Reports

Reports and White Papers

 

J. Y.J. Chow, R. Zimmerman, S. Rath, B Liu, G Yoon August 2021.  Urban Microtransit Cross-Sectional Study for Service Portfolio Design. Final Report New York, NY: NYU, C2Smart. https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/69A35517…

R. Zimmerman, “The Cyber and Critical Infrastructures Nexus: Interdependencies, Dependencies and Their Impacts on Public Services,” White Paper, NYU Center for Cybersecurity, December 2017. http://cyber.nyu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Zimmerman-122717updateE…

C. E. Restrepo, R. Zimmerman, and R. A. Joseph with the assistance of J. Llopis Abella, “Public Transit and Mandatory Evacuations Prior to Extreme Weather Events in New York City,” U.S. Department of Transportation Region II Urban Transportation Research Center, New York, NY: NYU-Wagner, 2017. Final report. http://www.utrc2.org/sites/default/files/Final-Report-Public-Transit-Ma…. For a brief summary see: https://www.transportation.gov/sites/dot.gov/files/docs/utc/April_2017_…

R. Zimmerman, C.E. Restrepo, H.B. Kates and R. A. Joseph, “Suburban Poverty, Public Transit, Economic Opportunities, and Social Mobility,” U.S. Department of Transportation Region II Urban Transportation Research Center, New York, NY: NYU-Wagner, 2016. Final report. http://www.utrc2.org/sites/default/files/Final-Report-Surburban-Poverty…

R. Zimmerman, C.E. Restrepo, J. Sellers, A. Amirapu, and Theodore R. Pearson, “Promoting Transportation Flexibility in Extreme Events through Multi-Modal Connectivity,” U.S. Department of Transportation Region II Urban Transportation Research Center, New York, NY: NYU-Wagner, June 2014. Final report available at:

http://www.utrc2.org/sites/default/files/pubs/Final-NYU-Extreme-Events-…

R. Zimmerman, C.E. Restrepo, and H.B. Kates, “Flooding Impacts on Drinking Water Systems,” (Work Unit 2.4) New York State Resiliency Institute for Storms & Emergencies, January 30, 2015 (draft final report).

C.E. Restrepo, R. Zimmerman, and H.B. Kates, “Integration of Multiple Monitoring Systems Targeting Coastal Zones,” (Work Unit 4.2) New York State Resiliency Institute for Storms & Emergencies, January 30, 2015 (draft final report).

R. Zimmerman, M. Panero, C.E. Restrepo, A. Mondschein, G. D. Thurston, K. Cromar, T. Carlson, B. Dulla and others, “Mobile Source Air Toxics Mitigation Measures,” Final Report, New York, NY, New York University, for the NYS Department of Transportation through the U.S. Department of Transportation Region 2 University Transportation Research Center, October 2013.

R. Zimmerman and C. Restrepo, “Economics of Security,” Report for the Urban Commerce and Security Study (UCASS) through the Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE) at the University of Southern California, July 2012.

R. Zimmerman, C. E. Restrepo and Z. Guo, “Feasibility Assessment of Roll-Off Trash Compactor Technology in Reducing Rat Infestations in New York City (Waste Containerization Grant), Draft Final Residential Buildings Report, Draft – For Internal Use Only. Presented to the NYCDOHMH, May 2009.

R. Zimmerman, C. E. Restrepo and Z. Guo, “Feasibility Assessment of Roll-Off Trash Compactor Technology in Reducing Rat Infestations in New York City (Waste Containerization Grant), Draft Final Schools Report, Draft – For Internal Use Only. Presented to the NYCDOHMH, May 2009.

C.E. Restrepo and R. Zimmerman, editors, “South Bronx Environmental Health and Policy Study, Public Health and Environmental Policy Analysis: Final Reports for Phases IV, V and VI.” New York, NY: NYU, Wagner School, ICIS, 2007-2009.

A. Kling and R. Zimmerman, “Risk Communication Indicators for Emergency Response.” New York, NY: NYU, Wagner School, ICIS, February 2007.

R. Zimmerman, “Infrastructure Support for Emergency Response: Preliminary Criteria and Indicators for Infrastructure Linkages to Emergency Services.” Draft Working Paper for the NYU Center for Catastrophe Preparedness & Response, 27 pp., New York, NY, July 7, 2006.

