Table 1 17 parks that are ideal candidates for reducing inequality due to having scores lower than 4 stars and being located in areas with high populations of demographics who have access to lower quality parks.
From: Social media analysis reveals environmental injustices in Philadelphia urban parks
Park name | Park score | Planning districts | Dominant topic |
|---|---|---|---|
Hope Park | 3.2 | North | Safety |
Barrett Playground | 3.3 | Upper North | Built Amenities |
McPherson Square | 3.4 | North | Safety |
Hissey Playground | 3.6 | North | Safety |
Morris Estate Recreation Center | 3.7 | Upper North | Condition |
Norman Ellis Playground | 3.7 | West | Built Amenities |
Ziehler Playground | 3.8 | Upper North | Built Amenities |
Scanlon Playground | 3.8 | North | Condition |
Conestoga Park | 3.8 | West Park | Condition |
Baker Playground | 3.8 | West | Safety |
Nelson Playground | 3.8 | Lower North | Safety |
Olney Recreation Center | 3.9 | Upper North | Recreation |
Houseman Playground | 3.9 | Lower Northeast | Recreation |
McVeigh Recreation Center | 3.9 | North | Safety |
Harrowgate Park | 3.9 | River Wards | Safety |
Mullin Playground | 3.9 | North Delaware | Condition |
Deni Playground | 3.9 | Lower Northeast | Built Amenities |