Session Title: (167) Health Associated Economic Impact of Parks: Research, Tools and Case Building
Session Type: Education Session Talk
Topic(s): Health and Wellness, Public Policy and Advocacy
Day/Time: Thursday - Block 6
10/12/2023 09:00 AM (Central Time (US & Canada)) - 10/12/2023 10:00 AM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: Room D163
Available Both In-Person and On-Demand
Audience Experience Level: Intermediate
Audience Familiarity with DEI: Intermediate
CEU: 0.1
Description:
Building from “The Health Benefits of Parks and Their Economic Impacts: Review of the Literature” and “A Framework for Assessing Equitable Health Outcomes of Parks: Guidance for Park Practitioners and Local Leaders,” the evidence on the contribution of parks and green spaces to the health and well-being of communities is clear. When parks and green spaces are equitable, so that community members — regardless of race, income, age or any other characteristic — have access to the space, the health benefits are magnified. Although there already is substantial research evidence on these topics, park professionals seek digestible and clear topline messages to package and share with decision-makers on resource allocation, future development and strategic investments.
Learning Objectives:
1. Understand the economic implications from the health benefits of parks.
2. Estimate the economic benefits.
3. Identify park characteristics and examine who has access.
Speaker(s):
Kimberly Burrowes
Mark Treskon
Ayanna Williams
Health Associated Economic Impact of Parks: Research, Tools and Case Building
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One-hour education sessions (0.1 CEU) will be delivered as either Talks, Sandboxes, or Clinics.
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