Researchers Find Unexpected Behavior Exception in Public Parks

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Research in Los Angeles shows that park use declines during extreme heat, but behavioral patterns like time of day and day of week have a greater influence on visitation than heat or amenities. High social sensitivity residents are more willing to travel to less sensitive parks, highlighting disparities. The study suggests focusing on increasing tree cover and green spaces in marginalized communities to improve heat relief and equity, emphasizing the importance of urban planning solutions like cool roofs and reflective pavements to combat climate change effects.
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