Community Visioning: The GIS-produced maps (not the photographs) were also used in community visioning exercises. The maps served as the core of a diagram that also included iconic representations of issues raised by community members. Relationships among the various components represented on the diagram were labeled and linked with lines. These relationships became the focus for discussion about change – both those that were undesirable, and potential relationships that community members would like to promote. This was a variation of a relationship diagramming technique from SSM that facilitated expression of what the community could be (desirable and feasible futures) as opposed to what it was currently like (as represented on community maps).