draw our neighborhood Draw mental maps of the neighborhood as we know it. Our homes, landmarks (...
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15 CURRENT | liz |
May 14, 2014 12:42
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draw our neighborhoodDraw mental maps of the neighborhood as we know it. Our homes, landmarks (parks, businesses, etc), major roads, as well as sites where we are working to improve the environment (gardens, tree beds, etc) and sites where we have environmental concerns (brownfields, active industry and infrastructure). Sometimes this exercise is part of community asset mapping. annotate our greening and EJ sites in mapknitter.orgRegroup with our hand drawn mental maps in front of mapknitter and create an online EJ map. Save for future addition of our own aerial photos. goal settingThe garden leadership group chooses which of our goals we want to measure progress towards. choosing how to track our progressThe garden leadership group chooses how to do the measuring, then designs the measuring methodology as an activity (or activities) that many people in the garden can participate in. Based on existing protocols in Five Borough Farm (http://publiclab.org/wiki/5bf). first measuring dayAdd in measuring activities to your normal routine in the garden. Depending on which goals you are aiming to track, this could be:
field day 1: pole aerial mappingSchedule this event for a critical time in the garden, perhaps at the height of the growing season. Stitch the imagery together in the same mapknitter doc where we made our EJ map. "bed by bed" infraredIf you are testing different cultivation regimes on a crop, set a "photo stand" where you can put your infrared camera and take pictures from the same place through time. last field day
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14 | liz |
May 09, 2014 19:15
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draw our neighborhoodDraw mental maps of the neighborhood as we know it. Our homes, landmarks (parks, businesses, etc), major roads, as well as sites where we are working to improve the environment (gardens, tree beds, etc) and sites where we have environmental concerns (brownfields, active industry and infrastructure). Sometimes this exercise is part of community asset mapping. Regroup in front of mapknitter and create an online EJ map. Save for future addition of our own aerial photos. goal settingThe garden leadership group chooses which of our goals we want to measure progress towards. choosing how to track our progressThe garden leadership group chooses how to do the measuring, then designs the measuring methodology as an activity (or activities) that many people in the garden can participate in. Based on existing protocols in Five Borough Farm (http://publiclab.org/wiki/5bf). first measuring dayAdd in measuring activities to your normal routine in the garden. Depending on which goals you are aiming to track, this could be:
field day 1: pole aerial mappingSchedule this event for a critical time in the garden, perhaps at the height of the growing season. Stitch the imagery together in the same mapknitter doc where we made our EJ map. "bed by bed" infraredIf you are testing different cultivation regimes on a crop, set a "photo stand" where you can put your infrared camera and take pictures from the same place through time. last field day
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13 | liz |
March 27, 2014 19:08
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draw our neighborhoodDraw mental maps of the neighborhood as we know it. Our homes, landmarks (parks, businesses, etc), major roads, as well as sites where we are working to improve the environment (gardens, tree beds, etc) and sites where we have environmental concerns (brownfields, active industry and infrastructure). Sometimes this exercise is part of community asset mapping. Regroup in front of mapknitter and create an online EJ map. Save for future addition of our own aerial photos. goal settingThe garden leadership group chooses which of our goals we want to measure progress towards. choosing how to track our progressThe garden leadership group chooses how to do the measuring, then designs the measuring methodology as an activity (or activities) that many people in the garden can participate in. Based on existing protocols in Five Borough Farm (http://publiclab.org/wiki/5bf). first measuring dayAdd in measuring activities to your normal routine in the garden. Depending on which goals you are aiming to track, this could be:
field day 1: pole aerial mappingSchedule this event for a critical time in the garden, perhaps at the height of the growing season. Stitch the imagery together in the same mapknitter doc where we made our EJ map. "bed by bed" infraredIf you are testing different cultivation regimes on a crop, set a "photo stand" where you can put your infrared camera and take pictures from the same place through time. last field day
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12 | liz |
March 27, 2014 19:01
