Based on a systematic inventory of measures against the spread of covid-19, research on green areas and an extensive survey, the master thesis tries to show the role of green areas during the pandemic using the example of Golovec, Rožnik and Ljubljana Castle. This is accomplished by determining the change in the role of green areas during the years life was shaped by the covida-19 pandemic, based on the same research on pollution and degradation of green areas in 2019 and 2022. The research consists of an overview of the paths on individual green areas in the search for changes in path erosion and the determination of pollution by inventorying the waste found. This is complemented by a survey containing questions about life during the pandemic, the use of green areas before and during the pandemic, and opinions on the impact of green areas on different areas of life. Green areas gained in importance for society during the pandemic, as they offered a place of relaxation and exercise, especially in times when movement was restricted to municipalities and regions. Green areas also served as a space for socialization, as individuals withdrew to avoid punishment when socialization was forbidden. Because of these new roles, green areas are generally valued higher, and the question is whether this will continue after the pandemic is over.
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