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During the pandemic, "green zoning" referred to identifying areas where the virus was under control [5.3, 5.10, 5.19]. This allowed for the resumption of social and economic activities within those zones while restricting travel to and from high-risk "red zones" [5.3, 5.33, 5.39]. 3. Psychology & Emotional Regulation
In urban planning, Green Zones (or areas) are public spaces with vegetation, such as parks, used for recreation and to improve community well-being [5.17, 5.23, 5.34]. Green Zone
In child development and therapy, the Green Zone represents a state where an individual is calm, focused, and ready to learn . It is characterized by feeling happy, content, and capable of solving problems. During the pandemic, "green zoning" referred to identifying