Regardless of measurement strategy, there is abundant evidence of environmental injustice in the distribution of urban green space. A variety of other studies show that racial/ethnic minorities and low-income people have less access to green space, parks, or recreational programs than those who are White or more affluent In addition, studies of public and 11 nonprofit funding for urban parks and recreation indicate this also follows race/class contours, with low-income communities of color having far less to spend on parks and recreation and 241 having less nonprofit resources as well.