The changing context of walking behavior: coping with the COVID-19 Pandemic in urban neighborhoods

IF 1.8 1区 艺术学 N/A ARCHITECTURE Archnet-IJAR International Journal of Architectural Research Pub Date : 2022-04-12 DOI:10.1108/arch-09-2021-0240
A. Lotfata, A. Gemci, Bahar Ferah
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PurposeIt is observed that the COVID-19 Pandemic mostly restricts people's movement and walking habits. In this direction, this study aims to highlight how the walking behaviors of individuals affected in different geographies' neighborhoods before and during the Pandemic.Design/methodology/approachThis paper focuses on the relationship between neighborhood characteristics and the changing walking behavior of 24 sample regions (514 participants) with the highest incidents of COVID-19 infection from American, European, Asian, Western Pacific, African and Middle Eastern cities. The paper's methodology is supported by an /online questionnaire survey conducted in these 24 disparate neighborhoods in December 2020.FindingsFindings show that “walkable access” varies over geographies during the Pandemic. Urban amenities within 15–20 min of access become more important than ever. The results unravel that either walkable or non-walkable neighborhoods showcased similarities despite that urban amenities were not within 15–20 min of access. Three prominent aspects should be emphasized to plan walkable neighborhoods: providing walkable access, forming spatial proximity and sustaining social cohesion.Social implicationsThe availability of daily amenities, such as shopping stores, health care, education services and pharmacies within a 15–20-min walking distance maintain everyday life and increase social interactions. In addition, places with walkable access encourage an active lifestyle and contribute the public health. The impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic movement restrictions on the walking behavior of individuals highlights how the qualities of distance-based urban planning need to be supported with time-based practical attributes that can shape neighborhood planning frameworks.Originality/valueThis paper highlights the coexistence of “walkability” and “accessibility” measures in urban practice and research to create resilient and sustainable neighborhoods. The “walkable access” term used in the paper addresses joint measures of walkability and accessibility.
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步行行为的变化背景:应对城市社区的COVID-19大流行
目的观察新冠肺炎疫情对人们活动和行走习惯的影响。在这个方向上,本研究旨在强调在大流行之前和期间,不同地理区域的个人步行行为如何受到影响。设计/方法/方法本文重点研究了来自美洲、欧洲、亚洲、西太平洋、非洲和中东城市的24个样本地区(514名参与者)的COVID-19感染发生率最高的社区特征与步行行为变化之间的关系。该论文的方法得到了2020年12月在这24个不同社区进行的在线问卷调查的支持。调查结果表明,在大流行期间,“可步行通道”因地理位置而异。15-20分钟内的城市便利设施变得比以往任何时候都更加重要。结果表明,尽管城市便利设施不在15-20分钟的到达范围内,但可步行或不可步行的社区都表现出相似性。规划可步行社区应强调三个突出方面:提供可步行通道、形成空间邻近性和保持社会凝聚力。社会影响15 - 20分钟步行距离内的购物商店、医疗保健、教育服务和药店等日常设施的可用性维持了日常生活并增加了社会互动。此外,有步行通道的地方鼓励积极的生活方式,有助于公众健康。COVID-19大流行的行动限制对个人步行行为的影响突出表明,基于距离的城市规划的质量需要与基于时间的实际属性相辅相成,这些属性可以塑造社区规划框架。原创性/价值本文强调了在城市实践和研究中“步行性”和“可达性”措施的共存,以创造有弹性和可持续的社区。论文中使用的“可步行通道”一词是指可步行性和可达性的联合度量。
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期刊介绍: Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research is an interdisciplinary scholarly journal of architecture, urban design and planning, and built environment studies. The journal aims at establishing a bridge between theory and practice in these fields. The journal acts as a platform that reports on the latest research findings for examining buildings and urban environments and debates innovative approaches for creating responsive environments. Archnet-IJAR is truly international and aims at strengthening ties between scholars, academics, and practitioners from the global north and the global south with contributors and readers reaching across the boundaries of cultures and geographies.
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