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September 2016, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 302-309 Value of information and monitoring in conservation biology
by Mark Colyvan - 310-328 Ownership property size, landscape structure, and spatial relationships in the Edwards Plateau of Texas (USA): landscape scale habitat management implications
by Edith González Afanador & Michael E. Kjelland & X. Ben Wu & Neal Wilkins & William E. Grant
June 2016, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 109-113 Decision analytics and machine learning in economic and financial systems
by Qifeng Qiao & Peter A. Beling - 114-125 A study of total beta specification through symmetric regression: the case of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange
by James Laird-Smith & Kevin Meyer & Kanshukan Rajaratnam - 126-141 Beta estimates of shares on the JSE Top 40 in the context of reference-day risk
by Christopher Baker & Kanshukan Rajaratnam & Emlyn James Flint - 142-157 Jumps in Euribor and the effect of ECB monetary policy announcements
by Frances Shaw & Finbarr Murphy & Fergal G. O’Brien - 158-166 News sentiment to market impact and its feedback effect
by Sheung Yin Kevin Mo & Anqi Liu & Steve Y. Yang - 167-182 Visual analysis to support regulators in electronic order book markets
by Mark E. Paddrik & Richard Haynes & Andrew E. Todd & William T. Scherer & Peter A. Beling - 183-195 A weighted fuzzy linear programming model in economic input–output analysis: an application to risk management of energy system disruptions
by Krista Danielle S. Yu & Kathleen B. Aviso & Michael Angelo B. Promentilla & Joost R. Santos & Raymond R. Tan - 196-208 An improvement selection methodology for key performance indicators
by Andrew J. Collins & Patrick Hester & Barry Ezell & John Horst - 209-216 Program efficiency analysis within the environmental landscape
by Erin A. Hopkins - 217-219 Challenges in assessing the environmental consequences of dietary changes
by Stefano Cucurachi & Yi Yang & Joseph D. Bergesen & Yuwei Qin & Sangwon Suh - 220-221 Responses Re: Letter from Cucurachi et al. (2016) entitled, “Challenges in assessing the environmental consequences of dietary changes”
by Michelle S. Tom & Paul S. Fischbeck & Chris T. Hendrickson
March 2016, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction to the first general issue of 2016
by Zachary A. Collier & James H. Lambert & Igor Linkov - 3-19 Towards metrics of sustainable food systems: a review of the resilience and vulnerability literature
by Paolo Prosperi & Thomas Allen & Bruce Cogill & Martine Padilla & Iuri Peri - 20-33 Cargo-specific accidental release impact zones for hazardous materials: risk and consequence comparison for ammonia and hydrogen fluoride
by Bahareh Inanloo & Berrin Tansel & Xia Jin & Anna Bernardo-Bricker - 34-44 Near-miss events, risk messages, and decision making
by Robin L. Dillon & Catherine H. Tinsley - 45-61 Paradise lost already? A naturalist interpretation of the pelagic avian and marine mammal detection database of the IceAGE cruise off Iceland and Faroe Islands in fall 2011
by Falk Huettmann & Torben Riehl & Karin Meißner - 62-71 Fuzzy-based wastewater quality indices for pollution classification: a case study in the United Arab Emirates
by Mohamed Ibrahim Kizhisseri & Mohamed Mostafa Ahmed Mohamed - 72-84 The rationales behind the unit-segment theory and its analysis methodology for modeling vehicular movement networks
by Abhijit Paul - 85-91 Value of intelligence applied to networks
by Christopher M. Smith & William T. Scherer & Stephen Carr - 92-103 Energy use, blue water footprint, and greenhouse gas emissions for current food consumption patterns and dietary recommendations in the US
by Michelle S. Tom & Paul S. Fischbeck & Chris T. Hendrickson - 104-105 Concerns re: interpretation and translation of findings in Energy use, blue water footprint, and greenhouse gas emissions for current food consumption patterns and dietary recommendations in the US
