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March 2016, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 347-363 Visualizing risk: using participatory photography to explore individuals’ sense-making of risk
by Erika Wall - 364-387 Taking notice of risk culture -- the regulator’s approach
by Patrick John Ring & Cormac Bryce & Ricky McKinney & Rob Webb - 388-404 How to improve people's interpretation of probabilities of precipitation
by Marie Juanchich & Miroslav Sirota
February 2016, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 135-152 Antecedent factors of the need for information regarding petrochemical complex hazards
by V. Tortosa-Edo & M.A. López-Navarro & J. Llorens-Monzonís - 153-163 A two-stage approach to defining an affected community based on the directly affected population and the sense of community
by Rick Wylie & Stephen Haraldsen & Joe M. Howe - 164-180 Risk-reducing goals: ideals and abilities when managing complex environmental risks
by Patrik Baard - 181-211 The association between risk disclosure and firm characteristics: a meta-analysis
by Hichem Khlif & Khaled Hussainey - 212-232 A GIS-based tool for the management of industrial accidents triggered by volcanic ash fallouts
by Giuseppa Ancione & Ernesto Salzano & Giuseppe Maschio & Maria Francesca Milazzo - 233-245 The legitimation of risk and Bt cotton: a case study of Bantala village in Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, India
by Elaine Desmond - 246-269 Focal points for improving communications about electromagnetic fields and health: a mental models approach
by Liesbeth Claassen & Ann Bostrom & Danielle R.M. Timmermans
January 2016, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-20 Swine flu and hype: a systematic review of media dramatization of the H1N1 influenza pandemic
by Celine Klemm & Enny Das & Tilo Hartmann - 21-41 An integrated system for information security management with the unified framework
by Tsung-Han Yang & Cheng-Yuan Ku & Man-Nung Liu - 42-55 From objective to constituted risk: an alternative approach to safety in strategic technological innovation in the European Union
by Hannot Rodríguez - 56-78 Determinants of risk behaviour: effects of perceived risks and risk attitude on farmer's adoption of risk management strategies
by F. van Winsen & Y. de Mey & L. Lauwers & S. Van Passel & M. Vancauteren & E. Wauters - 79-100 Predicting domain-specific risk-taking attitudes of mainland China university students: a hyper core self-evaluation approach
by Hoi Yan Cheung & Joseph Wu & Jun Tao - 101-118 Norwegian media substantiation of counterterrorism measures
by Sissel H. Jore - 119-133 Risk communication and social media during food safety crises: a study of stakeholders' opinions in Ireland
by Áine Regan & Monique Raats & Liran Christine Shan & Patrick G. Wall & Áine McConnon
November 2015, Volume 18, Issue 10
- 1221-1229 Surviving progress: managing the collective risks of civilization
by Mark Jablonowski - 1230-1258 A conceptual Object-Oriented Bayesian Network (OOBN) for modeling aircraft carrier-based UAS safety risk
by James T. Luxhøj - 1259-1279 The construction of scientific uncertainty and evidentiary hierarchy in the Camp Carroll controversy
by Eun-Sung Kim - 1280-1292 Does playing the serious game B-SaFe! make citizens more aware of man-made and natural risks in their environment?
by Anita Cremers & Hester Stubbé & Dolf van der Beek & Maaike Roelofs & José Kerstholt - 1293-1306 Driven by distraction: investigating the effects of anxiety on driving performance using the Attentional Control Theory
by Ides Y. Wong & D. Mahar & K. Titchener - 1307-1319 Using vNM expected utility theory to facilitate the decision-making in social ethics
by Yanick Farmer - 1320-1336 How newspapers represent environmental risk: the case of carcinogenic hazards in South Korea
by Thomas Hove & Hye-Jin Paek & Moonyoung Yun & Bokyung Jwa
October 2015, Volume 18, Issue 9
- 1113-1129 Domestic fire risk: a narrative review of social science literature and implications for further research
by Andrew Clark & Jessica Smith & Carole Conroy - 1130-1144 Analysis of hydrocarbon leaks and verification as an operational barrier
by Jan Erik Vinnem - 1145-1164 Supply chain risk: empirical research in the automotive industry
by Paula Santos Ceryno & Luiz Felipe Scavarda & Katja Klingebiel - 1165-1183 Ecological risk assessment of pesticides in the EU: what factors and groups influence policy changes?
