Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your ...
Public Lab is an open community which collaboratively develops accessible, open source, Do-It-Yourself technologies for investigating local environmental health and justice issues.
Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up hereand be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Unearthing Providence
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.
Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up hereand be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Socio-Ecological City Project
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.
The Socio-Ecological City Project (SECP) is an intensive data collection effort focused on assembling a comprehensive longitudinal geospatial dataset to better understand the changing relationships between people, industrial hazards, and nature. Focused on socio-environmental change in the city of Providence, RI over the past century, the SECP has compiled information on every manufacturing facility operating in the state since 1953. We have also collected information on all parks, playgrounds, cemeteries and schools that have existed in Providence since 1915. Currently, we are compiling additional geospatial data that inventories hazardous retail sites such as gas stations, dry cleaners, and auto repair shops. When complete, the data and related visual and statistical analyses will become available to the public through this website. Our hope is that by making visible a treasure trove of lost historical knowledge about urban land use (residential, industrial, and commercial) the website will function as a platform and research tool for strengthening and forging new relationships with policymakers, planners, regulatory agencies, and community and social justice organizations. The SECP is committed to working toward environmental justice and the reduction or elimination of environmental exposures, and promoting public health by assisting state regulators and legislators with systematic analyses of proposed and existing environmental health policies and regulations.
Related work
This work comes out of an ongoing collaboration and has engaged the OneCranston project as a partner.
Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up hereand be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Socio-Ecological City Project
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.
The Socio-Ecological City Project (SECP) is an intensive data collection effort focused on assembling a comprehensive longitudinal geospatial dataset to better understand the changing relationships between people, industrial hazards, and nature. Focused on socio-environmental change in the city of Providence, RI over the past century, the SECP has compiled information on every manufacturing facility operating in the state since 1953. We have also collected information on all parks, playgrounds, cemeteries and schools that have existed in Providence since 1915. Currently, we are compiling additional geospatial data that inventories hazardous retail sites such as gas stations, dry cleaners, and auto repair shops. When complete, the data and related visual and statistical analyses will become available to the public through this website. Our hope is that by making visible a treasure trove of lost historical knowledge about urban land use (residential, industrial, and commercial) the website will function as a platform and research tool for strengthening and forging new relationships with policymakers, planners, regulatory agencies, and community and social justice organizations. The SECP is committed to working toward environmental justice and the reduction or elimination of environmental exposures, and promoting public health by assisting state regulators and legislators with systematic analyses of proposed and existing environmental health policies and regulations.
Related work
This work comes out of an ongoing collaboration and has engaged the OneCranston project as a partner.
Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up hereand be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Socio-Ecological City Project
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.
This work is the result of a collaborative project between Public Lab and Brown University's Superfund Research Project, and was made possible with the support of ... (section unfinished)
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Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up here to be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Socio-Ecological City Project
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.
This work is the result of a collaborative project between Public Lab and Brown University's Superfund Research Project, and was made possible with the support of ... (section unfinished)
Feedback
This site is under development, and we would love your feedback; please use the form below. Thank you!
Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up here to be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Socio-Ecological City Project
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.
Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up here to be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Socio-Ecological City Project
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.
Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up here to be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Socio-Ecological City Project
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.
Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up here to be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Socio-Ecological City Project
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.
Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up here to be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Socio-Ecological City Project
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.
Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up here to be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Socio-Ecological City Project
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.
Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up here to be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Socio-Ecological City Project
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.
Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up here to be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Socio-Ecological City Project
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.
Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up here to be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Socio-Ecological City Project
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.
Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up here to be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Socio-Ecological City Project
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.
Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up here to be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Socio-Ecological City Project
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.
Welcome! Public Lab is developing a number of community mapping projects, and we would love your input.
Collaborations with both One Cranston and the Brown University Superfund Research Program are leading towards interactive maps where you can add your own story.
Sign up here to be notified once this project launches
OneCranston
OneCranston is collecting stories and reflections by the Cranston community about the history of the area, from memories of the Cranston Print Works site to old family photographs.
Socio-Ecological City Project
Brown University researchers have collected a database of past and currently active industrial sites in Rhode Island, and are looking for community observations and stories related to these sites.