This article talks about turning public parks, fields, and facilities into more sustainable ones. Although there are more positive sides to becoming more sustainable, this article talked about the challenges that were created while creating these public facilities. Some of the challenges were the lack of investment into the parks, which caused the facilities to look poor and were unsustainable. Another red flag that took place was that the developers thought it was more important to value car movement instead of pedestrian movement. Just because these challenges weren't met in the development of these facilities, doe not necessarily mean that they cannot be fixed. They can so easily. This article could help future facility developers in ways that make sure they do meet the challenges so that the parks are sustainable.
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Works Cited
BAINBRIDGE, BEN. "Changing Sports Facilities, Parks And Public Spaces In Yarra Ranges." Australasian Parks & Leisure 18.1 (2015): 32-33. SPORTDiscus with Full Text. Web. 28 Mar. 2016.
References
BAINBRIDGE, B. (2015). CHANGING SPORTS FACILITIES, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES IN YARRA RANGES. Australasian Parks & Leisure, 18(1), 32-33.
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