Project

PARTIGAN: Participatory Greening of Arnhem and Nijmegen (COMPLETED)

Empirical evidence is mounting that having nature nearby and contact with nature positively affect health and well-being. People living in a green neighbourhood are healthier and have a higher (healthy) life expectancy. Especially citizens with a low SES and with a poor health seem to benefit from good access to green spaces. Studies have shown that socioeconomic health disparities are smaller in green neighbourhoods than in less green ones. A challenge is that more vulnerable citizens generally have less access to green environments, that the quality of their green environment is often low and that they are generally less engaged in green activities than others. The overall aim of the project is to investigate how greening the living environment can stimulate contact with and use of the urban green infrastructure (UGI), by especially more vulnerable citizens, and in that way improve their health and well-being and at the same time reduce socioeconomic health disparities.

The project is executed by a consortium of renowned research organisations (Wageningen University, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Radboud University), the cities of Arnhem and Nijmegen, nature, landscape and societal organisations, citizens with low SES and green citizen initiatives. Within the consortium, there is expertise in the fields of nature-health interactions, participation of citizens with low SES, landscape architecture, health promotion, diversity and participatory action research.

The project is carried out in Arnhem en Nijmegen, two cities that are already working on citizen participation and on incorporating the green environment in health and environmental policies. They are interested in learning from each other.

Activities are organised in 5 work packages:

WP1) Assess use and appreciation of parks in Arnhem and Nijmegen that have been established in vulnerable neighbourhoods and their value for citizens with low SES. Parks are selected which differ in the level of participation of citizens in their development.

WP2) Sharing and analyzing experiences of citizen initiatives in Arnhem and Nijmegen on greening their neighbourhood and their interaction with local authorities, and monitor their success. Initiatives are selected that are eager to involve (more) citizens with low SES and to learn from others. The initiatives differ in their approach to involve citizens with low SES, in type of green activities and type of initiator.

WP3) Redesigning and greening of neighbourhoods. Both cities are reconstructing and greening streets in vulnerable neighbourhoods in which insights from WP1 and WP2 will be integrated as much as possible. Health and wellbeing outcomes of the citizens will be monitored.

WP4) Cooperation with three other Space for Health consortia that (partly) focus on greening. Experiences with respect to participation and use of UGI will be exchanged.

WP5) Knowledge transfer and implementation. Besides several scientific and practice oriented publications, a learning network of green citizen initiatives, a learning network of citizens with low SES participating in green activities and yearly meetings of these networks with municipalities and local partners will be set up. Social workers will be trained to include green activities in their work, and lessons will be shared with provincial and national programs and networks like G6 cities, “Leefbaarheidsalliantie” and “GezondIn”. Municipalities will be assisted in using the results and embedding them in their environmental vision.

Annelies Acda - Pharos
Annelies Acda - Pharos
Chandra Verstappen - Pharos
Chandra Verstappen - Pharos
Elisabeth Hense - Radboud University Nijmegen
Elisabeth Hense - Radboud University Nijmegen
Ton Verhoeven - Municipality of Nijmegen
Ton Verhoeven - Municipality of Nijmegen
Hans van Ammers - Municipality of Arnhem
Hans van Ammers - Municipality of Arnhem
Jan Janse - Staatsbosbeheer
Jan Janse - Staatsbosbeheer
Jolanda Maas - VU Amsterdam
Jolanda Maas - VU Amsterdam
Joline de Weerdt - IVN
Joline de Weerdt - IVN
Marieke Ankoné - IVN Natuureducatie
Marieke Ankoné - IVN Natuureducatie