To harness Americans’ untapped passion for public parks and recreation, NRPA each year conducts a study explore Americans’ usage of parks, the key reasons that drive their use, and the greatest challenges preventing increased usage.This annual study probes the importance of public parks in Americans’ lives, including how parks rate against other service offerings of local governments.On another level, the prevalence of homeless individuals using park resources can put great pressure on the finite resources of park and recreation agencies.
Parks are key community stakeholders when it comes to addressing the effects of climate change.
From protecting water resources via green infrastructure practices, to reducing urban heat island effect through city wide forest restoration - parks play a critical role in ensuring that our communities successfully adapt and thrive in light of a rapidly changing planet.
But park and recreation agencies are as diverse as the communities that they serve, and what works well for one agency may not be best for your agency.
Therefore, you need data to identify the best practices best to serve your community optimally.
Historically, park and recreation agencies have had a complicated relationship with the homeless community they serve.
On one level, public parks are resources for the entire community, providing valuable services to all people.
This report will help park and recreation professionals understand how local government officials view and prioritize these services. Park and recreation agencies are in a unique position to ensure that the needs of underserved older adults are being met.
Based on survey responses from 524 park and recreation professionals, this study explores how park and recreation agencies and their staff serve older adults.
NRPA developed the Parks and Recreation Inclusion Report to provide greater insight into how agencies across the United States ensure that all members of their communities can enjoy parks and recreation.
The study also highlights the significant challenges facing the industry in delivering on this promise.
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