What is a Map?
This short video discusses the different styles of mapping. A map will help you plan. Especially if you are wanting to change things within the space such as where the water flows The 'right' map simply shows what you are wanting to locate and the relationships between important features. Maps are usually visual but can be stored in stories or song-lines Anyone can create a map but expect to update the map as changes occur. Ultimately, maps enable us to put goals into action.

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