The drivers of change are what are establishing the future of the city of Vancouver, which is why they are of utmost importance and responsibility. Through recognizing the drivers of change, the people of the city of Vancouver can come together to improve their city, making it a great place to live for all.
The three drivers of change are displacement, high cost of living, and (in)equity and our health. These three drivers of change are significant contributors to the future of the city of Vancouver, and it is essential for everyone in the city to recognize their importance and current and potential impact.
Displacement involves the movement or forced movement of people, without those specific people willing to do so on their own part. This is especially prevalent among certain parts of the city such as Chinatown, East Hastings, and Gastown; which greatly impacts the city and its people altogether.
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The high cost of living in Vancouver has gained international recognition, which only further emphasizes how essential it is to recognize and understand this driver of change beyond the surface level. Without changes now, Vancouver could become vastly inaffordable for the majority of its residents.
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Despite our greatly accessible healthcare, there are still some barriers for certain people in the city of Vancouver when it comes to proper health care for their physical and mental well-being. Issues in regards to inequity and health are especially prevalent among lower-income, working class individuals and families.
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Our pop-up represents our effort to communicate the importance of recognizing the drivers of change, and what one should do with their knowledge on the subject. The drivers of change define the future of the city of Vancouver.
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