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Equitable access to green space : management strategies in San Diego California and Austin Texas

by Jennifer Steverson




Institution: University of Texas – Austin
Department: Community and Regional Planning
Degree: MSin Community and Regional Planning
Year: 2015
Keywords: Public parks; Green space; Equity; Urban planning; Access; Parks and recreation
Record ID: 2060923
Full text PDF: http://hdl.handle.net/2152/28114


Abstract

This report is focused on the implementation strategies used by municipal governments to provision communities in San Diego California and Austin Texas with public parks. Green space is an important amenity in urban areas that improves the quality of life for residents. Low income who experience sustained mental fatigue from the stress associated with acquiring basic necessities may experience stress alleviation in vegetated environments. Comprehensive planning documents, city budgets and interviews with parks department employees were used to investigate the methods used to ensure equitable access to public parks in urban areas. Digital cartography was used to measure the proximity to green space at the city and neighborhood scale. Green space was broadly defined to include public parks, conserved lands, community gardens, greenways, and school yards. This is in keeping with the comprehensive plans of both cities.