Parks and green spaces significantly boost community health, local economies, and climate resilience, but historic disinvestment has left many communities most in need with the least access to quality parks. Equity Data Tools (EDTs) are helping park leaders identify disparities in current resource allocations and use data to make better decisions.
In this webinar, hear how the cities of Atlanta, Georgia, and Lewisville, Texas developed their EDTs, including the data sources, technologies, and partnerships they use to inform park planning, maintenance, and activation. We’ll also share findings from a new white paper on EDT best practices, produced by the City of Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation in partnership with City Parks Alliance.
Whether your city is already using EDTs to guide decisions or just beginning, get concrete strategies for creating more equitable park systems.
Continuing Education Credits Available:
• General CEUs
• AICP