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Reykjavik Greenmap news

Anna representing aspirations for Reykjavik Greenmap in Bellagio, December 2002

October 2010 the printed version of a Reykjavik greenmap was published. It coincided with the Reykjavik International Film Festival and later the Reykjavik Airwaves festival. We are therefore hoping that the printed map did draw attention to international crowd as well as local. The map was printed in 10.000 copies and is now about to be "sold out" (it is not sold however, it is distributed free of charge and sent to those requesting it for postage cost only).

I myself have been both a quiet observer and active member of the greenmap network since year 2002. For me the participation in an international gathering in Bellagio, Italy with a group of representatives for diverse green map projects from 23 countries around the world became the platform to experiment with the mapping, both in terms of teaching and map-making. read more »

Green Map Exhibition in Iceland

An exhibition of Green Maps from around the world was held in Iceland during the weekend 6-9 November 2009. It was held in Green Hveragerði. It is a small town in the vicinity of Reykjavik and literary the greenhouse capital of Iceland.

The Icelandic team behind the Green Map, Guðrún Tryggvadóttir, Einar Bergmundur and Anna Karlsdóttir were there to welcome guests. Presentation was held by Anna on the story of Green Map from Wendy's first initiatives to the worldwide diffusion of green maps, different approaches to mapping and some stories on the stories of the people behind different projects. From the entrepreneurship of Wendy Brawers NY map, to LoMap, to cumulative improvements and innovations in mapping in the Big Apple to Anna told about Maeve Lydons project in Victoria, Canada - the Ecocenter work of Einar Hansen in Göteborg Sweden, on Leonardo Mello work in Campinas, Brazil - She told about Robert Zuber work in Robeson county and on Malmö ecocity and greenmap maker Tor Fossum work, Erik Von Lennep in Ireland, Anand Upalekar in India - just to mention a few.read more »

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