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- W882083721 abstract "This paper introduces a new project in the city of Manchester that aims to create alternative community-based maps for walkers and cyclists. It focuses on the methods employed and the advantages of engaging map users in the design and construction of specialist maps that can encourage more healthy lifestyles. Early results from the project are described. 1. Alternative maps of the city Do maps only serve the powerful people in society? Who maps the city and to what purpose? To what extent do maps only cater for 'markets'? How might a map be produced to meet needs rather than satisfying consumer demand? How might maps be part of a move to change lifestyles? What role might a designer play in relation to users and potential users? How can we use technologies to empower? These questions should matter to carto- graphers. And they should matter most for people who map cities. Most published urban maps reflect the interests of people with power, people who drive, or people who administer these places. For local people, mapping is often strangely silent: what people want tends to be left off the map. Our research seeks to redress this balance, by producing new maps, designed in a collaborative process from below, rather than employed from above. The Community Mapping Project will produce urban walking and cycling maps and investigate the best ways of involving communities in the design and maintenance of the mapping process. This paper: • evaluates possible source material • justifies how the mapping process might be employed to change lifestyles • describes the methodologies of the initial phases of our case study in Manchester • focuses on community cycle mapping and • comments upon initial results of this research." @default.
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- W882083721 title "Mapping for health: cycling and walking maps of the city" @default.
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