MANUSCRIPTS in PROGRESS

Geronimo, L. et al. (2022). “How Worldviews and Values Inform Stakeholder Preferences for Coastal Adaptation Strategies.” Target Journal: Journal of Planning Education Research.


Geronimo, L, et. al. (2022). “Evaluating Structural Biases in FEMA Distributions for Flood-Damaged Private Property.” Target Journal: Nature Climate Change.


OTHER ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS

Geronimo, L. et al. (2019). “Puerto Rico Disaster Mitigation and Recovery Studio.” Georgia Tech School of City and Regional Planning Studios. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/61348

Geronimo, L. (2019). “Sea Level Rise and Storm Surge: Incorporating Uncertainty and Equity into Transportation Planning for the San Juan Metropolitan Area, Puerto Rico” (2019). Georgia Tech Master’s Thesis. Principal Advisor: Dr. Catherine Ross. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/61333

Geronimo, L. (2011). “Cultural Policy and Economic Development: Empirical and Political Complexities of Relating Arts to Growth in Cities.” Wesleyan University Digital Collections. https://doi.org/10.14418/wes01.1.643


CONFERENCE ACTIVITY

Presenter

2022 “Facing Future Floods: Equitable Risk Reduction for Coastal Residential Communities.” New Jersey Climate Change Alliance Workgroup.

2021 “Spatial Analysis of Structural Biases in FEMA Distributions to Coastal Property.”

Session: Planning for Flood Resilience: Analyses and Processes. ACSP Annual Conference. Conference theme: Planning for Climate Justice. Miami, FL (Virtual)

2021 “Spatial Analysis of Structural Biases in FEMA Distributions to Coastal Property.” Natural Hazards Center: Researchers Meeting. Conference theme: Advances in Longitudinal Disaster Recovery Research. Boulder, CO (Virtual)

2020 “Evaluating Structural Biases in FEMA Distributions for Flood-Damaged Private Property.” ACSP Annual Conference. Session: Equity Dimensions of Land Use. Conference theme: Racial Equity and Justice in Urban Planning Research and Education. Toronto, Canada (Virtual).

2020 “Evaluating Structural Biases in FEMA Distributions for Flood-Damaged Private Property.” Graduate Climate Conference. (Virtual) & Kreuckeberg Student Conference. New Brunswick.

2019 “Evaluating Structural Biases in FEMA Distributions for Flood-Damaged Private Property.” Rutgers Climate Symposium. New Brunswick, NJ.

2016 “Puerto Rico: Rights to Land, Money, and Voting Power in the Face of Climate Change.” Wesleyan University Seminar: Charting the Planet’s Future. Middletown, CT.

2015 National Open Streets Summit. Atlanta, GA.

Panelist

2021 “Climate Justice Research from Europe and the Americas.” ACSP-AESOP Panel. ACSP Annual Meeting, Miami, FL (Virtual).


Discussant

2018 “Organizing community and nonprofit networks for community rebuilding.” ACSP Annual Conference. Buffalo, NY.


Facilitator

2022 “Land Use and Building Design Action Group Workshop.” Event: Mobilizing the University for Climate Transformation. New Brunswick, NJ.


RESEARCH LABS and COLLABORATIONS

2019-present Rutgers Earth System Science and Policy Lab

2021-present Megalopolitan Coastal Transformation Hub