Measuring locational equity and accessibility of neighborhood parks in Kansas City, Missouri

  • Besler, Erica L.
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Kansas State University

Abstract

Master of Regional and Community PlanningDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community PlanningJason BrodyRecent research has focused on assessing equity with regards to location of public services and the population served. Instead of equality, equity involves providing services in proportion to need, rather than equal access for everyone. This study uses three commonly identified measures of accessibility (minimum distance, travel cost, and gravity potential) to assess how equitable higher-need residential populations of Kansas City, MO are served by neighborhood parks. Using Census 2000, socio-economic block group data, areas with high population concentrations of African-American and Hispanic populations, as well as are...

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