Public Spaces, Public Life in Montréal - Assessing Differences in the Utilization of Urban Parks in Two Contrasting Boroughs

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Hopkins, Hunter

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2024-04-30

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This report examines the complex and ephemeral ways in which public life unfolds in Montréal’s urban parks, both small and large. By employing the Public Spaces, Public Life (PSPL) method of analysis first conceptualized by Jan Gehl (2013), this research aims to highlight the various physical, social, and psychological factors that govern how people navigate through four distinct urban parks. The findings from this study contribute to the fields of public realm planning and urban design by expanding on prevailing research into the uses and benefits of urban parks, while also identifying recommendations to improve access to high-quality public spaces in Montréal.

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