What is this Dashboard for?
Amsterdam is becoming denser. This means that green spaces are more important than ever, as living spaces in between buildings, places to relax and meet others, and places to observe and interact with urban nature.
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Through residents' feedback, the Municipality has a better understanding of what their green spaces can offer, and where changes are needed, making it easier to promote green spaces that serve the city and its residents.
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Register, give your feedback, earn points and compete with your District for the Leadership Board. Reach the top and win prizes for your District and yourself!
Let's start:
1. Tell us which green space you want to rate
2. You are:
Tell us a bit more
Maptionaire
Pin down on the map the specific locations for the following questions. You can tag photos as well.
Signal on the map the things you like the most
Consider spaces, objects/elements (eg trees), activities,
or potential interactions
add your thoughts here
Signal on the map the things that need attention
Consider areas & objects/elements (eg trees)
add your thoughts here

End of the quiz!

What Other
Residents said:
"I love the grass area by the water in our park. During summer, we have outdoor yoga classes. It's amazing to have such a peaceful spot right here in our neighborhood. The lake breeze, the quiet, and the chance to watch nature
make this a special place. It's like a calm and friendly oasis in the middle of the city."

Hanna Lewis,
Visitor
Neighbourhood Park
"I enjoy the tables by the trees in the neighborhood garden. After lunch, a group of retirees plays chess there. It's a nice, quiet place to relax and meet people. The shaded area with trees makes it pleasant. It's a lovely spot to spend time and see people."

Jan Vermeulen,
Resident
"I appreciate the community gardens and gardening workshops in the shared plots. As a resident without a garden, having a small access to plot is so rewarding. The best part is the little vegetable market at the end of each month in the middle of the neighbourhood garden. "

Janneke Groenendijk,
Resident