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August 2004, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 859-868 What Can Decision Analysis Do for Invasive Species Management?
by Lynn A. Maguire - 869-878 Habitat Destruction, Fragmentation, and Disturbance Promote Invasion by Habitat Generalists in a Multispecies Metapopulation
by Michelle Marvier & Peter Kareiva & Michael G. Neubert - 879-892 Bioeconomics of Managing the Spread of Exotic Pest Species with Barrier Zones
by Alexei A. Sharov - 893-900 Risk Analysis for Invasive Species: General Framework and Research Needs
by Mark C. Andersen & Heather Adams & Bruce Hope & Mark Powell - 901-908 A Discussion of Findings and Their Possible Implications from a Workshop on Bioterrorism Threat Assessment and Risk Management
by Raymond A. Zilinskas & Bruce Hope & D. Warner North - 909-916 CAPPS II: The Foundation of Aviation Security?
by Arnold Barnett - 917-919 The Lamppost, the Wizard, and the Law: Reflections on Professor Barnett's Assessment of CAPPS II
by Peter Carstensen - 921-924 CAPPS II: A Risky Choice Concerning an Untested Risk Detection Technology
by Jonathan P. Caulkins - 925-927 Comments on “CAPPS II: The Foundation of Aviation Security?”
by B. John Garrick - 929-931 Safety Versus Defense: Comments on “CAPPS II: The Foundation of Aviation Security?”
by Itzhak Ravid - 933-934 Reply to Discussants
by Arnold Barnett - 935-946 The Problem of Redundancy Problem: Why More Nuclear Security Forces May Produce Less Nuclear Security
by Scott D. Sagan - 947-948 Redundancy and Nuclear Security
by George E. Apostolakis - 949-953 Thinking about How Many Guards Will Do the Job
by Matthew Bunn - 955-957 Redundancy as a Design Principle and an Operating Principle
by John S. Carroll - 959-961 Increasing the Number of Guards at Nuclear Power Plants
by Ron Westrum - 963-984 A Risk‐Based Approach to Setting Priorities in Protecting Bridges Against Terrorist Attacks
by Maria Leung & James H. Lambert & Alexander Mosenthal - 985-988 Mathematical Methods in Combatting Terrorism
by Bernard Harris - 989-1005 Expressing Economic Risk—Review and Presentation of a Unifying Approach
by Terje Aven & Espen Fyhn Nilsen & Thomas Nilsen - 1007-1018 The Impact of Dietary Changes Among the Inuit of Nunavik (Canada): A Socioeconomic Assessment of Possible Public Health Recommendations Dealing with Food Contamination
by Gérard Duhaime & Marcelle Chabot & Pierre Fréchette & Véronique Robichaud & Solange Proulx - 1019-1034 Quantification of Variability and Uncertainty for Censored Data Sets and Application to Air Toxic Emission Factors
by Yuchao Zhao & H. Christopher Frey - 1035-1039 Simple Bounds on Cumulative Intensity Functions of Renewal and G‐Renewal Processes with Increasing Failure Rate Underlying Distributions
by Mark P. Kaminskiy - 1041-1063 Use of Advances in Technology for Maritime Risk Assessment
by J. Wang & H. S. Sii & J. B. Yang & A. Pillay & D. Yu & J. Liu & E. Maistralis & A. Saajedi - 1065-1066 Book Reviews: 1
by Murat Isik - 1066-1068 Book Reviews: 2
by Bill Durodié - 1068-1069 Book Reviews: 3
by Michael Greenberg
June 2004, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 513-513 Letter to the Editor Regarding Mad Cow Hysteria
by David W. Gaylor - 515-520 How Useful Is Quantitative Risk Assessment?
