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Mapping Repair in NYC
This map offers a non-exhaustive overview of the repair businesses that exist across New York City. Spanning electronics, jewelry, tailoring, and more, this map aims to make repair more visible and accessible to promote repair over replacement.
Cultivating Repair in NYC
This map offers a non-exhaustive overview of repair businesses across New York City. Covering electronics, jewelry, tailoring, and more, it aims to make repair more visible and accessible to encourage a culture of repair over replacement.
New York City's Repair Ecosystem
Mapping the consumer good repair businesses in New York City
Socio-environmental Impacts of Climate Resilience Construction in Red Hook
In 2017, NYCHA launched a $100 million climate resilience redevelopment plan aimed at protecting Red Hook from future flooding. It has been seven years since the construction first commenced and residents are still living in a construction zone. This research examines the unintended health consequences of Red Hook's climate resilience redevelopment, focusing on the prolonged impact on Red Hook Houses residents' health and well being.
Brooklyn Drinking Water Tank Analysis
This analysis highlights the self-reported drinking water tank inspection results of Red Hook & Brooklyn residents