Usage of urban green space and related feelings of deprivation during the COVID-19 lockdown: Lessons learned from an Italian case study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
This study investigated perceptions and behavioral patterns related to urban green space (UGS) in Italian cities,
during the period of national lockdown imposed due to the outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 in the spring of 2020. A
survey was used to examine the responses of population groups in different municipal areas, comparing those in
government-defined "red zones", mostly in the northern regions of the country, with "non-red zones" in the rest
of the country, where the rate of infection was much lower. A total of 2100 respondents participated in the
survey. The majority of respondents declared themselves to be habitual users of UGS, especially of parks or green
areas outside the town - mainly visiting for relaxation and physical exercise, but also for observing nature. In the
northern regions people more commonly reported the adoption of sustainable practices, in terms of the utilization
of tools for "green mobility". During the lockdown, habits changed significantly: only one third of respondents
reported visiting UGS, with frequent visits made mainly for the purpose of walking the dog. Other
motivations included the need for relaxing, mostly in the red zones, and for physical exercise in non-red zones.
The reduction in travel to urban parks was accompanied by increased visitation of gardens and other green
spaces in close proximity, as social distancing and other regulations imposed restrictions on movement. In all
regions, respondents who could not physically access UGS expressed a feeling of deprivation which was exacerbated
by living in towns located in red zones, being a usual visitor of UGS and having no green view from the
window. The extent to which these visitors missed UGS depended on the frequency of visitation before the
pandemic and the UGS distance, as well as the type of previous activity. In fact, those activities that were most
common before the pandemic were missed the most, reinforcing the importance of green areas for social
gathering, sports, and observing nature - but simply "spending time outdoors" was also mentioned, even by those
who visited UGS during the lockdown, as the time outdoors was not enough or not fully enjoyed. The feeling of
missing UGS was only partially alleviated by the green view from the window - only a more open view to a
natural landscape or adaptation to a view with little greenery reduced such feeling.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Green areas; pandemic; Outdoors activities; SARS-CoV-2; Survey
Elenco autori:
Pearlmutter, David; Massetti, Luciano; Ugolini, Francesca
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