  • JCI da revista: 0.42
  • Cuartil maior: Q3
  • Área: GEOGRAPHY Cuartil: Q3 Posición na área: 94/167

Resumo

The pandemic has revitalized and given a new perspective to territorial approaches to risk sharing, and the importance of the where and when. The spatial and temporal analysis of the contagion by COVID-19 has been an essential key for survival in these unprecedented circumstances, and has set the course for the management of the crisis worldwide. Research in these troubled times has had to respond immediately to the search for explanatory causes of risk distribution. Along with the analysis of the spatial distribution of cases and the presence of patterns and trends, aspects such as the analysis of population flows and movements, clinical, social and epidemiological vulnerability, or the socio-economic repercussions of the crisis have been addressed. The search for correlation between the distribution of contagion and various factors of the natural environment and the human environment have been treated both at the urban micro-scale and on a planetary scale. Never have the relationships between the local and the global been so evident, and the importance of the geographic focus so necessary.