Exploring California's 12,000 Parks With Open Data - CityLab

abernard102@gmail.com 2015-02-11

Summary:

"California’s extensive state park system is a guarantee that all the state’s citizens, not just the moneyed elite, will have access in perpetuity to the state’s embarrassment of natural riches—mountains, beaches, deserts, forests, you name it. In recent years, however, the system has been damaged by financial woes and scandals. First, budget shortfalls threatened to shut down 70 of the 278 parks in the system, and led to cutbacks in hours and services at others. Then, after nonprofits and private groups raised money to save individual parks, it turned out the parks system’s administrators had been sitting on more than $50 million in unspent funds—a scandal that led to the resignation of the state’s parks director and the creation of the Parks Forward Commission. That group, charged with figuring out how to stabilize and modernize the system and its administration, has just released its recommendations.  Fundamental to all the recommendations is the idea that California’s parks should be courting and accommodating a younger, more diverse constituency, one that looks more like California itself. 'Unless we get young people and their families using the parks now, the kind of political support that's needed won't be there,' commission member Manuel Pastor told the Los Angeles Times.  One step toward that goal was launched last week: CaliParks, a web-based app designed to encourage exploration of and interaction with the entire state park system, as well as California’s national, regional and urban parks—a total of nearly 12,000 green spaces large and small, urban and wild ..."

Link:

http://www.citylab.com/design/2015/02/a-new-way-to-explore-californias-12000-parks/385302/

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.comment oa.tools oa.apps oa.psi oa.government oa.reports oa.recomendations oa.usa.ca oa.data

Date tagged:

02/11/2015, 10:05

Date published:

02/11/2015, 05:05