by Agnieszka D. Hunka & Mattia Meli & Annemette Palmqvist & Pernille Thorbek & Valery E. Forbes - 1184-1202 Identification and evaluation of risk factors related to provincial food insecurity in China
by Xiaoxing Qi & Peter M. Vitousek & Liming Liu - 1203-1219 What aspects of demographic, personality, attitudes and perceptions of law enforcement influence self-reported likelihood of drink driving?
by Janelle E. MacKenzie & Christopher N. Watling & Nerida L. Leal
September 2015, Volume 18, Issue 8
- 1009-1011 Special Issue on 'Nuclear energy and Indian society: public engagement, risk assessment and legal frameworks'
by Ram Mohan M.P. & Rajesh Babu R. - 1012-1029 Organisational risk perception and transformations in India's nuclear establishment
by Catherine Mei Ling Wong - 1030-1050 Negligence, capture, and dependence: safety regulation of the design of India's Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor
by M.V. Ramana & Ashwin K. Seshadri - 1051-1069 Nuclear energy and risk assessment by Indian courts: analysis of judicial intervention in the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project
by M.P. Ram Mohan & Akshay Shandilya - 1070-1082 United States and India: two nuclear states with legislation that truly holds responsible parties liable in case of a nuclear accident
by Evelyne M. Ameye - 1083-1098 Japan-India civil nuclear energy cooperation: prospects and concerns
by Hiroaki Nakanishi - 1099-1112 Nuclear licensing in the United States: enhancing public confidence in the regulatory process
by Tyson Smith
August 2015, Volume 18, Issue 7
- 807-807 Society for Risk Analysis Europe 22nd Annual Meeting, Trondheim, Safe societies - coping with complexity and major risk
by Stein Haugen & Eirik Albrechtsen - 808-821 Does lift of liquid ban raise or compromise the current level of aviation security in the European Union? Simulation-based quantitative security risk analysis and assessment
by Erhard Petzel & Roman Czaja & Gebhard Geiger & Christian Blobner - 822-839 Evaluation of comprehensive security systems for public transport - a methodological approach
by Janne Merete Hagen & Anne Kari Valdal & Kenneth Pettersen & Brita Gjerstad - 840-859 Testing the heuristic/systematic information-processing model (HSM) on the perception of risk after the Fukushima nuclear accidents
by Yeonjae Ryu & Seoyong Kim - 860-876 Dealing with future risks in the Netherlands: the National Security Strategy and the National Risk Assessment
by M.G. Mennen & M.C. van Tuyll - 877-895 Three core activities toward a relevant integrated vulnerability assessment: validate, visualize, and negotiate
by Jan Ketil Rød & Tomasz Opach & Tina-Simone Neset - 896-909 Organisational factors for learning in the Australian gas pipeline industry
by Sarah Maslen - 910-930 Coupling of advanced techniques for dynamic risk management
by Nicola Paltrinieri & Faisal Khan & Valerio Cozzani - 931-946 Risk governance of hazardous industrial ports and areas: a case study of industrial areas and harbors in Norway
by Preben H. Lindøe & Jacob Kringen - 947-964 A qualitative approach to risk management of hazardous materials in the Netherlands: lessons learned from 7 sluice cases
by Vincent van der Vlies - 965-988 Stability of energy imageries and affect following shocks to the global energy system: the case of Fukushima
by Roh Pin Lee - 989-1007 Challenges in coordination: differences in perception of civil and military organizations by comparing international scientific literature and field experiences
by Roshni Pramanik
June 2015, Volume 18, Issue 6
- 675-691 Effective risk communication and CCS: the road to success in Europe
by Ragnar Lofstedt - 692-694 Public participation under conditions of distrust: invited commentary on 'Effective risk communication and CCS: The road to success in Europe'
by Bart W. Terwel - 695-698 Health risk perception and effective communication regarding CCS. Commentary to 'Effective risk communication and CCS: the road to success in Europe', by Ragnar Lofstedt
by Marjoke Heneweer & Tim Bertels & Ingrid Meier - 699-705 Developing communications about CCS: three lessons learned
by Wändi Bruine de Bruin & Lauren A. Mayer & M. Granger Morgan - 706-709 Comment on paper 'Effective risk communication and CCS: the road to success in Europe'
