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Designing a Research Plan for Urban Commons
A city is facing challenges with the upkeep of its public parks due to littering and vandalism. You are tasked with designing a research study to identify effective community-based solutions. Propose a research plan that integrates at least three distinct methodological approaches. For each method, describe what it would involve in the context of the park problem and explain how the unique insights gained from it would contribute to a more complete understanding than any single method could provide alone.
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