11/12 Lecture - DONE Flashcards

1
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According to the “Economic Benefits of SF Parks” 2014 Study conducted by SF Parks Alliance, parks contribute to CITY REVENUES in what 2 ways?

A

1) Property taxes ($24.7 million)

2) Park-related tourism ($46.9 million)

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According to the “Economic Benefits of SF Parks” 2014 Study conducted by SF Parks Alliance, parks contribute to the WEALTH OF SF RESIDENTS in what 2 ways?

A

1) Increased PROPERTY VALUE

2) Profits from local BUSINESSES from park-related tourism

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3
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What are 2 common ways to estimate the value of parks and OR?

A

1) Contingent Valuation Method

2) Measuring Direct Spending (Economic Impact) from OR

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4
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WHAT METHOD of determining the value of parks/OR measures how much residents would be willing to pay annually to protect their local park?

A

Contingent Valuation Method

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WHAT METHOD of determining the value of parks/OR measures the sales associated with a program or event?

A

Measuring Direct Spending (Economic Impact) from OR

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6
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In 2012, HOW MUCH spending was directly related to the OR industry in the US?

A

$646 billion

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In the lecture, how much were Nat’l Forests valued at vs. the estimated value of logging them?

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$29 billion forest v. $5 billion logging

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Equipment storage, rainy day back-up programming, transportation, and health & safety are all examples of why OR requires __________.

A

Indoor facilities

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9
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What are the “Six Keys To Playground Design” outlined in the article?

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1) The value of FREE PLAY
2) Kid stuff/PERSPECTIVE
3) YOUNG DESIGNERS
4) Beyond ACCESSIBILITY
5) HIGHS and LOWS
6) SAFETY: the next Step

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Supervision, age-appropriate design, fall surfacing, and equipment and surface maintenance are all examples of facilitating ________ mentioned in the article “Six Keys to Playground Design.”

A

Safety

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11
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Give 2 examples of the “green and sustainable” aspect of playground design, as outlined in the article “Six Keys To Playground Design.”

A

1) Build NATURE into the design

2) Green MATERIALS and MAINTENANCE

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12
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Name 3 “Green Practices for Protected Areas Maintenance” employed by the Nat’l Park Service.

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1) Protect FLOODPLAIN functions
2) Preserve WETLANDS
3) Green BUILDING MAINTENANCE

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13
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Using certified wood from sustainable foresting, recycle building materials, energy efficient windows and doors, 96% efficient furnaces, and solar panels, and reducing light pollution are all ways WHAT AGENCY engages in green maintenance for its buildings?

A

Nat’l Park Service

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14
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Give 2 practices for “Green Maintenance for ROADS.”

A

1) Use of PORUS PAVING materials to filter water

2) Use TURF PARKING where possible

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15
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Give 3 practices for “Green Maintenance for TRANSPORTATION and TRAILS.”

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1) Providing BUSES in parks to reduce car use
2) Natural STORMWATER MANAGEMENT, slowing water down
3) FIBERGLASS BRIDGES (less impacts to resources and lower maintenance)

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16
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Give 4 practices for “Green Maintenance for GROUNDS.”

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1) Modified MOWING SCHEDULE
2) REDUCE MOWING areas
3) NATIVE GRASS is better for habitat, birds, animals, and pollinators
4) Minimize or eliminate HERBICIDES and PESTICIDES

17
Q

When midnight basketball reduces crime, benefiting all citizens, it is an example of a/n _______ benefit from parks.

A

Spin-off

18
Q

Give an ex. of a “spin-off benefit” that parks provide.

A

EXAMPLES:

1) Midnight basketball reduces crime, so all citizens benefit
2) Parks improve health, lowering local health care costs
4) Not clear cutting nat’l forests improves air quality for all

19
Q

What 2 types of taxes are the primary source of subsidies for the operation of public parks in San Francisco?

A

1) Business taxes

2) Property taxes

20
Q

_____ _____ tax is the primary source of subsidies for operating FEDERAL parks.

A

Federal income tax

21
Q

_____ _____ tax is the primary source of subsidies for operating STATE parks.

A

State sales tax

22
Q

According to the “Economic Benefits of SF Parks” 2014 Study conducted by SF Parks Alliance, parks SAVE SF RESIDENTS $ in what 2 ways?

A

1) They DON’T HAVE TO PAY FOR ACCESS TO PRIVATE FACILITIES

2) HEALTH BENEFITS

23
Q

According to the “Economic Benefits of SF Parks” 2014 Study conducted by SF Parks Alliance, parks SAVE THE CITY OF SF $ in what 2 ways?

A

1) Reduce STORMWATER MGMT costs

2) Reduce AIR POLLUTION

24
Q

It is critical for RPT managers & advocates to be able to describe the economic value of parks and OR to politicians and policy makers to ensure parks receive _______.

A

Funding

25
Q

According to Chap. 19, which method is commonly used to estimate the $ value of something not sold on the market?

A

Contingent Valuation Method