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Reserve: Hudson River, NY
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Factsheet
A National Synthesis of Tidal Marshes to Detect Impacts of Climate Change across Multiple Scales
Webinar Summary
Accelerating Collective Learning and Action for Enhanced Climate Resilience
Journal Article
An Objective and Efficient Method for Estimating Probabilistic Coastal Inundation Hazards
Thesis or Dissertation
Applications for Assessing Sediment Sources in Back-barrier Systems
Website
Assessing Ecological and Physical Performance at Hudson River NERR
Project Overview
Assessing Ecological and Physical Performance of Sustainable Shoreline Structures
Project Overview
Assessing the Effects of Storm Surge Barriers on the Hudson River Estuary
Journal Article
Assessing Tidal Marsh Resilience to Sea Level Rise at Broad Geographic Scales with Multi-metric Indices
Case Study
Best Practices for Conflict Management in Collaborative Science
Journal Article
Biodiversity in Hudson River Shore Zones: Influence of Shoreline Type and Physical Structure
Webinar Summary
Building Capacity for Reserves to be Motus Wildlife Tracking Leaders
Case Study
Case study: Orchestrating large-scale stakeholder workshops
Journal Article
Coastal marshes provide valuable protection for coastal communities from storm-induced wave, flood, and structural loss in a changing climate
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Collection: Climate Resilience
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Collection: Living Shorelines
Project Overview
Communicating Results from the Tidal Marsh Resilience Synthesis
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Dam Sediment Estimation Tool for the Lower Hudson River Valley
Webinar Summary
Dams and Sediment in the Hudson
Project Overview
Dams and Sediment in the Hudson
Data
Datasets and Modeling: Analysis of Surge Barrier Effects on the Hudson River Estuary
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