Adherence to Physical Distancing Guidelines on Urban Recreational Trails During a Pandemic

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Christopher J Wynveen, I. Schneider, Megha Budruk, H. Gibson, W. Hendricks, K. Shinew, Taylor Stein, D. VanderWoude, Wyatt J. Tarter
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Abstract

Use of urban trails and other green space during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic reached record highs around the world. Although the use of these resource amenities has been documented to have several physical and mental health benefits, the density of their use during the pandemic required managers to issue guidance and/or use-requirements to mitigate the spread of the virus. Hence, this investigation sought to document adherence to commonly suggested physical distancing guidelines at 14 trails across six states in the United States. Trained research team members unobtrusively observed over 10,000 encounters between trail visitors. Results indicated that over half of visitor groups failed to allow for enough physical distancing between themselves and another party, suggesting a need for trail and green space managers to consider additional messaging and trail design changes to encourage greater adherence to future public health guidelines.
在大流行病期间遵守城市休闲路线的物理距离指南
在2019冠状病毒病大流行的早期阶段,世界各地的城市小径和其他绿色空间的使用率达到了历史新高。虽然已有记录表明,使用这些便利资源对身心健康有若干好处,但大流行期间使用这些便利资源的密集程度要求管理人员发布指导和(或)使用要求,以减轻病毒的传播。因此,这项调查试图记录美国六个州的14条步道对通常建议的物理距离指导方针的遵守情况。训练有素的研究团队成员悄悄地观察了10,000多名游客之间的相遇。结果表明,超过一半的游客群体没有考虑到自己与另一方之间足够的物理距离,这表明步道和绿地管理者需要考虑额外的信息传递和步道设计变化,以鼓励更多地遵守未来的公共卫生准则。
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Journal of Park and Recreation Administration
Journal of Park and Recreation Administration HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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