Taking Chances
The Coast After Hurricane Sandy
Herausgeber: O'Neill, Karen M; Abs, Daniel J van
Taking Chances
The Coast After Hurricane Sandy
Herausgeber: O'Neill, Karen M; Abs, Daniel J van
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Humanity is deeply committed to living along the world's shores, but a catastrophic storm like Sandy shines a bright light at how costly and vulnerable life on a shoreline can be. Taking Chances offers a wide-ranging exploration of the diverse challenges of Sandy and asks if this massive event will really change how coastal living and development is managed.
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Humanity is deeply committed to living along the world's shores, but a catastrophic storm like Sandy shines a bright light at how costly and vulnerable life on a shoreline can be. Taking Chances offers a wide-ranging exploration of the diverse challenges of Sandy and asks if this massive event will really change how coastal living and development is managed.
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 153mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780813573762
- ISBN-10: 0813573769
- Artikelnr.: 44218151
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 153mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780813573762
- ISBN-10: 0813573769
- Artikelnr.: 44218151
KAREN M. O’ NEILL is an associate professor in the department of human ecology at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. She is the author of Rivers by Design: State Power and the Origins of U.S. Flood Control and she co-edited Katrina’s Footprint: Race and Vulnerability in America (Rutgers University Press). DANIEL J. VAN ABS is an associate professor of practice in the department of human ecology at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He is the coauthor of Water Infrastructure in New Jersey’s CSO Cities: Elevating the Importance of Upgrading New Jersey’s Urban Water Systems.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Transformational Event, Just Another Storm, or Something in
Between?
Karen M. O’Neill, Daniel J. Van Abs, and Robert B. Gramling
Part One: The Storm
Chapter 1: Hurricane Sandy from Meteorological and Climatological
Perspectives
Steven G. Decker and David A. Robinson
Chapter 2: A Tough Move to Make: Lessons Learned from Emergency Evacuations
in Coastal Connecticut during Hurricane Sandy
Daniel Baldwin Hess and Brian W. Conley
Part Two: The Days after the Storm
Chapter 3: Overlooked Impacts of Hurricane Sandy in the Caribbean
Adelle Thomas
Chapter 4: Polling Post-Hurricane Sandy: The Transformative Personal and
Political Impact of the Hurricane in New Jersey
Ashley A. Koning and David P. Redlawsk
Chapter 5: Ecological Injury and Responses to Hurricane Sandy: Physical
Damage, Avian and Food Web Responses, and Anthropogenic Attempts to Aid
Ecosystem Recovery in New Jersey Estuaries
Joanna Burger and Larry Niles
Chapter 6: Surviving Sandy: Identity and Cultural Resilience in a New
Jersey Fishing Community
Angela Oberg, Julia A. Flagg, Patricia M. Clay, Lisa L. Colburn, and Bonnie
McCay
Part Three: Planning for Change?
Chapter 7: Green Gentrification and Hurricane Sandy: The Resilience of the
Green Growth Machine around Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal
Kenneth A. Gould and Tammy L. Lewis
Chapter 8: Boardwalks Reborn: Disaster and Renewal on the Jersey Shore
Mark Alan Hewitt
Chapter 9: A Sure/Shore Thing? Tourism Recovery in New York and New Jersey
after Hurricane Sandy
Briavel Holcomb
Chapter 10: Local Fiscal Impacts of Hurricane Sandy
Clinton J. Andrews
Chapter 11: Local Responses to Hurricane Sandy: Heterogeneous Experiences
and Mismatches with Federal Policy
Mariana Leckner, Melanie McDermott, James K. Mitchell, and Karen M. O’Neill
Chapter 12: Water Utilities: Storm Preparedness and Restoration
Daniel J. Van Abs
Chapter 13: Impact of Extreme Events on the Electric Power Sector:
Challenges, Vulnerabilities, Institutional Responses, and Planning
Implications from Hurricane Sandy
Frank A. Felder and Shankar Chandramowli
Conclusion: Emerging Responses to Life on the Urbanized Coast after
Hurricane Sandy
Daniel J. Van Abs and Karen M. O’Neill
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction: A Transformational Event, Just Another Storm, or Something in
Between?
