Abstract
The public realm is a well-recognized contributor to positive health and wellbeing. Public parks and recreational spaces are now some of the main outlets for people to get outdoors, however COVID-19 has created challenges in these spaces. We classify local government responses around maintaining physical distancing in the public realm using a preliminary conceptual map of theories and actions to identify variations in these approaches around the globe. This pilot classification approach provides a useful lens to examine pandemic responses, with future work building upon this map to potentially inform how cities may react to other complex planetary health issues.
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Wray, A., Fleming, J., & Gilliland, J. (2021). The public realm during public health emergencies: exploring local level responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Cities and Health, 5(sup1), S216–S219. https://doi.org/10.1080/23748834.2020.1790260
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