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Green Infrastructure in the Time of Social Distancing: Urban Policy and the Tactical Pandemic Urbanism

Autor
Herman, Krzysztof
Drozda, Łukasz
Data publikacji
2021
Abstrakt (EN)

The COVID-19 pandemic generated a number of changes in the functioning of urban areas all over the world and had a visible impact on the use of green infrastructure, including city parks. The study discusses and compares operation and use of two such parks located in Wellington, New Zealand and Warsaw, Poland by adopting "pandemic urban ethnography", an approach that includes autoethnography, interviews with users, non-participant observation, and analysis of social media content. As indicated by the findings of the study, the importance of less rigidly designed, multifunctional spaces that give their users freedom of "tactical" adjustments, significantly grows during times of lockdown and "social distancing". During such a crisis, the management and everyday use of urban parks are highly related to urban policies. The article provides insight into how those policies impact the functional values of green infrastructure confronting it with user-generated adaptations and the landscape design itself. The global health emergency showed how access to green areas becomes a crucial determinant on environmental justice while proving the significance of "tactical pandemic urbanism" as both a design and management method.

Słowa kluczowe EN
green infrastructure
tactical urbanism
COVID-19
pandemic
urban policy
urban ethnography
urban autoethnography
landscape architecture
urban parks
low-budget strategies
Dyscyplina PBN
socjologia
Czasopismo
Sustainability
Tom
13
Strony od-do
1-21
ISSN
2071-1050
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