The upscale residential districts of Miramar, Isla Grande and Ocean Park offer more pockets of interest for visitors – celebrity-helmed restaurants, art galleries and live music venues. In chic Condado and Isla Verde, luxe resorts tower over golden sands where families throw themselves into myriad water sports and stroll along tree-lined boulevards dotted with chain stores and designer boutiques. In arty Santurce, a passion for all things local brings a slew of concept boutiques, locavore restaurants and cool coffee shops. In Old San Juan, the sounds of salsa and reggaetón fill historic squares lined with Spanish townhomes. San Juan, the rainbow-hued capital of Puerto Rico, is a vibrant hub for music, food and culture, and the best way to explore is to roam to its fascinating, fun-filled neighborhoods.
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The survey was administered primarily online, but also in person when appropriate, from October 2014 to January 2015. The survey, translated to fit the San Juan vernacular, was distributed to non-governmental and civic organizations that conducted stewardship activities, including those that plan, manage, conserve, study, defend, or educate the public on the local urban environment. To implement STEW-MAP in San Juan, we followed the protocol previously developed by Svendsen and Campbell (2008) and Fisher et al. STEW-MAP provided a way to capture the wide range of civic groups and efforts of urban environmental stewardship in the city. In San Juan, Puerto Rico, two previous efforts have described the role of environmental and conservation organizations however, these were focused mainly on agencies and formal NGOs and on conservation related groups.