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CCPR 2020 Public Feedback Survey
1.
What city are you from?
2.
Are you a:
Resident
Community park group member/volunteer
Non-profit staff
Parks professional (e.g., planner, landscape architect)
City staff member
Student/researcher
Other (please specify)
3.
How would you rate the CCPR overall in inspiring and informing you about parks across Canada?
1 (Not informative or inspiring at all)
2
3
4
5 (Very informative and inspiring)
1 (Not informative or inspiring at all)
2
3
4
5 (Very informative and inspiring)
4.
Which parts of the report did you find the most useful and engaging? (check all that apply)
Stories (written articles)
Data (charts and indicators)
City Profiles
Key insights and take-aways
None of the above
Other (please specify)
5.
What did you find most valuable about the CCPR? (Pick your top 2)
Stories that bring to life Canadian examples
A resource for applying new methods, policies, and programs
Understanding overall city park trends and challenges
A source of city data for benchmarking
None of the above
Other (please specify)
6.
Which stories or sections in the report resonated with you? (Check all that apply)
Biodiversity stories in the Nature section
Biodiversity resource library
Creative park building in the Growth section
Equitable park development in the Growth section
Dogs in parks in the Activation section
Food in parks in the Activation section
Community engagement strategies in Collaboration section
Homelessness stories in the Inclusion section
Accessibility beyond design in the Inclusion section
None of the above
7.
Did reading the CCPR help you feel more informed and confident in your knowledge of city parks?
Yes
No
Not sure
8.
Did you learn something new that you would like to see happen in your own city?
Yes
No
Not sure
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9.
This year’s report had a focus on biodiversity with more data collected and more stories written. Did you check out the Nature section of the report, or any biodiversity-related content?
(Required.)
Yes
No
Not sure