Accessibility to and Availability of Urban Green Spaces (UGS) to Support Health and Wellbeing during the COVID-19 Pandemic-The Case of Bologna

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作者
De Luca, Claudia [1 ]
Libetta, Andrea [1 ]
Conticelli, Elisa [1 ]
Tondelli, Simona [1 ]
机构
[1] Alma Mater Studiorum Univ Bologna, Dept Architecture, Viale Risorgimento 2, I-40100 Bologna, Italy
关键词
ecosystem services; spatial analysis; urban green areas; urban planning standard; ES supply and demand; green and blue infrastructure; distributional justice; CULTURAL ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; SOCIAL COHESION; CITY; PROSPECTS; DENSITY; NETWORK; GARDENS; DEMAND;
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10.3390/su131911054
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In accordance with SDG N11.7, each city should work on providing "by 2030, universal access to safe, inclusive and accessible, green and public spaces, in particular for women and children, older persons and persons with disabilities ". This target became even more crucial during the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. This paper presents and discuss a method for (i) assessing the current distribution and accessibility of urban green spaces (UGSs) in a city using hierarchical network distances; and (ii) quantifying the per capita values of accessible UGSs, also in light of the restrictions in place, namely social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. The methods have been tested in the city of Bologna, and the results highlight urban areas that suffer from a scarcity of accessible UGSs and identify potentially overcrowded UGSs, assessing residents' pressure over diverse UGSs of the city in question. Based on our results, this work allows for the identification of priorities of intervention to overcome these issues, while also considering temporary solutions for facing the eventual scarce provision of UGSs and related health and wellbeing benefits in periods of movement restrictions.
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