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The Public Value of Urban Parks
Parks have long been recognized for their positive physical and aesthetic influences on urban neighborhoods. But they are also now considered key contributors to larger urban policy objectives such as job creation, youth development, public health and community-building. This first in a series of policy briefs, based on lessons from Wallace’s Urban Parks Initiative, explains how parks are taking more active roles in these pursuits, building partnerships to sustain their work and advocating for increased and continued public support.
Published: June 2004, 7 pages
Author(s): Chris Walker
Publishing Organization: Urban Insitute (UI)
Companion Document(s): Understanding Park Usership,
Urban Parks as Partners in Youth Development
Document Type: Policy Brief
Document Format: PDF
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"The most successful programs for youth recognize and value what young people themselves can offer."
- Urban Parks as Partners in Youth Development