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  2. Neighborhood park - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhood parks are largely accessible by foot, bicycle, or public transit within at least a quarter-mile radius from residences, providing easy access especially for children and senior adults. Types of neighborhood parks include mini-parks, or pocket parks, and may be further described by their predominant recreational offering. They may ...

  3. 10-Minute Walk - Wikipedia

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    Urban parks are increasingly seen by those in municipal government as a solution to many inner-city challenges. [6] This initiative seeks to provide physical and mental health benefits, opportunities for physical activity, proximity to nature, neighborhood and community revitalization, and environmental benefits for citizens through the ...

  4. Pocket park - Wikipedia

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    The beautification efforts of pocket parks can increase a neighborhood's aesthetic appeal and shape a distinct, positive visual identity for a city as a whole. [5] The creation of pocket parks encourages public participation and residential collaboration towards a meaningful long-term improvement to the community. [1]

  5. Why parents take young kids to Disney World, even if ... - AOL

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    Even though the parks offer numerous resources for parents and guardians of young children, like baby care centers and rider switch services at attractions, there will inevitably be hiccups with ...

  6. Call for more city parks to improve children’s lungs - AOL

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    It comes after a new study linked lung health to how close a child lives to a ‘green space’.

  7. Urban green space - Wikipedia

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    Urban greening policies are important for revitalizing communities, reducing financial burdens on healthcare and increasing quality of life. By promoting the development of parks, green roofs, and community gardens, these policies contribute to cleaner air, mitigate the urban heat effects, and create spaces for recreation and social interaction.

  8. Open space accessibility in California - Wikipedia

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    Parks can serve to further the education of children in the community by allowing them to learn by experience and play. They allow children to avoid social problems, such as gang violence and vandalism, commonly associated with cities, and to play with peers and become aware of their community's events and political structures. [16]

  9. Play equity - Wikipedia

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    Play equity is the concept of ensuring all children have equitable access to play opportunities, sports programs and healthy movement. Youth sports, as well as structured and unstructured play, can contribute to the physical, emotional, social and academic development of young people. [1]