by Brent F. Kim & Keeve E. Nachman & Roni A. Neff & Marie L. Spiker & Raychel E. Santo - 106-107 Responses re: concerns from Kim et al. about our article, “Energy use, blue water footprint, and greenhouse gas emissions for current food consumption patterns and dietary recommendations in the US”
by Michelle S. Tom & Paul S. Fischbeck & Chris T. Hendrickson
December 2015, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 425-426 Application of systems modeling and risk assessment to address real-world decision-making challenges
by Z. A. Collier & J. H. Lambert & I. Linkov - 427-436 Adaptation frameworks used by US decision-makers: a literature review
by Samuel A. Markolf & Kelly Klima & Terrence L. Wong - 437-452 A multi-attribute decision-making approach to the selection of point-of-use water treatment
by Sheree A. Pagsuyoin & Joost R. Santos & Jana S. Latayan & John R. Barajas - 453-471 Energy technology investments in competitive and regulatory environments
by Ekundayo Shittu & Geoffrey Parker & Xiaoyue Jiang - 472-482 The promise of asymmetric interventions for addressing risks to environmental systems
by Victoria Campbell-Arvai & Joseph Arvai - 483-489 Making a case for recycling biodegradable municipal waste
by Manfred Fehr & Cyntia Andrade Arantes - 490-503 A systems thinking approach for enhancing adaptive capacity in small- and medium-sized enterprises: causal mapping of factors influencing environmental adaptation in Vietnam’s textile and garment industry
by Nga H. Nguyen & Robert J. S. Beeton & Anthony Halog - 504-510 Percolation Model of insider threats to assess the optimum number of rules
by Jeremy Kepner & Vijay Gadepally & Pete Michaleas - 511-520 Assessing cumulative effects of multiple activities in New England watersheds
by Christy M. Foran & Michael J. Narcisi & Amelia C. Bourne & Igor Linkov - 521-531 Forecast for the use of alternative fuels in aviation under environmental constraints and volatile market conditions
by Aleksandar S. Jovanović & P. Klimek & Flor A. Quintero
September 2015, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 315-316 Editorial
by Z. A. Collier & J. H. Lambert & I. Linkov - 317-322 Human city and physical city: connecting the two by generating syntax-based urban configurations
by Abhijit Paul - 323-333 Review of methods for sustainability appraisals in ship acquisition
by Dina Margrethe Aspen & Magnus Sparrevik & Annik Magerholm Fet - 334-350 A review of the potential effects of suspended sediment on fishes: potential dredging-related physiological, behavioral, and transgenerational implications
by Michael E. Kjelland & Christa M. Woodley & Todd M. Swannack & David L. Smith - 351-362 Analyzing the disruption resilience of bioenergy parks using dynamic inoperability input–output modeling
by Michael Francis D. Benjamin & Aristotle T. Ubando & Luis F. Razon & Raymond R. Tan - 363-374 Application of a territorial soft system approach for conceptual modeling of an agroecosystem
by Jean-François Guay & Jean-Philippe Waaub - 375-388 Assessment of potential health risks due to heavy metals through vegetable consumption in a tropical area irrigated by treated wastewater
by Preeti Verma & Madhoolika Agrawal & R. Sagar - 389-400 Susceptibility assessment of urban tree species in Cambridge, MA, from future climatic extremes
by Christy M. Foran & Kelsie M. Baker & Michael J. Narcisi & Igor Linkov - 401-409 The executive order in the United States: a policy tool used that has shaped environmental policy and decisions from Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt to Barack Obama
by Kelly Tzoumis & Susan Bennett & Elizabeth Stoffel - 410-423 Development and comparison of integrated river/reservoir models in the Apalachicola–Chattahoochee–Flint basin, USA
by S. Leitman & G. A. Kiker - 424-424 Erratum to: Resilience to global food supply catastrophes
by Seth D. Baum & David C. Denkenberger & Joshua M. Pearce & Alan Robock & Richelle Winkler
June 2015, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 183-184 Concepts and approaches to resilience in a variety of governance and regulatory domains
by Igor Linkov & Sabrina Larkin & James H. Lambert - 185-195 Benchmarking agency and organizational practices in resilience decision making