by Kirsty Anderson - 710-713 Where can I go to see one? Risk communications for an 'imaginary technology'
by David M. Reiner - 714-726 Knowing stories that matter: learning for effective safety decision-making
by Jan Hayes & Sarah Maslen - 727-746 Information sufficiency and attribution of responsibility: predicting support for climate change policy and pro-environmental behavior
by Z. Janet Yang & Mihye Seo & Laura N. Rickard & Teresa M. Harrison - 747-770 Social risk screening using a socio-political ambiguity approach: the case of organic agriculture in Iran
by Hossein Mahmoudi & Ortwin Renn & Volker Hoffmann & Steven Van Passel & Hossein Azadi - 771-788 Communication of health risks from exposure to depleted uranium (DU) in Italy: a case study
by Elvira Cicognani & Bruna Zani - 789-806 Evolution of civil security systems: the case of three Central European countries
by Vera Karin Brazova & Piotr Matczak & Viktoria Takacs
May 2015, Volume 18, Issue 5
- 539-551 Bad reputation: stigma as an inhibitor of risk behaviors
by Brian Newby & Whitney DeCamp - 552-565 Public sector risk managers and spending cuts: mitigating risks
by Darinka Asenova & Stephen J. Bailey & Claire McCann - 566-580 An analysis of reported driver behaviour in samples of domestic and expatriate Iranians
by Trond Nordfjærn & Amin Mohamadi Hezaveh & Amir Reza Mamdoohi - 581-601 Risk perception and emergency experience: comparing a representative German sample with German emergency survivors
by D. Knuth & D. Kehl & L. Hulse & L. Spangenberg & E. Brähler & S. Schmidt - 602-621 Risk mitigation of post-earthquake fire in urban buildings
by Behrouz Behnam & Martin Skitmore & Hamid Reza Ronagh - 622-636 From risk to vulnerability: the role of perceived adaptive capacity for the acceptance of contested infrastructure
by Corinne Moser & Michael Stauffacher & Yann B. Blumer & Roland W. Scholz - 637-650 The effect of emotion and time pressure on risk decision-making
by Yixin Hu & Dawei Wang & Kaiyuan Pang & Guangxing Xu & Jinhong Guo - 651-674 Application of Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) and delineation of natural risk zones in Greater Lisbon, Portugal
by Clémence Guillard-Gonçalves & Susan L. Cutter & Christopher T. Emrich & José Luís Zêzere
April 2015, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 407-427 Assessment of storm surge damage to coastal settlements in Southeast Florida
by Elisabetta Genovese & Colin Green - 428-451 Predictive safety analytics: inferring aviation accident shaping factors and causation
by Ersin Ancel & Ann T. Shih & Sharon M. Jones & Mary S. Reveley & James T. Luxhøj & Joni K. Evans - 452-466 Social cognition and personality traits related to risky driving in a Turkish sample
by Trond Nordfjærn & Özlem Şimşekoğlu & Seda Can & Oya Somer - 467-482 Misclassifications in financial risk tolerance
by Caterina Lucarelli & Pierpaolo Uberti & Gianni Brighetti - 483-504 'Only as good as your last gig?': an exploratory case study of reputational risk management amongst self-employed musicians
by Christina Portman-Smith & Ian A. Harwood - 505-520 Semi-quantitative risk assessment of groundwater resources for emergency water supply
by F. Bozek & A. Bumbova & E. Bakos & A. Bozek & J. Dvorak - 521-538 The implications of empirical data for risk
by Daniel Bilusich & Steven Lord & Rick Nunes-Vaz
March 2015, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 267-272 The socio-technical challenges of nuclear power production and waste management in the post-Fukushima era: editors' overview
by Behnam Taebi & Ibo van de Poel - 273-290 Nuclear power as a climate mitigation strategy - technology and proliferation risk
by Mariliis Lehtveer & Fredrik Hedenus - 291-303 After Fukushima: nuclear power and societal choice
by Lars Löfquist - 304-316 Ethics, risk, and safety culture: reflections on Fukushima and beyond
by William E. Kastenberg - 317-332 Structure, agency and post-Fukushima nuclear policy: an alliance-context-actantiality model of political change
by Matthew Cotton - 333-346 Nuclear energy, responsible risk communication and moral emotions: a three level framework
by Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist & Sabine Roeser - 347-363 The participatory turn in radioactive waste management: deliberation and the social-technical divide