by George E. Apostolakis - 521-536 The Potential of Next‐Generation Microbiological Diagnostics to Improve Bioterrorism Detection Speed
by Elizabeth A. Casman - 537-546 Ramifications of Risk Measures in Implementing Quantitative Performance Assessment for the Proposed Radioactive Waste Repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, USA
by Sitakanta Mohanty & Richard B. Codell - 547-552 Mesothelioma Among Brake Mechanics: An Expanded Analysis of a Case‐Control Study
by Patrick A. Hessel & M. Jane Teta & Michael Goodman & Edmund Lau - 553-571 Quantification of Variability and Uncertainty Using Mixture Distributions: Evaluation of Sample Size, Mixing Weights, and Separation Between Components
by Junyu Zheng & H. Christopher Frey - 573-585 Comparison of Sensitivity Analysis Methods Based on Applications to a Food Safety Risk Assessment Model
by Sumeet R. Patil & H. Christopher Frey - 587-601 A Risk Assessment for Occupational Acrylonitrile Exposure Using Epidemiology Data
by Thomas B. Starr & Christine Gause & Ada O. Youk & Roslyn Stone & Gary M. Marsh & James J. Collins - 603-619 Estimates of Lifetime‐Absorbed Daily Doses from the Use of Personal‐Care Products Containing Polyacrylamide: A Monte Carlo Analysis
by Cynthia B. Van Landingham & Greg A Lawrence & Annette M Shipp - 621-634 The Risk of MTBE Relative to Other VOCs in Public Drinking Water in California
by Pamela R. D. Williams & Laurie Benton & Patrick J. Sheehan - 635-650 Value of Information Analysis in Environmental Health Risk Management Decisions: Past, Present, and Future
by Fumie Yokota & Kimberly M. Thompson - 651-664 Dead Reckoning: Demographic Determinants of the Accuracy of Mortality Risk Perceptions
by Jahn Karl Hakes & W. Kip Viscusi - 665-673 Agreement Between Scales in the Measurement of Breast Cancer Risk Perceptions
by Marilyn M. Schapira & Susan L. Davids & Timothy L. McAuliffe & Ann B. Nattinger - 675-695 Optimal and Acceptable Technical Facilities Involving Risks
by Ruediger Rackwitz - 697-713 Applying the Partitioned Multiobjective Risk Method (PMRM) to Portfolio Selection
by Joost Reyes Santos & Yacov Y. Haimes - 715-726 Explaining Public Resistance to Genetically Modified Corn: An Analysis of the Distribution of Benefits and Risks
by Felicia Wu - 727-735 Using Risk Assessment, Benefit‐Cost Analysis, and Real Options to Implement a Precautionary Principle
by Scott Farrow - 737-749 Local Acceptance of a High‐Level Nuclear Waste Repository
by Lennart Sjöberg - 751-770 Computational Modeling of Serum‐Binding Proteins and Clearance in Extrapolations Across Life Stages and Species for Endocrine Active Compounds
by Justin G. Teeguarden & Hugh A. Barton - 771-779 Engineered Containment and Control Systems: Nurturing Nature
by James H. Clarke & Margaret M. MacDonell & Ellen D. Smith & R. Jeffrey Dunn & W. Jody Waugh - 783-783 Beyond September 11th: An Account of Post‐Disaster Research
by Michael Greenberg - 783-784 Risk Analysis of Prion Diseases in Animals
by Curtis C. Travis
April 2004, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 305-306 Letter to the Editor
by David M. Stieb & Alan J. Krupnick & Wiktor L. Adamowicz & Paul De Civita & Richard T. Burnett & Barry Jessiman - 307-309 Response to Letter to the Editor
by M. Pandey - 311-322 Risk as Analysis and Risk as Feelings: Some Thoughts about Affect, Reason, Risk, and Rationality
by Paul Slovic & Melissa L. Finucane & Ellen Peters & Donald G. MacGregor - 323-334 Risk Perceptions of Mobile Phone Use While Driving
by Mathew P. White & J. Richard Eiser & Peter R. Harris - 335-346 The Benefits and Costs of Disclosing Information about Risks: What Do We Know about Right‐to‐Know?
