Opportunities and challenges within green spaces during COVID-19: Perspectives of visitors and managers in Maine, USA
Alyssa Soucy, Elizabeth Pellecer Rivera, Natalie Siwek, Lucy Martin, Sarah Jackson, Gabrielle Venne, Augusta Stockman, Sandra De Urioste-Stone, Mario Soliño, Mario Soliño, Mario Soliño

TL;DR
The study explores how the pandemic affected green spaces in Maine, showing increased visitation and new management challenges.
Contribution
The paper provides a qualitative case study capturing diverse perspectives of green space visitors and managers during the pandemic.
Findings
Increased visitation to green spaces was perceived as safe during the pandemic.
Managers faced challenges like ecological impacts and needed to adapt communication and policies.
The pandemic's influence on human behavior offers insights for addressing issues like climate change.
Abstract
COVID-19 impacted, and continues to impact, green spaces across the world, altering visitation patterns, and presenting novel management challenges. As COVID-19 has evolved, the long-term implications on communication, management, and conflict as diverse people interact in green spaces remains uncertain. Our work responds to calls to consider diverse perspectives of individuals whose lives intersect with green spaces. Using a qualitative case study methodology, we explored the meanings and experiences of green space managers and visitors in the State of Maine, USA, during the COVID-19 pandemic between May 2021 and July 2023. We triangulated across five research projects including: phenomenological interviews of conservation practitioners, an online questionnaire of staff from a state conservation agency, and three surveys of visitors to green spaces across Maine. Taken together, our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrban Green Space and Health · Land Use and Ecosystem Services · Urban Agriculture and Sustainability
