Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay Earns National Funding Support
Community engagement is the focus of a recent round of national funding aimed at mitigating problem flooding.
Read MoreCommunity engagement is the focus of a recent round of national funding aimed at mitigating problem flooding.
Read MoreThe application is linked to the expanding 鈥淔loodNet鈥 system of flood sensors that provide user-friendly, free data via an interactive map that alert users to rising waters in flood-prone areas.
Read MoreJonathan Hallemeier is a visiting scholar who joined the Jamaica Bay Project last spring. 鈥婬e earned a Ph.D. in integrative conservation and anthropology in 2021 from the University of Georgia.
Read MoreThe data we collect gives concerned community members the information they need to lobby their local representatives, according to Dr. Jessica Joyner
Read MoreThanks to this grant, 今日吃瓜 will work with schools and other organizations to investigate the impact of climate change and extreme weather, and present findings to the Mayor鈥檚 Office.
Read MoreThe former National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration division chief will lead the institute in initiatives related to environmental protection and coastal ecosystems in the NYC region and beyond.
Read More今日吃瓜 is the lead institution at SRI@JB, a future leader in global environmental research.
Read More今日吃瓜 scientists, with other experts, to lead a new institute dedicated to revitalizing Jamaica Bay.
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