Wu Yangyi, Wei Yehua Dennis, Liu Meitong, García Ivis
School of Urban Design, Wuhan University Wuhan, Hubei 430072, China.
Hubei Habitat Environment Research Centre of Engineering and Technology, Wuhan 430072, China.
Urban For Urban Green. 2023 Aug;86. doi: 10.1016/j.ufug.2023.128027. Epub 2023 Jul 17.
Inequality in access to urban green infrastructures has been a major concern among scholars and governments, especially since the COVID-19 outbreak. There is a lack of knowledge on how people respond to the pandemic regarding the usage of green infrastructure in cities. This paper explores the shifts in visitation to parks and trails, two popular green infrastructures in Salt Lake County, Utah, by analyzing the results of a survey conducted during the pandemic. Our conceptualization considers personal and neighborhood-level factors, including personal socioeconomic status, existing inequalities of green infrastructures, urban form, and neighborhood conditions. People who reside close to the city center tend to go to parks more often, while those living in urban edges use trails more. Visiting green infrastructures less often is more likely in areas with higher COVID-19 infection rates. The regression results confirm the importance of neighborhood-level factors and illustrate the intricate elements influencing people's decisions to visit different green infrastructures during the pandemic, which shows non-linear relationships. Richer, white, and younger people seem to enjoy green infrastructures more often, leading to the concern of amplified inequality. Higher COVID-19 cases result in higher demands for green infrastructures, which are not fulfilled during the pandemic, especially for vulnerable communities, leading to spatial exclusion. The results highlight the importance of smart growth, including compact development, public transit, and pocket parks, in promoting the urban resilience of park and trail visits, as they may provide more access opportunities and alternatives to green infrastructures even in the context of the pandemic.
城市绿色基础设施获取的不平等一直是学者和政府关注的主要问题,尤其是自新冠疫情爆发以来。对于人们在城市中如何应对疫情期间绿色基础设施的使用,目前缺乏相关了解。本文通过分析疫情期间进行的一项调查结果,探讨了犹他州盐湖县两个受欢迎的绿色基础设施——公园和步道的访客变化情况。我们的概念化研究考虑了个人和社区层面的因素,包括个人社会经济地位、绿色基础设施现有的不平等状况、城市形态和社区条件。居住在市中心附近的人往往更常去公园,而住在城市边缘的人则更多使用步道。在新冠疫情感染率较高的地区,人们较少前往绿色基础设施的可能性更大。回归结果证实了社区层面因素的重要性,并说明了在疫情期间影响人们前往不同绿色基础设施决策的复杂因素,这些因素呈现出非线性关系。更富有、白人以及更年轻的人似乎更常使用绿色基础设施,这引发了不平等加剧的担忧。新冠疫情病例增加导致对绿色基础设施的需求上升,但在疫情期间这些需求无法得到满足,尤其是对弱势群体而言,从而导致空间排斥。研究结果强调了精明增长的重要性,包括紧凑发展、公共交通和袖珍公园,这对于提升公园和步道访客的城市韧性至关重要,因为即使在疫情背景下,它们也可能提供更多使用绿色基础设施的机会和选择。