by Sabrina Larkin & Cate Fox-Lent & Daniel A. Eisenberg & Benjamin D. Trump & Sean Wallace & Colin Chadderton & Igor Linkov - 196-208 Quantifying coastal system resilience for the US Army Corps of Engineers
by Julie Dean Rosati & Katherine Flynn Touzinsky & W. Jeff Lillycrop - 209-218 A matrix approach to community resilience assessment: an illustrative case at Rockaway Peninsula
by Cate Fox-Lent & Matthew E. Bates & Igor Linkov - 219-228 Risk management is not enough: a conceptual model for resilience and adaptation-based vulnerability assessments
by Nicole R. Sikula & James W. Mancillas & Igor Linkov & John A. McDonagh - 229-236 Risk and resilience for unknown, unquantifiable, systemic, and unlikely/catastrophic threats
by Seth D. Baum - 237-251 Developing resilience to naturally triggered disasters
by Timothy Davies - 252-263 Towards disaster-resilient cities: an approach for setting priorities in infrastructure mitigation efforts
by Timothy L. McDaniels & Stephanie E. Chang & David Hawkins & Gerard Chew & Holly Longstaff - 264-278 Integrated framework for the Relocation Potential Assessment of Coastal Communities (RPACC): application to Hurricane Sandy-affected areas
by Anamaria Bukvic - 279-290 Defining resilience using probabilistic event trees
by Horia-Nicolai L. Teodorescu - 291-300 Systems engineering framework for cyber physical security and resilience
by Daniel DiMase & Zachary A. Collier & Kenneth Heffner & Igor Linkov - 301-313 Resilience to global food supply catastrophes
by Seth D. Baum & David C. Denkenberger & Joshua M. Pearce & Alan Robock & Richelle Winkler
March 2015, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-10 A development-based approach to global climate policy
by Susan Spierre Clark & Thomas P. Seager & Evan Selinger - 11-21 Climate variability and the sensitivity of downstream temperature to treated wastewater discharge: a simulation analysis
by Mary T. Huisenga & William R. Travis - 22-23 Nanotechnology: promoting innovation through analysis and governance
by Igor Linkov & Margaret H. Kurth & Danail Hristozov & Jeffrey M. Keisler - 24-28 Engaging stakeholders in nano-EHS risk governance
by Jacqueline A. Isaacs & Carol Lynn Alpert & Matthew Bates & Christopher J. Bosso & Matthew J. Eckelman & Igor Linkov & William C. Walker - 29-41 Review of decision analytic tools for sustainable nanotechnology
by Vrishali Subramanian & Elena Semenzin & Danail Hristozov & Esther Zondervan-van den Beuken & Igor Linkov & Antonio Marcomini - 42-53 A relative ranking approach for nano-enabled applications to improve risk-based decision making: a case study of Army materiel
by Khara D. Grieger & Jennifer Hoponick Redmon & Eric S. Money & Mark W. Widder & William H. Schalie & Stephen M. Beaulieu & Donna Womack - 54-75 Supporting decision-making for sustainable nanotechnology
by Ineke Malsch & Vrishali Subramanian & Elena Semenzin & Danail Hristozov & Antonio Marcomini - 76-87 Data dialogues: critical connections for designing and implementing future nanomaterial research
by Christina M. Powers & Khara D. Grieger & Christian Beaudrie & Christine Ogilvie Hendren & J. Michael Davis & Amy Wang & Christie M. Sayes & Margaret MacDonell & Jeffrey S. Gift - 88-109 Nanomaterial risk screening: a structured approach to aid decision making under uncertainty
by Christian E. H. Beaudrie & Milind Kandlikar & Robin Gregory & Graham Long & Tim Wilson - 110-128 Broadening our view on nanomaterials: highlighting potentials to contribute to a sustainable materials management in preliminary assessments
by Henning Wigger & Till Zimmermann & Christian Pade - 129-132 Re-thinking the ethics of dual-use research of concern on transmissible pathogens
by C. Raina MacIntyre - 133-142 Causality relationships between renewable energy, nuclear energy and economic growth in France
by Mounir Ben Mbarek & Racha Khairallah & Rochdi Feki - 143-156 Inventory of ethnobotanicals and other systematic procedures for regional conservation of medicinal and sacred plants
by Vijay V. Wagh & Ashok K. Jain - 157-168 Energy-efficient homes and mortgage risk: crossing the chasm at last?
