*This is a fun project!
* *I like that the data are community contributed and are about perception. enjoy! * *imagine if we could merge institutionally collected data, create some quality of life indicators, then compare them with community contributed data about perceived quality of life of communities! ooooooh! that would be nice. * ****************** * *CommonCensus Map Project Creates New Boundaries* Tuesday, January 31, 2006 The CommonCensus Map Project (http://www.CommonCensus.org) is a unique initiative to create the first map of the United States that shows where people actually believe themselves to live. Previously, maps were drawn with state, county and city borders determined by select politicians. But what if you could see the borders that the people living within them would draw? By combining the votes from people all over the country, the CommonCensus Map Project is showing how the country is organized. People vote about which city they belong to, what they consider to be their local area and which major city most influences their area as well as what areas they most identify with personally. sourced from - [hidden email] |
This is where we were going with the Qulaity of Life Index in Ontairo
before the funidng dried up. Hoping to go this route in Nova SCotia over the next 2 or 3 years. Malcolm Shookner Malcolm Shookner Voluntary Planning - Nova Scotia's Citizens' Policy Forum Suite 600, Joseph Howe Building 1690 Hollis Street, Halifax Nova Scotia, Canada, B3J 3J9 Tel: (902) 424-8648 Cell: (902) 497-0589 Toll Free 1 866 858-5850 Fax: (902) 424-0580 [hidden email] www.gov.ns.ca/vp >>> [hidden email] 02/01/06 1:31 PM >>> *This is a fun project! * *I like that the data are community contributed and are about perception. enjoy! * *imagine if we could merge institutionally collected data, create some quality of life indicators, then compare them with community contributed data about perceived quality of life of communities! ooooooh! that would be nice. * ****************** * *CommonCensus Map Project Creates New Boundaries* Tuesday, January 31, 2006 The CommonCensus Map Project (http://www.CommonCensus.org) is a unique initiative to create the first map of the United States that shows where people actually believe themselves to live. Previously, maps were drawn with state, county and city borders determined by select politicians. But what if you could see the borders that the people living within them would draw? By combining the votes from people all over the country, the CommonCensus Map Project is showing how the country is organized. People vote about which city they belong to, what they consider to be their local area and which major city most influences their area as well as what areas they most identify with personally. sourced from - [hidden email] _______________________________________________ CivicAccess-discuss mailing list [hidden email] http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca |
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