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Green and Playful Parks: Reconnecting to Nature and the Outdoors Presented by: Cindy Dunlap, CPRP Chief, Planning Projects Section DCNR, Bureau of Recreation and Conservation Recreation, Parks & Conservation Grants Division PLAY AGAIN Preview
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Green and Playful Parks: Reconnecting to Nature and the Outdoors Presented by: Cindy Dunlap, CPRP Chief, Planning Projects Section DCNR, Bureau of Recreation and Conservation Recreation, Parks & Conservation Grants Division
PLAY AGAIN Preview Award winning documentary directed by Tonje Hesson Schei Featured expert- Richard Louv, journalist, author and chairman of the Children and Nature Network www.playagainfilm.com
Issues: • Children spending far less time outside • Physical and mental health concerns • Individuals must connect with nature to become “stewards of the land” • Park and Recreation professionals and community leaders must be trained and educated to serve as role models
Issues: Fears related to “stranger danger” Need for improved connectivity and direct, safe accessible routes to natural areas and community parks Current condition of the economy Need for a common language of
Major Opportunities: Position Community Park and Recreation as essential service for the protection and enhancement of natural resources and reconnecting all individuals to nature and the outdoors New and exciting partnerships with profit and non-profit environmental, conservation and health organizations to support community park and recreation services
Opportunities: Inter- agency cooperation and coordination of funding Capitalize on the need for “closer to home” recreation “Get Outdoors PA – Local Parks”
Opportunities: Land conservation and management plans for public parks Environmental Advisory Councils (EAC) Expand on Partnerships with organizations that promote and provide resources for the development of healthier lifestyles
Opportunities: Technical assistance, training, education and certification Cost benefits for providing “Green” park and recreation facilities Best Practices – facilities and programs