Resiliency Practice Assessment Report
The Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay is committed to working with the communities of the bay to help solve problems in conjunction with
The Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay is committed to working with the communities of the bay to help solve problems in conjunction with
Health and Resiliency of Salt Marshes in Jamaica Bay J. Kirk Cochran, Stony Brook University; Qingzhi Zhu, Stony Brook University Salt marshes serve important ecosystem
Acidification, hypoxia, and algal blooms: Barriers to current and future ecosystem restoration and climate change resilience in Jamaica Bay Christopher J. Gobler, Stony Brook University
Restoration of Jamaica Bay fringing habitats: post-Sandy status and new approaches for a resilient future Steven N. Handel, Rutgers University; Christina M. K. Kaunzinger, Rutgers
Monitoring and Evaluation of Restoration and Resilience: Dune-Beach Geomorphology, Jamaica Bay Unit, Gateway National Recreation Area Michael P. De Luca, Norbert P. Psuty, Joshua Greenberg,
The Environmental History of Jamaica Bay: A Foundational Monograph John Waldman, Queens College, City University of New York; William Solecki, Hunter College – City University
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