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  • Environmental social science
  • Urban studies
  • Cultural geography

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  • The Covid-19 pandemic (2020-21) necessitated lockdowns, altering daily life and human-environment interactions.
  • Public access to common green spaces became crucial for well-being during restricted movement periods.
  • Growing environmental crises prompt a reevaluation of societal values and norms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the evolving meanings of common green spaces as both conceptual and material entities.
  • To investigate how personal relationships with local commons shifted during pandemic lockdowns.
  • To connect these shifts in meaning to broader reassessments of values and norms amidst environmental challenges.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of personal experiences and reflections.
  • Case study approach focusing on a UK town's common green space.
  • Thematic analysis of observations and narratives related to the commons during 2020-21.

Main Results:

  • Lockdowns fostered deeper personal connections and new meanings for urban common green spaces.
  • The concept of 'commons' gained significance as both accessible places and shared conceptual resources.
  • Reassessments of environmental values and norms were influenced by pandemic-induced changes in human-nature relationships.

Conclusions:

  • Common green spaces served as vital anchors during the Covid-19 pandemic, fostering new personal relationships and meanings.
  • The pandemic experience highlighted the importance of accessible natural environments in shaping societal values and norms.
  • Understanding these evolving relationships is crucial for addressing future environmental and social challenges.