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2012
Major DC, Gornitz V., Horton R., Bader D, Solecki WD, Rosenzweig C..  2012.  Climate Adaptation in New York City. Climate Adaptation and Flood Risk in Coastal Cities. :265-283.
Solecki WD.  2012.  Urban environmental challenges and climate change action in New York City. Environment and Urbanization . 24(2):557-573.
2011
Rosenzweig C., DeGaetano A, Solecki WD, Horton R., O’Grady M, Bader D.  2011.  Climate Adaptation Guidebook for New York State. Responding to Climate Change in New York State: The ClimAID Integrated Assessment for Effective Climate Change Adaptation Final Report. 1244
Solecki WD, Leichenko R, O’Brien K.  2011.  Climate change adaptation strategies and disaster risk reduction in cities: connections, contentions, and synergies. Environmental Sustainability. 3:135-141.
Rosenzweig C., Solecki WD, Blake R, Bowman M, Faris C, Gornitz V., Horton R., Jacob K, LeBlanc A, Leichenko R et al..  2011.  Developing coastal adaptation to climate change in the New York City infrastructure-shed: process, approach, tools, and strategies. Climatic Change. 106:93-127.
Leichenko R, Major DC, Johnson K, Patrick L, O’Grady M.  2011.  An Economic Analysis of Climate Change Impacts and Adaptations in New York State. Responding to Climate Change in New York State: The ClimAID Integrated Assessment for Effective Climate Change Adaptation in New York State. 1244:502-652.
Solecki WD, Tryhorn L, DeGaetano A, Major DC.  2011.  Vulnerability and Adaptation. Responding to Climate Change in New York State: The ClimAID Integrated Assessment for Effective Climate Change Adaptation Final Report. 1244:49-60.
2010
Solecki WD, Patrick L, Brady M.  2010.  Climate Protection Levels: Incorporating Climate Change into Design and Performance Standards. Climate Change Adaptation in New York City: Building a Risk Management Response. 1196:293-352.
Rosenzweig C., Solecki WD.  2010.  New York City adaptation in context. Climate Change Adaptation in New York City: Building a Risk Management Response. 1196:19-28.