Resiliency Practice Assessment Report
The Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay is committed to working with the communities of the bay to help solve problems in conjunction with
The Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay is committed to working with the communities of the bay to help solve problems in conjunction with
Health and Resiliency of Salt Marshes in Jamaica Bay J. Kirk Cochran, Stony Brook University; Qingzhi Zhu, Stony Brook University Salt marshes serve important ecosystem
The Jamaica Bay Observing System: Process Studies and Groundwork for Long-Term Ecosystem Research and Resilience John F. Marra, Brooklyn College; Robert J. Chant, Rutgers University;
Detecting Water Quality Regime Shifts in Jamaica Bay Brett F. Branco, Ph.D., Brooklyn College; Sandra Baptista, Ph.D. Columbia University; Patrick Sullivan, Cornell University; Mark J.
Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay: Coordination of DOI and NPS Sandy Resilience Projects William Solecki, Hunter College, CUNY The occurrence of Hurricane Sandy
Acidification, hypoxia, and algal blooms: Barriers to current and future ecosystem restoration and climate change resilience in Jamaica Bay Christopher J. Gobler, Stony Brook University
Coastal Adaptation Impacts on Water Quality and Flooding Philip Orton, Nickitas Georgas, Alan Blumberg, Stevens Institute of Technology; James Fitzpatrick, HDR, Inc. Hundreds of thousands of NYC residents in
Restoration of Jamaica Bay fringing habitats: post-Sandy status and new approaches for a resilient future Steven N. Handel, Rutgers University; Christina M. K. Kaunzinger, Rutgers
The RAND Corporation and Happold Consulting, with support from the Rockefeller Foundation, are currently conducting an integrated, participatory-based resiliency planning process focused on Jamaica Bay.
Monitoring and Evaluation of Restoration and Resilience: Dune-Beach Geomorphology, Jamaica Bay Unit, Gateway National Recreation Area Michael P. De Luca, Norbert P. Psuty, Joshua Greenberg,
The Institute’s Summer Lecture Series highlights a range of speakers and their work on resilience and the Jamaica Bay region. The Inaugural Summer Lecture Series
Resilience Practice in Jamaica Bay and Environs: Launching the Science & Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay WIlliam Solecki, Hunter College, CUNY; Laxmi Ramasubramanian, Hunter College,
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