New York DNL
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Created on February 26, 2022
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New York, a global city facing issues and developing solutions
INTRODUCTION
Summary:
1.New York facing the Global Warming issues
a. New York on its way to sustainability
a. A pollution problem
b. The impact of global warming and pollution on population
2. A global city full of inequalities and that has to face spatial segregation
a. A global city with global problem
b.A social and ethnic segrégation
3. A global city on the path to change and adaptation to modern issues
b. Measures taken in order to overcome social segregation issues
c. The issues of urban fragmentation and its solutions
CONCLUSION
1
a. A pollution problem
b. The impact of global warming and pollution on new yorkers
2
a.A global city with global problems
b. A social and ethnic segregation
A global city on its path to change and adaptation to modern issues
3
a) New York, on its way to sustainability
A dense traffic in the city (4.8 millions of vehicles per day)
- Development of urban gardening :
- Protection of water supply :
b) Measures taken in order to overcome social segregation issues
An unequal racial distribution in the city :
Bill de Blasio's measures to fight social segragation in schools :
- End of recruitment based on areas of origin and skills
- Desire to reduce racial segregation in the scholar system
- Improve the social mixity in New York's schools
c) The issues of urban fragmentation and its solutions
Millions of european immigrants came to United States during the 1800's
Contrast in New York's landscape (process of gentrification)
- Massive investments in order to encourage the construction of households with moderate rent
Construction of micro apartments with moderate rent in order to stop the process of gentrification and urban fragmentation
CONCLUSION