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Mississauga's Cultural Resource Mapping
July 1, 2012 | JOHN ARIYO, CITY OF MISSISSAUGA
Municipalities are continuing to look for better ways to understand and showcase their cultural resources, assets, and other related cultural information. One of the most sustainable ways of doing so is through cultural resource mapping. Cultural Resource Mapping is defined as "a systematic approach to identifying, recording and classifying a community's cultural resources in order to describe and visualize them." Experience from the Mississauga Cultural Resource Mapping project has indicated that finding cultural resources and information can be very challenging for culture stakeholders, residents, and visitors.
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