Green/Blue Space and COVID-19: Assessing the Doubly Disadvantaged Neighborhoods in Hong Kong
Topics:
Keywords: doubly disadvantaged, COVID-19 infection risk, green and blue spaces accessibility, Hong Kong
Abstract Type: Paper Abstract
Authors:
Dong Liu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Mei-Po Kwan, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
Abstract
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has taken a heavy toll on the physical and mental health of the public. Nevertheless, the presence of green and blue spaces has been shown to be able to encourage physical activities and alleviate the mental distress caused by COVID-19. However, just as the impact of COVID-19 varies by geographical region and area, the distribution of green and blue spaces is also different across different neighborhoods and areas. By using Hong Kong as the study area, we determine the local neighborhoods that suffer from both high COVID-19 infection risk as well as low green and blue space accessibility. The results show that some of the poorest neighborhoods in the territory such as Sham Shui Po, Kwun Tong and Wong Tai Sin are also among the most doubly disadvantaged in terms of COVID-19 infection risk as well as green and blue space accessibility.
Green/Blue Space and COVID-19: Assessing the Doubly Disadvantaged Neighborhoods in Hong Kong
Category
Paper Abstract