Rae Zimmerman
Affiliations: | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
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Zimmerman R, Brenner R, Abella JL. (2019) Green Infrastructure Financing as an Imperative to Achieve Green Goals Climate. 7: 39 |
Moss RH, Avery S, Baja K, et al. (2019) Evaluating Knowledge to Support Climate Action: A Framework for Sustained Assessment. Report of an Independent Advisory Committee on Applied Climate Assessment Weather, Climate, and Society. 11: 465-487 |
Zimmerman R, Zhu Q, de Leon F, et al. (2017) Conceptual Modeling Framework to Integrate Resilient and Interdependent Infrastructure in Extreme Weather Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 23: 04017034 |
Zimmerman R, Zhu Q, Dimitri C. (2017) A network framework for dynamic models of urban food, energy and water systems (FEWS) Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy. 37: 122-131 |
Zimmerman R, Restrepo CE, Sellers J, et al. (2015) Multimodal Transit Connectivity for Flexibility in Extreme Events Transportation Research Record. 2532: 64-73 |
Restrepo CE, Simonoff JS, Thurston GD, et al. (2012) Asthma Hospital Admissions and Ambient Air Pollutant Concentrations in New York City Journal of Environmental Protection. 3: 1102-1116 |
Zimmerman R, Sherman MF. (2011) To leave an area after disaster: how evacuees from the WTC buildings left the WTC area following the attacks. Risk Analysis : An Official Publication of the Society For Risk Analysis. 31: 787-804 |
Simonoff JS, Restrepo CE, Zimmerman R, et al. (2011) Resource allocation, emergency response capability, and infrastructure concentration around vulnerable sites Journal of Risk Research. 14: 597-613 |
Rosenzweig C, Solecki WD, Blake R, et al. (2011) Developing coastal adaptation to climate change in the New York City infrastructure-shed: Process, approach, tools, and strategies Climatic Change. 106: 93-127 |
Zimmerman R, Restrepo CE, Culpen A, et al. (2010) Risk communication for catastrophic events: results from focus groups Journal of Risk Research. 13: 913-935 |