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Hunts Point Brewery
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Urban Heat Report
Urban Heat Island Mitigation Can Improve New York City's Environment: Research on the Impacts of Mitigation Studies
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Survey & Contextual Information on the Hunts Point section of the South Bronx

prepared by:
SSBx & Warnke Community Consulting
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SSBx & GWC

Oak Point Eco-Industrial Center Feasibility Study
104 page report on potential uses for a unique piece of waterfront in the South Bronx
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Sustainable South Bronx Magazine

Spring 2007 issue
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Sustainable South Bronx Report on what other cities are doing  to encourage green building construction.

This report co-incided with the announcement of NYC's PlaNYC initiative.
by: Rob Craudereuff
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Elemental carbon and PM(2.5 )
levels in an urban community heavily
impacted by truck traffic

By: Suvendrini Lena, Victor Ochieng, Majora Carter,José Holguín-Veras,
and Patrick L Kinney
Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1241027


Effect of Prenatal Exposure to Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Neurodevelopment in the First 3 Years of Life among Inner-City Children
Our prospective cohort study of non-smoking African-American and Dominican mothers with their children in New York City
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 Supporting Materials

EPA Report:

Reducing Stormwater Costs through Low Impact Development (LID)
Strategies and Practice
http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/lid/costs07/

The Landscape and Human Health Laboratory
(LHHL) is a multidisciplinary research laboratory dedicated to studying the connection between greenery and human health  
http://lhhl.illinois.edu/

Boundary Breakers: Remarkable People
by Jerrill Parham
Publisher: Scholastic Library Publishing
Pub. Date: September 2007
ISBN-13: 9780531177525
Age Range: 9 to 11
36pp
Series: Shockwave: History and Politics
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbninquiry.asp?r=1&ean=9780531177525
 
Born in the Bronx
A Visual Record of the Early Days of Hip Hop
Written by Johan Kugelberg, Contribution by Buddy Esquire and Jeff Chang, Photographed by Joe Conzo, Foreword by Afrika Bambaataa
Pub Date: November 2007

US Price: $45.00
CAN Price: $57.00
ISBN: 978-0-7893-1540-3 (0-7893-1540-8)
Publisher: Universe
Trim Size: 9 x 11
http://www.rizzoliusa.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780789315403

Legislation

Through its partnerships, SSBx is instrumental in the passage of legislation that affects all residents across New York City and State.


Click on the links below for examples of our successful initiatives.


Green Jobs/Green New York

New York City Green Roof Buildings to Earn Tax Credit

 




Clean-Tech Proposals

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Nathan Carter produced this plan with economics and recreation in mind: the Hunts Point Brewery with an on-site waste water treatment system and methane digester, Alge Bio-Reactorsand carbon capture to produce valuable Bio-Diesel to supply clean fuel for local trucking; and fully incorporates the South Bronx Greenway into this 21st century industrial design.
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"RE-Creating HUB" is the title of  Mr Chen's  piece.  It portrays a materials recovery and light manufacturing center so clean that it is enveloped by new parkland with smashing views of Manhattan to the south.
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The above student proposals are the result of a design studio conducted by Columbia’s Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) and The Fu School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) working in collaboration with Sustainable South Bronx. Technical knowledge was shared through joint seminar sessions and various forms of design collaboration were encouraged between architecture and engineering students. The Urban Design Lab at the Earth Institute (UDL) provided additional input.

The studio explored the redevelopment of the Oak Point industrial waterfront in the Hunts Point neighborhood of the South Bronx and was based on the Eco-Industrial Park proposal created by SSBx and Green Worker Cooperatives. The studio explored the issue of a new generation of industry in New York City related to the transformation from a biotic-based economy to a restoration-based economy and from renewable to remediated resources. This investigation was coordinated with the goals of the NYC2030 Plan as developed by the Mayor's Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability.

Studio Participants:
Critics: Professor Richard Plunz, Professor Patricia Culligan
Teaching Fellows: Dimitrios Vlachopoulos, Philip Simmons
Architecture Students: Nathan Carter, Terry Chen, Tat Lam, Ian Weiss, Ray Williams, Tom Wu, Chih Yang.
Engineering Students: Noah Corwin, Angel Eng, Nathaniel Gale, Ben Isham, Freda Laulicht, Amanda Lurie, Melissa Di Marco, Lisa Papandrea, Shinjinee Pathak, Rohini Sengupta, Jonathan Shalfi, Jonathan Sutter, Alexander Weinberg, Caroline Zennie.

Currently the City of New York is attempting to build new jails in the South Bronx. Sustainable South Bronx proposes clean-tech industrial developments that will use barge and rail to take trucks off the streets, clean the air, produce jobs; and reduce our contribution to the global climate crisis by using renewable energy.
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