Here is a selection of our maps which have been produced for the organisation we have grown with over the last year. Click through to see the maps and find out more about them.

At City Farmers we may think about food first, but our aim is to ensure all the resources in the city are allowed to grow to their maximum potential. Man cannot live by bread alone and City Farmers think about more than what is in your belly. If you think our mapping, data analysis or general passion for all things which help us build a sustainable and equitable city could help your project, please get in touch.

Incredible Edible Lambeth Update
City Farmers have been hard at work, looking at how we can improve our maps. Our trials looking at density and population have led us here, but there’s still more to do. To see a larger version, click here, or to get the full size map, get in touch.

Incredible Edible Lambeth
The Incredible Edible Lambeth poster map shows existing and planned community growing areas in Lambeth. To see a larger version, click here, or to get the full size map, get in touch.

Incredible Edible Lambeth web map
The Incredible Edible Lambeth web map shows existing and planned community growing areas in Lambeth. Currently a work in progress; we hope that it will soon become a resource for all things foodie in Lambeth. Once complete it will go live on the Incredible Edible Lambeth website.

How Green is Lambeth?
This map is the result of the first piece of analysis we carried out in relation to growing space location, showing the access levels an area has to growing spaces. To see a larger version, click here, or to get the full size map, get in touch.

Urban Story Walks
It’s not just about the growing, City Farmers want to make the most of all the resources our city has to offer. These map are a collection produced for the fantastic , the aim is for explorers to be able to navigate London using socio-economic data as a guide. Using open data we created maps based on various indicators of deprivation, to find out where you can see the full size map, get in touch.

Catchment funding maps
Currently in the piloting stages; we have produced a set of maps with our friends at Myatts Fields to support future funding applications. At present showing the local wards we will be looking at site catchment areas to help ensure money reaches the areas where it is most needed. If you’d also like to be part of this pilot project then as always, please get in touch.

 

3 Responses to Our maps

  1. Harvest update says:

    [...] Our maps [...]

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  2. [...] As co-founder & Director of City Farmers, Helen Steer & her husband Pete  have created a successful Community Interest Company that finds new growers, facilitates existing growing schemes and helps local government engage individuals and communities through food and mapping in the local area. To see two examples of their work with explanations, click here [...]

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  3. sandra patterson says:

    Brilliant lesson starters, really got the students thinking!

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