Caminando por el barrio: Comprendiendo las experiencias de las personas mayores en un Santiago adverso, en tiempos de pandemia

IF 0.6 4区 经济学 Q4 URBAN STUDIES Eure-Revista Latinoamericana De Estudios Urbano Regionales Pub Date : 2022-05-31 DOI:10.22320/07183607.2022.25.45.09
Marie Geraldine Herrmann-Lunecke, Cristhian Figueroa-Martínez, Francisca Parra-Huerta
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This article aims at investigating the conditions older people face when walking through their neighborhoods. It seeks to identify the ways in which the built environment, the socio-spatial features of the neighborhoods, and the COVID-19 pandemic affect their walks. To that end, the article reports the findings of a set of interviews and focus groups where older people who reside in four neighborhoods located in the Commune of Santiago, Chile, were invited to talk about their walks and the obstacles they face when taking them. The findings show that older people consider walking a highly beneficial activity whereby they remain active, connected, and visible. They state that the processes of change that have affected their neighborhoods have transformed their landscape and social architecture, increasing fear of the public space and the feeling of loneliness. The analysis of the data also showed that older people face many obstacles when walking, including sidewalks in disrepair, hostile pedestrian crossings, and unpleasant landscapes. Those obstacles were multiplied by the arrival of the new coronavirus, which added restrictions and concerns that make walking even more difficult. The data gathered emphasizes the relevance of walking for older people, making the creation of walkable neighborhoods and their promotion in the public policies as a practice of self-care, crucial.
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漫步在社区:了解老年人在大流行时期圣地亚哥的经历
这篇文章的目的是调查老年人在他们的社区行走时所面临的状况。它试图确定建筑环境、社区的社会空间特征和COVID-19大流行对步行的影响方式。为此,本文报告了一系列访谈和焦点小组的调查结果,这些老年人居住在智利圣地亚哥公社的四个社区,他们被邀请谈论他们的散步和他们在散步时面临的障碍。研究结果表明,老年人认为步行是一项非常有益的活动,可以让他们保持活跃、联系和可见性。他们表示,变化的过程已经影响了他们的社区,改变了他们的景观和社会建筑,增加了对公共空间的恐惧和孤独感。对数据的分析还显示,老年人在行走时面临许多障碍,包括年久失修的人行道、充满敌意的人行横道和令人不快的风景。新的冠状病毒的到来增加了这些障碍,增加了限制和担忧,使行走更加困难。收集的数据强调了老年人步行的相关性,因此创建可步行社区并将其作为一种自我护理的实践在公共政策中推广至关重要。
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