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Parks can offer young people more than just a place to play by providing well-designed programs that promote physical, intellectual, psychological and social development. This policy brief, the third in a series based on lessons from Wallace’s Urban Parks Initiative, argues for parks’ role in a “constellation of community-based activities” and provides a guide to designing high-quality programs that young people will want to attend. Three detailed case studies show how such programs can help youth, parks and the larger community.
Published: June 2004, 7 pages
Author(s): Margery Austin Turner
Publishing Organization: Urban Institute (UI)
Companion Document(s): The Public Value of Urban Parks,
Understanding Park Usership
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