jeffreykeefer / Parkology

Parkology will be the open, online community to share ideas, tools, and resources for people who love quality parks within a 10-Minute Walk from home.
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Parkology

Parkology will be the open, online community to share ideas, tools, and resources for people who love quality parks within a 10-Minute Walk from home.

Welcome!

Thank you for visiting Parkology: An Open Online Community for People Who Love Parks. This work is part of our participation in the Mozilla Open Leaders, Round 5 initiative.

What are we doing?

The problem: Barriers exist in the ability for people to advocate for local parks. These include lack of knowledge, limits to resources, and the inability to collaborate and share best practices with other park advocates in the community. Parks professionals already have their own communities, networks, and access to resources, though local grassroots members of the community do not have these resources currently.

The solution: An open, online platform to strengthen communities facing disparities in a fair allocation of resources.

Who are we?

Two of the proponents of Parkology who are focusing on its being an open platform are Natalie Garcia and Jeffrey Keefer. They are both advocates of these practices of working open:

Natalie's appreciation for the environment and enthusiasm for creating fun and relevant content has led her to her current position as a Senior Web Content Editor at The Trust for Public Land, where she serves as the community manager for Parkology. In her spare time she’s chasing the marathon majors, indulging in good food, and exploring new places.

Jeffrey is . . . Director of Training & Knowledge Management + Educational Researcher + Professor + Poet + Wikipedian = Liminality + Actor-Network Theory + Open Education

What do we need?

Our hope for Parkology is that all members of urban communities will be able to share ideas, tools, and resources to be empowered to promote access to a quality park within a 10-minute walk from their homes. We hope to attract local community members across the United States who are passionate about improving access to and quality of green spaces in their neighborhoods.

We can really use your help in our goal of helping to empower members of the community to work towards achieving a park or quality green space within a 10-Minute Walk from home. We especially need assistance with:

Get involved

If you think everyone should be within a 10-minute walk of a quality park, then please check out our code of conduct and our roadmap to discover how Parkology can help us all with local, community-based parks.

Contact us

If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, please email Natalie or Jeffrey. Likewise, you can also Tweet us at @garciajnatalie or @JeffreyKeefer.

Resources

You may be interested in these open resources that inspired our work:

Links to our project documents: