The role of urban parks and socio-economic development: Case study of Kisumu Kenya
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2009Author
Rose Susan Rabare, Roselyne Okech, George Mark Onyango
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Urban parks are now viewed as an important part of the broader structure of urban and neighborhood
development rather than just recreation and leisure facilities. While most of the world has recognized the
multifunctional use of urban parks for development; the parks in Kenya and Kisumu Township in particular are
suffering from lack of attention, poor maintenance, lack of development and underutilization. Also evident in most
parks of Kisumu Township is lack of activities and basic utilities like public toilets, litterbins, benches and notice
boards. The stakeholders of Kisumu Town do not seem to realize that parks can contribute to enormous social,
cultural and economic development of the poverty stricken region. The aim of the study was to assess the
utilization, investigate the benefits and analyze the factors influencing use of urban parks in Kisumu. Descriptive,
cross-section research design was used where multistage cluster sampling technique was applied in sampling
households and park users within seven wards of Kisumu Township and seven urban parks respectively. The
study indicates that the poor maintenance and lack of adequate facilities had hindered optimal social, economical,
environmental and educational benefits of the parks.