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Managing urban parks for a racially and ethnically diverse clientele

Reference Type
Journal, Research (Article)

A major planning effort for Chicago's largest park provided an opportunity to examine outdoor recreation use patterns and preferences among a racially and ethnically diverse clientele. Results from on-site surveys of 898 park users (217 Black, 210 Latino, 182 Asian, and 289 White) showed that park users shared a core set of interests, preferences, and concerns about the park and its management. But there were also some important differences among and within racial and ethnic groups with respect to park use patterns, participation, and reports of racial discrimination. Implications for management and future research are discussed. [UMN]

Authors
P.H. Gobster
Date Published
2002
Journal/Conference
Leisure Sciences
Publisher
Crane, Russak
Publisher Location
New York, NY (US)
ISBN/ISSN
0149-0400
Volume/Issue/Number
24//2
Start Page
143
End Page
159
Sub-Topics
Recreation, Social and Cultural Impacts, Working with the Public
State(s)/Region(s)
Illinois
Keywords
Leaf characteristics, Ethnic diversity, Recreation
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