Identifying gaps, assisting decision-making, and summarizing park design strategies during the COVID pandemic

Researcher
- Shujuan Li, Lecturer in Architecture
Project Details
Funding: Provided by Drachman Institute
Where: Arizona
Project Overview
This study examines the relationship between people’s perceptions of park uses during COVID-19 pandemic, and how built environment and socioeconomic characteristics affect these perceptions in cities in Arizona. Research outcomes include an online interactive vulnerability index map/toolkit that helps identify gaps and assists decision-making, as well as a handbook that summarizes park design strategies and best practices. Using big data analytics, we will compare park uses and perceptions before and after Arizona Governor Ducey’s stay-at-home order.
Project Outcomes and Recommendations
Online interactive vulnerability index map/toolkit and handbooks.
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