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September 2015, Volume 35, Issue 9
- 1640-1651 Bayesian Inference for Reliability of Systems and Networks Using the Survival Signature
by Louis J. M. Aslett & Frank P. A. Coolen & Simon P. Wilson - 1652-1662 Risk Analysis for Unintentional Slide Deployment During Airline Operations
by Eduardo S. Ayra & David Ríos Insua & María Eugenia Castellanos & Lydia Larbi - 1663-1673 Optimal Strategies for Interception, Detection, and Eradication in Plant Biosecurity
by Sara Pasquali & Gianni Gilioli & Dirk Janssen & Stephan Winter - 1674-1689 Assessing the Performance of a Classification‐Based Vulnerability Analysis Model
by Tai–ran Wang & Vincent Mousseau & Nicola Pedroni & Enrico Zio - 1690-1705 Efficient Allocation of Resources for Defense of Spatially Distributed Networks Using Agent‐Based Simulation
by William M. Kroshl & Shahram Sarkani & Thomas A Mazzuchi - 1706-1716 On the Need for Rethinking Current Practice that Highlights Goal Achievement Risk in an Enterprise Context
by Eyvind Aven & Terje Aven - 1717-1729 Effect of Climate Change on the Concentration and Associated Risks of Vibrio Spp. in Dutch Recreational Waters
by Ankie Sterk & Franciska M. Schets & Ana Maria de Roda Husman & Ton de Nijs & Jack F. Schijven - 1730-1745 Trait Predictors of Aggression and Crash‐Related Behaviors Across Drivers from the United Kingdom and the Irish Republic
by Amanda N. Stephens & Mark J. M. Sullman - 1746-1761 Understanding Gaps Between the Risk Perceptions of Wildland–Urban Interface (WUI) Residents and Wildfire Professionals
by James R. Meldrum & Patricia A. Champ & Hannah Brenkert‐Smith & Travis Warziniack & Christopher M. Barth & Lilia C. Falk - 1762-1763 Transport, The Environment And Security: Making the Connection Rae Zimmerman (2012), 267 pages. Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc
by Colin Chadderton & Igor Linkov
August 2015, Volume 35, Issue 8
- 1389-1392 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 1393-1406 Coupling the Biophysical and Social Dimensions of Wildfire Risk to Improve Wildfire Mitigation Planning
by Alan A. Ager & Jeffrey D. Kline & A. Paige Fischer - 1407-1422 Adolescents’ and Young Adults’ Online Risk Taking: The Role of Gist and Verbatim Representations
by Claire M. White & Michaela Gummerum & Yaniv Hanoch - 1423-1436 Framing Effects in Narrative and Non‐Narrative Risk Messages
by Joseph Steinhardt & Michael A. Shapiro - 1437-1447 Risk Matrix Integrating Risk Attitudes Based on Utility Theory
by Xin Ruan & Zhiyi Yin & Dan M. Frangopol - 1448-1467 Evaluation of the Food and Agriculture Sector Criticality Assessment Tool (FASCAT) and the Collected Data
by Andrew G. Huff & James S. Hodges & Shaun P. Kennedy & Amy Kircher - 1468-1478 Approximations for Estimating Change in Life Expectancy Attributable to Air Pollution in Relation to Multiple Causes of Death Using a Cause Modified Life Table
by David M. Stieb & Stan Judek & Kevin Brand & Richard T. Burnett & Hwashin H. Shin - 1479-1487 Development of an Interspecies Nested Dose‐Response Model for Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis
by Kirk J. Breuninger & Mark H. Weir - 1488-1502 A Risk Assessment Scheme of Infection Transmission Indoors Incorporating the Impact of Resuspension
by Siming You & Man Pun Wan - 1503-1519 Assessing Major Accident Risks to Support Land‐Use Planning Using a Severity‐Vulnerability Combination Method: A Case Study in Dagushan Peninsula, China
by Shuming Ma & Shushen Zhang & Chen Yu & Hongbo Zheng & Guobao Song & Henry Musoke Semakula & Yingying Chai - 1520-1535 Are Economic Development and Education Improvement Associated with Participation in Transnational Terrorism?
