COVID 19: Are Our Green Areas Enough for People’s Well-being

Pub Date : 2022-07-14 DOI:10.11113/ijbes.v9.n2-3.1031
Wan Azlina Wan Ismail, Muhamad Solehin Fitry Rosley, Wan Yusryzal Wan Ibrahim, Syumi Rafida Abdul Rahman
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Malaysians’ overall well-being, particularly in urban areas, has been seriously affected physically and emotionally due to the series of imposed lockdowns in the country. The number of mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, and loneliness has increased tremendously during the lockdown period. Various studies suggest that these mental health issues could be coped with if people are allowed to access urban greeneries and public green spaces during the pandemic. However, the degree to how adequate existing green areas are to fulfil an urban community’s needs with strict social distancing compliance is still vaguely interpreted in the literature. It is still arguable that the current 10 per cent green area requirement is still relevant to the current context of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to determine the sufficient amount of green areas for people’s well-being during the pandemic, based on the local population, accessibility to green areas, and compliance with the new norm of social distancing by a minimum of one meter. Therefore, an urban neighbourhood in Iskandar Puteri, Johor, Malaysia was selected and simulated using GIS spatial analysis based on the highlighted parameters. As a result, the study found that the current size of existing green areas in the neighbourhood is insufficient in terms of compliance with the parameters, especially Malaysia’s social distancing requirements. This study could provide a platform for future planning to include pandemic risk reduction into urban planning policies, especially in the context of Malaysia, to cater to future uncertainties
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2019冠状病毒病:我们的绿色区域足以保障人民福祉吗
由于国内实施了一系列封锁,马来西亚人的整体福祉,特别是城市地区的福祉,在身体和情感上都受到了严重影响。在封锁期间,抑郁、焦虑、孤独等心理健康问题的数量急剧增加。各种研究表明,如果允许人们在大流行期间进入城市绿地和公共绿地,这些心理健康问题就可以得到解决。然而,在严格遵守社会距离的情况下,现有绿地在多大程度上足以满足城市社区的需求,文献中仍然模糊地解释了这一点。目前10%的绿化面积要求是否与当前COVID-19大流行的背景有关,仍有争议。本次研究的目的是,根据当地人口、绿地可达性、遵守社会距离新规范至少一米的情况,确定疫情期间适合人们生活的绿地数量。因此,我们选择了马来西亚柔佛州依斯干达Puteri的一个城市社区,并根据突出显示的参数使用GIS空间分析进行了模拟。因此,研究发现,就符合参数而言,社区现有绿地的目前规模不足,特别是马来西亚的社交距离要求。这项研究可以为未来规划提供一个平台,将减少大流行风险纳入城市规划政策,特别是在马来西亚的背景下,以适应未来的不确定性
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