Eighty-five percent of park and recreation agencies are highly involved with preparing for and responding to natural disasters — particularly those related to severe weather, according to a newly released Emergency Preparedness and Response in Parks and Recreation report from the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA).
The Emergency Preparedness and Response in Parks and Recreation report examines the role park and recreation agencies play on the front lines in emergency preparedness and response. With the rise of extreme weather events and natural disasters, the role of park and recreation agencies is more critical than ever. To better understand and support this important work, NRPA surveyed park and recreation agencies about their roles in the current landscape of emergency preparedness and response. This report highlights the experiences of, and the challenges and opportunities for, park and recreation professionals in emergency situations.
Key Findings:
“Park and recreation agencies play a vital and often underrecognized role in emergency preparedness and response,” says Dianne Palladino, NRPA director of research and evaluation. “Through strategic partnerships, formal planning and dedicated use of operational resources, these professionals help safeguard communities and strengthen resilience in the face of natural disasters.”
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