by Andrew R. Sanderford & George A. Overstreet & Peter A. Beling & Kanshukan Rajaratnam - 169-182 Offensive cyber-weapons: technical, legal, and strategic aspects
by Amit K. Maitra
December 2014, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 471-472 Tools and strategies for climate change decision making
by Zachary A. Collier & Igor Linkov & James H. Lambert - 473-477 Out of the Land of Oz: the importance of tackling wicked environmental problems without taming them
by Cynthia H. Stahl - 478-491 When decision-making processes fail: an argument for robust climate adaptation planning in the face of uncertainty
by Annika Styczynski & Jedamiah Wolf & Somdatta Tah & Arnab Bose - 492-506 Analysis of drought risk management strategies using dynamic inoperability input–output modeling and event tree analysis
by Joost R. Santos & Sheree T. Pagsuyoin & Lucia C. Herrera & Raymond R. Tan & Krista D. Yu - 507-524 Acclimate—a model for economic damage propagation. Part 1: basic formulation of damage transfer within a global supply network and damage conserving dynamics
by Robert Bierkandt & Leonie Wenz & Sven Norman Willner & Anders Levermann - 525-539 Acclimate—a model for economic damage propagation. Part II: a dynamic formulation of the backward effects of disaster-induced production failures in the global supply network
by Leonie Wenz & Sven Norman Willner & Robert Bierkandt & Anders Levermann - 540-554 Climate and other scenarios disrupt priorities in several management perspectives
by Haowen You & Elizabeth B. Connelly & James H. Lambert & Andres F. Clarens - 555-563 Spatial interpolation of climatic variables in a predominantly arid region with complex topography
by Kamal Ahmed & Shamsuddin Shahid & Sobri Bin Harun - 564-577 Potential effects of climate change on global security
by Donald J. Wuebbles & Aman Chitkara & Clay Matheny - 578-590 Ten strategies to systematically exploit all options to cope with anthropogenic climate change
by Frauke Hoss & Kelly Klima & Paul Fischbeck - 591-599 Public perceptions of local flood risk and the role of climate change
by Wändi Bruine de Bruin & Gabrielle Wong-Parodi & M. Granger Morgan - 600-611 Adaptation decision-making in the Nordic countries: assessing the potential for joint action
by S. Juhola & M. E. Goodsite & M. Davis & R. J. T. Klein & B. Davídsdóttir & R. Atlason & M. Landauer & B.-O. Linnér & T.-S. Neset & E. Glaas & G. Eskeland & A. Gammelgaard Ballantyne
September 2014, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 367-368 Introduction to the inaugural general issue of environment systems and decisions
by Igor Linkov & James H. Lambert & Zachary A. Collier - 369-372 Environment models and decisions
by Jeffrey Keisler & Igor Linkov - 373-377 Does adding more lettuce make a hamburger truly green? A metaphor behind the green movement paradigm in designing cities
by Abhijit Paul & Paul F. Downton & Enoch Okoli & Jit K. Gupta & Mark Tirpak - 378-382 Risk and resilience lessons from Venice
by Igor Linkov & Cate Fox-Lent & Jeffrey Keisler & Stefano Della Sala & Jorg Sieweke - 383-390 The discrepant epidemiology of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)
by C. Raina MacIntyre - 391-405 A risk index methodology for potentially polluting marine sites
by Giuseppe Masetti & Brian Calder - 406-416 A multi-instance learning approach to filtering images for presentation to analysts
by Mihnea Birisan & Peter A. Beling - 417-424 Protecting asset value and driving performance with a dynamic, risk-based contingency fund
by C. W. Mauelshagen & S. J. T. Pollard & D. Owen & S. Herndlhofer & P. Firth & J. McKenna & N. Bingley & P. Jenson - 425-442 Uncovering lines of evidence hidden in complex problems: using conceptual models to inform ecosystem-based management of the Missouri River cottonwoods
by Kelly A. Burks-Copes & Gregory A. Kiker - 443-455 Critical reflections on municipal risk and vulnerability analyses as decision support tools: the role of regulation regimes
by Kirsti Russell Vastveit & Kerstin Eriksson & Ove Njå - 456-469 Design of fuzzy synthetic evaluation model for air quality assessment
by A. K. Gorai & Kanchan & A. Upadhyay & P. Goyal
June 2014, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 181-182 Expertise processes in risk assessment and management: How to improve their governance and their conduct?
