The topic here is Public Green Spaces and Life Quality Start the first slide wit

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The topic here is Public Green Spaces and Life Quality
Start the first slide with the question: How do public green spaces in urban settings impact life quality in the Puget Sound region, considering their effects on human health and happiness, as well as their role in maintaining water and air quality?
You will then choose maps that help you to answer this question, at least one concept map or system diagram, as well as other visuals and data (make sure to include sources). You’ll add text and figures that explain the link between the maps and help the reader answer the question you’ve posed. You will be asked to include at least one quantitative explanation/comparison in your narrative.
All legends, scales, symbols, etc. are clearly explained or referenced.
Links between the maps are clear, the information from multiple maps is compared, contrasted, or otherwise integrated in the slides
Links between maps and other data are clear – data are used to uphold or explain ideas.
Narrative information:
Text is used to clearly define the question, explain the maps, including their source, setting, interpretation and importance, explain additional data including interpretive information and it’s link to the thesis
The narrative clearly lays out the links between those systems and describes how past or future change in one system has or will impact another.
There is visual and narrative clarity that leads from an introduction of the question and it’s importance to descriptions of the systems and processes we need to understand to answer the question, to the data and maps used, the conclusions drawn and any uncertainties or questions that remain.
References used represent a variety of sources and all are reliable for the information used (i.e. scientific sources are the best for scientific information , while newspapers might be important for event information, and blogs or websites might be useful for opinion information). A list of blogs or websites without known authors will not be a considered a complete reference list.

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