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Strategies and planning to mitigate the effects of climate change in children’s outdoor playing environments

Lundgreen, Eva LU and Karaba Bäckström, Martin LU (2023) ATPK62 20222
Department of Health Sciences
Sustainable occupations and health in a life course perspective
Abstract
Background: Children’s need for play is intertwined with health and development. For many children public playgrounds represent environments that are playful and important in developing good health. Without efforts to facilitate climate adaptation of outdoor playgrounds there may be a loss of health and well-being during childhood and their future lives. Purpose: To explore the reasoning and described strategies among professionals responsible for development, plannings and solutions concerning outdoor playing grounds within the perspective of possible climate changes and with a special focus on play value. Method: A cross-sectional design with a qualitative inductive approach to describe data around the knowledge and planning from... (More)
Background: Children’s need for play is intertwined with health and development. For many children public playgrounds represent environments that are playful and important in developing good health. Without efforts to facilitate climate adaptation of outdoor playgrounds there may be a loss of health and well-being during childhood and their future lives. Purpose: To explore the reasoning and described strategies among professionals responsible for development, plannings and solutions concerning outdoor playing grounds within the perspective of possible climate changes and with a special focus on play value. Method: A cross-sectional design with a qualitative inductive approach to describe data around the knowledge and planning from professionals working in the field. Eight semi-structured interviews were held and analysed with manifest content analysis.
Results: Through the eight conducted interviews four themes with supporting categories emerged; a new design paradigm for outdoor playing environments, a need for updated regulation- and security guidelines for outdoor playing environments, nature based playing environments are more climate change resilient, maintenance and construction of nature based outdoor playing environments. Conclusions: Increasing the amount of nature and ecosystem services in outdoor playing environments supports resilience against climate change effects, increases play value and playing activities with high levels of physical activity and contributes to doing occupational justice through ecopation. (Less)
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author
Lundgreen, Eva LU and Karaba Bäckström, Martin LU
supervisor
organization
course
ATPK62 20222
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Outdoor play, climate adaptation, child development, occupational justice, usability and accessibility
language
English
id
9108844
date added to LUP
2023-01-26 10:34:05
date last changed
2023-02-08 12:53:12
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  abstract     = {{Background: Children’s need for play is intertwined with health and development. For many children public playgrounds represent environments that are playful and important in developing good health. Without efforts to facilitate climate adaptation of outdoor playgrounds there may be a loss of health and well-being during childhood and their future lives. Purpose: To explore the reasoning and described strategies among professionals responsible for development, plannings and solutions concerning outdoor playing grounds within the perspective of possible climate changes and with a special focus on play value. Method: A cross-sectional design with a qualitative inductive approach to describe data around the knowledge and planning from professionals working in the field. Eight semi-structured interviews were held and analysed with manifest content analysis.
Results: Through the eight conducted interviews four themes with supporting categories emerged; a new design paradigm for outdoor playing environments, a need for updated regulation- and security guidelines for outdoor playing environments, nature based playing environments are more climate change resilient, maintenance and construction of nature based outdoor playing environments. Conclusions: Increasing the amount of nature and ecosystem services in outdoor playing environments supports resilience against climate change effects, increases play value and playing activities with high levels of physical activity and contributes to doing occupational justice through ecopation.}},
  author       = {{Lundgreen, Eva and Karaba Bäckström, Martin}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Strategies and planning to mitigate the effects of climate change in children’s outdoor playing environments}},
  year         = {{2023}},
}