QR codes were posted at green spaces across the UK, specifically in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Carlisle, Dunfermline, Falkirk, Inverness, Perth, Scarborough. To date we have had 1,221 responses from all these locations. All summaries of each location will be posted to our website: https://nercmeasureproject.co.uk/
QR codes were placed in 7 of Scarborough green spaces. The areas and number of responses per green space is shown in table 1 below.The surveys were put into each green space on 19th - 21st June 2023.These will be removed ~summer 2024. As of the October 2023, 50 people responded to the QR surveys in Scarborough.
Table 1: The areas the QR codes were placed and the number of response.
Green Space | No. responses | Area characterization |
---|---|---|
Spring Valley | 12 | Urban |
Peasholme Park | 13 | Urban |
Mount | 7 | Urban |
Jonno’s field | 4 | Urban |
Falsgrave Park | 4 | Urban |
Throxenbury | 6 | Hinterland |
Broxa | 4 | Hinterland |
The survey began by asking people how often and for how long they frequent the green space. Different type of green spaces were visited at different frequencies. With many urban spaces being visited daily.
Figure 1: shows how often respondents visited each of the 7 green
spaces.
Most people spent more than 30 mins in the green space they were visiting. Of the 50 respondents 64.00% of them have a dog(s)with them in the green space. We also asked the respondents what their main activity was when in the green space. 84.00% said they ran or walked on paths.
Figure 2: shows how long people spent in these green spaces.
Overall, 64.00% of respondents had seen a deer in their green space within the last 3 years.
Figure 3: number of Yes/ no to the question Within the last 3 years
have you seen deer at this local green space?
When we asked the respondents for areas in Scarborough where deer are
present, some of the most frequent responses was the mount and
Raincliffe Woods
Figure 4: Wordcloud created with responses to the question ” What
areas in and around Scarborough are deer present?“
We were interested if ticks were in sub-urban and urban green spaces.First we asked the respondents to identify a tick, 84.00% of people correctly ID’d a tick fist time.
Figure 5 shows each site and the number of Yes or No responses to Within the last 3 years have you found a tick in your this park?
Of those who had dogs with them 65.63% of respondents had found a
tick on their dog over the past 3 years. When we asked the respondents
for areas in Scarborough where ticks are present they said:
Figure 6: Wordcloud created with responses to the question ” Are there areas in and around Scarborough known for ticks?“