by Myriam Merad - 183-193 Experts under the microscope: the Wivenhoe Dam case
by Sarah Maslen & Jan Hayes - 194-207 Learning from the BP Deepwater Horizon accident: risk analysis of human and organizational factors in negative pressure test
by Maryam Tabibzadeh & Najmedin Meshkati - 208-223 Using participation to create resilience: how to involve citizens in designing a hospital system?
by Gisela Wachinger & Ortwin Renn & Sarah-Kristina Wist & Sinika-Marie Steinhilber & Ulrike Triemer - 224-236 Structuring international development decisions: confronting trade-offs between land use and community development in Costa Rica
by Joseph Árvai & Delanie Kellon & Ramón León & Robin Gregory & Robert Richardson - 237-248 A practical methodology for information fusion in presence of uncertainty: application to the analysis of a nuclear benchmark
by Jean Baccou & Eric Chojnacki - 249-258 Calculating nuclear accident probabilities from empirical frequencies
by Minh Ha-Duong & Venance Journé - 259-276 Expertise, safety, reliability, and decision making: practical industrial experience
by André Lannoy & Henri Procaccia - 277-287 Decision process in large-scale crisis management
by D. Kamissoko & P. Zaraté & F. Pérès - 288-311 How to manage natural risks in mountain areas in a context of imperfect information? New frameworks and paradigms for expert assessments and decision-making
by Jean-Marc Tacnet & Jean Dezert & Corinne Curt & Mireille Batton-Hubert & Eric Chojnacki - 312-322 Consumption, waste and (un)sustainable development: reflections on the Dutch holiday of Queen’s day
by Helen Kopnina - 323-325 Perspective on multi-scale assets for clean energy technologies in buildings
by Scott Sklar - 326-341 Drivers of agricultural sustainability in developing countries: a review
by Luong Van Pham & Carl Smith - 342-357 Environmental system management and governance needs in a developing country
by Khalid Md. Bahauddin - 358-365 Analysis of characteristics, activities, and exposure to vermin of human landfill scavengers in a developing nation
by Ernest Kimbugwe & Olurominiyi O. Ibitayo
March 2014, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-2 Value of information: facilitating targeted information acquisition in decision processes
by Jeffrey M. Keisler - 3-23 Value of information analysis: the state of application
by Jeffrey M. Keisler & Zachary A. Collier & Eric Chu & Nina Sinatra & Igor Linkov - 24-37 On the sensitivity of the value of information to risk aversion in two-action decision problems
by Zhengwei Sun & Ali E. Abbas - 38-48 Buying price of event information in two-action decision problems
by Niyazi Onur Bakır & Georgia-Ann Klutke - 49-59 Research prioritization using hypothesis maps
by Alan Masinter & Mitchell Small & Elizabeth Casman - 60-87 The role of scientific studies in building consensus in environmental decision making: a coral reef example
by Amanda P. Rehr & Mitchell J. Small & Paul S. Fischbeck & Patricia Bradley & William S. Fisher - 88-97 Estimating expected value of information using Bayesian belief networks: a case study in fish consumption advisory
by Patrycja L. Gradowska & Roger M. Cooke - 98-109 Value of information for climate observing systems
by Roger Cooke & Bruce A. Wielicki & David F. Young & Martin G. Mlynczak - 110-123 Applying value of information methods to prioritize elements for water quality management with an example of linear alkylbenzene sulfonate in the Yodo River, Japan
by Anh Hoang Le & Akihiro Tokai & Toyohiko Nakakubo - 124-133 A geophysical perspective of value of information: examples of spatial decisions for groundwater sustainability
by Whitney J. Trainor-Guitton - 134-137 Risk-based standards: integrating top–down and bottom–up approaches
by Igor Linkov & Elke Anklam & Zachary A. Collier & Daniel DiMase & Ortwin Renn - 138-149 Design of a standardized geo-database for risk monitoring of potentially polluting marine sites
by Giuseppe Masetti & Brian Calder - 150-159 Nonparametric estimation of petroleum accident risk to improve environmental protection