| over 10 years ago
draw our neighborhoodDraw mental maps of the neighborhood as we know it. Our homes, landmarks (parks, businesses, etc), major roads, as well as sites where we are working to improve the environment (gardens, tree beds, etc) and sites where we have environmental concerns (brownfields, active industry and infrastructure). Sometimes this exercise is part of community asset mapping. Regroup in front of mapknitter and create an online EJ map. Save for future addition of our own aerial photos. goal settingThe garden leadership group chooses which of our goals we want to measure progress towards. choosing how to track our progressThe garden leadership group chooses how to do the measuring, then designs the measuring methodology as an activity (or activities) that many people in the garden can participate in. Based on existing protocols in Five Borough Farm (http://publiclab.org/wiki/5bf). first measuring dayAdd in measuring activities to your normal routine in the garden. Depending on which goals you are aiming to track, this could be:
field day 1: pole aerial mappingSchedule this event for a critical time in the garden, perhaps at the height of the growing season. Stitch the imagery together in the same mapknitter doc where we made our EJ map. "bed by bed" infraredIf you are testing different cultivation regimes on a crop, set a "photo stand" where you can put your infrared camera and take pictures from the same place through time. last field day
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11 | liz |
March 27, 2014 19:00
| over 10 years ago
draw our neighborhoodDraw mental maps of the neighborhood as we know it. Our homes, landmarks (parks, businesses, etc), major roads, as well as sites where we are working to improve the environment (gardens, tree beds, etc) and sites where we have environmental concerns (brownfields, active industry and infrastructure). Sometimes this exercise is part of community asset mapping. Regroup in front of mapknitter and create an online EJ map. Save for future addition of our own aerial photos. goal settingThe garden leadership group chooses which of our goals we want to measure progress towards. choosing how to track our progressThe garden leadership group chooses how to do the measuring, then designs the measuring methodology as an activity (or activities) that many people in the garden can participate in. first measuring dayAdd in measuring activities to your normal routine in the garden. Depending on which goals you are aiming to track, this could be:
field day 1: pole aerial mappingSchedule this event for a critical time in the garden, perhaps at the height of the growing season. Stitch the imagery together in the same mapknitter doc where we made our EJ map. "bed by bed" infraredIf you are testing different cultivation regimes on a crop, set a "photo stand" where you can put your infrared camera and take pictures from the same place through time. last field day
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10 | liz |
March 27, 2014 18:59
| over 10 years ago
draw our neighborhoodDraw mental maps of the neighborhood as we know it. Our homes, landmarks (parks, businesses, etc), major roads, as well as sites where we are working to improve the environment (gardens, tree beds, etc) and sites where we have environmental concerns (brownfields, active industry and infrastructure). Sometimes this exercise is part of community asset mapping. Regroup in front of mapknitter and create an online EJ map. Save for future addition of our own aerial photos. goal settingChoose which of our goals we want to measure progress towards. choosing how to track our progresschoose how to do the measuring. Design the measuring process as an activity (or activities) that many people in the garden can participate in. first measuring dayAdd in measuring activities to your normal routine in the garden. Depending on which goals you are aiming to track, this could be:
field day 1: pole aerial mappingSchedule this event for a critical time in the garden, perhaps at the height of the growing season. Stitch the imagery together in the same mapknitter doc where we made our EJ map. "bed by bed" infraredIf you are testing different cultivation regimes on a crop, set a "photo stand" where you can put your infrared camera and take pictures from the same place through time. last field day
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9 | liz |
March 27, 2014 18:55
| over 10 years ago
draw our neighborhoodDraw mental maps of the neighborhood as we know it. Our homes, landmarks (parks, businesses, etc), major roads, as well as sites where we are working to improve the environment (gardens, tree beds, etc) and sites where we have environmental concerns (brownfields, active industry and infrastructure). Sometimes this exercise is part of community asset mapping. Regroup in front of mapknitter and create an online EJ map. Save for future addition of our own aerial photos. goal setting & choosing how to track our progressChoosing which of our goals we want to measure progress towards, and choosing how to do the measuring. Design the measuring process as an activity (or activities) that many people in the garden can participate in. first measuring dayAdd in measuring activities to your normal routine in the garden. Depending on which goals you are aiming to track, this could be:
