Recreational activity undertaken within urban green spaces (UGS) is an action that could be self-governed and self-regulated by a given person under the pressure of COVID-19. We aimed to identify the factors that induce or reduce the frequency of recreational activity during the COVID-19 pandemic. These factors were explored among two distinct fields: (1) demographic variables and (2) stress-coping strategies. The former is associated with a body of literature on socioeconomic determinants of physical activity. The latter is derived from psychological studies on coping responses to problems. In this paper, we present an interdisciplinary perspective on human recreational activity during the pandemic. We collected information on stress-copin...
COVID-19 stay-at-home orders impacted the way humans interacted with built and natural environments....
This paper explores the impacts that the New Zealand government's lockdown measures to contain the C...
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a reflection on our need for contact with nature. It was the result ...
Based on a social preference survey performed in Warsaw, we assessed the preferences toward alterati...
Recreational areas in cities deliver numerous social, health and environmental benefits for local co...
Several studies have revealed the positive effects of green space and certain activities on countera...
Urgent biophilia describes the conscious desire of humans to seek interactions with nature during pe...
The role of parks and nature to support well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic is uncertain. To exa...
In the occasion of COVID-19 pandemic, the life of citizens was greatly disrupted—from healthcare pro...
In 2020, the spread of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) globally led to severe crisis, disruption and hardship ...
Mughal and colleagues provide a useful overview of mental health support during the covid-19 pa...
International audienceBackgroundIn 2020, the Covid 19 pandemic and associated restrictions, includin...
The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected many people's psychological health. Impacts may be par...
The relationship between physical activity and green spaces has been widely researched, but less so ...
Several studies have shown a positive relationship between local greenspace availability and residen...
COVID-19 stay-at-home orders impacted the way humans interacted with built and natural environments....
This paper explores the impacts that the New Zealand government's lockdown measures to contain the C...
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a reflection on our need for contact with nature. It was the result ...
Based on a social preference survey performed in Warsaw, we assessed the preferences toward alterati...
Recreational areas in cities deliver numerous social, health and environmental benefits for local co...
Several studies have revealed the positive effects of green space and certain activities on countera...
Urgent biophilia describes the conscious desire of humans to seek interactions with nature during pe...
The role of parks and nature to support well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic is uncertain. To exa...
In the occasion of COVID-19 pandemic, the life of citizens was greatly disrupted—from healthcare pro...
In 2020, the spread of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) globally led to severe crisis, disruption and hardship ...
Mughal and colleagues provide a useful overview of mental health support during the covid-19 pa...
International audienceBackgroundIn 2020, the Covid 19 pandemic and associated restrictions, includin...
The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected many people's psychological health. Impacts may be par...
The relationship between physical activity and green spaces has been widely researched, but less so ...
Several studies have shown a positive relationship between local greenspace availability and residen...
COVID-19 stay-at-home orders impacted the way humans interacted with built and natural environments....
This paper explores the impacts that the New Zealand government's lockdown measures to contain the C...
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a reflection on our need for contact with nature. It was the result ...