by Thomas C. Beierle - 347-348 Risk‐Risk Balancing for Hazardous Waste Workers: Alternative Work, Traffic Fatalities, and Unemployment
by Michael Gochfeld - 349-361 Evaluating the Efficacy of a Mental Models Approach for Improving Occupational Chemical Risk Protection
by Jörg Niewöhner & Patrick Cox & Simon Gerrard & Nick Pidgeon - 363-378 Ecological Risk Ranking: Development and Evaluation of a Method for Improving Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making
by Henry H. Willis & Michael L. DeKay & M. Granger Morgan & H. Keith Florig & Paul S. Fischbeck - 379-388 Estimation of Tuberculosis Risk on a Commercial Airliner
by Gwangpyo Ko & Kimberly M. Thompson & Edward A. Nardell - 389-399 Risk Assessment of Listeriosis Linked to the Consumption of Two Soft Cheeses Made from Raw Milk: Camembert of Normandy and Brie of Meaux
by Moez Sanaa & Louis Coroller & Olivier Cerf - 401-407 Dose Response for Infection by Escherichia coli O157:H7 from Outbreak Data
by Peter Teunis & Katsuhisa Takumi & Kunihiro Shinagawa - 409-414 Modeling Growth and Reduction of Microorganisms in Foods as Functions of Temperature and Time
by Robert L. McMasters & Ewen C. Todd - 415-424 Risk‐Adjusted Mission Value: Trading Off Mission Risk for Mission Value
by Ralph F. Miles - 425-436 Waste Package Performance Evaluations for the Proposed High‐Level Nuclear Waste Repository at Yucca Mountain
by Kevin G. Mon & Bryan E. Bullard & Sunil Mehta & Joon H. Lee - 437-442 Interpretation of Monte Carlo Simulations Using Parameter Space Plots
by Christopher A. Kennedy - 443-447 Science‐Based Trade Disputes: A New Challenge in Harmonizing the Evidentiary Systems of Law and Science
by Siobán D. Harlow - 449-459 The Contrast Between Risk Assessment and Rules of Evidence in the Context of International Trade Disputes: Can the U.S. Experience Inform the Process?
by Elizabeth L. Anderson & Catherine St. Hilaire - 461-469 Environmental Risk, Precaution, and Scientific Rationality in the Context of WTO/NAFTA Trade Rules
by Douglas Crawford‐Brown & Joost Pauwelyn & Kelly Smith - 471-481 The Asbestos Case: A Comment on the Appointment and Use of Nonpartisan Experts in World Trade Organization Dispute Resolution Involving Health Risk
by Russellyn S. Carruth & Bernard D. Goldstein - 483-490 The Weakest Link: Demonstrating the Inconsistency of “Appropriate Levels of Protection” in Australia‐Salmon
by Jeffery Atik - 491-499 The Precautionary Principle and/or Risk Assessment in World Trade Organization Decisions: A Possible Role for Risk Perception
by Bernard Goldstein & Russellyn S. Carruth - 501-507 The WHO/WTO Study on Trade and Public Health: A Critical Assessment
by Robert Howse - 509-510 Regulation and Risk: Occupational Health and Safety on the Railways
by Carl Macrae - 510-511 Risk Analysis in Engineering and Economics
by Sandy Straus - 511-512 In the Chamber of Risks: Understanding Risk Controversies
by Jennifer Vanderhart
February 2004, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-17 A Quantitative Risk Assessment of Waterborne Cryptosporidiosis in France Using Second‐Order Monte Carlo Simulation
by Régis Pouillot & Pascal Beaudeau & Jean‐Baptiste Denis & Francis Derouin & AFSSA Cryptosporidium Study Group - 19-30 Combining Food Frequency and Survey Data to Quantify Long‐Term Dietary Exposure: A Methyl Mercury Case Study
by Nga L. Tran & Leila Barraj & Kim Smith & Annabelle Javier & Thomas A. Burke - 31-40 A Comparison of Three Methods for Calculating Confidence Intervals for the Benchmark Dose
