• Journal Article

    Journal Article

    Effects of Park-Based Interventions on Health-Related Outcomes: A Systematic Review

    Using adapted methods from the Community Guide, a systematic review (search period through September 2019) was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of park-based interventions among adults.

    Apr 28, 2021

  • Journal Article

    Journal Article

    Use and Non-Use Values of Auckland Council Amenities: Final Report

    Auckland Council commissioned this study to quantify how much the public use and value local amenities. To fulfill the study needs, a survey was undertaken with Auckland residents to collect data on their usage of these amenities.

    Dec 10, 2020

  • Journal Article

    Journal Article

    Improved Street Walkability, Incivilities, and Esthetics Are Associated with Greater Park Use in Two Low-Income Neighborhoods

    Improved walkability, incivilities, and aesthetics surrounding parks in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods were associated with greater park use and may help increase visits to underutilized parks.

    Dec 3, 2020

  • Report

    Report

    Recovery Planning for Natural Resources and Parks in Puerto Rico: Natural and Cultural Resources Sector Report, Volume I

    The 2017 hurricanes harmed Puerto Rico's natural resources. Recommended courses of action, detailed in this report, would restore natural resources, manage solid waste, renew parks, and improve economic opportunities. Damage is characterized.

    Sep 30, 2020

  • Journal Article

    Journal Article

    The Mediating Role of Perceived Crime in Gender and Built Environment Associations with Park Use and Park-Based Physical Activity Among Park Users in High Poverty Neighborhoods

    This study conducted mediation analyses to examine the effects of gender and presence of park walking path on park use, participation in park programs, and park-based physical activity through the hypothesized mediator (perception of crime).

    Apr 30, 2020

  • Journal Article

    Playground Features and Physical Activity in U.S. Neighborhood Parks

    This study of a nationally representative sample of neighborhood parks assessed the characteristics, design, and use of public playgrounds by all age groups.

    Dec 12, 2019

  • Journal Article

    Journal Article

    Reliability and Validity of Environmental Audits Using GigaPan Technology in Parks

    GigaPan is a comprehensive technology that could provide solutions to several issues that arise with GSV and DO. GigaPan provides detailed images of parks, as well as acts as a quick method to capture images during temporal changes in the area. This study may provide insight into other technologies, such as some smartphone capacities, that may be used to measure the BE by taking similar panoramic images.

    Jun 10, 2019

  • Journal Article

    Journal Article

    Gender Disparities in Park Use and Physical Activity Among Residents of High-Poverty Neighborhoods in Los Angeles

    Despite similar proximity to parks and controlling for a range of individual, park- and neighborhood-level factors, women in high-poverty neighborhoods experience consistent disparities in park use and PA as compared with men.

    Dec 11, 2017

  • Journal Article

    Journal Article

    Promoting Physical Activity in High-Poverty Neighborhood Parks: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

    Modest efforts, such as free classes, to increase physical activity in high-poverty area parks attracted visitors during special programming but were not sufficient to increase overall park use.

    Jul 18, 2017

  • Journal Article

    Journal Article

    Using Systematic Observations to Understand Conditions That Promote Interracial Experiences in Neighbourhood Parks

    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).

    May 16, 2017

  • Woman jogging in Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland, Oregon

    Commentary

    The Neighborhood Park: An Underused Oasis

    Most neighborhood parks are underutilized, especially in the mornings and on weekdays. But with a modest amount of redesign, investment, and marketing, parks could lead more people to engage in routine physical activity.

    Nov 9, 2016

  • Little girl riding a scooter in a park

    Report

    City of Los Angeles Neighborhood Parks: Research Findings and Policy Implications (2003–2015)

    This report summarizes more than a decade of research on how well neighborhood parks in Los Angeles support physical activity. Between 2003 and 2015, researchers observed 83 parks and fielded nearly 28,000 surveys of park users and local residents.

    Nov 1, 2016

  • Journal Article

    Journal Article

    The Prevalence and Use of Walking Loops in Neighborhood Parks: A National Study

    Walking loops in public parks appear to not only boost park use but also encourage higher levels of moderate-to-vigorous park-based physical activity, especially among seniors.

    Sep 22, 2016

  • Periodical

    Periodical

    RAND Review: July-August 2016

    This issue highlights the stress of military deployments and resilience of military families; RAND research on cybercrime, network defense, and data breaches; the 40th anniversary of RAND's landmark Health Insurance Experiment; and more.

    Jun 27, 2016

  • Journal Article

    Journal Article

    Validation of a New Counter for Direct Observation of Physical Activity in Parks

    This assessed the reliability of a tool (a 12-button counter) used to assess physical activity in parks.

    Jun 6, 2016

  • Two older adults walking in a park

    Journal Article

    First National Survey of Neighborhood Parks Shows Low Use by Adults, Seniors and Females

    Although it is critically important for adults and seniors to engage in physical activity, most neighborhood parks have few programmed activities targeted to those groups. Adding enhancements such as walking loops could attract more visitors.

    May 30, 2016

  • News Release

    News Release

    First National Survey of Neighborhood Parks Shows Low Use by Adults, Seniors and Females

    Although it is critically important for adults and seniors to engage in physical activity, most neighborhood parks have few programmed activities targeted to those groups. Adding enhancements such as walking loops could attract more visitors.

    May 18, 2016

  • Close up of an empty swing set in a public park

    Journal Article

    Are Food Deserts Also Play Deserts?

    Parks in two food desert neighborhoods in Pittsburgh could also be called play deserts: local residents didn't use them as much as residents in other areas of the city used their nearby parks.

    Apr 19, 2016

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