“…Many geodesign initiatives are limited in that they cannot be scaled because they are built for a unique planning situation using location-specific data to answer a location-specific question. These include a specific site like the Sabah Al-Salem Kuwait University City in Kuwait (Janssen et al, 2014), a region like the Fiesland in the Netherlands (Janssen et al, 2014), an urban area like the community gardens on brownfield sites in Los Angeles (McElvaney, 2012), or a specific dataset like those produced by the U.S. Census (Nedović-Budić, Kan, Johnston, Sparks, & White, 2006). Because these solutions are uniquely built, transporting the product to other locations and situations is difficult.…”