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Active design, public space, and transportation
Physical activity and healthy eating rank among the leading ways to get and stay healthy. Active design is an applied, evidence-informed approach to …
Transportation-related injuries
Traffic injuries are no accident. Like other public health concerns, they are preventable through data driven solutions. In NYC, traffic injuries, …
Walking, driving, and cycling
People get around New York City in many ways - public transit, walking, cycling, driving, and other modes too. When these individual behaviors are …
Environments matter: the road to street safety in NYC
The COVID-19 public health emergency has changed New York City in many ways—including how we get around the city. As the city continues to adapt to …
Air quality in car-free areas
Does the air improve in car-free zones? People often ask us this, and it’s a great question. To answer, we turn to the NYC Community Air Survey, …
What our air quality monitors tell us about NYC's neighborhoods
In Part 1, we looked at data from the New York City Community Air Survey (NYCCAS) - a network of about 100 air quality monitors - to see if air …