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Telos-Revista Interdisciplinaria En Ciencias Sociales ; 24(3):783-797, 2022.
Article in Spanish | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2083056

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During the last decades, the evolution of urban areas and the dynamism of economic activity worldwide has caused housing demands to proliferate in these areas;and therefore, there is greater growth of residential villages, businesses, and industries, generating as a consequence the decrease in outdoor spaces, intended for meetings, cultural identity, exchange, sports, among other activities, especially affecting the quality of life of third-class people, who must travel through spaces that now present certain obstacles or generate imbalances in the environment. Therefore, this research examines public spaces designed for older adults in times of Covid-19. Case: Panorama Avenue-Mexico. The latter being the sector under study. A documentary, interpretive methodology was used, based on Royal Decree 505/2007, which allowed determining the accessibility characteristics of the area under study for the elderly;obtaining;as a result, the area free of pedestrian access as well as the dimensions of the benches do not correspond to what is established in the standard. Therefore, it is recommended to develop a restructuring project for public spaces that make them more accessible to the elderly and contribute to their well-being, especially in times of pandemic.

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