Study of The Spatial Footprint of Street Vendors During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Arfan Nur Akbar, A. H. Fuad
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This article examines the use of urban space by street vendors during the Covid-19 pandemic. To suppress the spread of Covid-19, adjustments are made to activities in urban spaces, especially in the economic and social sectors. The purpose of this study is to explore the existence of street vendors in the city's green lane in terms of their benefits, problems, and strategies in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic. This study uses a qualitative method by looking at the research deductively as well as the application of the theory of the production of space by Lefebvre as well as daily studies to reveal the actual situation. Researchers conducted spatial mapping to describe the pattern of street vendors' activities through four typological aspects such as commodities and facilities, temporal, space, and movement. This article shows that spatial mapping also shows the movement and activity of users in space. Spatial practice between street vendors and the community in public spaces can form a strong social space and there is a need for space management during pandemic. Keywords: Covid-19 Pandemic; Social Interaction; Street Vendors; Urban Space
新冠肺炎大流行期间街头小贩空间足迹研究
本文探讨了街头小贩在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间对城市空间的利用情况。为遏制Covid-19的传播,对城市空间的活动,特别是经济和社会部门的活动进行了调整。本研究的目的是探讨城市绿巷中街头小贩的存在,以及他们在应对Covid-19大流行方面的利益、问题和策略。本研究采用定性的方法,通过对列斐伏尔空间生产理论的演绎研究和对日常研究的运用来揭示实际情况。研究人员从商品与设施、时间、空间和流动四个类型学方面对摊贩的活动模式进行了空间映射。本文表明,空间映射也显示了用户在空间中的运动和活动。街头小贩与社区在公共空间的空间实践可以形成强大的社会空间,大流行期间需要进行空间管理。关键词:新冠肺炎大流行;社会互动;街头小贩;城市空间
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