区域公园区在加强社区关系中的作用

Yumiko L. Jakobcic, P. Stokowski
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人们对区域公园的生态特征进行了研究,但其社会和文化价值却很少受到关注。本研究旨在通过对佛蒙特州威努斯基山谷公园区(WVPD)的案例研究,了解区域公园区如何有助于加强社区关系。我们利用自身民族志的方法,探讨了WVPD是如何接待游客和服务邻近社区的,他们为促进社区互动和凝聚力所做的努力,以及管理者对这些努力的结果的看法。数据分析的重点是社会和文化价值观在管理实践中出现的程度,以及这些价值观如何加强社区关系的证据。具体地说,分析包括对日记条目的回顾,以揭示关于管理活动、编程实践、问题和问题的示例、描述和自我反思。内容分析和日记条目的反复审查被用来组织和分类文本材料。然后,通过个人反思和共享对话,两位研究人员合作得出主题并解释其与研究问题相关的意义。确定了五个主题:人与人之间和地点之间的联系;合作创造社区;培养跨文化关系;社交青春;维持社区。数据显示,区域公园将人与自然联系起来,同时也将社区、社区和地区之间的人联系起来;因此,区域公园可以定义为游客了解当地景观和与这些景观共享的邻居的地方。虽然有些关系是有机发展的,但管理者也使用现场编程来有意地吸引社区成员。区域公园区的独特特征表明,需要提高伙伴关系和教育计划的水平,以联系公民,正式承诺多样性,并提供建立社会关系的机会。建立跨文化联系的伙伴关系和青年项目对促进社区社会关系尤其有影响力,对儿童和成人都是如此。虽然衡量地区公园的社会和文化价值可能很困难,但它们对当地社区的贡献可能是巨大的。管理者应该有意识地让员工、志愿者和合作伙伴参与进来,促进可持续的社区关系。最后,管理者应该有意识地捕捉地区公园的社会和文化价值,否则这些价值可能会被忽视。对公共关系的投资,加上文化和环境解释,将有助于突出地区公园的这些独特价值。牢固的社区关系和价值观直接有助于社区的整体弹性和区域公园的可持续性。对区域公园区内社区关系的积极管理可以与生态规划管理相结合,为自然区域和开放空间提供更全面的保护。订阅JPRA
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The Role of Regional Park Districts in Strengthening Community Relationships
Regional park districts have been studied for their ecological characteristics, but their social and cultural values have received considerably less attention. This research seeks to understand how regional park districts contribute to strengthening community relationships, using a case study of Vermont’s Winooski Valley Park District (WVPD). Using autoethnographic methods, we explore how the WVPD accommodates visitors and serves adjacent communities, their efforts to stimulate community interactions and cohesion, and a manager’s perceptions of the outcomes of these efforts. Data analysis focused on the extent to which social and cultural values emerged in managerial practices, and evidence of how these strengthened community relationships. Specifically, the analysis included the review of diary entries to uncover examples, descriptions and self-reflections about managerial activities, programming practices, issues, and problems. A content analysis and iterative reviews of the diary entries were used to organize and categorize textual materials. Then, working inductively through personal reflections and shared conversations, two researchers collaborated to derive themes and interpret their meanings relative to the research question. Five themes were identified: connecting across people and place; collaborations creating community; fostering cross-cultural relationships; socializing youth; and sustaining community. Data show that regional park districts link people with nature while also connecting people across neighborhoods, communities, and regions; a regional park can thus be defined as a place where visitors gain understanding of local landscapes and the neighbors with whom these landscapes are shared. While some relationships developed organically, managers also used on-site programming to intentionally engage community members. The unique characteristics of regional park districts suggest a need for increased levels of partnership and educational programming to link citizens, formalize commitments to diversity, and provide opportunities to establish social relationships. Partnerships that establish cross-cultural connections and youth programs are particularly impactful for fostering community social ties, for both children and adults. Though measuring the social and cultural values of regional parks may be difficult, their contributions to local communities can be significant. Managers should intentionally engage staff, volunteers, and partners that foster sustainable community relationships. Finally, managers should be intentional about capturing the social and cultural values of regional parks that may otherwise go unnoticed. Investments in public relations, plus cultural and environmental interpretation, will help highlight these unique values of regional parks. Strong community relationships and values directly contribute to the overall resiliency of communities and sustainability of regional parks. Active management of community relationships within regional park districts can be paired with ecological planning and management to provide more comprehensive protection for natural areas and open space. Subscribe to JPRA
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