National Association of Recreation Resource Planners Conference April 28, Becky Kelley

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National Association of Recreation Resource Planners Conference April 28, 2009 Becky Kelley

Georgia Code 12-3-1 requires DNR to: Appraise recreational needs Assist local governments in recreational planning Promote recreation institutes and conferences Help establish and promote recreation standards Submit report to Governor and notify Legislature Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF): SCORP is required to maintain eligibility for federal funds from the LWCF SCORP must be updated every five years; current plan expires 2007 LWCF grants help state & local governments acquire, redevelop and rehabilitate outdoor recreation facilities and resources

SCORP Team Georgia DNR contracted with the University of Georgia to develop SCORP: Fanning Institute (project management) Carl Vinson Institute (surveys) Institute of Ecology (Inventory / GIS mapping) Warnell School of Forestry, Natural Resources & Tourism (trends analysis / benchmarking) Funding for SCORP was provided by: Georgia DNR - PRHSD & WRD Divisions Georgia Recreation & Park Association Friends of Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF)

Georgia DNR - PRHSD, WRD, CRD divisions Georgia Dept. of Community Affairs Georgia Dept. of Econ. Development/Tourism Georgia Dept. of Human Resources (Public Health) University of Georgia Association County Commissioners of Georgia Georgia Municipal Association Georgia Conservancy Georgia Wildlife Federation Georgia Recreation & Park Association Friends of Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites And more SCORP Partners

Timeline & Overview Conduct surveys, assessments, inventories, focus groups and public meetings Report findings Public review and comment Final SCORP Transmittal letter signed by Governor then SCORP forwarded to NPS Summer/Winter 2006 1 st Quarter/Spring 2007 Summer 2007 August 2007 September 2007 Public review and comment Draft SCORP to DNR Board SCORP to DNR Board for Adoption (August 28, 2007)

The Cover - An immediate image maker Logo creates a 'brand' & pictures help people see themselves in the discussion

Simple, clear format... easy & inviting to scan or read.

Always a good idea to connect to your Governor's priorities... and it doesn't hurt to include pictures of his grandkids, too.

Maximize key messages through imagery... 1901 Muir quote gives historical context & Tallulah Gorge hikers invite consideration of diversity

Easy to Navigate Visual Messaging Interesting to Read

Supply, Usage Patterns & Expressed Demand

Georgia SCORP 2008 2013 Data-Driven Decision Making Comprehensive inventory of local, state & federal outdoor recreation and conservation resources Trends and benchmarks analysis Statistically valid public opinion survey covering state regions and demographics

Georgia SCORP 2008 2013 Grass Roots Public Involvement Seven town hall meetings across the state Online website comment Multiple focus and stakeholder groups Multiple speaking engagements

Multiple Focus Groups... 3 simple questions resulted in great depth of understanding

Trends Affecting Outdoor Recreation

Cause for Concern & Action Rapid urbanization & loss of greenspace Significant demographic transitions Obesity epidemic & declining public health Diminished conservation ethic Local communities want economic growth Growing support for outdoor recreation

Georgia s Explosive Growth

Concerted effort to make a direct connection to health... Obesity is at epidemic levels in Georgia.

Georgian s Declining Health Obesity Diabetes 30 25 Percent 20 15 10 5 0 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005

Georgia Obesity Data Overlaid on Recreation Areas (State and Local Parks)

Physical Activity Levels Among Adults in Georgia (2005) 17% Inactive 42% Regularly Active 41% Insufficiently Active Our Target Market Source: Georgia Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

Georgians Disconnection with Nature A remedy for what ails us: Outdoor recreation opportunities promote healthy physical activity, reconnect our citizens with the outdoors & build the next generation of environmental stewards

Priorities

Promote Health, Fitness and Livability of All Communities We must act now to make tangible contributions toward healthy living by reinforcing the connection between health, quality of life and outdoor recreation.

Enhance Economic Vitality We must act now to support and maintain Georgia s outdoor recreation resources so that we remain attractive to new business and industry, draw tourists across our borders and grow our tax base.

Conserve and Properly Use Natural Resources We must act now to conserve our natural resources and wildlife so that we stay ahead of the state s rapid population growth, take advantage of the recent increase in support among Georgians for conservation and cultivate the next generation of environmental stewards.

Questions we asked about the Priorities to set Strategic Actions Why pursue this direction? What challenges lie ahead? Why must we act now?

Strategic Actions

Implications for Land & Water Conservation Fund & Georgia Law

Summary of SCORP / LWCF Criteria State & federal funding of Georgia s outdoor recreation needs will go to jurisdictions that: 1. Have/create a comprehensive recreation plan 2. Improve the health, livability & economic vitality of their community through recreation 3. Conserve & properly use natural resources 4. Leverage service delivery approaches & funding opportunities 5. Are economically challenged/disadvantaged

Summary of SCORP / LWCF Criteria Project evaluation criteria was developed to match SCORP goals & objectives. Points & scoring was designed to encourage applicants to adopt specific practices and thereby improve their competitiveness in subsequent years. A separate category was created for Disadvantaged Communities to ensure their applications would be competitive among similar communities.

SCORP s Direction to DNR Lead the way and share the tools: Facilitate an ongoing discussion Maintain inventory of recreation resources Establish recreation & natural resource standards (Best Management Practices - BMPs) Provide technical and planning assistance to local governments to help them: Analyze return on investment Leverage funding & service delivery approaches Improve health & livability Conserve or buy park land efficiently & effectively

DNR In Action A Healthy Georgia A continuing PRHSD initiative to foster an interest in health awareness, fitness and outdoor recreation Provides structured recreation activities and events in a safe, natural environment, to facilitate fitness and healthy living in Georgia's great outdoors, especially at state parks Launched last June to coincide with National Great Outdoors Month and a Governor's proclamation for Georgia Great Outdoors Month

A direct outcome of SCORP:

Get Outdoors (GO) Georgia objectives: Educate & inspire Georgians to Get Out. Get Dirty. Get Fit. Resonate with individuals, kids & families Actively engage health & human services providers to partner with park & recreation agencies Work on both state & local levels 44

GO GA introduces a fun-loving Gopher (and family) who can encourage all to Go for a walk. Go for a hike. Go for a ride. Go for a day or a stay in a Georgia State or Local Park. 45

State Parks Recreation Challenge Clubs 46

www.getoutdoorsgeorgia.org Goal is to provide one-stop web link for all recreation areas in Georgia 47 47

New Outdoor Activity Calorie Counter Guide 48

Partnering with the Georgia State Library System to make ParkPasses available at every public library in the State. 49

Online locator map for Library Loan Program 50

A Good Fit Working to make Georgia healthier, more fit! Your Park System Here?

The Ultimate Goal - Change Behaviors that will result in: Healthier, more sustainable Georgia Abundant, protected natural resources Responsive, accessible recreation opportunities Thriving and sustainable communities

For More Information georgiastateparks.org/scorp Becky Kelley or Antoinette Norfleet Georgia State Parks, Recreation & Historic Sites Division 404-656-9448 becky.kelley@dnr.state.ga.us antoinette.norfleet@dnr.state.ga.us