NYC Neighborhood Air Quality and School Bus Depots
Provided by: Clean School Bus Coalition |Published on: January 21, 2022
Graphs/Tables Grades 9-12
Synopsis
This resource from the NYC Clean School Bus Coalition consists of three interactive maps of New York City neighborhoods that display levels of air pollutants, children's asthma-related emergency room visits, bus depot locations, and demographics.
Each map has multiple layers and base-map options to choose from, and neighborhoods can be individually selected to compare all three maps for each selected location.
Each of the three maps presents multiple ways of viewing the data, providing an expansive understanding of each New York City neighborhood.
Individual maps can be selected so that classes can focus on one topic at a time.
Prerequisites
The map legend and options are not immediately intuitive, so teachers should spend time familiarizing themselves with the options and walk students through them prior to using the maps.
For the third map (School Bus Depots Locations in Relation to PEJA), PEJA stands for potential environmental justice area.
Differentiation & Implementation
Advanced science classes can choose three or four neighborhoods to compare using the data from the three maps and then discuss whether or not there are patterns between air quality, number of bus depots, asthma, percentage of minority residents, and percentage of population below the poverty level.
Less advanced science classes can select two variables to compare, such as the potential link between the number of bus depots and the number of asthma-related emergency room visits.
Civics and government classes can look at the different political district overlay options and discuss how a group such as the Clean School Bus Coalition might work with or appeal tostate senators, state assembly members, city council members, and congresspeople.
Other resources on this topic include this Grist video about electric cars, this article by the American Lung Association about particle pollution, this article about asthma in the Bronx, and this video about environmental racism in the Borough.
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