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Healthy Parks Healthy People, a Guide for Health Care Providers offers a starting point for health professionals interested in integrating nature into their practice.
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To capture understand how Park Prescription (ParkRx) programs engage park users, the Institute launched the first national ParkRx Census.
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The infographic features our first release of data from the ParkRx census. It highlights the diversity of ParkRx prescribers—from doctors to health educators—while showing more programs continue to be added every year, speaking to the continued momentum of the movement and the wide reach of ParkRx programs.
PowerPoint slide titled Power of Park Prescriptions
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Developed in 2017

The Power of Park Prescriptions Building on a National Movement is a stock presentation that provides a history and overview of the National ParkRx Initiative.
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The Healthy Parks Healthy People: Bay Area collaborative (HPHP: Bay Area) was created in 2011 with the goal of improving the well-being of Bay Area residents through the regular use of parks and public lands. This collaborative brought together more than 50 park, health, and community organizations dedicated to building...
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The Institute at the Golden Gate helped found and provides support for BayCLIC, a consortium of over 30 educational institutions dedicated to increasing climate literacy and inspiring action in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Preview of Climate in the Parks Report
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Climate in the Parks explores a selection of cutting-edge climate change education programs from parks around the world.
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Park Prescription programs are designed in collaboration with public land agencies, health care providers, and community partners to improve individual and community health.
Parks Conservancy staff and volunteers smiling as they plant saplings in the parks.
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Healthy Parks Healthy People, a Guide for Health Care Providers offers a starting point for health professionals interested in integrating nature into their practice.
Graphical illustration of HPHP Bay Area: A Roadmap and Case Study for Regional Collaboration report
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Healthy Parks Healthy People: Bay Area, A Roadmap and Case Study for Regional Collaboration uses the HPHP: Bay Area Collaborative to share lessons with other collaborations looking to link parks and health across the country.