Lead Principal Investigator: Handel, Steven
Partner Institution: Rutgers University
Federal Agency: National Park Service
Project Discipline: Natural Resources
Start Year: 2014
End Year: 2017
Products Associated with this Project:
- Handel, S., C. Kaunzinger. Linking ecological restoration and modern landscape architecture: an urban perspective. American Society of Landscape Architects annual meeting, Symposium on Coastal Integration: Landscape Architecture, Ecology and Sea Level Rise. Denver, CO. November 22, 2014. (Presentation(s))
- Hauser, S., M. Meixler, M. Laba. 2015. Quantification of impacts and ecosystem services loss in New Jersey coastal wetlands due to Hurricane Sandy storm surge. Wetlands 356: 1137-1148. http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~meixler/pubs.html (Publication)
- Meixler, M. 2017. Assessment of Hurricane Sandy damage and resulting loss in ecosystem services in a coastal-urban setting. Ecosystem Services 24: 28-46. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoser. 2016.12.009 http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~meixler/pubs.html (Publication)
- Meixler, M., E. Sanderson, K. Fisher, E. Newton, R. Sacatelli. Modeling biodiversity of the New York coastal urban fringe. 2015 Ecological Society of America. Baltimore, MD. August 9-14, 2015. (Presentation(s))
- Carrillo, A. Inland migration of coastal plant species in Jamaica Bay. Aresty Research Center for Undergraduates 2016 Summer Science Student Abstracts, Rutgers University, NJ. https://aresty.rutgers.edu/sites/default/files/pdf/aresty/2016_ss_abstracts_pdf3.pdf (Presentation(s))
- Handel, S. Best practices and technology packages for enhancing functional quality of urban landscapes. U.S. Department of State Indo-United States Science and Technology Forum Workshop, Bangalore, India. November 3, 2014. (Presentation(s))
- Handel, S. Design Collaborations for restoring urban habitats. 2nd International Congress on Urban Green Futures, Bangalore, India. November 5, 2014. (Presentation(s))
- Handel, S. Key challenges and opportunities for the science and resilience institute at Jamaica Bay Panel 3. Urban Resilience in an Era of Climate Change: Global Input for Local Solutions symposium at Kingsborough College, Brooklyn, NY. October 17-18, 2013. (Panelist) http://www.sackscom.com/urban-resilience-program-book.pdf. (Presentation(s))
- Handel, S. N., C. Kaunzinger, M. Aronson. Restoration of Jamaica Bay fringing habitats: post-Sandy status and new approaches for a resilient future. Symposium on Ecosystem Resilience Research in Jamaica Bay. City University of New York Graduate Center, New York, NY. November 15, 2015. (Presentation(s))
- Handel, S., A. Kleinbeck, M. Aronson, M. Meixler. Impacts of sea level rise on urban coastal ecosystem services and a pilot study to restore salt marsh plant species to higher elevations. Society of Wetland Scientists, Pacific Northwest Chapter Conference, Olympia, WA. 2015 (Presentation(s))
- Handel, S., C. Kaunzinger, J. Marra. Ecological status and resiliency of Jamaica Bay biota. Science and Resiliency Institute at Jamaica Bay Workshop, Brooklyn College, NY. December 12, 2014. (Presentation(s))