The Common Ground Community Mapping project began officially in 1998 and stemmed from several projects and interests with local and global relevance and connections. Maeve Lydon facilitated bringing together a diverse group of people interested in sustainability, popular education, bioregionalism, green, asset and parish mapping, aboriginal worldview and rights, conservation, participatory learning, GIS…many interests converged around the common interest in getting citizens of all ages involved in mapping and planning their communities. Together they named the project. More information on our history is available at http://commongroundproject.ca/history.
Since 1998 Common Ground has helped more than a dozen local communities produce community maps, including five Green Maps. We maintain a Victoria and Region Community Green Map in both print and online versions. More information about our previous mapping and community engagement activities can be found at http://commongroundproject.ca/projects. Our core team is Charles Burnett, Maeve Lydon and Ken Josephson.