by Anne Bergmans & Göran Sundqvist & Drago Kos & Peter Simmons - 364-377 Using expert elicitation to characterise long-term tectonic risks to radioactive waste repositories in Japan
by E. Scourse & W.P. Aspinall & N. Chapman - 378-391 Long-term repository governance: a socio-technical challenge
by Catharina Landström & Anne Bergmans - 392-405 Ethics and the management of spent nuclear fuel
by Carl Reinhold Bråkenhielm
February 2015, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 127-138 Perceived health and quality of life: the effect of exposure to atmospheric pollution
by Ghozlane Fleury-Bahi & Marie Préau & Thouraya Annabi-Attia & Aurore Marcouyeux & Inga Wittenberg - 139-155 Aid work as edgework - voluntary risk-taking and security in humanitarian assistance, development and human rights work
by Silke Roth - 156-169 Public anxiety after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake: fluctuations in hazard perception after catastrophe
by Kazuya Nakayachi & Hiromi M. Yokoyama & Satoko Oki - 170-181 Risk forecast as work practice: between codified and practical knowledge
by Silvia Bruzzone - 182-198 Managing vulnerability: the implementation of vulnerability reduction measures
by Jeroen M.M. Neuvel & Dirk Jan de Boer & Wilbert K.F. Rodenhuis - 199-214 Social trust and risk perception of genetically modified food in urban areas of China: the role of salient value similarity
by Xi Lu & Xiaofei Xie & Ji Xiong - 215-231 Something old and something new: comparing views about nanotechnology and nuclear energy
by John C. Besley & Katherine A. McComas - 232-248 Choosing project risk management techniques. A theoretical framework
by Anna Corinna Cagliano & Sabrina Grimaldi & Carlo Rafele - 249-265 Concerns and perceptions immediately following Superstorm Sandy: ratings for property damage were higher than for health issues
by Joanna Burger & Michael Gochfeld
January 2015, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial announcements
by Jamie K. Wardman - 2-20 Vulnerability, values and heterogeneity: one step further to understand risk perception and behaviour
by Anna Olofsson & Susanna Öhman - 21-39 Affective and cognitive reactions towards emerging food safety risks in Europe
by Melanie De Vocht & Verolien Cauberghe & Mieke Uyttendaele & Benedikt Sas - 40-54 The differences in perception of radiological risks: lay people versus new and experienced employees in the nuclear sector
by T. Perko & B. Adam & K.R. Stassen - 55-68 Risk propensity within the military: a study of Swedish officers and soldiers
by M. Börjesson & J. Österberg & A. Enander - 69-92 The influence of culture on Koreans' risk perception
by Jungeun Yang - 93-110 Dis-Ag-reement: the construction and negotiation of risk in the Swedish controversy over antibacterial silver
by Max Boholm & Rickard Arvidsson & Åsa Boholm & Hervé Corvellec & Sverker Molander - 111-126 Confidence, knowledge, and compliance with emergency evacuation
by Jungbu Kim & Seong Soo Oh
November 2014, Volume 17, Issue 10
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 1233-1239 Four questions for risk communication
by Roger Kasperson - 1241-1243 More questions than answers: a response to ‘Four questions for risk communication’ by Roger Kasperson (2014)
by Michael Siegrist - 1245-1249 The end of risk communication as we know it
by Joseph Árvai - 1251-1257 Sociocultural vectors of effective risk communication
by Jamie K. Wardman - 1259-1264 Progress in risk communication since the 1989 NRC report: response to ‘Four questions for risk communication’ by Roger Kasperson
by Ann Bostrom - 1265-1267 Four answers to four questions (about risk communication)
by Baruch Fischhoff - 1269-1271 Complexity, uncertainty and future risks
by Nick Pidgeon - 1273-1276 Perspective on ‘Four Questions for Risk Communication’
by Katherine A. McComas - 1277-1281 Four questions for risk communication: a response to Roger Kasperson
by Ortwin Renn - 1283-1284 Commentary on commentaries
by Roger Kasperson - 1285-1299 Sense-making of risk and role-taking emotions: how young Swedes construe road traffic risk
by Erika Wall - 1301-1324 An integrated approach based-structural modeling for risk prioritization in supply network management
