Green Open Space and Physical Activity for Seniors: A Post-Occupancy Evaluation of Golden Age Park

2025-04-08T15:52:36-07:00

This study assesses the outcomes and impacts of Golden Age Park, a newly developed, 0.17-acre pocket park in the Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles.

Green Open Space and Physical Activity for Seniors: A Post-Occupancy Evaluation of Golden Age Park2025-04-08T15:52:36-07:00

Older Adults & Pandemic-Friendly Open Space Needs: A Post Pandemic Analysis

2025-04-08T15:52:29-07:00

With seniors one of the most underserved groups in terms of physical activity and open space use, this brief provides recommendations for the design of open spaces that fulfill their physical and social needs.

Older Adults & Pandemic-Friendly Open Space Needs: A Post Pandemic Analysis2025-04-08T15:52:29-07:00

Planning for Gender Inclusion: Gender-Inclusive Planning and Design Recommendations for Los Angeles Parks

2025-04-08T15:52:30-07:00

This research study seeks to understand gender disparities in park usage, planning, and design in Los Angeles parks and offers recommendations to mitigate those disparities through improvements to planning processes.

Planning for Gender Inclusion: Gender-Inclusive Planning and Design Recommendations for Los Angeles Parks2025-04-08T15:52:30-07:00

Inclusive Park Design for People of All Housing Statuses: Tools for Restoring Unhoused Individuals’ Rights in Public Parks

2025-04-08T15:52:22-07:00

Inclusive park design can restore unhoused individuals’ spatial rights to public parks by including them in the planning and engagement process and keeping their needs in mind.

Inclusive Park Design for People of All Housing Statuses: Tools for Restoring Unhoused Individuals’ Rights in Public Parks2025-04-08T15:52:22-07:00

Turning Down the Heat: Addressing Heat Inequities of Frontline Communities in Los Angeles

2025-04-08T15:52:20-07:00

This report uses a mixed-methods approach to assess how Los Angeles can build equitable heat policy and long-term resilience among the city's most impacted and vulnerable communities.

Turning Down the Heat: Addressing Heat Inequities of Frontline Communities in Los Angeles2025-04-08T15:52:20-07:00
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