We analysed observations from 31 neighbourhood parks, with each park mapped into smaller target areas for study, across five US cities generated using the System for Observing Play and Recreation in the Community (SOPARC). In areas where at least two people were observed, less than one-third (31.6%) were populated with at least one white and one non-white person. Park areas that were supervised, had one or more people engaged in vigorous activity, had at least one male and one female present, and had one or more teens present were significantly more likely to involve interracial groups (p < 0.01 for each association). Observations in parks located in interracial neighbourhoods were also more likely to involve interracial groups (p < 0.05). ...
Background: Many characteristics of urban parks and neighbourhoods have been linked to patterns of p...
Geographic research on parks has been wide-ranging but has seldom examined how and why people use pa...
The topic of this thesis is the urban public space responses to new residents in old neighborhoods. ...
We analysed observations from 31 neighbourhood parks, with each park mapped into smaller target area...
We analysed observations from 31 neighbourhood parks, with each park mapped into smaller target area...
Urban parks have the potential to serve as places that facilitate intergroup contact between raciall...
Professional paper for the fulfillment of the Master of Public Policy degree.Leisure studies scholar...
Known associations between the built environment and health outcomes have accelerated research exami...
To determine if neighborhood socio-economic status (SES) influences park use and park-based physical...
The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that access to parks in New York City is not equ...
Physical and social environments of parks and neighborhoods influence park use, but the extent of th...
Mobile devices and online services allow capturing an unprecedented amount of information about huma...
Parks are increasingly understood to be key community resources for public health, particularly for ...
Background: Though park presence and access disparities are well studied for their associations with...
Some U.S.-based park equity studies reveal that affluent and White neighborhoods have privileged acc...
Background: Many characteristics of urban parks and neighbourhoods have been linked to patterns of p...
Geographic research on parks has been wide-ranging but has seldom examined how and why people use pa...
The topic of this thesis is the urban public space responses to new residents in old neighborhoods. ...
We analysed observations from 31 neighbourhood parks, with each park mapped into smaller target area...
We analysed observations from 31 neighbourhood parks, with each park mapped into smaller target area...
Urban parks have the potential to serve as places that facilitate intergroup contact between raciall...
Professional paper for the fulfillment of the Master of Public Policy degree.Leisure studies scholar...
Known associations between the built environment and health outcomes have accelerated research exami...
To determine if neighborhood socio-economic status (SES) influences park use and park-based physical...
The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that access to parks in New York City is not equ...
Physical and social environments of parks and neighborhoods influence park use, but the extent of th...
Mobile devices and online services allow capturing an unprecedented amount of information about huma...
Parks are increasingly understood to be key community resources for public health, particularly for ...
Background: Though park presence and access disparities are well studied for their associations with...
Some U.S.-based park equity studies reveal that affluent and White neighborhoods have privileged acc...
Background: Many characteristics of urban parks and neighbourhoods have been linked to patterns of p...
Geographic research on parks has been wide-ranging but has seldom examined how and why people use pa...
The topic of this thesis is the urban public space responses to new residents in old neighborhoods. ...