by Kenneth David Strang & Roy L. Nersesian - 160-167 Cost-benefit and systems analysis of passively ventilated solar greenhouses for food production in arid and semi-arid regions
by N. L. Panwar & Surendra Kothari & S. C. Kaushik - 168-179 Water distribution system failure: a framework for forensic analysis
by M. Shafiqul Islam & Rehan Sadiq & Manuel J. Rodriguez & Homayoun Najjaran & Alex Francisque & Mina Hoorfar
December 2013, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 469-470 Four domains of cybersecurity: a risk-based systems approach to cyber decisions
by Zachary A. Collier & Igor Linkov & James H. Lambert - 471-476 Resilience metrics for cyber systems
by Igor Linkov & Daniel A. Eisenberg & Kenton Plourde & Thomas P. Seager & Julia Allen & Alex Kott - 477-485 Infrared analysis for counterfeit electronic parts detection and supply chain validation
by E. Thomas Gilmore & Preston D. Frazier & Isaac J. Collins & William Reid & M. F. Chouikha - 486-499 Assessing ICT risk through a Monte Carlo method
by Fabrizio Baiardi & Daniele Sgandurra - 500-507 Mission assurance policy and risk management in cybersecurity
by Hasan Cam & Pierre Mouallem - 508-516 Cyber risk to transportation, industrial control systems, and traffic signal controllers
by Barry C. Ezell & R. Michael Robinson & Peter Foytik & Craig Jordan & David Flanagan - 517-529 Heuristics and biases in cyber security dilemmas
by Heather Rosoff & Jinshu Cui & Richard S. John - 530-535 Cyber first aid: proactive risk management and decision-making
by Ben Sheppard & Mary Crannell & Jeff Moulton - 536-543 Trends in cyberspace: can governments keep up?
by Patryk Pawlak & Cécile Wendling - 544-560 Decision framework for evaluating the macroeconomic risks and policy impacts of cyber attacks
by Andjelka Kelic & Zachary A. Collier & Christopher Brown & Walter E. Beyeler & Alexander V. Outkin & Vanessa N. Vargas & Mark A. Ehlen & Christopher Judson & Ali Zaidi & Billy Leung & Igor Linkov - 561-576 Cyber international relations as an integrated system
by Chintan Vaishnav & Nazli Choucri & David Clark
September 2013, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 323-325 Multi-scale decision making: challenges in engineering and environmental systems
by Peter A. Beling - 326-334 Multiscale approach to the security of hardware supply chains for energy systems
by James H. Lambert & Jeffrey M. Keisler & William E. Wheeler & Zachary A. Collier & Igor Linkov - 335-340 Collective risk management: insights and opportunities for DoD decision-makers
by Igor Linkov & Matthew D. Wood & Renae Ditmer & Anthony Cox & Robert Ross - 341-361 Architectural scoring framework for the creation and evaluation of System-Aware Cyber Security solutions
by Rick A. Jones & Barbara A. Luckett & Peter A. Beling & Barry M. Horowitz - 362-375 Distributed travel time savings of a multiscale transportation access management program
by Junrui Xu & James H. Lambert - 376-390 Climate change risk management: a Mental Modeling application
by Todd S. Bridges & Daniel Kovacs & Matthew D. Wood & Kelsie Baker & Gordon Butte & Sarah Thorne & Igor Linkov - 391-403 Analyzing interdependent impacts of resource sustainability
by Zachary Walchuk & Kash Barker - 404-412 Modeling energy facility regulatory compliance with application to multi-scale liquefied natural gas facilities
by Lauro J. Martinez & Shital A. Thekdi & James H. Lambert - 413-426 Action-based feature representation for reverse engineering trading strategies
by Roy L. Hayes & Peter A. Beling & William T. Scherer - 427-439 Simulation and mathematical programming decision-making support for smallholder farming
by Andrew J. Collins & Kasi Bharath Vegesana & Michael J. Seiler & Patrick O’Shea & Prasanna Hettiarachchi & Frederic McKenzie - 440-456 Improving watershed decisions using run-off and yield models at different simulation scales
by Nathan Wangusi & Gregory Kiker & Rafael Muñoz-Carpena & Wesley Henson - 457-467 Groundwater-level trends and implications for sustainable water use in the Kabul Basin, Afghanistan
by Thomas J. Mack & Michael P. Chornack & Mohammad R. Taher
