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Friends of Nature, an environmental protection organization, plans to create
"green maps" of several sections of Shanghai that include the locations of
cycling lanes and grade water quality in different parts of the city.
The
project hasn't been approved yet by the city government, but does have the
support of Wendy Brawer, the founding director of American-based Green Map
System, who gave a lecture to organization members yesterday.
"We will do
anything we can to support the project," Brawer told journalists following her
speech.
Managers from Friends of Nature plan to spend the next few days
discussing details of the project and recruiting volunteers to help with the
mapping. While they wouldn't say what parts of the city the maps will include,
one map is expected to cover the site of the 2010 World Expo.
If the
government approves the project, it will receive financial support from the
Taiwan-based Delta Environment and Education Fund.
Brawer said green maps
can promote people's awareness of the importance of protecting the environment
and can encourage them to make environmentally friendly decisions, such as
riding a bike to work instead of driving or taking a cab.
The maps are
also expected to list the variety of plants in different parts of the city,
location of solar energy sites, drinking water sources and major
pollutants.
Brawer and members of Friends of Nature will hold talks with
officials from the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination on Thursday to
discuss cooperating on creating green maps for the event.
Brawer said her
organization helped create a green map for the Aichi World Expo 2005 in Japan as
well as dozens of other countries.
If the project is approved, the maps
will be distributed free.
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