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The council is responsible for around 140 parks in the city. You can find out where they all are and what you can do in them on the Edinburgh Outdoors website or by using the Edinburgh Outdoors App. 

New research has revealed just how much the parks are worth to the city.

Analysis carried out on behalf of the Council by Carrick Associates demonstrates for the first time the impact of the city’s green spaces.

The study, which uses a Social Return on Investment (SROI) approach, has valued their benefits at an impressive ÂŁ114m.

By measuring the social, environmental and economic change experienced by those who use Edinburgh’s parks, researchers were able to apply a monetary value to the effects. This is similar to the approach taken by The Scottish Forum on Natural Capital.

The Entente Florale which the council won recently

Environment Convener, Councillor Lesley Hinds, said: “This research demonstrates just how important parks are for our health, well being, environmental awareness and even local economy.

“Our parks are the gem in Edinburgh’s crown and are a real success story for the capital, as recent awards from Britain in Bloom and Entente Florale have recognised. But more than that, they are at the heart of many of the city’s communities.”

As part of the analysis, parks were divided into different categories – Premier, City, Natural Heritage and Community – and their stakeholders and benefits assessed.

Amongst these were the community, whose gains varied from enhanced fitness levels to well being, local employers, who could benefit from a more productive workforce, and school pupils, who are expected to build environmental awareness from a visit to the park.

By monitoring and interviewing visitors on their experiences, analysts concluded that, for every ÂŁ1 spent by the Council maintaining parks, ÂŁ12 of social, economic and environmental benefits will be delivered. The report also estimates an annual revenue of ÂŁ51m for local businesses, health and well being benefits worth around ÂŁ40.5m and outdoor education experiences equating to just under ÂŁ1m.

Analysis builds on the results of the Edinburgh People’s Survey 2013, which found that the average Edinburgh resident visits a park in the city on 49 days in the year – almost one day a week.

Over the past five years a steady improvement in the quality of parks has been evidenced by annual Park Quality Assessments, as well as a record number of Green Flag Awards, and national and international recognition by Britain in Bloom and Entente Florale.

Edinburgh’s parks: Their value

This analysis has allowed the Council to predict that by using City of Edinburgh Council’s parks:

Individuals will gain health and wellbeing benefits worth around ÂŁ40.5 million

The impact on social inclusion and community capacity is calculated to be worth over ÂŁ6 million

Local businesses and the economy will gain additional revenue from visitors to the parks in the region of ÂŁ51 million

Schools, nurseries and colleges are able to provide outdoor educational experiences that equate to just under ÂŁ1 million

The awareness and understanding gained by visitors of their local environment is valued at just under ÂŁ5 million

For an investment of ÂŁ9,684,000 in parks and green space by City of Edinburgh Council it is estimated benefits worth ÂŁ114,191,000 are generated.

 

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