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Gold, Seymour M. – Journal of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1974
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Parks, Recreational Facilities
Gold, Seymour M. – Parks and Recreation, 1975
Discusses how parks and recreational facilities must be designed to meet the needs of people now and in the future. (PB)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Individual Needs, Innovation, Park Design
Gold, Seymour M. – Parks and Recreation, 1976
Urban parks face the problems of under use and low budgets; to meet these problems it will take the cooperation of federal and local governments with active citizen groups to assure future intelligent use of existing parks. (JD)
Descriptors: Government Role, Parks, Recreational Facilities, Urban Culture
Gold, Seymour M. – Parks and Recreation, 1980
Challenging the assumptions, concepts, and standards used to plan urban recreational programs is the key to their survival. They must, in the future, cater to a variety of personal interests and age groups and be designed in such a way as to provide maximum access to all citizens. (CJ)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Leisure Time, Program Development, Recreational Facilities
Gold, Seymour M. – Parks and Recreation, 1991
Safe playgrounds are an essential mission for public park, recreation, education, and child care agencies. The article describes how to create safety programs and offers lists of safety program components, safety inspection steps, and preventive maintenance schedules. It also presents playground safety checklists and notes three available…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Check Lists, Child Health, Elementary Education
Gold, Seymour M. – Parks and Recreation, 1977
To conserve energy consumed by cars and to improve the environment by reducing air pollution caused by them, communities should develop and expand already existing urban parks so they will be attractive to potential users who can reach them by walking or bicyling. (JD)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Community Planning, Community Resources, Energy Conservation