Methods 3 – Fall 2024 – Student Projects

Final projects for Methods 3.


A Tale of Two Cities

Poughkeepsie, NY, USA

This project is a temporal comparison the population, housing access and affordability, and land use of the city and town of Poughkeepsie

ENTANGLED; NATURE, CULTURE, & CLIMATE IN BUSHWICK

Bushwick, New York City, Lenapehoking

Exploring the indigenous history of Bushwick as a lens to recognise ecological ways of being during rapid urbanization and displacement.

Mapping Comfort and Safety, In Jackson Heights, Queens

Jackson Heights, NY

This project aims to visualize safety and comfort in New York City focusing in on the area of Jackson Heights.

Mapping Segrenomics

New York, NY; Atlanta, GA

Defining 'urban aparthied' by mapping hyper segregation.

Mapping Shade: Rethinking Climate Comfort in Upper Manhattan

New York, NY, USA

Mapping shade in Upper Manhattan to address gaps in public infrastructure and ensure equitable climate comfort amid rising heat.

Redefining Reentry Success: Beyond Recidivism & Data Gaps

New York, USA.

This project explores gendered data gaps related to incarceration and how redefining reentry success can challenge biased sentencing algorithms.

Spatializing Food Access and Security in NYC

New York, USA

This project aims at dismantling the concept of a food desert and attempts to more holistically represent food apartheid.

Tackling Urban Flood Through Green Infrastructure

Queens, New York City, USA

This project promotes green infrastructure stewardship in Queens via incentive-based programs and local collaboration.

Technology Vulnerability Index (TVI)

New York, NY, USA

An index evaluating digital disparaties to identify the most vulnerable areas in New York City.