by Wafik Hachicha & Manel Elmsalmi - 1325-1340 Aircraft safety analysis using clustering algorithms
by Olja Čokorilo & Mario De Luca & Gianluca Dell’Acqua
October 2014, Volume 17, Issue 9
- 1089-1108 A possible way forward for evidence-based and risk-informed policy-making in Europe: a personal view
by Ragnar Lofstedt - 1109-1124 Mercury at Oak Ridge: outcomes from risk evaluations can differ depending upon objectives and methodologies
by Joanna Burger & Michael Gocheld & Charles W. Powers & David Kosson & James Clarke & Kevin Brown - 1125-1145 Q method can identify diverse perspectives on 'helpful' information on cancer clusters and inform risk communication generally
by Branden B. Johnson & Lynn Waishwell - 1147-1160 Societal consequences of radioactive releases in March 2011 in Japan and implications for the resilience concept
by Kristina S. Westerdahl - 1161-1182 Risk governance for infectious diseases: exploring the feasibility and added value of the IRGC-framework for Dutch infectious disease control
by J.C.M. Roodenrijs & M.M. Kraaij-Dirkzwager & J.H.T.C. van den Kerkhof & H.A.C. Runhaar - 1183-1206 Public perception for monitoring and management of environmental risk: the case of the tires' fire in Drama region, Greece
by Pigi A. Vangeli & Antonia Koutsidou & Alexandra Gemitzi & Konstantinos P. Tsagarakis - 1207-1232 Insights into the reception and acceptance of risk messages: nuclear emergency communication
by Tanja Perko & Peter Thijssen & Catrinel Turcanu & Baldwin Van Gorp
September 2014, Volume 17, Issue 8
- 953-968 Challenges for current quantitative risk assessment (QRA) models to describe explicitly the road tunnel safety level
by Konstantinos Kazaras & Konstantinos Kirytopoulos - 969-979 Chronic unease for safety in managers: a conceptualisation
by L.S. Fruhen & R.H Flin & R. McLeod - 981-997 Sushi consumption rates and mercury levels in sushi: ethnic and demographic differences in exposure
by Joanna Burger & Michael Gochfeld & Christian Jeitner & Mark Donio & Taryn Pittfield - 999-1017 Learning to organise risk management in organisations: what future for enterprise risk management?
by Frank Schiller & George Prpich - 1019-1035 The antecedent role of personal environmental values in the relationships among trust in companies, information processing and risk perception
by V. Tortosa-Edo & M.A. López-Navarro & J. Llorens-Monzonís & R.M. Rodríguez-Artola - 1037-1059 The utmost ends of the nuclear fuel cycle: Finnish perceptions of the risks of uranium mining and nuclear waste management
by Tapio Litmanen & Barry D. Solomon & Mika Kari - 1061-1088 Mobility, risk tolerance and competence to manage risks
by Allan M. Williams & Vladimír Baláž
August 2014, Volume 17, Issue 7
- 785-814 Formulating an emergency plan based on expectation-maximization is one thing, but applying it to a single case is another
by Hong-Yue Sun & Li-Lin Rao & Kun Zhou & Shu Li - 815-836 A spatiotemporal approach for determining disaster-risk potential based on damage consequences of multiple hazard events
by Pedcris M. Orencio & Masahiko Fujii - 837-854 The evolution of blame and trust: an examination of a Canadian drinking water contamination event
by S. Michelle Driedger & Christine Mazur & Bhavnita Mistry - 855-869 Hard and soft law approaches to addressing psychosocial risks in Europe: lessons learned in the development of the Italian approach
by Sergio Iavicoli & Stavroula Leka & Aditya Jain & Benedetta Persechino & Bruna Maria Rondinone & Matteo Ronchetti & Antonio Valenti - 871-884 A risk perspective supporting organizational efforts for achieving high reliability
by Jahon Khorsandi & Terje Aven - 885-901 Statistical methods for modeling the risk of runway excursions
by Dustin C.S. Wagner & Kash Barker - 903-921 Measures of risk associated to regulations compliance: a laboratory experiment on the use of common-pool resources
by Daniel Alfredo Revollo-Fernandez & Alonso Aguilar-Ibarra - 923-949 Re-scaling risk governance using local appraisal and community involvement
by Alexandre Oliveira Tavares & Pedro Pinto dos Santos
June 2014, Volume 17, Issue 6
- 683-687 International workshop on liability and insurance and their influence on safety management of industrial operations and products