by Mirjam Moerbeek & Aldert H. Piersma & Wout Slob - 41-49 Dose‐Response Model for 13 Strains of Salmonella
by Thomas Oscar - 51-64 Children's Exposure to Arsenic from CCA‐Treated Wooden Decks and Playground Structures
by Harold F. Hemond & Helena M. Solo‐Gabriele - 65-72 A Parametric Model for Detecting Hormetic Effects in Developmental Toxicity Studies
by Daniel L. Hunt & Dale Bowman - 73-85 Estimating Contaminant Dose for Intermittent Dermal Contact: Model Development, Testing, and Application
by W. J. Riley & T. E. McKone & E. A. Cohen Hubal - 87-102 Earthquake Beliefs and Adoption of Seismic Hazard Adjustments
by David J. Whitney & Michael K. Lindell & Hannah‐Hanh D. Nguyen - 103-114 Varying Risk Comparison Elements: Effects on Public Reactions
by Branden B. Johnson - 115-129 Discrimination, Vulnerability, and Justice in the Face of Risk
by Terre A. Satterfield & C. K. Mertz & Paul Slovic - 131-145 Risk Comparisons, Conflict, and Risk Acceptability Claims
by Branden B. Johnson - 147-156 Ethics and Choosing Appropriate Means to an End: Problems with Coal Mine and Nuclear Workplace Safety
by Kristin Shrader‐Frechette & Roger Cooke - 157-168 A Critical Look at Risk Assessments for Global Catastrophes
by Adrian Kent - 169-183 Thinking Aloud about Trust: A Protocol Analysis of Trust in Risk Management
by Timothy C. Earle - 185-194 GM Foods and the Misperception of Risk Perception
by George Gaskell & Nick Allum & Wolfgang Wagner & Nicole Kronberger & Helge Torgersen & Juergen Hampel & Julie Bardes - 195-196 Introduction: Special Collection on Microbial Risk
by Peter Teunis & Nico Nagelkerke - 197-208 Defining Susceptibility for Microbial Risk Assessment: Results of a Workshop
by John Balbus & Rebecca Parkin & Anna Makri & Lisa Ragain & Martha Embrey & Fred Hauchman - 209-220 Cryptosporidiosis Susceptibility and Risk: A Case Study
by Anna Makri & Reza Modarres & Rebecca Parkin - 221-236 A Dynamic Model to Assess Microbial Health Risks Associated with Beneficial Uses of Biosolids
by Joseph N. S. Eisenberg & Jeffrey A. Soller & James Scott & Don M. Eisenberg & John M. Colford - 237-253 Scenario Tree Modeling to Analyze the Probability of Classical Swine Fever Virus Introduction into Member States of the European Union
by Clazien J. De Vos & Helmut W. Saatkamp & Mirjam Nielen & Ruud B. M. Huirne - 255-269 A Bayesian Approach to Quantify the Contribution of Animal‐Food Sources to Human Salmonellosis
by Tine Hald & David Vose & Henrik C. Wegener & Timour Koupeev - 271-288 Quantifying Human Health Risks from Virginiamycin Used in Chickens
by Louis A. Cox & Douglas A. Popken - 289-299 Differences in Perception of Risk Between People Who Have and Have Not Experienced Salmonella Food Poisoning
by Sharon M. Parry & Susan Miles & Ascanio Tridente & Stephen R. Palmer & South and East Wales Infectious Disease Group - 301-301 A Practical Guide to Understanding, Managing, and Reviewing Environmental Risk Assessment Reports
by Laura Neher - 301-304 The Timid Corporation – Why Business Is Terrified of Taking Risk
by Bill Durodié
December 2003, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 1117-1133 Communicating about the Risks and Benefits of Genetically Modified Foods: The Mediating Role of Trust
by Lynn J. Frewer & Joachim Scholderer & Lone Bredahl - 1135-1145 Simulation Modeling of Anthrax Spore Dispersion in a Bioterrorism Incident
