Lead Principal Investigator: Solecki, William
Partner Institution: City University of New York
Federal Agency: National Park Service
Project Discipline: Natural Resources
Start Year: 2014
End Year: 2017
Products Associated with this Project:
- Chant, R. Estuarine and sediment transport mechanisms in Jamaica Bay. Brooklyn College Spring Seminar Series, NY. May 17, 2016. (Outreach)
- Orton, P. Mimicking Jamaica Bay’s historical landscape for urban coastal flood resilience. Brooklyn College Spring Seminar Series. Brooklyn, NY. May 10, 2016. (Presentation(s))
- Sanderson, E. A view of the historical ecology of Jamaica Bay from the Welikia Project. Brooklyn College Spring Seminar Series. Brooklyn, NY. April 19, 2016. (Presentation(s))
- Sanderson, E. The Welikia Project: A natural history context for resilience in Jamaica Bay in New York City. Urban Resilience in an Era of Climate Change: Global Input for Local Solutions symposium at Kingsborough College, Brooklyn, NY. October 17-18, 2013. (Presentation(s))
- Sanderson, E. Visionmaker Jamaica Bay: Sharing visions of ecological resilience after Hurricane Sandy. The George Wright Society Biennial Conference on Parks, Protected Areas, and Cultural Sites, Oakland, CA. March 29-April 3, 2015. (Presentation(s))
- Sanderson, E., W. Solecki, J. Waldman, A. Parris (eds). 2016. Prospects for Resilience. Insights from New York City’s Jamaica Bay. Island Press. ISBN: 9781610917322 (Book)
- Solecki, W. Supporting resilience through learning and knowledge networks. A report from the Stevens Research Institute at Jamaica Bay (SRIJB) Symposium on Ecosystem Resilience Research. Symposium on Ecosystem Resilience Research in Jamaica Bay. City University of New York Graduate Center, New York, NY. November 15, 2015. (Presentation(s))
- Waldman, J., W. Solecki. The environmental history of Jamaica Bay: A foundational monograph. Symposium on Ecosystem Resilience Research in Jamaica Bay. City University of New York Graduate Center, New York, NY. November 15, 2015. (Presentation(s))