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Parks help cities – but only if people use them

  • Written by Thaisa Way, Professor, Landscape Architecture, History, and Evans School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Washington
Parks help cities – but only if people use themTiny Paley Park, surrounded by skyscrapers in New York City, introduced the concept of a 'pocket park' in dense urban centers.Aleksandr Zykov/Flickr, CC BY-SA

In cities, access to parks is strongly linked with better health for both people and neighborhoods.

Children suffer higher rates of obesity when they grow up in urban areas without a park in...

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