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New ULI NY Report: Reimagining Montefiore Einstein-Morris Park as a Transit-Connected Campus
Report describes neighborhood-focused strategies to boost connectivity, wellness, and jobs in and around the Montefiore Einstein Morris-Park
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More frequent and intense coastal hazards—including sea level rise, storms, flooding, erosion, and subsidence—are threatening to damage and destroy coastal real estate and communities, where approximately 40% of the world’s population lives. This year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasts an “above average” hurricane season.
By bolstering the resilience of coastal assets and areas now, we can help protect coastal real estate, communities, and ecosystems in the face of the significant coastal risks that are expected in the coming years—and strengthen them in the process.
During this online gathering, ULI’s Urban Resilience program will partner with ULI District Councils across the U.S. to inspire and support local and regional collaboration on coastal resilience efforts.
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By signing up, ULI members can learn from one another and join regional efforts to advance coastal resilience.