Urban Catastrophe Research

Reports

Measuring the Effects of the September 11 Attack on New York City
Federal Reserve Bank of New York, November 2002

Has September 11 Affected New York City's Growth Potential?
Federal Reserve Bank of New York, November 2002

Liquidity Effects of the Events of September 11, 2001
Federal Reserve Bank of New York, November 2002

Terrorism and the Resilience of Cities
Federal Reserve Bank of New York, November 2002

Bumpy Skies: NYC Airports Since 9-11
Center for an Urban Future. October 25, 2002

Challenges in Securing Mass Transit Systems
General Accounting Office. September 18, 2002

Washington, DC Regional Emergency Coordination Plan
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments. September 11, 2002.

Technology Lessons Learned from New York City's Response to 9/11
NYC Countil Select Committee on Technology in Government. September, 2002.

One Year Later: The Fiscal Impact of 9/11 on New York City
NYC Comptroller Willam Thompson. September 4, 2002.

New York's Tourism Industry: One Year After September 11
NYC & Company. September 4, 2002.

September 11: Interim Report on the Response of Charities
U.S. General Accounting Office. September 4, 2002.

Inventory of Businesses Affected by the September 11 Attacks
New York Metropolitan Transportation Council. September 4, 2002.

Nation's Children Still Feeling Effects of Terrorist Attacks
Childrens' Health Fund and the Marist Institute for Public Opinion. September 3, 2002.

Sound Practices to Strengthen the Resilience of the U. S. Financial System
Securities and Exchange Commission. August 30, 2002

National Preparedness: Technology and Information Sharing Challenges
U.S. General Accounting Office. August 30, 2002.

A Planning Framework to Rebuild Downtown New York
Civic Alliance to Rebuild Downtown NY. August 27, 2002.

McKinsey & Company Reports on NYPD and FDNY Response to the WTC Attacks
City of New York. August 19, 2002

Assessing the Department of Homeland Security
Brookings Institution. July 15, 2002

Securing New York: A Blueprint for Meeting New York City's Security Requirements
Sen. Joseph Crowley (NY). June 23, 2002

Poll Finds New York Fearful, but Upbeat Over Future, Too
New York Times
. June 11, 2002

The Homeland Security Market: The World’s Most Challenging Emerging Business Environment
Deloitte Consulting. June 7, 2002

Public's News Habits Little Changed by September 11: Americans Lack Background to Follow International News
Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. June 2002

The War on Terrorism: The Not-So-New Television News Landscape
Project for Excellence in Journalism. June 2002

Increased Use of Cigarettes, Alcohol, and Marijuana among Manhattan, New York, Residents after the September 11th Terrorist Attacks
New York Academy of Medicine. May 2002

Effects of the World Trade Center Attack on New York City Public School Students
NYC Board of Education. May 2002

Rebuilding Lower Manhattan for the Creative Age
Richard Florida for the RPA / Civic Alliance. April 26, 2002

Principles and Preliminary Blueprint for the Future of Lower Manhattan
Lower Manhattan Redevelopment Corporation. April 9, 2002

Learning to Talk: The Lessons of Non-Interoperability in Public Safety Communication Systems
Donald A. Lund, Justiceworks (Univ. of NH). April 2002

Sympathy, But No Support
Center for an Urban Future. April 2002

The Employment Impact of the September 11 WTC Attacks: Updated Estimates Based on the Benchmarked Employment Data
Fiscal Policy Institute. March 8, 2002

See also: World Trade Center Job Impacts Take a Heavy Toll on Low-Wage Workers: Occupational and Wage Implications of Job Losses Related to the September 11 World Trade Center Attack
Fiscal Policy Institute. November 5, 2001

See also: Economic Impact of the September 11 World Trade Center Attack. Preliminary Report
Fiscal Policy Institute. September 28, 2001

Psychological Sequelae of the September 11 Terrorist Attacks in New York City
Sandro Galea, et al. March 2002
.

See also: Results summary in a powerpoint presentation

Beyond Ground Zero: Challenges and Implications for Human Services in New York City Post September 11
United Way of NYC. March 2002

New York City, 2001: Reaction and Response
New York Academy of Medicine. March 2002

New York State Economic Report
NY State Assembly Ways and Means Committee. March 2002

Financial Impact of the World Trade Center Attack
NY State Senate Finance Committee. January 2002

The Impact of September 11 on U.S. Metropolitan Economies
Milken Institute. January 2002
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See also: Executive Summary

Lower Manhattan Communications Plan - RFP Response
Edelman Parsons Brinkerhoff L3. 2002

A Community Needs Assessment of Lower Manhattan Following the World Trade Center Attack
NYC Department of Health. December 2001

September 11: Impact and Response
New York City Partnership. November 2001

Going on with the Show: Arts & Culture in NYC after September 11
Center for an Urban Future. November 2001

World Trade Center Recovery Plan
New York Governor and State Division of the Budget. October 9, 2001

Press Release: Governor Pataki Proposes "Rebuild NY-Renew America" Plan To Help New York Recover, Rebuild & Revitalize

Supporting Document: New York's Federal Recovery Plan

Supporting Document: The World Trade Center Attacks: Current Estimated Cost

Supporting Document: Economic Recovery Plan Summary

Supporting Document: 4-Point Economic Recovery Plan

The Impact of the September 11 WTC Attack on NYC's Economy and City Revenues
New York City Comptroller. October 2001

America Rebounds: A National Study of Public Response to the September 11th Terrorist Attacks
National Organization for Research at the University of Chicago. October 2001

 

Compendia & Other Sources

General Accounting Office Terrorism Reports

Gotham Gazette's REBUILDING NYC

New York City Office of Emergency Management

Downtown Alliance: Rebuilding

Brookings Institute: America's Response to Terrorism

Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University: Terrorism Research Portal

International Trade Administration: Office of Travel and Tourism Industries: Recovery Report

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