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Tag Archives: wetlands
HUD Rebuild By Design: Plans for the Future Coast
I am honored to be part of a well-constructed, diverse-minded team for the HUD (federal Housing and Urban Development) post-Sandy “Rebuild By Design” competition, one of 10 successful teams of about 150 that applied. The team was built and is … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barnegat Bay, breakwaters, competition, flooding, Hackensack, HUD, Jamaica Bay, Kate Orff, Meadowlands, new jersey, New York City, Raritan Bay, Rebuild By Design, reefs, Rockefeller Foundation, SCAPE, sea level rise, shallowing, Staten Island, wetlands
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Perspectives on NY/NJ Coastal Adaptation to Extreme Flooding Events
I’ve been busy trying to finish up a bunch of storm surge related research for the past few months, but occasionally speaking on various scientific panels and other public events. So, below I’m linking a few of these that people … Continue reading →