In the context of urban planning and public health, the identifier refers to a significant academic study that explores how park size and travel distance influence urban visitation.
💡 : For urban planners, the "126689" study highlights that increasing park visitation requires focusing on perceived connectedness —making parks feel safe and easy to reach—just as much as adding acreage. 126689
: Reducing obesity and heart disease through active paths. In the context of urban planning and public
: Filtering air, blocking noise, and cooling "urban heat islands". 126689
: Parks larger than 20 hectares (roughly 50 acres) can increase nearby house prices by up to 6–7% , compared to less than 1% for smaller neighborhood parks.