June 2013, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 181-183 Environmental sustainability, complex systems, and the disruptive imagination
by Thomas P. Seager & Zachary A. Collier & Igor Linkov & James H. Lambert - 184-194 Resilience certification for commercial buildings: a study of stakeholder perspectives
by Barbara J. Jennings & Eric D. Vugrin & Deborah K. Belasich - 195-208 Uncertainty modelling in multi-criteria analysis of water safety measures
by Andreas Lindhe & Lars Rosén & Tommy Norberg & Jon Røstum & Thomas J. R. Pettersson - 209-223 Introducing a streamlined life cycle assessment approach for evaluating sustainability in defense acquisitions
by K. A. Scanlon & C. Cammarata & S. Siart - 224-236 Outsourcing sustainability: a game-theoretic modeling approach
by Alvaro J. Mendoza & Robert T. Clemen - 237-250 Support of sustainable management of nitrogen contamination due to septic systems using numerical modeling methods
by Liying Wang & Ming Ye & Paul Z. Lee & Richard W. Hicks - 251-260 Non-users’ trade-off between natural scenery, water quality, ecological functions and biodiversity conservation: a way to preserve wetlands
by Sara Kaffashi & Mad Nasir Shamsudin & Alias Radam & Khalid Abdul Rahim & Mohd Rusli Yacob - 261-271 Sustainable roofing technology under multiple constraints: a decision-analytical approach
by Z. A. Collier & D. Wang & J. T. Vogel & E. K. Tatham & I. Linkov - 272-285 Beyond geomorphosites: trade-offs, optimization, and networking in heritage landscapes
by Brendan Harmon & Heather Viles - 286-294 Source separation-driven reverse logistics in MSW management
by M. Fehr & F. C. Santos - 295-304 Socio-economic, environmental, and governance impacts of illegal logging
by Fernando Reboredo - 305-321 Multiple-criteria decision-aiding framework to analyze and assess the governance of sustainability
by Myriam Merad & Nicolas Dechy & Frédéric Marcel & Igor Linkov
March 2013, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction to the inaugural issue of environment systems and decisions
by Igor Linkov & James H. Lambert & Zachary A. Collier - 3-20 Scenario analysis: a review of methods and applications for engineering and environmental systems
by Yousra Tourki & Jeffrey Keisler & Igor Linkov - 21-32 Scenario development: using geopolitical wargames and strategic simulations
by R. McCreight - 33-42 On the use of scenario analysis in combination with prescriptive fire safety design requirements
by Henrik Bjelland & Audun Borg - 43-59 Extensions of stochastic multiscenario models for long-range planning under uncertainty
by Vladimir A. Masch - 60-75 Multi-hazard, multi-infrastructure, economic scenario analysis
by Mark A. Ehlen & Vanessa N. Vargas - 76-88 REAcct: a scenario analysis tool for rapidly estimating economic impacts of major natural and man-made hazards
by Vanessa N. Vargas & Mark A. Ehlen - 89-103 Case studies of scenario analysis for adaptive management of natural resource and infrastructure systems
by Michelle C. Hamilton & Shital A. Thekdi & Elisabeth M. Jenicek & Russell S. Harmon & Michael E. Goodsite & Michael P. Case & Christopher W. Karvetski & James H. Lambert - 104-120 Design for resilience in infrastructure distribution networks
by Mark Turnquist & Eric Vugrin - 121-137 Should I stay or should I go? An experimental study of health and economic government policies following a severe biological agent release
by Heather Rosoff & Robert Siko & Richard John & William J. Burns - 138-151 The decision gym: decision insurance for organizations
by Ben Sheppard & Mary Crannell - 152-167 Climate engineering and climate tipping-point scenarios
by J. Eric Bickel - 168-180 Double catastrophe: intermittent stratospheric geoengineering induced by societal collapse
by Seth D. Baum & Timothy M. Maher & Jacob Haqq-Misra
December 2012, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 363-370 Partitioning of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sediment and porewater from Ondo coastal area, Nigeria
