2012’s Superstorm Sandy had a devastating impact on the New York City metropolitan region, including the suburban Long Island coast and the New Jersey shore. Given the size, density, complexity, and diversity of the region, many approaches have been used to address post-storm recovery. Planning has been central to these efforts. Using in-depth interviews with recovery stakeholders, this analysis of the planning responses to Sandy illustrates what an emergent model of resilient recovery planning looks like and highlights the kinds of resources and approaches that help facilitate this approach. We argue that preexisting planning capacity, strong political leadership, and nongovernmental funding support were critically important aspects of res...
On October 29, 2012, one of the largest Atlantic basin storms in recorded history hit the East Coast...
Hurricane Sandy was an eye-opening event for the New York City area. It revealed many vulnerabilitie...
When Hurricane Sandy hit New York City on October 29th, 2012, approximately 80,000 people residing i...
2012’s Superstorm Sandy had a devastating impact on the New York City metropolitan region, including...
Resilience planning has emerged as a recently popularized phenomenon in the field of urban planning,...
New York City has long operated under the perceived low risk of severe hurricanes impacting the majo...
In the aftermath of Sandy, the destructive superstorm that had a devastating impact in New York City...
This study provides unique data on and insights into the interplay of social factors, resilience, an...
On January 26, 2013, nearly 200 participants representing over 40 community, environmental justice, ...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Climate change has posed tremendous threats to nations worldwide, and the impacts have been widely f...
While (urban) resilience has become an increasingly popular concept, especially in the areas of disa...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Natural disasters can h...
This Strategic Recovery Planning Report (SRPR) serves as a blueprint for use by the Borough of Sea B...
Hurricane Sandy was a sobering reminder to those of us who call New York home that it is a port city...
On October 29, 2012, one of the largest Atlantic basin storms in recorded history hit the East Coast...
Hurricane Sandy was an eye-opening event for the New York City area. It revealed many vulnerabilitie...
When Hurricane Sandy hit New York City on October 29th, 2012, approximately 80,000 people residing i...
2012’s Superstorm Sandy had a devastating impact on the New York City metropolitan region, including...
Resilience planning has emerged as a recently popularized phenomenon in the field of urban planning,...
New York City has long operated under the perceived low risk of severe hurricanes impacting the majo...
In the aftermath of Sandy, the destructive superstorm that had a devastating impact in New York City...
This study provides unique data on and insights into the interplay of social factors, resilience, an...
On January 26, 2013, nearly 200 participants representing over 40 community, environmental justice, ...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Climate change has posed tremendous threats to nations worldwide, and the impacts have been widely f...
While (urban) resilience has become an increasingly popular concept, especially in the areas of disa...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Natural disasters can h...
This Strategic Recovery Planning Report (SRPR) serves as a blueprint for use by the Borough of Sea B...
Hurricane Sandy was a sobering reminder to those of us who call New York home that it is a port city...
On October 29, 2012, one of the largest Atlantic basin storms in recorded history hit the East Coast...
Hurricane Sandy was an eye-opening event for the New York City area. It revealed many vulnerabilitie...
When Hurricane Sandy hit New York City on October 29th, 2012, approximately 80,000 people residing i...