field day 1: pole aerial mappingSchedule this event for a critical time in the garden, perhaps at the height of the growing season. Stitch the imagery together in the same mapknitter doc where we made our EJ map. "bed by bed" infraredIf you are testing different cultivation regimes on a crop, set a "photo stand" where you can put your infrared camera and take pictures from the same place through time. last field day
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8 | liz |
March 27, 2014 18:50
| over 10 years ago
community asset mappingDraw mental maps of the neighborhood as we know it. Our homes, landmarks (parks, businesses, etc), major roads, as well as sites where we are working to improve the environment (gardens, tree beds, etc) and sites where we have environmental concerns (brownfields, active industry and infrastructure). Regroup in front of mapknitter and create an online EJ map. Save for future addition of our own aerial photos. goal setting & choosing how to track our progressChoosing which of our goals we want to measure progress towards, and choosing how to do the measuring. Design the measuring process as an activity (or activities) that many people in the garden can participate in. first measuring dayAdd in measuring activities to your normal routine in the garden. Depending on which goals you are aiming to track, this could be:
field day 1: pole aerial mappingSchedule this event for a critical time in the garden, perhaps at the height of the growing season. Stitch the imagery together in the same mapknitter doc where we made our EJ map. "bed by bed" infraredIf you are testing different cultivation regimes on a crop, set a "photo stand" where you can put your infrared camera and take pictures from the same place through time. last field day
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7 | liz |
March 27, 2014 18:50
| over 10 years ago
community asset mappingDraw mental maps of the neighborhood as we know it. Our homes, landmarks (parks, businesses, etc), major roads, as well as sites where we are working to improve the environment (gardens, tree beds, etc) and sites where we have environmental concerns (brownfields, active industry and infrastructure). Regroup in front of mapknitter and create an online EJ map. Save for future addition of our own aerial photos. goal setting & choosing how to track our progressChoosing which of our goals we want to measure progress towards, and choosing how to do the measuring. Design the measuring process as an activity (or activities) that many people in the garden can participate in. first measuring dayAdd in measuring activities to your normal routine in the garden. Depending on which goals you are aiming to track, this could be:
field day 1: pole aerial mappingSchedule this event for a critical time in the garden, perhaps at the height of the growing season. Stitch the imagery together in the same mapknitter doc where we made our EJ map. infrared bed by bedIf you are testing different cultivation regimes on a crop, set a "photo stand" where you can put your infrared camera and take pictures from the same place through time. last field day
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6 | liz |
March 27, 2014 18:47
| over 10 years ago
community asset mappingDraw maps of the neighborhood as we know it. Our homes, landmarks (parks, businesses, etc), major roads, as well as sites where we are working to improve the environment (gardens, tree beds, etc) and sites where we have environmental concerns (brownfields, active industry and infrastructure). goal setting & choosing how to track our progressChoosing which of our goals we want to measure progress towards, and choosing how to do the measuring. Design the measuring process as an activity (or activities) that many people in the garden can participate in. first measuring dayAdd in measuring activities to your normal routine in the garden. Depending on which goals you are aiming to track, this could be:
field day 1: pole aerial mappingSchedule this event for a critical time in the garden, perhaps at the height of the growing season. infrared bed by bedIf you are testing different cultivation regimes on a crop, set a "photo stand" where you can put your infrared camera and take pictures from the same place through time. last field day
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5 | liz |
March 27, 2014 18:39
