New York: The Future Now… ground means the city can also better absorb large-scale events without disrupting the lives of its residents. Compare …
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Rae Zimmerman… the resiliency of urban infrastructure services in extreme events of both natural and human origins. Her work on these … and risk communication in the context of unanticipated events. Courses she has developed and taught have covered how … transportation, and water; climate change and extreme events; environmental impact assessment; environmental …
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Reports… Transit and Mandatory Evacuations Prior to Extreme Weather Events in New York City,” U.S. Department of Transportation … Pearson, “Promoting Transportation Flexibility in Extreme Events through Multi-Modal Connectivity,” U.S. Department of … ://www.utrc2.org/sites/default/files/pubs/Final-NYU-Extreme-Events-Research-Report.pdf R. Zimmerman, C.E. Restrepo, and …
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Publications… Transit Connectivity for Flexibility in Extreme Events,” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the … Lessons Learned for Energy and Transportation,” J. Extreme Events , Vol. 1, No. 2. … and G. Foltin (2010) “Risk Communication for Catastrophic Events: Results from Focus Groups,” Journal of Risk Research …
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Projects… 14, 2015) URBAN RESILIENCE TO EXTREME WEATHER RELATED EVENTS SUSTAINABILITY RESEARCH NETWORK (UREx SRN) , Project … home to over 35 million residents) . . . The extreme events that this project will focus on include urban … resilience in the face of a higher incidence of extreme events, more culturally diverse communities, and continued …