by Michael Baram - 689-707 The complementary roles of liability, regulation and insurance in safety management: theory and practice
by Michael G. Faure - 709-719 'Soft Law' mechanisms for nanotechnology: liability and insurance drivers
by Gary E. Marchant - 721-734 On the joint use of safety regulation and civil liability to promote safe management of hazardous operations: a French case study
by Pierre Bentata - 735-748 Regulation of risk management of medical devices and the role of litigation
by Bastian A. de Mol - 749-764 Accident causation models, management and the law
by Patrick Hudson - 765-779 Liability, blame, and causation in Norwegian risk regulation
by Jacob Kringen - 781-783 Pandora's Risk, by Kent Osband, New York, Columbia University Press, 2011, 304 pp., $49.95/£34.50 (hardback), ISBN: 978-0-231-15172-6
by Rob Goble
May 2014, Volume 17, Issue 5
- 543-564 The substitution principle in chemical regulation: a constructive critique
by Ragnar Lofstedt - 565-568 Substitution of chemicals based on assessment of hazard, risk and impact
by Tomas Öberg - 569-571 The substitution principle in chemical regulation: a constructive critique, by Ragnar Löfstedt
by Terje Aven - 573-575 The substitution principle in chemical regulation: a constructive critique
by Anna Olofsson - 577-580 The substitution principle in chemical regulation: a constructive critique (Löfstedt, R.)
by Royal Society of Chemistry - 581-586 Principles and tools of chemical regulation: a comment on 'the substitution principle in chemical regulation: a constructive critique'
by Adam D.K. Abelkop & John D. Graham - 587-591 Comment on Löfstedt's 'The substitution principle in chemical regulation: a constructive critique'
by Susan E. Dudley - 593-595 Commentary on the Löfstedt substitution paper
by Julie Girling - 597-599 Comment on paper: the substitution principle by Ragnar Löfstedt
by Ortwin Renn - 601-620 BeSeCu-S - a self-report instrument for emergency survivors
by Daniela Knuth & Doris Kehl & Ed Galea & Lynn Hulse & Jordi Sans & Lola Vallès & Malin Roiha & Frank Seidler & Eberhard Diebe & Lena Kecklund & Sara Petterson & Jerzy Wolanin & Grzegorz Beltowski & Marek Preiss & Marie Sotolárová & Marketa Holubová & Turhan Sofuoglu & Zeynep Baskaya Sofuoglu & Luca Pietrantoni & Elisa Saccinto & Silke Schmidt - 621-640 Risk allocation in a public-private partnership: a case study of construction and operation of kindergartens in Kazakhstan
by Nikolai Mouraviev & Nada K. Kakabadse - 641-663 A combined approach for supply chain risk management: description and application to a real hospital pharmaceutical case study
by Hatem Elleuch & Wafik Hachicha & Habib Chabchoub - 665-682 The virtuous circle in disaster recovery: who returns and stays in town after disaster evacuation?
by Jungbu Kim & Seong Soo Oh
April 2014, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 425-434 Risk, uncertainty and policy: towards a social-dialectical understanding
by Patrick R. Brown & Anna Olofsson - 435-451 Nuclear power in China after Fukushima: understanding public knowledge, attitudes, and trust
by Guizhen He & Arthur P.J. Mol & Lei Zhang & Yonglong Lu - 453-467 The 'new social contract' and the individualisation of risk in policy
by Myra Hamilton - 469-483 Towards a global governance of risks: international health organisations and the surveillance of emerging infectious diseases
by Muriel Figuié - 485-503 Risks and political responses to climate change in Brazilian coastal cities
by Fabiana Barbi & Leila da Costa Ferreira - 505-523 Unravelling science-policy interactions in environmental risk governance of the Baltic Sea: comparing fisheries and eutrophication
by Sebastian Linke & Michael Gilek & Mikael Karlsson & Oksana Udovyk - 525-542 Risk policies and risk perceptions: a comparative study of environmental health risk policy and perception in six European countries
by Christian Bröer & Gerben Moerman & Pita Spruijt & Ric van Poll
March 2014, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 281-298 Measuring resilience: methodological and political challenges of a trend security concept
by Timothy Prior & Jonas Hagmann - 299-315 Investigating the operation of the affect heuristic: is it an associative construct?