by Vladimir P. Reshetin & James L. Regens - 1147-1163 Dose‐Response and Risk Assessment of Airborne Hexavalent Chromium and Lung Cancer Mortality
by Casey Crump & Kenny Crump & Eric Hack & Rose Luippold & Kenneth Mundt & Elizabeth Liebig & Julie Panko & Dennis Paustenbach & Deborah Proctor - 1165-1172 Correlations Between Parameters in Risk Models: Estimation and Propagation of Uncertainty by Markov Chain Monte Carlo
by A. E. Ades & G. Lu - 1173-1184 Prediction of Human Blood: Air Partition Coefficient: A Comparison of Structure‐Based and Property‐Based Methods
by Subhash C. Basak & Denise Mills & Douglas M. Hawkins & Hisham A. El‐Masri - 1185-1197 Weighing Health Benefit and Health Risk Information when Consuming Sport‐Caught Fish
by Barbara A. Knuth & Nancy A. Connelly & Judy Sheeshka & Jacqueline Patterson - 1199-1208 Health Risk Assessment After Decontamination of the Beaches Polluted by the Wrecked ERIKA Tanker
by Frédéric Dor & Roseline Bonnard & Claire Gourier‐Fréry & André Cicolella & Roland Dujardin & Denis Zmirou - 1209-1210 Introduction to the 2001 Best Paper Special Issue
by Robin Cantor - 1211-1220 A Model for Optimization of Biomarker Testing Frequency to Minimize Disease and Cost: Example of Beryllium Sensitization Testing
by Nancy L. Judd & William C. Griffith & Tim Takaro & Elaine M. Faustman - 1221-1238 The Impact of Cytochrome P450 2E1‐Dependent Metabolic Variance on a Risk‐Relevant Pharmacokinetic Outcome in Humans
by John C. Lipscomb & Linda K. Teuschler & Jeff Swartout & Doug Popken & Tony Cox & Gregory L. Kedderis - 1239-1255 Probabilistic Framework for the Estimation of the Adult and Child Toxicokinetic Intraspecies Uncertainty Factors
by Michael Pelekis & Mark J. Nicolich & Joseph S. Gauthier - 1257-1270 Public Meetings and Risk Amplification: A Longitudinal Study
by Katherine A. McComas - 1271-1285 Risk Perception in a Developing Country: The Case of Chile
by Nicolás C. Bronfman & Luis A. Cifuentes - 1287-1296 Risk Communication and Foodborne Illness: Message Sponsorship and Attempts to Stimulate Perceptions of Risk
by Joye Gordon - 1297-1308 Model Uncertainty and Choices Made by Modelers: Lessons Learned from the International Atomic Energy Agency Model Intercomparisons
by Igor Linkov & Dmitriy Burmistrov - 1309-1321 Distribution of Arsenic and Copper in Sediment Pore Water: An Ecological Risk Assessment Case Study for Offshore Drilling Waste Discharges
by Rehan Sadiq & Tahir Husain & Brian Veitch & Neil Bose - 1323-1335 Risk Modeling, Assessment, and Management of Lahar Flow Threat
by M. F. Leung & J. R. Santos & Y. Y. Haimes - 1337-1349 Comparative Risk and Policy Analysis in Environmental Health
by E. Y. Wong & R. A. Ponce & S. Farrow & S. M. Bartell & R. C. Lee & E. M. Faustman - 1351-1355 The Microbiological Risk Assessment of Food
by Peg Coleman - 1355-1356 Minding the Machines: Preventing Technological Disasters
by Charles N. Haas
October 2003, Volume 23, Issue 5
- 859-860 Letter to the Editor
by Marc Stifelman - 861-864 Response to Letter to the Editor
by Barbara L. Harper & Brian Flett & Stuart Harris & Corn Abeyta & Fred Kirschner - 865-881 Accident Epidemiology and the U.S. Chemical Industry: Accident History and Worst‐Case Data from RMP*Info
by Paul R. Kleindorfer & James C. Belke & Michael R. Elliott & Kiwan Lee & Robert A. Lowe & Harold I. Feldman - 883-896 The Role of Hazardousness and Regulatory Practice in the Accidental Release of Chemicals at U.S. Industrial Facilities
