This study looks at how local governments, community groups, and residents work together to clean up parks that were found to have contamination, such as lead or other pollutants. The goal is to understand what helps these groups cooperate, share information, and rebuild trust. By learning from people involved in these efforts, the study hopes to find better ways for communities and officials to communicate and make decisions about keeping parks safe and healthy for everyone.
Thank you for your interest, but this study is recruiting by invitation only.
United States (Nationwide)
Noah Ellington
City and Regional Planning
Behavioral or Social
Observational
Social or Workplace Dynamics
25-2678