Outdoor human environments : the changing face of climatic barriers to soft mobility and gathering in winter communities

Introduction: In Arctic regions, generations have evolved lifestyles that fit with working and living with local conditions and seasonal variations. With emerging climate changes new risks appear and prior individual experiences based on preconceptions of risk may not remain valid. In everyday life,...

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Main Authors: Larsson, Agneta, Chapman, David
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Language:English
Published: Luleå tekniska universitet, Hälsa och rehabilitering 2018
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spelling ftluleatu:oai:DiVA.org:ltu-69820 2023-05-15T15:12:56+02:00 Outdoor human environments : the changing face of climatic barriers to soft mobility and gathering in winter communities Larsson, Agneta Chapman, David 2018 image/jpeg http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-69820 eng eng Luleå tekniska universitet, Hälsa och rehabilitering Luleå tekniska universitet, Arkitektur och vatten http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-69820 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Public Health Global Health Social Medicine and Epidemiology Folkhälsovetenskap global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologi Architectural Engineering Arkitekturteknik Physiotherapy Sjukgymnastik Conference paper info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject text 2018 ftluleatu 2022-10-25T20:54:39Z Introduction: In Arctic regions, generations have evolved lifestyles that fit with working and living with local conditions and seasonal variations. With emerging climate changes new risks appear and prior individual experiences based on preconceptions of risk may not remain valid. In everyday life, soft-mobility is required in varying conditions, such as ice and snow covered surfaces, darkness, extreme weather conditions. Inability to detect environmental clues to risk is a critical aspect for injury. Also, fear and activity avoidance lead to an increased risk of physical inactivity, a significant population health concern worldwide. Methods: An explorative survey, on subjective ratings of barriers to 1) soft mobility and 2) the use of outdoor public space in winter was performed. The EAMQ –Climate survey, tailored for climatic sensitive urban design research, include dimensions of distance, ambient and terrain, and a range of weather conditions found in winter, such as sun, coldness, wind, ice and ground surface properties (ice, snow, slush). Respondents were 1) 344 people in Northern Sweden, and 2) 361 people in Canada and Scandinavia. Results: The results highlight that rain, icy surfaces and darkness are today’s most significant barriers to soft-mobility in winter. For the use of outdoor public spaces, the most significant barriers were slushy and icy surfaces, rain precipitation and darkness. Conclusions: The traditional risks associated with outdoor activity in winter are changing with climate change. Future urban design and planning for safer and more walkable winter cities need to consider a more extensive pallet of weather conditions. Poster presentation. Abstract will be included in the abstract book Conference Object Arctic Climate change Northern Sweden Luleå University of Technology Publications (DiVA) Arctic Canada
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topic Public Health
Global Health
Social Medicine and Epidemiology
Folkhälsovetenskap
global hälsa
socialmedicin och epidemiologi
Architectural Engineering
Arkitekturteknik
Physiotherapy
Sjukgymnastik
spellingShingle Public Health
Global Health
Social Medicine and Epidemiology
Folkhälsovetenskap
global hälsa
socialmedicin och epidemiologi
Architectural Engineering
Arkitekturteknik
Physiotherapy
Sjukgymnastik
Larsson, Agneta
Chapman, David
Outdoor human environments : the changing face of climatic barriers to soft mobility and gathering in winter communities
topic_facet Public Health
Global Health
Social Medicine and Epidemiology
Folkhälsovetenskap
global hälsa
socialmedicin och epidemiologi
Architectural Engineering
Arkitekturteknik
Physiotherapy
Sjukgymnastik
description Introduction: In Arctic regions, generations have evolved lifestyles that fit with working and living with local conditions and seasonal variations. With emerging climate changes new risks appear and prior individual experiences based on preconceptions of risk may not remain valid. In everyday life, soft-mobility is required in varying conditions, such as ice and snow covered surfaces, darkness, extreme weather conditions. Inability to detect environmental clues to risk is a critical aspect for injury. Also, fear and activity avoidance lead to an increased risk of physical inactivity, a significant population health concern worldwide. Methods: An explorative survey, on subjective ratings of barriers to 1) soft mobility and 2) the use of outdoor public space in winter was performed. The EAMQ –Climate survey, tailored for climatic sensitive urban design research, include dimensions of distance, ambient and terrain, and a range of weather conditions found in winter, such as sun, coldness, wind, ice and ground surface properties (ice, snow, slush). Respondents were 1) 344 people in Northern Sweden, and 2) 361 people in Canada and Scandinavia. Results: The results highlight that rain, icy surfaces and darkness are today’s most significant barriers to soft-mobility in winter. For the use of outdoor public spaces, the most significant barriers were slushy and icy surfaces, rain precipitation and darkness. Conclusions: The traditional risks associated with outdoor activity in winter are changing with climate change. Future urban design and planning for safer and more walkable winter cities need to consider a more extensive pallet of weather conditions. Poster presentation. Abstract will be included in the abstract book
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Chapman, David
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title Outdoor human environments : the changing face of climatic barriers to soft mobility and gathering in winter communities
title_short Outdoor human environments : the changing face of climatic barriers to soft mobility and gathering in winter communities
title_full Outdoor human environments : the changing face of climatic barriers to soft mobility and gathering in winter communities
title_fullStr Outdoor human environments : the changing face of climatic barriers to soft mobility and gathering in winter communities
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