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Escaping to and being active in neighbourhood parks: park use in a post-disaster setting.

机译:逃离社区公园并在社区公园中活跃起来:在灾后环境中使用公园。

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Neighbourhood parks may serve as a coping resource in post-disaster communities, yet little is known about the impact of large-scale disasters on park use. The objective of this study is to explore the impact of Hurricane Katrina (August 2005) on park use by visitors from flooded areas of New Orleans, Louisiana, compared to visitors from non-flooded areas. In 2006 and 2007, following Hurricane Katrina, 201 adults who visited 27 New Orleans parks were interviewed. Visitors from flooded neighbourhoods used their parks less often and were less likely to engage in animal interaction than visitors from non-flooded neighbourhoods. They placed more importance on escape and physically-active motivations than visitors from non-flooded areas. Social reasons were also more important to visitors from flooded areas, but these differences disappeared after adjusting for race. Neighbourhood parks are a community asset that may play a role in the post-disaster recovery process by providing opportunities for escape and physical activity.
机译:邻里公园可能是灾后社区的应对资源,但人们对大规模灾害对公园使用的影响知之甚少。这项研究的目的是探讨与来自非洪灾地区的游客相比,卡特里娜飓风(2005年8月)对路易斯安那州新奥尔良洪灾地区的游客对公园使用的影响。在2006年和2007年,继卡特里娜飓风之后,访问了新奥尔良27个公园的201位成年人进行了采访。与来自非淹没街区的游客相比,来自淹没街区的游客使用公园的频率更低,参与动物互动的可能性也更低。他们比非淹没地区的游客更加重视逃生和身体活动的动机。社会原因对水灾地区的游客也更为重要,但经过种族调整后,这些差异消失了。邻里公园是社区资产,可以通过提供逃生和身体活动的机会,在灾后恢复过程中发挥作用。

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