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Green Roofs in the New York Metropolitan Region: Research Report published with Chapter Entitled "A Framework for Analyzing the Costs and Benefits of Green Roofs: Preliminary Results”

March 31st, 2007

Edited by Cynthia Rosenzweig, Stuart Gaffin, and Lily Parshall. The Columbia University Center for Climate Systems Research and NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies published a 59 page report entitled "Green Roofs in the New York Metropolitan Region: Research Report". The report featured a chapter "A Framework for Analyzing the Costs and Benefits of Green Roofs: Preliminary Results” produced by Kenneth Acks of the Cost-Benefit Group. The full report or the chapter can be downloaded at http://www.ccsr.columbia.edu/cig/greenroofs/

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