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Member Since 1993
Thomas Herrington
Associate Director, Urban Coast Institute, Monmouth University
Dr. Thomas Herrington is the associate director of the Urban Coast Institute at Monmouth University and serves as the New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium Resilient Communities and Economies Specialist. Dr. Herrington has 30 years of experience in coastal resilience and hazard mitigation research, including the monitoring and analysis of coastal system changes to storm surge and wave impacts, and the analysis of Nature and Nature Based Features for ecosystem restoration and community resilience.
Professional Experience
Monmouth University
Associate Director, Urban Coast Institute
2017 - Present
Education
Stevens Institute of Technology
Doctorate
AGU Abstracts
Effectiveness of a Networked App-based Platform and Boundary Organization Engagement in the Co-production of Community Research and Collection of Local Decision-relevant Data
SCIENCE TO ACTION: TRANSFORMATIVE PARTNERSHIPS TO ADVANCE DECISION-RELEVANT SCIENCE ELIGHTNING
public affairs | 13 december 2019
Thomas Herrington, Julia K. Drapkin, Samantha Harr...
Many communities are experiencing an increase in the frequency and magnitude of local natural disaster events associated with a changing climate. As a...
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Assessment of the Effectiveness of Structured and Unstructured Community Groups in the Co-production of Actionable Science with Boundary Organizations
SCIENCE TO ACTION: ENABLING SCIENCE TO HAVE SOCIAL IMPACT THROUGH INNOVATIONS BY INDIVIDUALS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND RESEARCH PROGRAMS I
public affairs | 11 december 2019
Michele Herrington, Thomas Herrington, Anne Deepak
Coastal communities are experiencing the impacts of climate change at an increasing frequency and magnitude. Sea level rise, heat waves and increased ...
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Empowering Local Community Organizations to Engage with Community Decision-makers for the Application of Science-based Hazard Mitigation through Scientist-community Partnerships: A Thriving Earth Exchange Case Study
FALL MEETING 2018
13 december 2018
Thomas Herrington
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Volunteer Experience
2023 - 2024
Member
Science and Society Fellows Committee