MoU Partners


The following organisations have signed a memorandum of understanding with Parks Forum:


EUROPARC Federation

EUROPARC Federation is the European equivalent of Parks Forum, providing for organisational membership of parks agencies across Europe. Parks Forum works with EUROPARC sharing Intellectual property, and promoting skills exchange between our members.


Members can view our MoU with the EUROPARC Federation here.

Greenspace (UK)

Greenspace and Parks Forum share a critical role as founding members of the Parks For Life: International Urban Parks and Green Space Alliance, working together to build a stronger international framework for urban parks and their role in the health of communities around the world.


    

Members can view the IUPGSA MoU here.

Parks and People Foundation (PPF)

The PPF share a strong commitment to building awareness of the values of parks to our community, and works with Parks Forum on projects which get the Healthy Parks Healthy People message across the community.



     










The PPF share a strong commitment to building awareness of the values of parks to our community, and works with Parks Forum on projects which get the Healthy Parks Healthy People message across.

Members can view our MoU with the PPF here.

     










 
 


Members can view our MoU with the PPF here.

City Parks Alliance (USA)

The City Parks Alliance and Parks Forum share a critical role as founding members of the Parks For Life: International Urban Parks and Green Space Alliance, working together to build a stronger international framework for urban parks.

Members can view the IUPGSA MoU here.

New Zealand Recreation Association

A key New Zealand organisation which works across the parks, leisure and recreation sectors, the NZRA shares a number of common parks sector interests with Parks Forum. Through our MoU, we outline the ways in which we can work together in mutual interest for the benefit of the parks sector.


Members can view our MoU with the NZRA here.

Parks and Leisure Australia (PLA)

A key Australian organisation which works across the parks, leisure and recreation sectors, the PLA shares a number of common parks sector interests with Parks Forum. Through our MoU, we outline the ways in which we can work together in mutual interest for the benefit of the parks sector

    

Members can view our MoU with PLA here.

International Federation of Parks and Recreation Administrators (IFPRA)

IFPRA has joined the Parks For Life: International Urban Parks and Green Space Alliance, to lend its support to our shared goals for a stronger international framework for urban parks and their role in the health of communities around the world.


    

Members can view the IUPGSA MoU here.

Leave no Trace (Aust and NZ)

Leave No Trace shares a commitment with Parks Forum for the responsible engagement between people and our fragile ecosystems. Leave no Trace supports our members with educational programs designed to raise community awareness of the need to protect these ecosystems for us all to enjoy.


     
 

Members can view our MoU with Leave no Trace here.