We will also capture information on how they use these spaces including the activities undertaken in the park, the motivations for use of that park, frequency of visitation, duration of use/visit, who they visit the park with, mode of travel to the park and usual origin of their journey to the park.
Building on our expertise of creating public health surveys, the Australian Park Life survey will also capture information on the participants’ physical, social, emotional and mental health, so we can explore the health benefits associated with using parks and outdoor open spaces, and the role parks have played during the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown and social distancing restrictions.
Additional questions will also included to explore community interest and perceived benefits of having different “smart” technology installed in their local parks, and investigate community preferences for different climate and water sensitive park designs.