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Rae Zimmerman

Research Professor and Professor Emerita
NYU Wagner
Participates in 1 Session

Rae Zimmerman is Research Professor and Professor Emerita of Planning and Public Administration at New York University's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. Prior to that she was on the full-time faculty as Professor of Planning and Public Administration. Since 1998, she has held the role of Director of the Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems (ICIS), a multi-university center initially funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for collaborative and interdisciplinary research, education, and outreach on infrastructure services. In 2011-2013 she directed Wagner’s Urban Planning Program for the fifth time.

 

She is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, past president and Fellow of the international Society for Risk Analysis (SRA), and recipient of the SRA 2015 Outstanding Service Award and SRA 2019 Distinguished Achievement Award.

 

Her teaching and research encompass environmental quality, environmental health risk management, and urban infrastructure in the context of the quality of life in cities. Some specific research and past teaching areas include social and environmental performance measures for the resiliency of urban infrastructure services in extreme events of both natural and human origins. Her work on these and other topics covers security and global climate change; complexities posed by interconnected infrastructures; the ability of institutions to cope with these stresses; public attitudes toward environmental protection; social and economic characteristics of communities facing environmental stresses; social justice; and risk communication in the context of unanticipated events. Courses she has developed and taught have covered how cities adapt to innovations in energy, transportation, and water; climate change and extreme events; environmental impact assessment; environmental planning; and emergency and disaster planning. Professor Zimmerman has directed over three dozen research projects as a principal investigator and a dozen others as co-Principal Investigator or senior researcher with federal funding from the National Science Foundation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Department of Transportation, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (in collaboration with other universities), and various state and local agencies. Professor Zimmerman works closely with NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering on research and educational programs connected with infrastructure interdependencies and cyber threats to physical infrastructures.

 

She authored Transport, the Environment and Security (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012) and Governmental Management of Chemical Risk (Lewis/CRC), co-produced Beyond September 11th (University of Colorado at Boulder), and co-edited Digital Infrastructures (Routledge), Sustaining Urban Networks (Routledge), and Urban Infrastructure: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from History and the Social Sciences(forthcoming U. Pittsburgh Press). Additionally, her publications have appeared in numerous edited books as well as journals from many disciplines including planning, environmental science, public administration, and engineering, for example, Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, Climatic Change, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, Disaster Management, Energy Policy, the Fordham Urban Law Journal, the International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection, Journal of Applied Security Research, Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, the Journal of Extreme Events, the Journal of Infrastructure Systems, the Journal of Risk Research, the Journal of Urban Health, the Journal of Urban Technology,  the Policy Studies Journal, Public Administration Review, Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, Risk Analysis, Socioeconomic Planning Sciences, Sustainable Cities and Society, Urban Climate, Water Resources Research, and Weather, Climate and Society. Advisory committee appointments currently include several academic and government boards and selected previous appointments to the Committee on Critical Transportation Infrastructure Protection (ABR10) of the Transportation Research Board, National Academies (chair of the Physical Security Subcommittee) (through 2020), the NYC Panel on Climate Change (through 2019), the National Academies committee on Pathways to Urban Sustainability: Challenges and Opportunities, and other committees of the U.S. EPA, the National Academies, the City of New York and the State of New York. Editorial Advisory Board appointments have included Risk Analysis; the Journal of Risk Research; the Journal of Urban Technology; and the International Journal of Critical Infrastructures, and she has been a reviewer for over a dozen other journals. Education: B.A. in Chemistry from the University of California (Berkeley), a Master of City Planning from the University of Pennsylvania, and a Ph.D. in planning from Columbia University. URL: http://wagner.nyu.edu/zimmerman



 

Sessions in which Rae Zimmerman participates

Wednesday 23 March, 2022

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
Rae Zimmerman
Speaker
NYU Wagner
Research Professor and P...
Alan Leidner
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GISMO
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Wendy Dorf
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GISMO
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