CULTURAL MAPPING/GIS PARTICIPATION
Three Mills Cultural Ecosystems Mapping (2016-2017)
Lee Valley Hydrocitizenship team has ran a cultural mapping stall during National Mills Weekends (2016 and 2017). Data collected from these events are presented together. 58 participants in total has taken part in Three Mills cultural mapping.
Firs Farm Cultural Ecosystems Mapping (2016)
23 participants in total has taken part in Firs Farm cultural mapping.
Woodberry Down Wetlands Cultural Ecosystems Mapping (2015, 2016)
Lee Valley Hydrocitizenship team has ran a cultural mapping stall during WinterFest 2015 and Hidden River Festival 2016. Data collected from these events are presented together. 30 participants in total has taken part in Woodberry Down cultural mapping.
Walthamstow Wetlands Cultural Ecosystems Mapping (2015, 2016)
Lee Valley Hydrocitizenship team has ran a cultural mapping stall during Love the Lea Festival 2015 and Walthamstow Volunteer Day 2016. Data collected from these events are presented together. 54 participants in total has taken part in Walthamstow Wetlands cultural mapping.
Lee Valley Park Cycling Mapping at World Water Day (2015)
The Lee Valley Hydrocitizenship team joined the cycle ride event that the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority (LVRPA) organised on World Water Day, Sunday 22nd March. At the start of the ride at WaterWorks, Hydrocitizenship project was introduced to the cyclists and they were asked to pay particular attention to water/waterscape during their ride on the day. Later on, meeting them over the lunch break at the Thames Barrier Park, they were asked to complete a short survey about their experience and reflections of the cycle ride and the importance of water to them as an urban amenity. This reports presents the findings of the survey. The report is available here.
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Hackney Wick/Fish Island Cultural Ecosystems Mapping (2015)
Hydrocitizenship Project celebrated the 10th anniversary festival of AHRC-Connected Communities and London Festival of Architecture at Hackney Wick & Fish Island on the 26-28 June 2015. Hydrocitizenship project outdoor stall was one of the liveliest areas of the festival. Over 40 people took part in the cultural mapping study which aimed to make creative contributions to the ways citizens and communities live with each other and their environment in relation to water. Detailed analysis and results report is available here.
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HW/FI Cultural Ecosystems Mapping Pilot (2014)
Lee Valley Hydrocitizenship team ran a pilot cultural ecosystems mapping workshop in Hackney Wick. This report is based on a pilot workshop held in Hackney Wick, east London in June 2014. The report is available here. |