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Science and Resilience Ins-tute at Jamaica Bay
Jamaica Bay Task Force Mee-ng May 6, 2014
Peter Vancura, program manager
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1. Ins-tute organiza-on 2. Mission
3. Research project updates 5. Outreach – summer lecture program
6. Website
7. NPS funding 6. Resilience Prac-ce Assessment Report
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SRI@JB Consor-um
• City University of New York
• Columbia University
• Cornell University • Ins-tute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University
• NASA Goddard Ins-tute for Space Studies
• New York Sea Grant
• Stevens Ins-tute of Technology
• Stony Brook University (SUNY) • Wildlife Conserva-on Society
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Public Agency Council
Reps from all relevant agencies including non-‐
primary players
Jamaica Bay Conservancy
Dra\ Mission Statement
The mission of the Science & Resilience Ins2tute at Jamaica Bay is to increase understanding of how disturbances impact natural and human systems in urban watersheds through resiliency-‐focused research of Jamaica Bay, and to engage government and community stakeholders in the transla2on of that knowledge toward a more resilient system.
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Switching into Next Gear
What is the Ins-tute: genera-ng new knowledge, hos-ng unique programs and ac-vi-es, and coordina-ng and facilita-ng engagement.
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PROJECT UPDATES
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SRI Resiliency Workshops
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SRI Resiliency Workshops
• Resiliency Prac-ce -‐ Held on Feb 17 and April 7 • Resiliency Thinking -‐ ExploRE workshop on April 4th
Team: John Waldman (Queens College) and Bree Branco (Brooklyn College), with assistance from Oksana Mironova
ExploRE Workshop – April 1
Focus was on understanding the term “resilience” as used across disciplines
Par-cipants were asked ques-ons about resilience in Jamaica Bay: – “What does resilience in Jamaica Bay
look like?” – “Resilience of what?” – “Resilience to what?” – “Resilience for whom?”
Next steps: Larger workshops, broader venue
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Community Resilience -‐ Needs Assessment and Extension Framework
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Community Resilience -‐ Needs Assessment and Extension Framework
What are the resilience needs of Jamaica Bay communi-es? • Survey being distributed • Demographic analysis; Maps; Literature review; Preliminary interviews; Community profiles
Next steps: How can an Ins-tute extension program help meet these needs? • Define best prac-ces • Stakeholder interviews and targeted focus groups
Team -‐ Laxmi Ramasubramanian (CUNY), with support from Gretchen Ferenz (Cornell), and research support from Monica Barra, Mia Brezin, Leah Feder, Dr. Mike Menser
NPS funding for fundamental science research
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NPS funding for fundamental science research
DOI/NPS funds for Consor-um projects -‐ Part of Hurricane Sandy Mi-ga-on Funding – Statements of interest ranged from sea-‐level rise, water quality monitoring, bivalve ecology, salt marsh sustainability
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Resiliency Prac-ce in the Jamaica Bay Watershed
Building a Research and Policy Agenda for Action
Science and Resilience Ins-tute at Jamaica Bay Ins-tute 2014 Report
• Resilience Prac-ce Assessment Interim Product – 31 December 2014
• Converge streams of research
• Create a document of record; cumng edge assessment of science; policy relevant not prescrip-ve
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Resiliency Prac-ce in the Jamaica Bay Watershed: Building a Research and Policy Agenda for Ac-on
Structure and Chapters Execu-ve Summary – Scien7fic Advisory Council 1. Introduc-on – Ins-tute Board 2. Resilience Prac-ce in Urban Watersheds -‐ Brent Branco and John
Waldman 3. Jamaica Bay Systems (Ecological Systems, Physical Systems,
Social System) – Stephen Handel, John Marra, CLA TBN 4. Socio-‐Ecological System Transforma-on in Jamaica Bay – Shorna
Brouusard Allred and Bill Solecki 5. Resilience Indicators and Monitoring – Arnold Gordon and CLA
TBN 6. System Modeling in the Bay – Philip Orton and CLA TBN 7. Building Community Resilience Prac-ce Capacity – Laxmi
Ramasubramanian and Gretchen Ferenz 8. Jamaica Bay Decision Tools for Resilience Prac-ce – TBN 9. Recommenda-ons and Conclusions – Scien7fic Advisory Council
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Summer Lecture Series
• SRI@JB Summer Saturday Lecture Series • Every Saturday – star-ng June through September – Science presenta-ons for public audience
• Loca-on – FBF or possibly NPS Wildlife Refuge building – Noon-‐2pm
• Scheduled first lecture for June 28th at 1:00 PM at the Refuge with Gretchen Ferenz
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Website Updates
1. SRIJB.org website 2. Developing an
infrastructure for web development
3. Outreach vehicle – announcements, news ac-vi-es
4. Data and informa-on dissemina-on – access to publica-ons and other knowledge form including databases
5. Collabora-ve research plaoorm
6. Other?
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Contacts
Bill Solecki, Interim Director – [email protected]
Peter Vancura, program manager – [email protected]
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