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This Workstream will focus on a place-based initiative that examines transformations systems across the vast watershed of the  Gulf of Maine (one of the most rapidly warming bodies of water on the planet). Members will be developing the concept of a "Transformations Transect" that links rural and urban and more closely examine the "green shoots" of change that are emerging. This is now aligning with activities in many places around the world - such as Costa Rica and Scotland - but will remain the “skunkworks” or R&D site for the wider Transformations Systems Mapping & Analysis working group.  This Workstream (and wider WG) now has a physical location, a small office on Commercial Street in Portland, Maine as part of the New England Ocean Cluster.

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Glenn Page, President, SustainaMetrix, Portland, Maine, USA

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Sam Matey, Anthropocene Analyst/Intern SustainaMetrix Gorham Maine USA  

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Final Presentations of the First Story of Place Course Bioregional Macroscope Teams

These Story Maps showcase the final presentations of the five bioregional macroscope teams taking part in the first Story of Place course, from Boston Harbor, Casco Bay, the Passamaquoddy Homeland, Tayside, and Clydeside.

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Modules of the First Story of Place Course (Sep 2020-Feb 2021)

This ArcGIS Story Map Collection displays all modules that were part of the Story of Place Course held from September 2020 to February 2021. The course focuses on understanding global issues at a bioregional scale.

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Draft Map of a Road Transect in the Gulf of Maine

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Sam Matey
Year
2020

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ESRI Story Map Introduction to the Working Group

Check out an in-depth ESRI Story Map introducing the Working Group here!

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Social Systems Map

This Social Systems Map represents the ecosystem developing around the Transformations Systems Mapping and Analysis Working Group. This is one of our first products, which will contribute to our development, help us to self-organize, and amplify our ability to SEE the eco-system we are creating as we evolve as a Working Group. We will continue to iterate and engage with this map over time.

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2020

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