Table 2.
What does the connection between parks and local social networks look like? | How do I want to feel in this park? What do parks represent to me? |
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• Space where existing networks can come together • Some communities form organically through park use (dog walkers, parents/children, fishermen) • Allows people to be exposed to different people and different activities • Community feels “ownership”/entitlement • A place for specific, defined groups • Contributing to neighborhood safety • Natural landscape adds to neighborhood livability • Cultural space • Neighborhood pride • Extension of living space |
• Freedom of expression • Diversity • Comfort • Connectivity/communality vs nature • Sense of belonging • See/meet neighbors • Cultural and historical connection (local flavor and universal values) • Vitality/restoration/rejuvenation • Democracy • Physical health and activity/outdoor gym • Civic engagement • Functional • Community investment/buy-in, community ownership • Fortune/pride/privilege • Neighborhood pride • Aesthetically pleasing, beautiful • Education |