by Michael R. Elliott & Paul R. Keindorfer & Robert A. Lowe - 897-908 Analyzing the Cost of Screening Selectee and Non‐Selectee Baggage
by Julie L. Virta & Sheldon H. Jacobson & John E. Kobza - 909-915 Probabilistic Risk Analysis for a High‐Level Radioactive Waste Repository
by Bernard L. Cohen - 917-927 Analytical Predictive Bayesian Assessment of Occupational Injury Risk: Municipal Solid Waste Collectors
by James D. Englehardt & Huren An & Lora E. Fleming & Judy A. Bean - 929-936 Unified Risk Analysis of Fatigue Failure in Ductile Alloy Components During All Three Stages of Fatigue Crack Evolution Process
by Ravindra Patankar - 937-943 Correlation of Quantitative Risk Results for High Hazard Processes
by Yanjun Wang & Harry H. West & Tom L. Teague & Najmul Hasan & M. Sam Mannan - 945-960 Application of Geostatistics to Risk Assessment
by William C. Thayer & Daniel A. Griffith & Philip E. Goodrum & Gary L. Diamond & James M. Hassett - 961-972 Exploring the Dimensionality of Trust in Risk Regulation
by Wouter Poortinga & Nick F. Pidgeon - 973-984 Consumer Risk Perceptions Toward Agricultural Biotechnology, Self‐Protection, and Food Demand: The Case of Milk in the United States
by Lydia Zepeda & Robin Douthitt & So‐Ye You - 985-998 Do Reports on Drinking Water Quality Affect Customers' Concerns? Experiments in Report Content
by Branden B. Johnson - 999-1007 How Reassuring are Risk Comparisons to Pollution Standards and Emission Limits?
by Branden B. Johnson & Caron Chess - 1009-1020 Hazards Education for Youth: A Quasi‐Experimental Investigation
by Kevin R. Ronan & David M. Johnston - 1021-1029 Assessing Perceptions of Synergistic Health Risk: A Comparison of Two Scales
by Sarah E. Hampson & Judy A. Andrews & Maureen Barckley & Michael E. Lee & Edward Lichtenstein - 1031-1046 Determination of an Occupational Exposure Guideline for Manganese Using the Benchmark Method
by Harvey J. Clewell & Gregory A. Lawrence & Donald B. Calne & Kenny S. Crump - 1047-1057 Validation of Multimedia Models Assessing Exposure to PAHs—The SOLEX Study
by Frédéric Dor & Pascal Empereur‐Bissonnet & Denis Zmirou & Vincent Nedellec & Jean‐Marie Haguenoer & Frans Jongeneelen & Alain Person & William Dab & Colin Ferguson - 1059-1068 Benchmark Calculations in Risk Assessment Using Continuous Dose‐Response Information: The Influence of Variance and the Determination of a Cut‐Off Value
by Salomon J. Sand & Dietrich Von Rosen & Agneta Falk Filipsson - 1069-1084 A Framework and Case Study for Exposure Assessment in the Voluntary Children's Chemical Evaluation Program
by Richard Reiss & Elizabeth L. Anderson & James Lape - 1085-1115 Data Available for Evaluating the Risks and Benefits of MTBE and Ethanol as Alternative Fuel Oxygenates
by Pamela R. D. Williams & Colleen A. Cushing & Patrick J. Sheehan
August 2003, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 641-650 Safety Impacts of SUVs, Vans, and Pickup Trucks in Two‐Vehicle Crashes
by Edmond L. Toy & James K. Hammitt - 651-661 Spatial Stochastic Simulation Offers Potential as a Quantitative Method for Pest Risk Analysis
by Trond Rafoss - 663-668 Bacon, Boole, the EPA, and Scientific Standards
by David H. Root - 669-684 Perception of Environmental Hazards in Hong Kong Chinese
by Julian Chuk‐ling Lai & Julia Tao - 685-695 What Risks Are Chinese People Concerned About?
by Xiaofei Xie & Mei Wang & Liancang Xu - 697-704 How Do Individuals Apply Risk Information When Choosing Among Health Care Interventions?
by Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen & Ivar Sønbø Kristiansen & Jørgen Nexøe & Jesper Bo Nielsen - 705-716 Test of a Trust and Confidence Model in the Applied Context of Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Risks
by Michael Siegrist & Timothy C. Earle & Heinz Gutscher - 717-726 Trust in Risky Messages: The Role of Prior Attitudes
by Mathew P. White & Sabine Pahl & Marc Buehner & Andres Haye - 727-738 Trust and Risk Perception in Western Europe: A Cross‐National Study
by Mattias J. Viklund - 739-749 Attitudes and Risk Perceptions of Stakeholders in a Nuclear Waste Siting Issue
by Lennart Sjöberg - 751-766 The “Trust Gap” Hypothesis: Predicting Support for Biotechnology Across National Cultures as a Function of Trust in Actors
by Susanna Hornig Priest & Heinz Bonfadelli & Maria Rusanen - 767-780 Are Some Risk Comparisons More Effective Under Conflict?: A Replication and Extension of Roth et al
by Branden B. Johnson - 781-789 Further Notes on Public Response to Uncertainty in Risks and Science
by Branden B. Johnson - 791-803 Evaluating Risk Communication about Fish Consumption Advisories: Efficacy of a Brochure versus a Classroom Lesson in Spanish and English
by Joanna Burger & Melanie Hughes McDermott & Caron Chess & Eleanor Bochenek & Marla Perez‐Lugo & Kerry Kirk Pflugh - 805-810 Vulnerability and Risk: Some Thoughts from a Political and Policy Perspective
by Daniel Sarewitz & Roger Pielke & Mojdeh Keykhah - 811-820 The Speeding Attitude Scale and the Role of Sensation Seeking in Profiling Young Drivers at Risk
by Robert W. Whissell & Brian J. Bigelow - 821-828 Risk Target: An Interactive Context Factor in Risk Perception
by Danièle Hermand & Serge Karsenty & Yves Py & Laurent Guillet & Bruno Chauvin & Arnaud Simeone & María Teresa & Muñoz Sastre & Etienne Mullet - 829-840 Communicating Worst‐Case Scenarios: Neighbors' Views of Industrial Accident Management
by Branden B. Johnson & Caron Chess - 841-855 Polarization in the Reaction to Health‐Risk Information: A Question of Social Position?
by Eva Lindbladh & Carl Hampus Lyttkens - 857-858 Book Review
by Michele Morrone
June 2003, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 427-428 Letter to the Editor Regarding Chemical White Paper Special Issue
by Bill Durodié - 429-444 Strategic Alternative Responses to Risks of Terrorism
by Wm. A. Wulf & Yacov Y. Haimes & Thomas A. Longstaff - 445-459 Near‐Miss Incident Management in the Chemical Process Industry
by James R. Phimister & Ulku Oktem & Paul R. Kleindorfer & Howard Kunreuther - 461-471 Development of a Public Participation and Communication Protocol for Establishing Fish Consumption Advisories
by Cynthia G. Jardine - 473-487 Benchmark Dose Risk Assessment for Formaldehyde Using Airflow Modeling and a Single‐Compartment, DNA‐Protein Cross‐Link Dosimetry Model to Estimate Human Equivalent Doses
by Paul M. Schlosser & Patrick D. Lilly & Rory B. Conolly & Derek B. Janszen & Julie S. Kimbell - 489-496 Estimating the Predicted Environmental Concentration of the Residues of Veterinary Medicines: Should Uncertainty and Variability Be Ignored?
by Louise A. Kelly & Mike A. Taylor & Marion J. A. Wooldridge - 497-504 Human Mercury Toxicity and Ice Angler Fish Consumption: Are People Eating Enough to Cause Health Problems?
