Maryland Food System Map
A Project of the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future, we look at the local food system geographically from farm to plate.
The Maryland Food System Map is a free, easy-to-use mapping application incorporating data available for download on the food system, public health and the environment. Data are collected from government databases, partnerships with organizations and through primary data collection and compilation. The Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future developed the first version of the mapping application
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A project of the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future, the Maryland Food System Map is a free, easy-to-use mapping application incorporating data available for download on the food system, public health and the environment. Data are collected from government databases, partnerships with organizations and through primary data collection and compilation.
The Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future developed the first version of the mapping application in 2012 with 30 data indicators. Since then, the technology has been updated and the number of data indicators has increased to over 175.
Explore the tool for inspiration, create your own map for funding or advocacy, or download data for your own research and planning. For more information on how to use the mapping application, see “Getting Started”.
Have you used the Maryland Food System Map? Email us at [email protected] to tell us your story.
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The MFSMP page is administered by the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future. If you have concerns about content, or have questions or comments, please direct them to [email protected].