The condition of neighborhood parks following hurricane katrina: Development of a post-hurricane assessment instrument

Ariane L. Bedimo-Rung, Jessica L. Thomson, Andrew J. Mowen, Jeanette Gustat, Bradley J. Tompkins, Patricia K. Strikmiller, Melinda S. Sothern

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

5 Scopus citations

Abstract

Background: Parks provide environments for physical activity, yet little is known about how natural disasters affect them or how these disasters alter physical activity. Our objectives were to (1) describe the development of an instrument to assess park conditions following a hurricane and (2) document the conditions of New Orleans' parks 3 and 6 months after Hurricane Katrina. Methods: A Post-Hurricane Assessment (PHA) instrument was developed and implemented in 54 parks 3 and 6 months post-hurricane. Results: Summary scores of the Park Damage Index and the Neighborhood Damage Index showed improvement between 3 and 6 months of data collection. Parks and neighborhoods most affected by the hurricane were located in the most- and least-affluent areas of the city. Conclusion: The PHA proved to be a promising tool for assessing park, conditions in a timely manner following a natural disaster and allowed for the creation of summary damage scores to correlate to community changes.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)45-57
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Physical Activity and Health
Volume5
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2008

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Epidemiology
  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
  • Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'The condition of neighborhood parks following hurricane katrina: Development of a post-hurricane assessment instrument'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this