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May 2010

Volume 1196 Climate Change Adaptation in New York City: Building a Risk Management Response: New York City Panel on Climate Change 2010 Report

Pages 1–354

  1. Forewords

    1. Top of page
    2. Forewords
    3. Preface
    4. Executive summary
    5. Introduction
    6. Part I. Framing urban climate change adaptation
    7. Part II. Adapting infrastructure to climate risks
    8. Part III. Tools for adaptation
    9. Conclusions and recommendations
    10. Appendices
    11. Index
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      Climate Change Adaptation in New York City: Building a Risk Management Response (pages 1–3)

      Michael R. Bloomberg, Jeffrey D. Sachs and Gillian M. Small

      Version of Record online: 24 MAY 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05415.x

  2. Preface

    1. Top of page
    2. Forewords
    3. Preface
    4. Executive summary
    5. Introduction
    6. Part I. Framing urban climate change adaptation
    7. Part II. Adapting infrastructure to climate risks
    8. Part III. Tools for adaptation
    9. Conclusions and recommendations
    10. Appendices
    11. Index
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      Preface to Climate Change Adaptation in New York City: Building a Risk Management Response (pages 5–6)

      Cynthia Rosenzweig and William Solecki

      Version of Record online: 18 MAY 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05397.x

  3. Executive summary

    1. Top of page
    2. Forewords
    3. Preface
    4. Executive summary
    5. Introduction
    6. Part I. Framing urban climate change adaptation
    7. Part II. Adapting infrastructure to climate risks
    8. Part III. Tools for adaptation
    9. Conclusions and recommendations
    10. Appendices
    11. Index
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  4. Introduction

    1. Top of page
    2. Forewords
    3. Preface
    4. Executive summary
    5. Introduction
    6. Part I. Framing urban climate change adaptation
    7. Part II. Adapting infrastructure to climate risks
    8. Part III. Tools for adaptation
    9. Conclusions and recommendations
    10. Appendices
    11. Index
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      Introduction to Climate Change Adaptation in New York City: Building a Risk Management Response (pages 13–18)

      Cynthia Rosenzweig and William Solecki

      Version of Record online: 18 MAY 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05306.x

  5. Part I. Framing urban climate change adaptation

    1. Top of page
    2. Forewords
    3. Preface
    4. Executive summary
    5. Introduction
    6. Part I. Framing urban climate change adaptation
    7. Part II. Adapting infrastructure to climate risks
    8. Part III. Tools for adaptation
    9. Conclusions and recommendations
    10. Appendices
    11. Index
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      Chapter 1: New York City adaptation in context (pages 19–28)

      Cynthia Rosenzweig and William Solecki

      Version of Record online: 18 MAY 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05308.x

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      Chapter 2: Adopting a risk-based approach (pages 29–40)

      Gary Yohe and Robin Leichenko

      Version of Record online: 18 MAY 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05310.x

  6. Part II. Adapting infrastructure to climate risks

    1. Top of page
    2. Forewords
    3. Preface
    4. Executive summary
    5. Introduction
    6. Part I. Framing urban climate change adaptation
    7. Part II. Adapting infrastructure to climate risks
    8. Part III. Tools for adaptation
    9. Conclusions and recommendations
    10. Appendices
    11. Index
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      Chapter 3: Climate observations and projections (pages 41–62)

      Radley Horton, Vivien Gornitz, Malcolm Bowman and Reginald Blake

      Version of Record online: 18 MAY 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05314.x

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      Chapter 4: Infrastructure impacts and adaptation challenges (pages 63–86)

      Rae Zimmerman and Craig Faris

      Version of Record online: 18 MAY 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05318.x

  7. Part III. Tools for adaptation

    1. Top of page
    2. Forewords
    3. Preface
    4. Executive summary
    5. Introduction
    6. Part I. Framing urban climate change adaptation
    7. Part II. Adapting infrastructure to climate risks
    8. Part III. Tools for adaptation
    9. Conclusions and recommendations
    10. Appendices
    11. Index
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      Chapter 5: Law and regulation (pages 87–112)

      Edna Sussman, David C. Major, Rachel Deming, Pamela R. Esterman, Adeeb Fadil, Amy Fisher, Esq., Fred Fucci, Roberta Gordon, Caroline Harris, J. Kevin Healy, Cullen Howe, Gail Port, Kathy Robb, Jeffrey A. Smith and Gail Suchman

      Version of Record online: 18 MAY 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05319.x

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      Chapter 6: Insurance industry (pages 113–126)

      Alice LeBlanc and Megan Linkin

      Version of Record online: 18 MAY 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05320.x

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      Chapter 7: Indicators and monitoring (pages 127–142)

      Klaus Jacob, Reginald Blake, Radley Horton, Daniel Bader and Megan O’Grady

      Version of Record online: 18 MAY 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05321.x

  8. Conclusions and recommendations

    1. Top of page
    2. Forewords
    3. Preface
    4. Executive summary
    5. Introduction
    6. Part I. Framing urban climate change adaptation
    7. Part II. Adapting infrastructure to climate risks
    8. Part III. Tools for adaptation
    9. Conclusions and recommendations
    10. Appendices
    11. Index
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      Conclusions and recommendations (pages 143–146)

      Version of Record online: 18 MAY 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05322.x

  9. Appendices

    1. Top of page
    2. Forewords
    3. Preface
    4. Executive summary
    5. Introduction
    6. Part I. Framing urban climate change adaptation
    7. Part II. Adapting infrastructure to climate risks
    8. Part III. Tools for adaptation
    9. Conclusions and recommendations
    10. Appendices
    11. Index
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      CLIMATE RISK INFORMATION : Climate Change Scenarios & Implications for NYC Infrastructure New York City Panel on Climate Change (pages 147–228)

      Radley Horton, Cynthia Rosenzweig, Vivien Gornitz, Daniel Bader and Megan O’Grady

      Version of Record online: 18 MAY 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2010.05323.x

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      ADAPTATION ASSESSMENT GUIDEBOOK : New York City Panel on Climate Change (pages 229–292)

      David C. Major and Megan O’Grady

      Version of Record online: 18 MAY 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2010.05324.x

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      CLIMATE PROTECTION LEVELS : Incorporating Climate Change into Design and Performance Standards New York City Panel on Climate Change (pages 293–352)

      William Solecki, Lesley Patrick, Michael Brady, Kristen Grady and Andrew Maroko

      Version of Record online: 18 MAY 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2010.05325.x

  10. Index

    1. Top of page
    2. Forewords
    3. Preface
    4. Executive summary
    5. Introduction
    6. Part I. Framing urban climate change adaptation
    7. Part II. Adapting infrastructure to climate risks
    8. Part III. Tools for adaptation
    9. Conclusions and recommendations
    10. Appendices
    11. Index
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      Index (pages 353–354)

      Version of Record online: 18 MAY 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05637.x

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