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Want to contribute a site suggestion to a Green Map project?

Scroll down and see if there is a Campaign for it. This quick survey can be used with any kind of device. Each time a new place is suggested, the Mapmaker is notified so they can review and publish this new data.

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Are you involved with a sustainable initiative in Limerick city, for example related to community gardening, food, transport or arts? Add your details to be featured!

We'd like to create a map with your favourite natural places in Scotland, You can contribute with:

Found a Passive House building in New York City that's not on the map? Use this Survey to add it. We appreciate your suggestions! Thanks for taking time, adding a photo, and sharing this Green Map Forward this Survey: bit.ly/AddBldgShare the Map: bit.ly/PHBldg-NYC

A Local Place Plan (LPP) is the community’s opportunity to have a say about the use of land and building assets in their local area. This first draft of the Dunoon and Kirn Local Place Plan relates to the Community Council ward of Dunoon and Kirn.

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This survey aims to capture feedback from the community about Dunoon and Kirn Local Place Plan and Community Action Plan, D1. 

When it’s winter, community gardens are vital wildlife habitats and so much more. How do you get ready for winter? During the cold season, what happens in your community garden? Share it here, at wintergardens.greenmap.org.Let’s chart our cool weather garden culture, mapped out across the continent together. Use your phone on this survey:  It will appear on the Green Map! Gardeners can select icons for habitat, bird watching, holiday events, decorations, snow play and snow stargazing. Cool weather is good for soil building, seed saving, bulb planting, pruning and street tree care, grant writing, planning, repairs and more.

A survey for schools and their students to publish biomimicry lesson plans from the Engage with Nature-Based Solutions curriculum (https://engagewithnbs.ca/)

Pollinators, like bees, butterflies, wasps, moths, beetles, birds, and bats enable the fruit to set in our gardens. About one out of every three bites of food exists because of their work. One native pollinator, like a leaf-cutter bee, can do the work of 20 non-native bees. Many populations of native bees (and honey bees) are declining precipitously because of parasites, habitat loss, insecticides, and climate change. Help us map pollinator habitat (and places where habitat would be helpful) in the CRD! 

A map to promote community sustainability and environmental awareness in Liverpool and on the Wirral

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2025 is Green Map's 30th anniversary. Green Mapmakers, let's co-create a Green Map of Impacts and Outcomes to celebrate this milestone! Even if your project took place long ago, please add to the Impacts Green Map with this survey! Documenting your success, a lesson learned, how your map affected you and your community, what was impacted - please share a little story. You can add photos of the people involved, your logo, sites or map image, you decide. Add yours below. Thank you for sharing what Green Map has meant for you! 

A catalogue of the ‘climate initiatives’ on Southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia to support a local community network for sharing wins, ideas, opportunities, collaboration and stories.

This project is an interactive resource designed to map and highlight the Westshore region’s food infrastructure and urban agriculture initiatives. Our mission is to empower communities by providing accessible, up-to-date information about local food systems, sustainable growing practices, and opportunities for participation and engagement.

Food Sources

Figuring out where our food comes from. 

This project is an interactive resource designed to map and highlight the Westshore region’s food infrastructure and urban agriculture initiatives. Our mission is to empower communities by providing accessible, up-to-date information about local food systems, sustainable growing practices, and opportunities for participation and engagement.

Information collected via this survey will be shared with Argyll and Bute Council's Sustainable Transport Team. Data will be used to inform future projects that develop active travel infrastructure at a local level.

Please help us build a map of Berlin’s used goods stores and flea markets! Contribute your favourite spots to make it easier for everyone to find sustainable shopping options across the city.

Rain gardens help reduce stormwater overflow by absorbing and filtering rainwater. They helps create an absorbable surface in locations surrounded by impermeable pavement for example: streets, parking lots, and driveways. Without rain gardens, polluted water runoff can flood into storm drains and damage nearby creeks, rivers, and shorelines. 

SCAPE Water Quality

Empowering students to monitor water quality.

We'd like to collect urban nature sounds that characterize Berlin's natural life. Please help us find interesting places for sound recording! Here are the places and sounds we collected so far on the Berlin Sound Map.

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Thermal Energy Networks are popping up all over. Add them to this map!

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