The Covid-19 pandemic from the elderly perspective in urban areas: An evaluation of urban green areas in 10 European capitals

G. Carpentieri, C. Guida, Ottavia Fevola, Sabrina Sgambati
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The global Covid-19 pandemic has reshaped lives and activities, especially in urban areas: national and regional authorities have had to react promptly to limit the spread of the coronavirus and avoid the collapse of healthy provision systems Urban environments, as noted in several World Health Organization reports, are fertile ground for an epidemic's rapid transformation into a pandemic due to their high densities of people, activities, structures and networks Cities around the world have thus rapidly reorganised to manage the coronavirus crisis This paper focuses on the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in European countries during the initial emergency phase and the importance of safe access to and uniform distribution of urban services We focus on urban green areas as a means of achieving better quality of life, especially for vulnerable groups like the elderly We selected 10 capital cities (Amsterdam, Brussels, Berlin, Copenhagen, Dublin, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Paris and Rome) to reflect the heterogeneous demographic, social and economic panoramas of European countries and cities The outcomes of this study can support decision makers in defining priority actions to reduce the negative impacts on the elderly in the coexistence phase of the pandemic and for future development
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城市老年人视角下的新冠肺炎大流行——对10个欧洲国家首都城市绿地的评价
全球Covid-19大流行重塑了生活和活动,特别是在城市地区:国家和地区当局必须迅速作出反应,以限制冠状病毒的传播,避免卫生保健系统崩溃。正如世界卫生组织的几份报告所指出的那样,城市环境是流行病迅速转变为大流行的肥沃土壤,因为人口、活动、因此,世界各地的城市迅速进行了重组,以应对冠状病毒危机。本文重点关注2019冠状病毒大流行在欧洲国家的初期紧急阶段的传播,以及安全获得和统一分配城市服务的重要性。我们重点关注城市绿地,作为提高生活质量的一种手段,特别是对老年人等弱势群体。我们选择了10个首都城市(阿姆斯特丹、布鲁塞尔、柏林、哥本哈根、都柏林、里斯本、伦敦、马德里、巴黎和罗马),以反映欧洲国家和城市的异质人口、社会和经济全景。本研究的结果可以支持决策者确定优先行动,以减少流行病共存阶段和未来发展对老年人的负面影响
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