Abstract

With the establishment of the health crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and the forced quarantine, social rights such as health, leisure and tourism of the population were significantly impacted, while the performance of sports, cultural and leisure activities and outdoors trips was abruptly interrupted. Located in the East Zone of São Paulo, the most populous and needy region of the city, is the Parque Ecológico do Tietê, focus of this research, whose objective was to verify how its use in the aspects of leisure and tourism was affected during the pandemic. As methodological procedures, analyses were performed based on comments on TripAdvisor in two periods, as well as interviews with visitors and managers of that park. As main results, it is highlighted that there was a significant increase in interest in contact with nature and in trails, which can be explained by the long duration of the quarantine and the population's need to experience outdoor activities safely. There was no change in terms of the park's degree of importance to visitors, but they valued the activities that had been carried out until then and that were prevented by the occurrence of the pandemic. For the administrators, the biggest challenges were related to the removal of employees from the risk group to support the park's activities as well as the extra-budgetary expenses with personal protective equipment. In summary, the study reaffirms the relevance of urban parks for the population’s outdoor experiences and the deleterious effects of the pandemic that considerably affected the offer of activities related to leisure and tourism in actual society.

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