Abstract

Cities are increasingly home to the world's population. Creating healthy and vibrant cities is one way to positively contribute to the health of populations. Parks and green spaces in cities contribute many health benefits. This case study explored the perceived health and well-being effects of access to Natural Area Parks in Edmonton, Canada through photovoice interviews with 33 participants. The research found the wild aspects of the parks of particular importance. Critically, the therapeutic value of the park emerged from the totality of the experience rather than from its individual components. Access to wilderness increased opportunities for relaxation, deep connection, and reflection.

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