by L. Elbakidze & Y. H. Jin - 1536-1561 Uncertainty Assessment in the Quantification of Risk Rates of Occupational Accidents
by Ioannis A. Papazoglou & Olga Aneziris & Linda Bellamy & B. J. M. Ale & Joy I. H. Oh - 1562-1590 Asset Decommissioning Risk Metrics for Floating Structures in the Gulf of Mexico
by Mark J. Kaiser - 1591-1592 Paul Sabin, The Bet: Paul Ehrlich, Julian Simon, and Our Gamble Over the Earth's Future. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2013, ISBN 978‐0‐300‐17648‐3, $28.50 hardcover
by Michael R. Greenberg
July 2015, Volume 35, Issue 7
- 1187-1190 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 1191-1196 Will the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Proposed Standards for Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica Reduce Workplace Risk?
by Susan E. Dudley & Andrew P. Morriss - 1197-1209 Different Factors for Different Causes: Analysis of the Spatial Aggregations of Fire Ignitions in Catalonia (Spain)
by José Ramón González‐Olabarria & Blas Mola‐Yudego & Lluis Coll - 1210-1229 Transparency in Europe: A Quantitative Study
by Frederic Bouder & Dominic Way & Ragnar Löfstedt & Darrick Evensen - 1230-1251 Cognitive and Motivational Biases in Decision and Risk Analysis
by Gilberto Montibeller & Detlof von Winterfeldt - 1252-1267 The Inverse Relation Between Risks and Benefits: The Role of Affect and Expertise
by Joanna Sokolowska & Patrycja Sleboda - 1268-1280 Predicting Vaccination Intention and Benefit and Risk Perceptions: The Incorporation of Affect, Trust, and Television Influence in a Dual‐Mode Model
by Nien‐Tsu Nancy Chen - 1281-1295 At Home on the Range? Lay Interpretations of Numerical Uncertainty Ranges
by Nathan F. Dieckmann & Ellen Peters & Robin Gregory - 1296-1316 Dependence Assessment in Human Reliability Analysis Using Evidence Theory and AHP
by Xiaoyan Su & Sankaran Mahadevan & Peida Xu & Yong Deng - 1317-1335 Probability Elicitation Under Severe Time Pressure: A Rank‐Based Method
by Johannes G. Jaspersen & Gilberto Montibeller - 1336-1347 Major Accidents (Gray Swans) Likelihood Modeling Using Accident Precursors and Approximate Reasoning
by Nima Khakzad & Faisal Khan & Paul Amyotte - 1348-1363 Risk‐Based Decision Making for Reoccupation of Contaminated Areas Following a Wide‐Area Anthrax Release
by Michael A. Hamilton & Tao Hong & Elizabeth Casman & Patrick L. Gurian - 1364-1383 Norovirus Dose–Response: Are Currently Available Data Informative Enough to Determine How Susceptible Humans Are to Infection from a Single Virus?
by Philip J. Schmidt - 1384-1387 Protecting Seniors Against Environmental Disasters. From Hazards and Vulnerability to Prevention and Resilience. By Michael R. Greenberg. London and New York: Earthscan from Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. xi–xvii, 210 pages. $145.00
by Rae Zimmerman
June 2015, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 961-962 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 963-970 Introduction to the Special Series on Research Synthesis: A Cross‐Disciplinary Approach
by Lisa A. Robinson & James K. Hammitt - 971-1016 Exposure to Mixtures of Metals and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes: A Multidisciplinary Review Using an Adverse Outcome Pathway Framework
by Katherine von Stackelberg & Elizabeth Guzy & Tian Chu & Birgit Claus Henn - 1017-1039 Rethinking Meta‐Analysis: Applications for Air Pollution Data and Beyond
by Julie E. Goodman & Catherine Petito Boyce & Sonja N. Sax & Leslie A. Beyer & Robyn L. Prueitt - 1040-1049 Meta‐Analytic Approaches for Multistressor Dose‐Response Function Development: Strengths, Limitations, and Case Studies
by Jonathan I. Levy & M. Patricia Fabian & Junenette L. Peters - 1050-1072 Macroeconomics of Natural Disasters: Strengths and Weaknesses of Meta‐Analysis Versus Review of Literature
by Peter A. G. van Bergeijk & Sara Lazzaroni - 1073-1085 Synthesizing Econometric Evidence: The Case of Demand Elasticity Estimates
by Philip DeCicca & Don Kenkel - 1086-1100 Research Synthesis and the Value per Statistical Life
by Lisa A. Robinson & James K. Hammitt - 1101-1113 The Thin Reed: Accommodating Weak Evidence for Critical Parameters in Cost‐Benefit Analysis
by David L. Weimer - 1114-1124 Hypothesis‐Based Weight of Evidence: An Approach to Assessing Causation and its Application to Regulatory Toxicology
by Lorenz Rhomberg - 1125-1139 The Per Case and Total Annual Costs of Foodborne Illness in the United States
by Travis Minor & Angela Lasher & Karl Klontz & Bradley Brown & Clark Nardinelli & David Zorn - 1140-1153 Farm to Fork Quantitative Risk Assessment of Listeria monocytogenes Contamination in Raw and Pasteurized Milk Cheese in Ireland
by Uma Tiwari & Enda Cummins & Antonio Valero & Des Walsh & Marion Dalmasso & Kieran Jordan & Geraldine Duffy - 1154-1166 Concordance of Noncarcinogenic Endpoints in Rodent Chemical Bioassays
by Bing Wang & George Gray - 1167-1183 Risk Perception and the Public Acceptance of Drones
by Reece A. Clothier & Dominique A. Greer & Duncan G. Greer & Amisha M. Mehta - 1184-1186 The Remedy: Robert Koch, Arthur Conan Doyle, and the Quest to Cure Tuberculosis. Edited by Thomas Goetz. New York: Gotham Books, 2014
by Tee Guidotti
May 2015, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 759-761 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 762-765 Applying Risk Analysis to Two Divisive Topics: Hydraulic Fracking and Marijuana Use
by Pamela R. D. Williams - 766-769 Chronic Effects of Air Pollution are Probably Overestimated
by Paolo Boffetta & Carlo La Vecchia & Suresh Moolgavkar - 770-789 Safety sans Frontières: An International Safety Culture Model
by Tom W. Reader & Mark C. Noort & Steven Shorrock & Barry Kirwan - 790-810 Effects of Knowledge on Attitude Formation and Change Toward Genetically Modified Foods
by Xiaoqin Zhu & Xiaofei Xie - 811-827 Evaluation of Inhaled Versus Deposited Dose Using the Exponential Dose‐Response Model for Inhalational Anthrax in Nonhuman Primate, Rabbit, and Guinea Pig
by Bradford W. Gutting & Andrey Rukhin & Ryan S. Mackie & David Marchette & Brandolyn Thran - 828-848 Seeing is Believing? Evidence from Property Prices in Inundated Areas
by Ajita Atreya & Susana Ferreira - 849-858 Risk Policies in the United States: Definition and Characteristics Based on a Scoping Review of the Literature
by Steve Jacob & Nathalie Schiffino - 859-871 Comparative Risks of Cancer from Drywall Finishing Based on Stochastic Modeling of Cumulative Exposures to Respirable Dusts and Chrysotile Asbestos Fibers
by Fred W. Boelter & Yulin Xia & Linda Dell - 872-881 Partitioning of Dietary Metal Intake—A Metal Dietary Exposure Screening Tool
by Nga L. Tran* & Leila M. Barraj & Carolyn Scrafford & Xiaoyu Bi & Terry Troxell - 882-900 Integrated Direct and Indirect Flood Risk Modeling: Development and Sensitivity Analysis
by E. E. Koks & M. Bočkarjova & H. de Moel & J. C. J. H. Aerts - 901-918 The Effects of Urban Form on Ambient Air Pollution and Public Health Risk: A Case Study in Raleigh, North Carolina
by Theodore J. Mansfield & Daniel A. Rodriguez & Joseph Huegy & Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson - 919-930 Application of the Hyper‐Poisson Generalized Linear Model for Analyzing Motor Vehicle Crashes
by S. Hadi Khazraee & Antonio Jose Sáez‐Castillo & Srinivas Reddy Geedipally & Dominique Lord - 931-940 Multiple Interacting Risk Factors: On Methods for Allocating Risk Factor Interactions
by Bertram Price & Michael MacNicoll - 941-959 Cost‐Benefit Analysis for Optimization of Risk Protection Under Budget Constraints
