TeMA - Journal of Land Use 2020
DOI: 10.6092/1970-9870/6844
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The Covid-19 pandemic effects in rural areas

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“…Few academics focus on the crisis's effects, challenges, and potential prospects for rural communities [17]. As Mueller et al [18] mentioned, very little research has examined its impact on rural populations.…”
Section: Literature Review and Main Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Few academics focus on the crisis's effects, challenges, and potential prospects for rural communities [17]. As Mueller et al [18] mentioned, very little research has examined its impact on rural populations.…”
Section: Literature Review and Main Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De Luca et al [17] write that the present COVID-19 pandemic poses a bigger threat to rural areas than to metropolitan areas, posing challenges worsened by limited financial resources, inaccessible health care, and increased isolation.…”
Section: Literature Review and Main Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another study by [27] identified rural isolation as a natural quarantine.On the other hand, the late 2009 Influenza Pandemic revealed that intimacy in indigenous communities' daily interactions contributed to a higher hospitalization rate [28]. The main challenge faced by rural borderland communities during the Covid19 era was the scarcity of public health services [29]. As reference [30] discovered, long waiting times were caused by insufficient health care and a large geographical distance, which ultimately harmed health care delivery in rural borderland.…”
Section: E Informal Collaboration In Pandemic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pandemi süreci; düşük finansal kaynaklar, kolay erişilebilir olmayan sağlık hizmetleri gibi nedenlerle kırsal alanları tehdit etmektedir. Diğer taraftan kırsal alanlar, sosyal mesafenin korunması ile doğaya, kültür ve doğa temelli rekreasyon faaliyetlerine erişim kolaylığı sayesinde daha iyi günlük yaşam koşullarıyla karakterize edilen güvenli yerler olarak kabul edilir (De Luca et al, 2020). Covid-19 süreci; insanın doğal ortama ihtiyacını daha önemli hale getirmektedir.…”
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