Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the use and attitudes towards urban public spaces

Q2 Engineering
Athina Mela, George Varelidis
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Abstract

The benefits of interaction with urban public space, particularly green spaces are numerous for citizens, especially those who live in metropolitan areas.  The outbreak of the pandemic, as well as the restrictive measures put in place to prevent the virus's spread, caused enormous changes in people's daily lives and activities. Using a structured questionnaire, the current study intends to capture the shift in attitudes and perceptions of residents of the Attica region during the 2nd wave of restriction measures (7/11/20 – 3/7/21). During the pandemic, visitation in urban public spaces increased, according to the data. The great majority of participants preferred to visit mostly urban public areas within walking distance of their residence (up to 15 minutes), especially in the afternoon and relatively frequently, with 45 percent claiming to visit them "daily" or "3-4 times a week," and only 3% claiming “never”.  The analysis showed an increase in the visits during the pandemic from participants who reported better-perceived quality of the spaces, better accessibility, safety during the day, and a feeling of relaxation in the free public spaces of their area. Additionally, those reported living in areas with many available spaces were more likely to increase the frequency of visits during the pandemic.
COVID-19大流行对城市公共空间使用和态度的影响
与城市公共空间,特别是绿地互动的好处对公民来说是巨大的,尤其是那些生活在大都市地区的人。新冠疫情的爆发,以及为防止病毒传播而采取的限制措施,给人们的日常生活和活动带来了巨大变化。本研究采用结构化问卷,旨在捕捉阿提卡地区居民在第二波限制措施期间(2020年7月11日至21年3月7日)态度和观念的转变。数据显示,在疫情期间,城市公共空间的访问量有所增加。绝大多数参与者更喜欢在离住所步行距离内(最长15分钟)参观城市公共区域,尤其是在下午,而且相对频繁,45%的人声称“每天”或“每周3-4次”参观,只有3%的人表示“从未”参观。分析显示,在疫情期间,参与者的访问量有所增加,他们报告说,空间的感知质量更好,无障碍性更好,白天的安全性更好,在他们所在地区的免费公共空间里有一种放松的感觉。此外,据报道,在疫情期间,居住在有许多可用空间的地区的人更有可能增加就诊频率。
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