by Olga Špačková & Daniel Straub
April 2015, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 555-557 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 558-559 Cancer and “Bad Luck”: Risk Perception, Decision Making, and Risk‐Reducing Behavior
by Kara Morgan & Ellen Peters - 560-561 Infrastructure Systems, Risk Analysis, and Resilience—Research Gaps and Opportunities
by Seth Guikema & Laura McLay & James H. Lambert - 562-586 Operational Models of Infrastructure Resilience
by David L. Alderson & Gerald G. Brown & W. Matthew Carlyle - 587-593 Risk Analysis for U.S. Offshore Wind Farms: The Need for an Integrated Approach
by Andrea Staid & Seth D. Guikema - 594-607 Optimization of Cascade‐Resilient Electrical Infrastructures and its Validation by Power Flow Modeling
by Yiping Fang & Nicola Pedroni & Enrico Zio - 608-623 Topological Performance Measures as Surrogates for Physical Flow Models for Risk and Vulnerability Analysis for Electric Power Systems
by Sarah LaRocca & Jonas Johansson & Henrik Hassel & Seth Guikema - 624-641 Risk‐Cost‐Benefit Analysis for Transportation Corridors with Interval Uncertainties of Heterogeneous Data
by Junrui Xu & James H. Lambert - 642-662 Inherent Costs and Interdependent Impacts of Infrastructure Network Resilience
by Hiba Baroud & Kash Barker & Jose E. Ramirez‐Marquez & Claudio M. Rocco - 663-675 Diesel Engine Exhaust and Lung Cancer Mortality: Time‐Related Factors in Exposure and Risk
by Suresh H. Moolgavkar & Ellen T. Chang & Georg Luebeck & Edmund C. Lau & Heather N. Watson & Kenny S. Crump & Paolo Boffetta & Roger McClellan - 676-700 Reanalysis of the DEMS Nested Case‐Control Study of Lung Cancer and Diesel Exhaust: Suitability for Quantitative Risk Assessment
by Kenny S. Crump & Cynthia Van Landingham & Suresh H. Moolgavkar & Roger McClellan - 701-712 An Evaluation of the Treatment of Risk and Uncertainties in the IPCC Reports on Climate Change
by Terje Aven & Ortwin Renn - 713-731 Development of Economic Consequence Methodology for Process Risk Analysis
by Omid Zadakbar & Faisal Khan & Syed Imtiaz - 732-740 Has Successful Terror Gone to Ground?
by Arnold Barnett - 741-755 Empirical Analysis of Farmers' Drought Risk Perception: Objective Factors, Personal Circumstances, and Social Influence
by Rianne van Duinen & Tatiana Filatova & Peter Geurts & Anne van der Veen - 756-757 Igor Linkov, editor, Sustainable Cities and Military Installations, Dordrecht, Springer, 2014, ISBN 978‐94‐007‐7172‐7, $89.99 paperback
by Michael R. Greenberg
March 2015, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 345-348 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 349-353 The Importance of Communicating Uncertainties in Forecasts: Overestimating the Risks from Winter Storm Juno
by Robert L. Winkler - 354-360 The Blind Spot in Risk Ethics: Managing Natural Hazards
by Neelke Doorn - 361-378 Enhancing the Characterization of Epistemic Uncertainties in PM2.5 Risk Analyses
by Anne E. Smith & Will Gans - 379-380 Response to: “Enhancing the Characterization of Epistemic Uncertainties in PM2.5 Risk Analyses”
by Neal L. Fann & Amy D. Lamson & Tom J. Luben & Bryan J. Hubbell - 381-384 Response to Commentary by Fann et al. on “Enhancing the Characterization of Epistemic Uncertainties in PM2.5 Risk Analyses”
by Anne E. Smith - 385-395 The Cry Wolf Effect and Weather‐Related Decision Making
by Jared LeClerc & Susan Joslyn - 396-408 Estimation of a Benchmark Dose in the Presence or Absence of Hormesis Using Posterior Averaging
by Steven B. Kim & Scott M. Bartell & Daniel L. Gillen - 409-422 Sample Size Allocation for Food Item Radiation Monitoring and Safety Inspection
by Mayumi Seto & Koichiro Uriu - 423-433 Modeling Retrospective Attribution of Responsibility to Hazard‐Managing Institutions: An Example Involving a Food Contamination Incident
