Community-Based Participatory Research on Urban Parks and Health Disparities: Perspectives from an Urban Planning Researcher

Authors

  • Yingling Fan University of Minnesota

Keywords:

urban planning, community engagement, park use, health, equity

Abstract

As part of the University of Minnesota Community-engaged Scholars Program, I undertook a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) project evaluating the potential of urban parks to improve health outcomes in disadvantaged communities. This paper describes my CBPR rookie experiences and discusses challenges in the CBPR process. By reflecting on my missteps, I offer critical insights and recommendations. Urban Planning researchers interested in applying the CBPR approach are recommended to commit to the “muddling through†process, seek institutional support, engage both government agencies and community advocates, and acquire long-range and flexible funding.

Author Biography

Yingling Fan, University of Minnesota

Yingling Fan is an associate professor in the regional planning and policy area, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. She was a scholar within the Community-Engaged Scholars Program.

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Published

08/18/2016