City and campus: Exploring the distribution of socio-spatial activities of students of higher education institutes during the global pandemic

Cities. 2022 Sep:128:103813. doi: 10.1016/j.cities.2022.103813. Epub 2022 Jun 10.

Abstract

Cities with integrated university campuses can become dependent on their student population to function properly. Restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic put a temporary halt to the presence of the student population in some cities. The current study explores this short-term paradigm shift on the relationship between three higher education institutes and their host cities in the northern part of Cyprus. The analysis uses the spatial distribution of Twitter feeds in the academic semester before the pandemic as the baseline and makes a comparison with the following semesters when the education was mostly done via online remote platforms. The findings indicate a rapid decline in diversity and granulation of urban activities among students during the pandemic. This, in turn, is shown to impact the commercial zones of the host cities, shifting many leisure activities farther from the city. Furthermore, the degree of spatial integration between the urban fabrics and the campuses is shown to be influential in rendering emerging equilibrium when facing a crisis that restricts mobility.

Keywords: COVID-19; Higher education institutes; Host cities; Spatial distribution; Twitter data; University campus.