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First Author Name: Sanderson, E

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.

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.

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.

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

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