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Creating a New Green Map
Get Involved!

With neighborhood, youth and themed Green Maps successfully produced by children and adults across NYC, we always pleased to introduce new Green Mapmakers to the wonderful resources we have created. Most of these materials and background information are available at our global GreenMap.org website.

Kids, educators and youth group leaders will enjoy perusing the youth projects and mapmaking overview at GreenMap.org/youth

Don’t have much time in your middle or high school class but want good guidance and quick mapping resources? Check out our 6 complete experiential Energy & Environment Exploration Modules!

University students and professors, please check out creative outcomes of academic Green Map projects here.

Community groups see Mapmakers FAQ and the Participate section.

And, later in 2008, check out the Global Green Map and add your green sites, commentary and green ratings. Click for a video overview.

Green Maps have been made to commemorate Earth Day and other special events, in after-school and summer programs, as part of campus or newcomer orientation packages, to spark eco-tourism, smart shopping, cycling and recycling, by elders handing down ecologically important knowledge of place, even as part of successful environmental justice campaigns. What’s important to you? How can a Green Map help more people get involved?

We’d be happy to talk over your ideas and questions after you review these webpages! And we look forward to adding your NYC project to GreenAppleMap.org’s Allied Maps section. Workshops, site visits, tours and other presentations and project mentoring are available, too. Email us at apple@greenmap.org or Tel.212.674.1631


 

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