by Colleen M. Flaherty & Greg G. Sass & Kaelyn E. Stiles - 505-514 Models of Neurotoxicity: Extrapolation of Benchmark Doses in Vitro
by Matteo Goldoni & Maria Vittoria Vettori & Rossella Alinovi & Andrea Caglieri & Sandra Ceccatelli & Antonio Mutti - 515-528 An Application of the Holistochastic Human Exposure Methodology to Naturally Occurring Arsenic in Bangladesh Drinking Water
by M. L. Serre & A. Kolovos & G. Christakos & K. Modis - 529-535 Aligning Chemical Assessment Tools Across the Hazard‐Risk Continuum
by Charles A. Pittinger & Thomas H. Brennan & Drew A. Badger & P. J. (Bert) Hakkinen & M. Catherine Fehrenbacher - 537-543 Introduction to Special Issue on Flood Risks in Europe
by Joanne Linnerooth‐Bayer & Aniello Amendola - 545-557 Floods and Climate Change: Interactions and Impacts
by Axel Bronstert - 559-566 The Impact of Climate Variability on Flood Risk in Poland
by Zdzislaw Kaczmarek - 567-574 European River Floods in a Changing World
by James K. Mitchell - 575-583 Adapting to Climate: A Case Study on Riverine Flood Risks in the Netherlands
by Richard S. J. Tol & Nicolien Van Der Grijp & Alexander A. Olsthoorn & Peter E. Van Der Werff - 585-600 Stakeholder Views on Flood Risk Management in Hungary's Upper Tisza Basin
by Anna Vari & Joanne Linnerooth‐Bayer & Zoltan Ferencz - 601-609 Infrastructure in Developing and Transition Countries: Risk and Protection
by Paul K. Freeman & Georg Ch. Pflug - 611-626 Sovereign Cat Bonds and Infrastructure Project Financing
by David Croson & Andreas Richter - 627-639 The Financial Management of Catastrophic Flood Risks in Emerging‐Economy Countries
by Howard C. Kunreuther & Joanne Linnerooth‐Bayer
April 2003, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 241-248 Communicating Risk: Wireless and Hardwired
by Ann Bostrom & Ragnar E. Löfstedt - 249-260 Forest Fire Risk Management and Public Participation in Changing Socioenvironmental Conditions: A Case Study in a Mediterranean Region
by David Tàbara & David Saurí & Rufí Cerdan - 261-267 A Social Network Contagion Theory of Risk Perception
by Clifford W. Scherer & Hichang Cho - 269-279 Evaluating Citizen Advisory Boards: The Importance of Theory and Participant‐Based Criteria and Practical Implications
by Susan L. Santos & Caron Chess - 281-289 Using Risk Communication to Disclose the Outcome of a Participatory Decision‐Making Process: Effects on the Perceived Acceptability of Risk‐Policy Decisions
by Joseph L. Arvai - 291-302 Exploring Technical and Cultural Appeals in Strategic Risk Communication: The Fernald Radium Case
by Jennifer Duffield Hamilton - 303-310 Determinants of Trust in Industry, Government, and Citizen's Groups in Japan
by Yasunobu Maeda & Makota Miyahara - 311-324 The Use of Mental Models in Chemical Risk Protection: Developing a Generic Workplace Methodology
by Patrick Cox & Jörg Niewöhner & Nick Pidgeon & Simon Gerrard & Baruch Fischhoff & Donna Riley - 325-342 Fuzzy‐Trace Theory, Risk Communication, and Product Labeling in Sexually Transmitted Diseases
by Valerie F. Reyna & Mary B. Adam - 343-353 The Function of Credibility in Information Processing for Risk Perception
by Craig W. Trumbo & Katherine A. McComas - 355-368 Studying Heuristic‐Systematic Processing of Risk Communication
by LeeAnn Kahlor & Sharon Dunwoody & Robert J. Griffin & Kurt Neuwirth & James Giese - 369-378 Perceptions of Recreational Fishing Boat Captains: Knowledge and Effects of Fish Consumption Advisories
by J. Burger & B. B. Johnson & S. Shukla & M. Gochfeld - 379-379 European Risk Policy Issues
by Ragnar E. Löfstedt & Elizabeth L. Anderson - 381-388 The European Commission's White Paper “Strategy for a Future Chemicals Policy”: A Review
by Michael D. Rogers - 389-398 The True Cost of Precautionary Chemicals Regulation
by Bill Durodié - 399-404 The Commission White Paper on a Strategy for a Future EU Chemicals Policy: The View of European Companies of American Parentage
by Jean‐Philippe Montfort - 405-409 The Greens Perspective on EU Chemicals Regulation and the White Paper
by Inger Schörling - 411-421 Swedish Chemical Regulation: An Overview and Analysis
by Ragnar E. Löfstedt - 425-426 Book Review
by Curtis Travis
February 2003, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-3 The Precautionary Principle Versus Risk Analysis
by Chauncey Starr