R. Zimmerman with J.S. Simonoff and H. Arnett, “Urban Infrastructure Services in a Time of Crisis: Lessons from September 11th.” Final Report to the National Science Foundation. New York, NY: NYU, Wagner School, February 2006.

J.S. Simonoff, C.E. Restrepo, and R. Zimmerman with the assistance of W.E. Remington, “Trends for Oil and Gas Terrorist Attacks,” I3P Report No. 2, Hanover, NH: The Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection (I3P), November 2005, 63 pp.

R. Zimmerman, C. E. Restrepo, N. J. Dooskin, R. V. Hartwell, J. I. Miller and W. E. Remington (NYU-Wagner); J. S. Simonoff (NYU-Stern); L. B. Lave (Carnegie Mellon); R. E. Schuler (Cornell), “Electricity Case: Main Report – Risk, Consequences, and Economic Accounting,” Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events at USC, Los Angeles, CA, May 2005 (Updated June 2005).

R. Zimmerman (NYU-Wagner), L. B. Lave (Carnegie Mellon), C. E. Restrepo, N. J. Dooskin, R. V. Hartwell, J. I. Miller, and W. E. Remington (NYU-Wagner); J. S. Simonoff (NYU-Stern), R. E. Schuler (Cornell) “Electricity Case: Economic Cost Estimation Factors for Economic Assessment of Terrorist Attacks,” Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events at USC, Los Angeles, CA, May 2005.

J. S. Simonoff (NYU-Stern); R. Zimmerman, C. E. Restrepo, N. J. Dooskin, R. V. Hartwell, J. I. Miller and W. E. Remington (NYU-Wagner); L. B. Lave (Carnegie Mellon); R. E. Schuler (Cornell) “Electricity Case: Statistical Analysis of Electric Power Outages,” Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events at USC, Los Angeles, CA, May 2005 (Updated July 2005).

“Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems, Final Report 1998-2004.” New York, NY: NYU, Wagner School, ICIS, 98 pages + appendices.

R. Zimmerman, C. Restrepo, C. Hirschstein, J. Holguín-Veras, J. Lara and D. Klebenov (September 2002) “South Bronx Environmental Health and Policy Study, Public Health and Environmental Policy Analysis: Final Report for Phase I,” New York, NY: New York University Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems. 135pp. https://wagner.nyu.edu/files/publications/1%20NYUWagnerPhaseIReportSept…

R. Zimmerman, C. Restrepo, C. Hirschstein, N. Dooskin, J. Holguín-Veras, and B. Egan (December 2004) “South Bronx Environmental Health and Policy Study, Public Health and Environmental Policy Analysis: Final Report for Phase II and III, Transportation and Traffic Modeling, Air Quality, Waste Transfer Stations, and Environmental Justice Analyses in the South Bronx.” New York, NY: New York University Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems. 329 pp.  https://wagner.nyu.edu/files/publications/2%20and%203%20NYUWagnerPhaseI…

C.E. Restrepo and R. Zimmerman, editors (December 2007) “South Bronx Environmental Health and Policy Study, Public Health and Environmental Policy Analysis: Final Report for Phase IV, Environmental Planning, Zoning, Land Use, Air Quality and Public Health,” New York, NY: New York University Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems. 98 pp. https://wagner.nyu.edu/files/publications/4%20NYUWagnerPhaseIVReportDec…

C.E. Restrepo and R. Zimmerman, editors (April 2008) “South Bronx Environmental Health and Policy Study, Public Health and Environmental Policy Analysis: Final Report for Phase V Outreach, Dissemination and Education Activities,” New York, NY: New York University Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems. 78 pp. https://wagner.nyu.edu/files/publications/5%20NYUWagnerPhaseVReportApri…

C.E. Restrepo and R. Zimmerman, editors (April 2009) “South Bronx Environmental Health and Policy Study, Public Health and Environmental Policy Analysis: Final Report for Phase VI Dissemination Materials and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Tutorial Materials,” New York, NY: New York University Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems. 73 pp. https://wagner.nyu.edu/files/publications/6%20NYUWagnerPhaseVIReport1Ap…