Mapping Greenspace at Wesleyan University
Our project, Mapping Greenspace at Wesleyan University seeks to chronicle how campus grounds have expanded over time and how greenspace has changed with that. We see greenspace as a part of campus structure that was intentionally placed for use by students rather than a passively accepted expanse. Everything about the area that Wesleyan owns is intentional, being that they have bought many buildings and land in the surrounding Middletown area and consistently have made plans for the space as a whole to fulfill the mission of the university. We define greenspace as any park, field, farm, lawn, garden, cemetery, athletic field, or forest (where they still exist) that is usable by both Wesleyan students and members of the community.