Lower-income communities and communities of color that do not have enough park space can benefit from the Green Visions Toolkit, a web-based tool that fosters greater community involvement in ensuring that parks are provided more equitably. Findings from a study that examined inequalities in park availability and park funding in southern California informed the creation of this toolkit. Also, three technical reports are available to assist planners and community organizations with using this tool. For more information, contact Jennifer Wolch.
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