Scroll down to see graduating student projects from this year!
Sunny Solutions for Reducing GHG Emissions
An analysis of rooftop solar PV as a compliance measure for LL97
Keshvi Ahir, Spring 2023
clients: En-Power Group
Equity in Existing Buildings
Window maintenance and weatherization in Bronx CD7 as a model for climate mitigation
Alexandra Blakeslee, Spring 2023
clients: Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition (NWBCCC)
Climate Hazards and Homelessness
How NYC hazard mitigation efforts can better serve people experiencing homelessness
Anna Browne, Spring 2023
clients: NYC Emergency Management (NYCEM)
Planning for Stewardship
Towards a community-based model of green infrastructure maintenance in NYC
Elisia Yeva Langdon, Spring 2023
clients: The RAIN Coalition
The Green Lanes System
Reimagining New York City’s greenways to address climate
resilience & urban biodiversity in the right-of-way
Harrison Nesbit, Spring 2023
clients: Trust for Public Land (TPL)
Riparian Retreat
A green infrastructure parking solution for the Bronx Zoo
Alexis O'Rourke, Spring 2023
clients: Wildlife Conservation Society
Made Locally
Assessing the feasibility of producing goods and services depending solely on available resources in NYC
Joseph Roukos, Spring 2023
clients: A. Esteban & Company, Inc.
Assessing Greenhouse Gas Protocol’s Scope 3 for Real Estate and Construction Industries
Emissions and impacts of supplementary cementitious materials (SCM’s)
Rajvi Shah, Spring 2023
clients: L+M Development Partners
Addressing Food Insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa (Liberia)
School Gardens + Community Gardens + Neighborhood Farms
(SG + CG + NF)
Natt Slober, Spring 2023
clients: Evergreen Africa Conservation
Integration Strategies for Climate Displaced Communities in NYC
Community-informed policy tools for inclusive language and stakeholder engagement
Sarah Varghese, Spring 2023
clients: Rebuild by Design
Cultivating Sustainability Literacy at the Middle School Level
A path forward for De La Salle Academy
Megan Bednarz, Fall 2022
client: De La Salle Academy
Rehousing the Displaced
A framework for NYC to accommodate renters leaving the floodplain
Alex Miller, Fall 2022
clients: Cooperative Adaptation Strategies for Affordable Housing (CASA): Cornell University, Environmental Defense Fund