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User surveys can reveal valuable information that can help parks managers operate more effectively and respond to people’s needs. But many parks have not taken full advantage of these powerful research tools because they lack the resources and skills. This second policy brief in a series from the Urban Institute, based on Wallace’s Urban Parks Initiative, introduces five data-collection methods and gives examples of how parks used them to improve the services they offer.
Published: June 2004, 11 pages
Author(s): Chris Walker
Publishing Organization: Urban Institute (UI)
Companion Document(s): The Public Value of Urban Parks,
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