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The Importance of Outdoor Spaces during the COVID-19 Lockdown in Aotearoa—New Zealand
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2022
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Urban HealthOutdoor SpacesSocial Determinants Of HealthHealth StudiesCovid-19Environmental BehaviorEnvironmental HealthRecreationUrban GreeningPublic HealthHealth SciencesEnvironmentOutdoor SpaceNature ExposureNovel CoronavirusCovid-19 PandemicGeographyEpidemiologyCovid-19 LockdownAotearoa—new ZealandHealth BehaviorPhysical EnvironmentSocial Distancing
The novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and its extensive variants have caused drastic changes to people’s habits and routines in many countries worldwide, including Aotearoa—New Zealand. The levels of lockdown and/or movement limitations affected how people used outdoor spaces, often keeping them away from nature’s benefits. The COVID-19 pandemic and the measures adopted to control it provide an interesting experiment investigating the links between nature exposure, recreational use of outdoor spaces, and people’s health and wellbeing under extreme conditions. Using an online survey distributed during lockdown and based on 212 responses, this article explores the different typologies of the outdoor spaces that people had access to during lockdown and the associated physical activities practised. It investigates how outdoor space affects our emotional response and how such space and related activities can help us cope with confinement. The results of this study enable us to better understand those spatial elements and characteristics of outdoor spaces that are essential to people’s wellbeing, especially in unusual circumstances where access is restricted.
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