Sheep and Hammock Villa

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This is a beautiful place on Governors Island where red hammocks are laid along a field, throughout time with tourism/students the area did go unkept and the tourism did eventually catch up to the land, meaning dying grass. With Governors Islands workers there is always changes being done to fix and restore the parts of the island we see become affected by tourism. This also where Governors Island practices sustainable land manage practices with sheep eating and managing vegetation. 


New York Harbor School Marine Affairs students will engage with partners to map Governors Island and its Climate Engagement. Students will create a Green Maps of Governors Islands' Relationship to SDGs - the Sustainable Development Goals, climate education, climate change vulnerabilities, innovation approaches to climate solutions, and bring waste to the visible eye. These maps will aid in students engaging in their community, displaying incorrectness and education to the public during climate week. Student-led and student-created. This will be something that will live and evolve each climate week as our city and world revolve around emerging climate issues. This student will swing back to update and evaluate our local and global progress. 

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