Historical changes in the food and water supply systems of the New York City Metropolitan Area

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Dennis P. Swaney
Renee L. Santoro
Robert W. Howarth
Bongghi Hong
Kieran P. Donaghy
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[1] Cornell University,Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
[2] Cornell University,Department of City and Regional Planning
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New York; Water supply; Foodprint; Historical ecology; Urban ecology; Urban studies; Foodshed; Watershed; Nitrogen; Net anthropogenic nitrogen inputs; NANI; Water use; Food consumption;
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The history of New York City (NYC) is much shorter than those of most European cities, but New York shares in common the problem of providing sufficient water and food to its inhabitants from its watershed and foodshed. These resource provision areas have grown over time and changed in character as they expanded in tandem with the growth of the city. In contrast to some cities, such as Paris, which historically has been supported by local food production, NYC’s status as a trade center has enabled the supply of food from distant sources from early in its history. NYC’s transportation system has rapidly evolved from early roads to canals, railroads, and modern surface and air transport networks. The development of the hydraulic engineering of the City’s reservoir, aqueduct, and tunnel system determined the extent of its water supply watersheds. Deviations from general growth trends in food and water consumption have occurred due to environmental and economic disruptions. As the growth of the city slowed in the last few decades, environmental technology has reduced the impact of the City on its environment, due to water metering, reduction of leakage, and improvements in waste treatment. However, per capita food consumption in the US continues to increase, with implications for the environmental health of New York and its region, as well as other centers of net anthropogenic nutrient inputs.
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