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2024 Canadian City Parks Report Feedback Survey
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1.
Which province do you live in?
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Northwest Territories
Nova Scotia
Nunavut
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Yukon
Other (please specify)
2.
Which of the following best describes you?
Resident/park enthusiast
Community park group member/volunteer
Non-profit staff
Planner
Landscape architect
City staff
Student
Researcher
Other (please specify)
3.
What is your job title?
4.
Had you heard of Park People prior to reading the 2024 Canadian City Parks Report (CCPR)?
Yes, I had heard of Park People before
I had heard of Park People, but didn’t know what the organization was all about until now
No, I just learned about Park People while reading the report
5.
After reading the 2024 Canadian City Parks Report, how much do you agree with the following statements?
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
I gained access to new tools and resources to advocate for innovative approaches to growing challenges
(e.g. new park typologies and naturalized areas, cross-sector partnerships, funding arrangements, etc.)
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
I have a deeper understanding of the equity issues related to parks
(e.g. Indigenous reconciliation, houselessness, inequities in access to nature, etc.)
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
I am more informed about the current state of Canadian city parks
(i.e. the current trends and challenges in Canadian city parks)
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
I learned about success stories and leading practices to advance collaboration in city parks
(e.g. creative approaches to park programming, partnerships, policy development, funding arrangements, etc.)
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
I know more about the health, community, and environmental benefits of parks
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
6.
How do you see yourself applying the Canadian City Parks Report in your work?
Advocating for new and innovative solutions and developing strategies to various challenges in your city
(e.g. encampment strategies, equity and inclusion strategies, funding arrangements, land acquisition, etc.)
Referencing municipal and public data for decision making
Addressing areas of improvement in your city
(e.g. policies, programming, organizational structure, etc.)
Other (please specify)
7.
We are committed to making the Canadian City Parks Report as accessible as possible.
This year’s report presents all the research content as a PDF available for download while the website holds a summary.
How does this format compare to previous editions of the Canadian City Parks Report where all the research content was presented on the website and a summary PDF report was available for download?
It is
more helpful
It is
less helpful
It is the
same
Additional comments:
8.
As Park People explores future research opportunities we would like to hear from you! What park sector research is a priority for you? Are there gaps in understanding that research could address? What research do municipalities need next?
Current Progress,
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