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在伦敦大学学院-宾夕法尼亚大学全球新冠研究网络研讨会“我们如何再次信任:偏执与心理健康”上受邀讨论者的评论:第二部分(共两部分)

Invited discussant comments during the UCL-Penn Global COVID Study webinar 'How Do We Trust (Again): Paranoia and Mental Health': part 2 of 2.

作者信息

Cooke Mitch

机构信息

Director of Sustainability, Greengage Environmental Ltd., London, UK.

出版信息

UCL Open Environ. 2022 Nov 1;4:e003. doi: 10.14324/111.444/ucloe.100003. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Loneliness has been reported by the UCL-Penn Global COVID Study participants throughout the pandemic year, not surprisingly, although this has been an issue that has been manifesting itself even before the pandemic. In identifying loneliness in communities, the built environment industry and professionals have been looking at how good and targeted design in the public realm and master planning can help to firstly design interventions and secondly orchestrate or manage these spaces in a way that helps create opportunities to address loneliness. Furthermore, how these spaces create opportunities for people to both interact with each other but also interact with the space can help connect people together and with nature/biodiversity. In doing so this also helps to create better health outcomes for mental health and wellbeing, as well as physical health and wellbeing. Coronavirus (Covid-19) and the associated lockdown periods have caused people to reconnect with local green spaces and has focused the attention to what these spaces provide in terms of opportunities and benefits for people. As a result, the value placed on these and the expectation of how they will provide value to communities is increasing and will continue to increase in the post-Covid-19 world. Better connected, activated and well-structured public realm and green spaces will be central to the development of projects and schemes for housing, and mixed used schemes in the forthcoming years.

摘要

伦敦大学学院-宾夕法尼亚大学全球新冠研究的参与者在整个疫情年都报告了孤独感,这并不奇怪,尽管这一问题甚至在疫情之前就已显现。在识别社区中的孤独感时,建筑环境行业及专业人士一直在研究公共领域的优质且有针对性的设计以及总体规划如何能够首先设计出干预措施,其次以有助于创造解决孤独感机会的方式来规划或管理这些空间。此外,这些空间如何为人们创造相互交流以及与空间互动的机会,有助于将人们联系在一起,并与自然/生物多样性建立联系。这样做也有助于为心理健康和幸福以及身体健康和幸福创造更好的健康结果。冠状病毒(新冠病毒-19)及相关的封锁期促使人们重新与当地绿地建立联系,并使人们将注意力集中在这些空间为人们提供的机会和益处上。因此,人们对这些空间的重视程度以及对它们如何为社区提供价值的期望正在增加,并且在新冠疫情后的世界中还将继续增加。连接性更好、更具活力且结构良好的公共领域和绿地对于未来几年的住房项目和计划以及混合用途计划至关重要。

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