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Organizations relating to Parks

Federation of European Golf Greenkeepers Associations / Est. 1996
Baltic Association of Science/Technology Parks and Innovation Centres / Kaunas, Lithuania
Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park / Harare, Zimbabwe / Est. 2000
World Waterpark Association / Overland Park KS, USA / Est. 1980
Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums / Alexandria VA, USA / Est. 1987
European Society of Golf Course Architects / Est. 1990
European Federation of Amusement and Leisure Parks / Est. 1981
Fédération internationale des parcs de La Francophonie
International Golf Course Equipment Managers Association / Rapid City SD, USA / Est. 2006
IFPRA Europe
Fédération internationale des coins de jeux et des jardins populaires
Global Network for Anti-Golf Course Action / Chiba, Japan / Est. 1992
European Sculpture Park Foundation / Willebadessen, Germany / Est. 1978
Association mondiale des rangers
IFPRA Asia Pacific / Est. 1989
Institute for International Education and Policy Research, University Park PA / University Park PA, USA
Historic Parks and Gardens - European Network / York, UK
International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas / Est. 2002
Peace Parks Foundation / Stellenbosch, South Africa / Est. 1997
International Ranger Federation / Sydney NSW, Australia / Est. 1992
Golf Course Association Europe / Wijdewormer, Netherlands / Est. 2006
European Federation of Campingsite Organisations and Holiday Park Assocations / Gloucester, UK / Est. 1978
European Waterpark Association / Nürburg, Germany / Est. 1994
Asia Pacific Geoparks Network / Beijing, China
African Parks / Bryanston, South Africa / Est. 2000
Thin Green Line Foundation / Balnarring VIC, Australia / Est. 2007
International Adventure and Trampoline Parks Association / Harrisburg PA, USA / Est. 2012
Innovatie en Praktijk Centrum Groene Ruimte, Arnhem / Arnhem, Netherlands / Est. 1955
International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions / Orlando FL, USA / Est. 1918
International Federation of Park and Recreation Administration / Est. 1957
World Urban Parks / Edmonton AB, Canada / Est. 2015
Nordic Park Congress
Nordic Outdoor Network / Helsinki, Finland / Est. 1993

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World Problems relating to Parks

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Endangered public reserves
Childhood accidents
Destruction of wilderness
Threatened urban trees
Avoidance of shaded open space in urban environments
Rival claims for conservation land
Agoraphobia
Vulnerability of protected natural areas

Action Strategies relating to Parks

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Managing captive animal collections
Establishing green belts
Providing wildlife reserves
Creating new parks
Planning for park use
Exploiting untapped park potential
Making multi-purpose recreational space
Creating attractive public parks
Reducing loss of common open spaces
Establishing regular park maintenance
Creating multi-storey bicycle parks
Assisting parks
Developing linear parks
Developing gracious leisure space
Using unused recreation spaces
Creating suitable recreation space
Improving children's playgrounds
Designating community recreation spaces
Landscaping open green spaces
Investing resources in public parks
Designing ordered green space
Promoting park and ride schemes
Opening access to public land
Planning recreational space
Developing ecological golf courses

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