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community asset mappingDraw maps of the neighborhood as we know it. Our homes, landmarks (parks, businesses, etc), major roads, as well as sites where we are working to improve the environment (gardens, tree beds, etc) and sites where we have environmental concerns (brownfields, active industry and infrastructure). goal setting & choosing how to track our progressChoosing which of our goals we want to measure progress towards, and choosing how to do the measuring. Design the measuring process as an activity (or activities) that many people in the garden can participate in. first measuring dayAdd in measuring activities to your normal routine in the garden. Depending on which goals you are aiming to track, this could be weighing all of the day's harvest. This could be marking bucketfuls of incoming organic waste that you are diverting from the landfill. This could be assigning task cards to gardeners, then collecting them at the end of the day to add up how many hours were dedicated to the garden. field day 1: pole aerial mappingSchedule this event for a critical time in the garden, perhaps at the height of the growing season. #last field day |
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4 | liz |
March 27, 2014 18:15
| over 10 years ago
community asset mappingDraw maps of the neighborhood as we know it. Our homes, landmarks (parks, businesses, etc), major roads, as well as sites where we are working to improve the environment (gardens, tree beds, etc) and sites where we have environmental concerns (brownfields, active industry and infrastructure). goal setting & choosing how to track our progressChoosing which of our goals we want to measure progress towards, and choosing how to do the measuring. Design the measuring process as an activity (or activities) that many people in the garden can participate in. first measuring dayAdd in measuring activities to your normal routine in the garden. This could be weighing all of the day's harvest. This could be This could be assigning task cards to gardeners, then collecting them at the end of the day to add up how many hours were dedicated to the garden. field day 1: pole aerial mappingSchedule this event for a critical time in the garden, perhaps at the height of the growing season. #last field day |
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3 | liz |
March 27, 2014 18:15
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community asset mappingDraw maps of the neighborhood as we know it. Our homes, landmarks (parks, businesses, etc), major roads, as well as sites where we are working to improve the environment (gardens, tree beds, etc) and sites where we have environmental concerns (brownfields, active industry and infrastructure). goal setting & choosing how we'll track progressChoosing which of our goals we want to measure progress towards, and choosing how to do the measuring. Design the measuring process as an activity (or activities) that many people in the garden can participate in. first measuring dayAdd in measuring activities to your normal routine in the garden. This could be weighing all of the day's harvest. This could be This could be assigning task cards to gardeners, then collecting them at the end of the day to add up how many hours were dedicated to the garden. field day 1: pole aerial mappingSchedule this event for a critical time in the garden, perhaps at the height of the growing season. #last field day |
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2 | liz |
March 27, 2014 18:14
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community asset mappingDraw maps of the neighborhood as we know it. Our homes, landmarks (parks, businesses, etc), major roads, as well as sites where we are working to improve the environment (gardens, tree beds, etc) and sites where we have environmental concerns (brownfields, active industry and infrastructure). goal settingChoosing which of our goals we want to measure progress towards, and choosing how to do the measuring. Design the measuring process as an activity (or activities) that many people in the garden can participate in. first measuring dayAdd in measuring activities to your normal routine in the garden. This could be weighing all of the day's harvest. This could be This could be assigning task cards to gardeners, then collecting them at the end of the day to add up how many hours were dedicated to the garden. field day 1: pole aerial mappingSchedule this event for a critical time in the garden, perhaps at the height of the growing season. #last field day |
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1 | liz |
March 27, 2014 17:59
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community asset mappingDraw maps of the neighborhood as we know it. Our homes, landmarks (parks, businesses, etc), major roads, as well as sites where we are working to improve the environment (gardens, tree beds, etc) and sites where we have environmental concerns (brownfields, active industry and infrastructure). goal settingChoosing which of our goals we want to measure progress towards, and choosing how to do the measuring. Design the measuring process as an activity (or activities) that many people in the garden can participate in. field day 1 |
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0 | liz |
March 27, 2014 00:11
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