Planning for sociable green spaces after COVID-19

N. Dempsey, Julian Dobson
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Parks and green spaces have been thrust into the spotlight during the COVID-19 pandemic In a strange way, academics were initially cheered by the national calls for parks to remain open Parks and green spaces were highlighted as one of only a few destinations that people in lockdown in the UK were allowed to visit That sounded like a description of an essential service Academia and policy makers have long known about the social benefits of parks and green spaces A recent review of nearly 400 papers highlighted six ways in which they support a healthy society They enhance physical health, mental well-being and life satisfaction;create opportunities for social integration;support community engagement;highlight, and can address, inequalities;enable deeper connections with nature;and support healthy local economies For parks to remain open, fiscal as well as political support is crucial It therefore seemed that many were leaping to conclusions However, they have been watching how the unfolding events challenge how they plan and manage parks and green spaces as sociable places Here, what the pandemic has shown and what must be done to ensure that parks and green spaces remain the vibrant social places are explored
COVID-19后的社交绿地规划
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,公园和绿地以一种奇怪的方式成为人们关注的焦点,学者最初欢呼国家呼吁公园保持开放公园和绿地都强调了只有几个目的地之一,锁定在英国被允许访问,听起来像一个基本的描述服务学术界和政策制定者们早就知道公园和绿地的社会效益回顾近400篇论文强调六个方面他们支持一个健康的社会,增进身体健康,为了使公园保持开放,财政和政治支持至关重要。因此,许多人似乎急于得出结论。然而,他们一直在关注不断发展的事件如何挑战他们如何规划和管理作为社交场所的公园和绿地。探索大流行表明了什么,以及必须采取什么措施来确保公园和绿地仍然是充满活力的社交场所
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