The FINANCIAL -- Almost two thirds of people, 63%, reported a decrease in time spent visiting green spaces following movement restrictions in the original lockdown period, which began on 23rd March 2020 According to University of Glasgow. Inequalities in green space use were also sustained, and may even have been exacerbated, as a result of lockdowns and restrictions of movement in the UK due to the COVID-19 pandemic.…
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The FINANCIAL -- Almost two thirds of people, 63%, reported a decrease in time spent visiting green spaces following movement restrictions in the original lockdown period, which began on 23rd March 2020 According to University of Glasgow. Inequalities in green space use were also sustained, and may even have been exacerbated, as a result of lockdowns…
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