Karen M. O’Neill, Daniel J. Van Abs, and Robert B. Gramling
Part One: The Storm
Chapter 1: Hurricane Sandy from Meteorological and Climatological
Perspectives
Steven G. Decker and David A. Robinson
Chapter 2: A Tough Move to Make: Lessons Learned from Emergency Evacuations
in Coastal Connecticut during Hurricane Sandy
Daniel Baldwin Hess and Brian W. Conley
Part Two: The Days after the Storm
Chapter 3: Overlooked Impacts of Hurricane Sandy in the Caribbean
Adelle Thomas
Chapter 4: Polling Post-Hurricane Sandy: The Transformative Personal and
Political Impact of the Hurricane in New Jersey
Ashley A. Koning and David P. Redlawsk
Chapter 5: Ecological Injury and Responses to Hurricane Sandy: Physical
Damage, Avian and Food Web Responses, and Anthropogenic Attempts to Aid
Ecosystem Recovery in New Jersey Estuaries
Joanna Burger and Larry Niles
Chapter 6: Surviving Sandy: Identity and Cultural Resilience in a New
Jersey Fishing Community
Angela Oberg, Julia A. Flagg, Patricia M. Clay, Lisa L. Colburn, and Bonnie
McCay
Part Three: Planning for Change?
Chapter 7: Green Gentrification and Hurricane Sandy: The Resilience of the
Green Growth Machine around Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal
Kenneth A. Gould and Tammy L. Lewis
Chapter 8: Boardwalks Reborn: Disaster and Renewal on the Jersey Shore
Mark Alan Hewitt
Chapter 9: A Sure/Shore Thing? Tourism Recovery in New York and New Jersey
after Hurricane Sandy
Briavel Holcomb
Chapter 10: Local Fiscal Impacts of Hurricane Sandy
Clinton J. Andrews
Chapter 11: Local Responses to Hurricane Sandy: Heterogeneous Experiences
and Mismatches with Federal Policy
Mariana Leckner, Melanie McDermott, James K. Mitchell, and Karen M. O’Neill
Chapter 12: Water Utilities: Storm Preparedness and Restoration
Daniel J. Van Abs
Chapter 13: Impact of Extreme Events on the Electric Power Sector:
Challenges, Vulnerabilities, Institutional Responses, and Planning
Implications from Hurricane Sandy
Frank A. Felder and Shankar Chandramowli
Conclusion: Emerging Responses to Life on the Urbanized Coast after
Hurricane Sandy
Daniel J. Van Abs and Karen M. O’Neill
Notes on Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Transformational Event, Just Another Storm, or Something in
Between?
Karen M. O’Neill, Daniel J. Van Abs, and Robert B. Gramling
Part One: The Storm
Chapter 1: Hurricane Sandy from Meteorological and Climatological
Perspectives
Steven G. Decker and David A. Robinson
Chapter 2: A Tough Move to Make: Lessons Learned from Emergency Evacuations
in Coastal Connecticut during Hurricane Sandy
Daniel Baldwin Hess and Brian W. Conley
Part Two: The Days after the Storm
Chapter 3: Overlooked Impacts of Hurricane Sandy in the Caribbean
Adelle Thomas
Chapter 4: Polling Post-Hurricane Sandy: The Transformative Personal and
Political Impact of the Hurricane in New Jersey
Ashley A. Koning and David P. Redlawsk
Chapter 5: Ecological Injury and Responses to Hurricane Sandy: Physical
Damage, Avian and Food Web Responses, and Anthropogenic Attempts to Aid
Ecosystem Recovery in New Jersey Estuaries
Joanna Burger and Larry Niles
Chapter 6: Surviving Sandy: Identity and Cultural Resilience in a New
Jersey Fishing Community
Angela Oberg, Julia A. Flagg, Patricia M. Clay, Lisa L. Colburn, and Bonnie
McCay
Part Three: Planning for Change?
