Maryland Department of Natural Resources State Parkgoer Survey

Abstract

"This report presents findings from a 2023 survey of 447 Maryland state park visitors, conducted to inform the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) on public priorities and perceptions related to state parks and climate change. Conducted across 16 parks and analyzed by University of Maryland students through the PALS (Partnership for Action Learning in Sustainability) initiative, the survey reveals that parkgoers broadly support increased investment in land preservation, tree planting, and educational opportunities. Respondents also expressed strong support for climate resilience programs for homeowners, with notable differences in policy preference based on income levels. The findings highlight significant racial and socioeconomic differences in environmental priorities, climate change perceptions, and preferred forms of engagement—volunteering being more appealing than traditional educational programming. Despite general concern about climate change and interest in learning more, many parkgoers report low confidence in the state's ability to address environmental challenges. The report recommends integrating climate education into volunteer activities and tailoring outreach to specific demographic groups to enhance effectiveness and equity in state programming."

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Final report for PLCY 306: Public Policy Analysis in Action (Fall 2023). University of Maryland, College Park

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