by Branden B. Johnson & William K. Hallman & Cara L. Cuite - 434-458 Implementation of Equity in Resource Allocation for Regional Earthquake Risk Mitigation Using Two‐Stage Stochastic Programming
by Mohammad R. Zolfaghari & Elnaz Peyghaleh - 459-475 Portfolio Analysis of Layered Security Measures
by Samrat Chatterjee & Stephen C. Hora & Heather Rosoff - 476-483 The Concept of Antifragility and its Implications for the Practice of Risk Analysis
by Terje Aven - 484-500 The Multiscale Importance of Road Segments in a Network Disruption Scenario: A Risk‐Based Approach
by Susana Freiria & Alexandre O. Tavares & Rui Pedro Julião - 501-517 Can Property Values Capture Changes in Environmental Health Risks? Evidence from a Stated Preference Study in Italy and the United Kingdom
by Dennis Guignet & Anna Alberini - 518-535 More Than Fear Induction: Toward an Understanding of People's Motivation to Be Well‐Prepared for Emergencies in Flood‐Prone Areas
by Joop de Boer & W. J. Wouter Botzen & Teun Terpstra - 536-552 The Dynamic Nature of Risk Perceptions After a Fatal Transit Accident
by Kris Wernstedt & Pamela Murray‐Tuite - 553-554 Improving Risk Analysis, Edited by Louis Anthony Cox, Jr. New York, Springer 2013, xxxi +386 pp. ISBN 978‐1‐4614‐6057‐2, $179.00
by Michael Greenberg
February 2015, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 179-182 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 183-185 The Role of Risk Analysis in Understanding Ebola
by Charles N. Haas - 186-192 Improving Weight of Evidence Approaches to Chemical Evaluations
by Randall Lutter & Linda Abbott & Rick Becker & Chris Borgert & Ann Bradley & Gail Charnley & Susan Dudley & Alan Felsot & Nancy Golden & George Gray & Daland Juberg & Mary Mitchell & Nancy Rachman & Lorenz Rhomberg & Keith Solomon & Stephen Sundlof & Kate Willett - 193-210 Risk Management for Development—Assessing Obstacles and Prioritizing Action
by Stéphane Hallegatte & Jun Rentschler - 211-225 Sensitivity Analysis, Dominant Factors, and Robustness of the ECETOC TRA v3, Stoffenmanager 4.5, and ART 1.5 Occupational Exposure Models
by R. A. Riedmann & B. Gasic & D. Vernez - 226-240 Wildfire Risk Transmission in the Colorado Front Range, USA
by Jessica R. Haas & David E. Calkin & Matthew P. Thompson - 241-251 Spatial Distribution of Flood Risk and Quality of Spatial Management: Case Study in Odra Valley, Poland
by Dorota Rucinska - 252-264 Quantifying Flood Risks in the Netherlands
by R. B. Jongejan & B. Maaskant - 265-277 Regional Risk Assessment for Point Source Pollution Based on a Water Quality Model of the Taipu River, China
by Hong Yao & Xin Qian & Hong Yin & Hailong Gao & Yulei Wang - 278-291 Risk Analysis of Dust Explosion Scenarios Using Bayesian Networks
by Zhi Yuan & Nima Khakzad & Faisal Khan & Paul Amyotte - 292-306 A Decision Framework for Managing Risk to Airports from Terrorist Attack
by Abdollah Shafieezadeh & Eun J. Cha & Bruce R. Ellingwood - 307-317 Reducing the Risk of Injury from Table Saw Use: The Potential Benefits and Costs of Automatic Protection
by John D. Graham & Joice Chang - 318-331 The Relative Weights of Direct and Indirect Experiences in the Formation of Environmental Risk Beliefs
by W. Kip Viscusi & Richard J. Zeckhauser - 332-343 Risk Perceptions and Trust Following the 2010 and 2011 Icelandic Volcanic Ash Crises
by J. Richard Eiser & Amy Donovan & R. Stephen J. Sparks
January 2015, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-4 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 5-11 The Aggregation of Expert Judgment: Do Good Things Come to Those Who Weight?
by Fergus Bolger & Gene Rowe - 12-15 The Aggregation of Expert Judgment: Do Good Things Come to Those Who Weight?
