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Using Geographic Tools to Identify Industrial and Commercial Facilities in Flood-Prone Areas

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Pollution Prevention Program provided EAC with a grant to use geospatial analytical tools to analyze publicly available state and federal environmental data, along with data regarding current and projected flood hazards and changing climate conditions, to inform state and federal program’s operations, local resilience planning and public awareness […]
Campo, Climate, Herb, WhytlawUnderstanding NJ’s Resilience to Storm Events Through the Use of Mobile-based LiDAR Data

The combination of Hurricane Irene and Superstorm Sandy over such a short period of time was a game changer for many New Jersey communities. With Hurricane Irene, historic inland flooding throughout the State had prompted planners and water resource managers working in riparian areas to pay focused attention on measures that could be implemented to […]
Using Geographic Tools to identify industrial and commercial facilities for which pollution prevention efforts may reduce exposure to hazards associated with climate-related flooding
Herb, J., J Whytlaw, and M. Campo. 2016. Using Geographic Tools to identify industrial and commercial facilities for which pollution prevention efforts may reduce exposure to hazards associated with climate-related flooding. Prepared for the United States Environmental Protection Agency. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University.
2016, Campo, Climate, flood, GIS, Herb, WhytlawMid-Atlantic Region Participatory GIS Workshops

Ocean health depends on all aspects of its ecosystem including human interactions. These aspects must be examined and considered both individually and cumulatively in order to understand and manage ocean health. A technique called Participatory GIS (pGIS) was deployed for mapping and collecting data on recreational use in the Mid-Atlantic Region. The Center supported pGIS […]