Chapter 7: Green Gentrification and Hurricane Sandy: The Resilience of the
Green Growth Machine around Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal
Kenneth A. Gould and Tammy L. Lewis
Chapter 8: Boardwalks Reborn: Disaster and Renewal on the Jersey Shore
Mark Alan Hewitt
Chapter 9: A Sure/Shore Thing? Tourism Recovery in New York and New Jersey
after Hurricane Sandy
Briavel Holcomb
Chapter 10: Local Fiscal Impacts of Hurricane Sandy
Clinton J. Andrews
Chapter 11: Local Responses to Hurricane Sandy: Heterogeneous Experiences
and Mismatches with Federal Policy
Mariana Leckner, Melanie McDermott, James K. Mitchell, and Karen M. O’Neill
Chapter 12: Water Utilities: Storm Preparedness and Restoration
Daniel J. Van Abs
Chapter 13: Impact of Extreme Events on the Electric Power Sector:
Challenges, Vulnerabilities, Institutional Responses, and Planning
Implications from Hurricane Sandy
Frank A. Felder and Shankar Chandramowli
Conclusion: Emerging Responses to Life on the Urbanized Coast after
Hurricane Sandy
Daniel J. Van Abs and Karen M. O’Neill
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction: A Transformational Event, Just Another Storm, or Something in
Between?
Karen M. O’Neill, Daniel J. Van Abs, and Robert B. Gramling
Part One: The Storm
Chapter 1: Hurricane Sandy from Meteorological and Climatological
Perspectives
Steven G. Decker and David A. Robinson
Chapter 2: A Tough Move to Make: Lessons Learned from Emergency Evacuations
in Coastal Connecticut during Hurricane Sandy
Daniel Baldwin Hess and Brian W. Conley
Part Two: The Days after the Storm
Chapter 3: Overlooked Impacts of Hurricane Sandy in the Caribbean
Adelle Thomas
Chapter 4: Polling Post-Hurricane Sandy: The Transformative Personal and
Political Impact of the Hurricane in New Jersey
Ashley A. Koning and David P. Redlawsk
Chapter 5: Ecological Injury and Responses to Hurricane Sandy: Physical
Damage, Avian and Food Web Responses, and Anthropogenic Attempts to Aid
Ecosystem Recovery in New Jersey Estuaries
Joanna Burger and Larry Niles
Chapter 6: Surviving Sandy: Identity and Cultural Resilience in a New
Jersey Fishing Community
Angela Oberg, Julia A. Flagg, Patricia M. Clay, Lisa L. Colburn, and Bonnie
McCay
Part Three: Planning for Change?
Chapter 7: Green Gentrification and Hurricane Sandy: The Resilience of the
Green Growth Machine around Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal
Kenneth A. Gould and Tammy L. Lewis
Chapter 8: Boardwalks Reborn: Disaster and Renewal on the Jersey Shore
Mark Alan Hewitt
Chapter 9: A Sure/Shore Thing? Tourism Recovery in New York and New Jersey
after Hurricane Sandy
Briavel Holcomb
Chapter 10: Local Fiscal Impacts of Hurricane Sandy
Clinton J. Andrews
Chapter 11: Local Responses to Hurricane Sandy: Heterogeneous Experiences
and Mismatches with Federal Policy
Mariana Leckner, Melanie McDermott, James K. Mitchell, and Karen M. O’Neill
Chapter 12: Water Utilities: Storm Preparedness and Restoration
Daniel J. Van Abs
Chapter 13: Impact of Extreme Events on the Electric Power Sector:
Challenges, Vulnerabilities, Institutional Responses, and Planning
Implications from Hurricane Sandy
Frank A. Felder and Shankar Chandramowli
Conclusion: Emerging Responses to Life on the Urbanized Coast after
Hurricane Sandy
Daniel J. Van Abs and Karen M. O’Neill
Notes on Contributors
Index