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The Phyto-sensor workshop, walk and toolkit have been developed by the Citizen Sense research group, led by Jennifer Gabrys. Citizen Sense is based at Goldsmiths, University of London, and is funded by the European Research Council. Additional contributors to the Phyto-sensor project include materials designer Francesca Perona and graphic designer Sarah Garcin. Paul McGann of Grow Elephant developed the planters in which the air quality gardens are installed at the Museum of London. Thanks are due to the Phyto-sensor workshop and walk participants, including Sandra Beeson, Natalia Morris, Beth Humphrey and anonymous participants who contributed ideas for developing this toolkit. Thanks are also due to the Museum of London for coordinating the Phyto-sensor project, with support from Lauren Parker, Oliver Whitehead, Tracky Combie and Alwyn Collinson; and to the City of London for supporting and contributing to the organisation of this project, including Beth Humphrey, Ben Kennedy, Louisa Tan, Asmajan Noori and Ruth Calderwood. Special thanks to Sarah Hudson for hosting a Dustbox and sharing resources on the clean air gardens developed by residents in the City of London in 2017. This Phyto-sensor workshop and walk, as well as planters, have been made possible through additional funding from the Museum of London and Low Emission Neighbourhood (LEN) initiative with the City of London. The LEN is funded by the Mayor of London. Logos