Community members’ perspectives on a community-engaged process for supporting vibrant greenspaces in Detroit

Guilherme Costa, Karl Erickson, Karin A Pfeiffer, Benjamin V Dougherty, Amber L Pearson, Alysha D Matthews

Abstract


Greenspaces provide several well-being (Dinnie et al., 2013) and psychosocial benefits (Addy et al., 2004). Community-engaged research affords community partners a voice in the process (Cushman et al., 2004). This study assessed Detroit community members’ perceived benefits of and suggestions for engaging with the community to support greenspaces. Through qualitative analysis, a three-step process for community-engaged planning was revealed. Findings highlight strategies that involve community members in this process to enhance community engagement and well-being.


Keywords


community engagement; qualitative methods; stakeholder perspectives

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