Participate in a research study on Abberley Park in St Albans
A postgraduate research team from the University of Canterbury ׀ Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha is aiming to find out about what the local residents and visitors to Abberley Park know and think about the park and local creek.
This will be used for a comparison study of community perceptions against a health assessment of the creek to determine how community perceptions reflect the actual health of the creek.
The information from this study will help to support St Albans Residents Association to raise the profile and social significance of the creek in Abberley Park and its role in supporting the resilience of our local waterways.
The short online survey should take around 5 to 10 minutes to complete and involves answering 12 questions about Abberley Park and the creek that runs through it plus some questions on age, gender and local neighbourhood.
Find out how to participate in the research study on Abberley Park.
All data will be anonymous. The results of this research will be presented during a conference at the end of the GEOG402 Resilient Cities course then published in a research report. Once finalised, this report will be available on request from the St Albans Residents' Association (SARA).