How can community groups communicate air pollution data?

The Breathe London Community Programme has awarded free air sensors to 40 different groups across London. Awardees were selected by an independent panel of judges working in the UK air quality action arena.

Client Breathe London / Imperial College London
Project Breathe London Community Programme (BLCP) Visualisation Co-design
Dates 17th July 2023
Challenge The groups have identified understanding and communicating the data from their sensors as key challenges to achieving their respective aims. Specifically, they highlight a need for the data to be more comprehensible, meaningful, and impactful. To address this challenge, we facilitated a workshop that draws on participatory methods to co-design novel data visualisations.
Methods Workshop Facilitation
Outputs 1 x hybrid in-person / virtual workshop plus mock-up notes.
Outcomes The Breathe London Community Programme became "more confident in generating information that is going to be most useful/meaningful/impactful & specialised for the various audiences the community programme groups engage with".
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