by Ellen Townsend & Alexa Spence & Sarah Knowles - 317-335 Specificity of reinforcement for risk behaviors of the Balloon Analog Risk Task using math models of performance
by Nicole Prause & Steven Lawyer - 337-352 Supply chain risk modeling by AHP and Fuzzy AHP methods
by Gordana Radivojević & Vladimir Gajović - 353-365 Gender differences in risk management of contaminated land at a Swedish authority
by Monika Filipsson & Lill Ljunggren & Tomas Öberg - 367-381 Risk perception and management in smallholder dairy farming in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
by Kinfe Gebreegziabher & Tewodros Tadesse - 383-404 A research and defects analysis of the disaster relief system of China
by Guo-Liang Luo - 405-424 The Deepwater Horizon explosion: non-technical skills, safety culture, and system complexity
by Tom W. Reader & Paul O'Connor
February 2014, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 161-175 Participatory safety barrier analysis: a case from the offshore maritime industry
by Trond Kongsvik & Torgeir Haavik & Gudveig Gjøsund - 177-193 Cognitive and affective perceptions of vulnerability as predictors of exercise intentions among people with type 2 diabetes
by David B. Portnoy & Annette R. Kaufman & William M.P. Klein & Todd A. Doyle & Mary de Groot - 195-219 A review of uncertainty in environmental risk: characterising potential natures, locations and levels
by Daniel J.C. Skinner & Sophie A. Rocks & Simon J.T. Pollard - 221-240 The implication of extreme events on policy responses
by Urs Steiner Brandt - 241-261 Reducing perceived online shopping risk to enhance loyalty: a website quality perspective
by Ming-Tsang Hsieh & Wen-Chin Tsao - 263-279 How did enterprise risk management first appear in the Korean public sector?
by Eun-sung Kim
January 2014, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-6 Nuclear energy law and decision-making in India
by Ram Mohan M.P. & Rajesh Babu R. - 7-21 Indian nuclear fuel cycle decision-making: an analysis of influences
by James E. Platte - 23-42 'One in infinity': failing to learn from accidents and implications for nuclear safety in India
by M.V. Ramana & Ashwin Kumar - 43-60 India's nuclear energy renaissance: stuck in the middle?
by A. Vinod Kumar - 61-80 Environmental risk regulation and the Indian Supreme Court: an exercise in de-formalization of the law?
by Nupur Chowdhury - 81-95 International investment treaty implications for the Indian position on nuclear liability
by Vyoma Jha - 97-113 Placing the Indian civil nuclear liability regime in context: the extent of supplier's liability
by Ayushi Sutaria - 115-131 Nuclear liability law of India: an appraisal of extent of liability, right of recourse and transboundary applicability
by Ram Mohan M.P. - 133-143 Underground nuclear repositories and international civil liability: the time factor
by Patrick Reyners - 145-160 Dynamics of legal regime on safety of nuclear power plants in India after Fukushima disaster
by Anupam Jha
November 2013, Volume 16, Issue 10
- 1209-1224 Neoliberalism and work-related risks: individual or collective responsibilization?
by P. Mascini & P. Achterberg & D. Houtman - 1225-1239 Managing risk through the veil of ignorance
by Alasdair Marshall & Udechukwu Ojiako - 1241-1258 Communicating production outcomes as gains or losses, operator skill and their effects on safety-related violations in a simulated production context
by Annette Kluge & Björn Badura & Christian Rietz - 1259-1275 Profiling the environmental risk management of Chinese local environmental agencies
by Guizhen He & Lei Zhang & Arthur P.J. Mol & Yonglong Lu - 1277-1295 Influences of individual-level characteristics on risk perceptions to various categories of environmental health and safety risks
by Christopher L. Cummings & David M. Berube & Mary E. Lavelle - 1297-1314 Risk-type density diagrams by crash type on two-lane rural roads
by Gianluca Dell'Acqua & Francesca Russo & Salvatore Antonio Biancardo - 1315-1317 David Vogel, The Politics of Precaution: Regulating Health, Safety, and Environmental Risks in Europe and the United States, Princeton University Press, 2012
by Sophie Nappert - 1317-1320 The Reality of Precaution -- Comparing Risk Regulation in the United States and Europe, Jonathan B Wiener, Michael D Rogers, James K Hammitt, Peter H Sand, eds, RFF Press, 2011
by Sophie Nappert