by Isaac A. Ololade & Nurudeen A. Oladoja & Labunmi Lajide & Olusola O. Ololade & Benjamin C. Ejelonu & Thompson A. Akinnifesi & Abimbola G. Alaremu - 371-382 A study on evaluation of probable sources of heavy metal pollution in groundwater of Kalpakkam region, South India
by S. Chidambaram & U. Karmegam & M. V. Prasanna & P. Sasidhar - 383-393 Fractionation of selected metals in the sediments of Cochin estuary and Periyar River, southwest coast of India
by Mahesh Mohan & Toms Augustine & K. K. Jayasooryan & M. S. Shylesh Chandran & E. V. Ramasamy - 394-404 ‘People are not plants, but both need to grow’: qualitative analysis of the new ecological paradigm scale for children
by Helen Kopnina - 405-414 Perceived causes, exposures and adjustments to seasonal heat in different residential areas in Ibadan, Nigeria
by Olalekan John Taiwo & Hezekiah Daramola Olaniran & Tolulope Osayomi - 415-419 Noise pollution monitoring during Diwali festival in Golden city Jaisalmer of Rajasthan, India
by G. S. Mahecha & B. R. Bamniya & V. Kapasya & R. S. Meena - 420-432 Environmental implications of Biological spectrum vis-à-vis tree species diversity in two protected forests (PFs) of Gandhamardan hill ranges, Eastern Ghats, India
by S. C. Sahu & N. K. Dhal & B. Datt - 433-444 Behavior of pesticide residues in agricultural soil and adjacent River Kuywa sediment and water samples from Nzoia sugarcane belt in Kenya
by Boniface M. Muendo & Joseph O. Lalah & Zachary M. Getenga - 445-452 Earthworms: nature’s chemical managers and detoxifying agents in the environment: an innovative study on treatment of toxic wastewaters from the petroleum industry by vermifiltration technology
by Rajiv K. Sinha & Vinod Chandran & Brijal K. Soni & Upendra Patel & Ashok Ghosh - 453-463 Optimal conditions of Al and Fe extraction from laterite soil using D-optimal design
by Abbas F. M. Alkarkhi & Yusri Yusup & Tjoon Tow Teng - 464-475 Nonconventional treatment of sewage sludge using cement kiln dust for reuse and catalytic conversion of hydrocarbons
by M. Hamdy El-Awady & Suzan A. Ali - 476-484 The recent occurrence of exotic freshwater fishes in the tributaries of river Ganga basin: abundance, distribution, risk, and conservation issues
by Uttam Kumar Sarkar & Vineet Kumar Dubey & Atul Kumar Singh & Brij Kishor Gupta & Ajay Pandey & Rupali Kumar Sani & Wazir Singh Lakra - 485-493 Composition, species diversity, and biomass of the herbaceous community in dry tropical forest of northern India in relation to soil moisture and light intensity
by R. Sagar & A. Pandey & J. S. Singh - 494-502 Nutrient reduction in runoff water from sugarcane farms by sedimentation method
by Solomon Omwoma & W. Nyaigoti Omwoyo & Joseck O. Alwala & David M. K. Ongeri & Lagat C. Sylus & Joseph O. Lalah - 503-511 Seasonal dynamics in earthworm density, casting activity and soil nutrient cycling under Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) in semiarid tropics, India
by Surindra Suthar - 512-523 Chemical properties of soils in relation to forest composition in moist temperate valley slopes of Garhwal Himalaya, India
by Sumeet Gairola & C. M. Sharma & S. K. Ghildiyal & Sarvesh Suyal
September 2012, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 269-270 Invited editorial
by Sebastian Fohrbeck - 271-277 Humboldt digital library and interconnectedness
by Detlev Doherr & Frank Baron - 278-288 A life according to nature: from ancient theoretical ideal to future sustainable practice
by George Heffernan - 289-295 From Europe to North America into the world and atmosphere: a short review of global footprints and their impacts and predictions
by Falk Huettmann - 296-299 A transatlantic approach to sustainability? The perspective of sociology
by Stephen Kalberg - 300-310 The plight of pollination and the interface of neurobiology, ecology and food security
by Peter G. Kevan & Randolf Menzel - 311-317 Images of nature: collaboration at the intersection of nature, art and technology
by Shannon C. McMullen & Fabian Winkler - 318-325 Image as investigation: sciences of the otherworldly at the Bauhaus
by Elizabeth Otto - 326-331 Sustainability and emerging issues in scholarly (self-)publishing
by Michael Saffle