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Julian Agyeman: A Visionary for Just Sustainabilities

Julian Agyeman, professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts University, has been on a journey to educate governments and policymakers about the “intentional integration of social justice and environmental sustainability” in urban planning and design.

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Collaboration in the Time of Pandemic

During this fast-changing COVID-19 pandemic crisis, a group of park and recreation directors in Northern Virginia have built on well-established ties to provide a coordinated response and work through difficult decisions together.

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Additional Articles

Strong Leadership and Communications Are Vital in a Crisis

Times of crisis demand different things from us as leaders. There is no one better prepared for this role at this time, because these are qualities you display in your work, day after day.

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Uncovering Disparities in the Age of COVID-19

Research shows that some populations are more impacted by COVID-19 than others, both by the disease itself and by the economic fallout. This imbalance of burden-bearing remains true for many of the issues the world faces today and will face in the coming months and years.

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A Park Planner's Perspective on the COVID-19 Pandemic

Learn what L.A. County’s park planning and development professionals are doing in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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CAPRA Can Take an Agency from Good to Great

City of New Braunfels Parks and Recreation submitted CAPRA paperwork and is confident that they are ready for their upcoming site visit.

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2020 NRPA Annual Conference Education Programming Overview

John Prue, Conference Program Committee chairperson, shares how the CPC selects the best, most relevant educations sessions to serve peers and support NRPA’s Three Pillars.

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LSPR Honors Tom Lovell with Community Center Dedication

“Tom Lovell was the driving force behind the successes and accomplishments of LSPR for 38 years,” says Joe Snook, current administrator of Lee’s Summit Parks and Recreation.

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Member Benefit: NRPA Career Center Resources

Whether you are a job seeker or an employer who is looking to hire qualified individuals, the NRPA Career Center is here to help.

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How COVID-19 Impacts Park and Recreation Funding

Now more than ever, park and recreation professionals and their advocates need to educate policymakers, key stakeholders and the general public on the broad impact of their work.

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The Impact of Trails and Greenways on Property Values

It is a trail’s functionality or activity potential that is likely to confer added value, not the panorama of attractive open space.

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Advocating in Challenging Times

OAK urges states to support Every Kid Outdoors in State Parks Campaign.

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Older Adult Health and Well-Being: Still a National Priority in a 'New Normal'

It is more crucial than ever before that we help older adults maintain a healthy lifestyle.

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Conservation at the Crossroads

Story County, Iowa, and its partners create a learning corridor that not only brings people together, but also helps to improve the economy, environment and quality of life.

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Is COVID-19 Uncovering Park Inequities?

There are several communities that have historically lacked access to parks and continue to remain disconnected in a time when getting outdoors is one of the few permissible activities.

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Reconsidering the Spectator Protection 'Baseball Rule'

In the featured case of Summer J. v. United States Baseball Federation, the 12-year-old plaintiff was seriously injured by a line drive foul ball while watching a baseball game.

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Synthetic Turf: The World's Fastest-Growing Play Surface

Recreational facilities are providing longer playing times, more consistent safety and improved performance — with significantly less maintenance — thanks to synthetic turf.

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Planning for the 2020 Parks Build Community Project

Preparations for Orlando Grand Avenue Park renovation are well underway.

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Golden Gate Park: Virtually Celebrating 150 Years

Saturday, April 4, 2020, marked the 150th birthday of Golden Gate Park. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, plans changed, but the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department staff were determined to host a celebration to honor the monumental event.

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Parks & Recreation Crossword: 2020, May

Test your park and recreation knowledge and download NRPA's monthly crossword puzzle!

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