by Roger M. Cooke - 16-18 Equal Versus Differential Weighting in Combining Forecasts
by Robert L. Winkler* - 19-20 Our Knowledge of the World is Often Not Simple: Policymakers Should Not Duck that Fact, But Should Deal with It
by M. Granger Morgan - 21-26 There is Data, and then there is Data: Only Experimental Evidence will Determine the Utility of Differential Weighting of Expert Judgment
by Fergus Bolger & Gene Rowe - 27-43 Peer Effects in Risk Aversion
by Ana I. Balsa & Néstor Gandelman & Nicolás González - 44-56 False Alarms and Missed Events: The Impact and Origins of Perceived Inaccuracy in Tornado Warning Systems
by Joseph T. Ripberger & Carol L. Silva & Hank C. Jenkins‐Smith & Deven E. Carlson & Mark James & Kerry G. Herron - 57-67 Examining Public Trust in Risk‐Managing Organizations After a Major Disaster
by Kazuya Nakayachi - 68-76 Simultaneous Inference for Model Averaging of Derived Parameters
by Signe M. Jensen & Christian Ritz - 77-89 Risk Assessment of Escherichia coli O157 Illness from Consumption of Hamburgers in the United States Made from Australian Manufacturing Beef
by Andreas Kiermeier & Ian Jenson & John Sumner - 90-108 Listeria monocytogenes Dose Response Revisited—Incorporating Adjustments for Variability in Strain Virulence and Host Susceptibility
by Régis Pouillot* & Karin Hoelzer & Yuhuan Chen & Sherri B. Dennis - 109-128 Quantitative Risk Assessment of Haemolytic and Uremic Syndrome Linked to O157:H7 and Non‐O157:H7 Shiga‐Toxin Producing Escherichia coli Strains in Raw Milk Soft Cheeses
by Frédérique Perrin & Fanny Tenenhaus‐Aziza & Valérie Michel & Stéphane Miszczycha & Nadège Bel & Moez Sanaa - 129-141 Rethinking Vulnerability Analysis and Governance with Emphasis on a Participatory Approach
by Nicolas Rossignol & Pierre Delvenne & Catrinel Turcanu - 142-156 A Computational Framework for Prime Implicants Identification in Noncoherent Dynamic Systems
by Francesco Di Maio & Samuele Baronchelli & Enrico Zio - 157-173 The Impact of Mega‐Catastrophes on Insurers: An Exposure‐Based Analysis of the U.S. Homeowners’ Insurance Market
by Bjoern Hagendorff & Jens Hagendorff & Kevin Keasey - 174-176 Does Regulation Kill Jobs?
by Richard Williams & Keith Hall - 176-177 A Response to Richard Williams and Keith Hall's Review of Does Regulation Kill Jobs?
by Cary Coglianese & Adam M. Finkel & Christopher Carrigan
December 2014, Volume 34, Issue 12
- 2063-2065 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 2066-2079 Assessment of the Effect of Population and Diary Sampling Methods on Estimation of School‐Age Children Exposure to Fine Particles
by W. W. Che & H. Christopher Frey & Alexis K. H. Lau - 2080-2088 Is Tattooing a Risk Factor for Adolescents’ Criminal Behavior? Empirical Evidence from an Administrative Data Set of Juvenile Detainees in Taiwan
by Pei‐An Liao & Hung‐Hao Chang & Yi‐Ju Su - 2089-2097 Early Warning Indicators for Challenges in Underground Coal Storage
by Juha Sipilä & Pertti Auerkari & Stefan Holmström & Iris Vela - 2098-2120 A Methodology for Risk Analysis Based on Hybrid Bayesian Networks: Application to the Regasification System of Liquefied Natural Gas Onboard a Floating Storage and Regasification Unit
by Marcelo Ramos Martins & Adriana Miralles Schleder & Enrique López Droguett - 2121-2142 The Effect of Decentralized Behavioral Decision Making on System‐Level Risk
by Kim Kaivanto - 2143-2162 Summarizing Risk Using Risk Measures and Risk Indices
by Cameron A. MacKenzie - 2163-2173 Analyzing Precautionary Regulation: Do Precaution, Science, and Innovation Go Together?
by Oliver Todt & José Luis Luján - 2174-2187 Assessing Risk Factors in the Organic Control System: Evidence from Inspection Data in Italy
by Raffaele Zanoli & Danilo Gambelli & Francesco Solfanelli - 2188-2188 The Risk Society Revisited: Social Theory and Governance Edited by Eugene Rosa, Ortwin Renn, and Aaron McCright
by Roger Kasperson
November 2014, Volume 34, Issue 11
- 1969-1971 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 1972-1977 Environmental Risk Assessors as Honest Brokers or Stealth Advocates
by Peter Calow - 1978-1994 When Can Scientific Studies Promote Consensus Among Conflicting Stakeholders?
by Mitchell J. Small & Ümit Güvenç & Michael L. DeKay - 1995-2004 Climate Change Beliefs and Perceptions of Weather‐Related Changes in the United Kingdom
by Andrea Taylor & Wändi Bruine de Bruin & Suraje Dessai - 2005-2020 Comparing Disproportionate Exposure to Acute and Chronic Pollution Risks: A Case Study in Houston, Texas
by Jayajit Chakraborty & Timothy W. Collins & Sara E. Grineski & Marilyn C. Montgomery & Maricarmen Hernandez - 2021-2034 Intake Fraction Variability Between Air Pollution Emission Sources Inside an Urban Area
by Marko Tainio & Piotr Holnicki & Miranda M. Loh & Zbigniew Nahorski - 2035-2052 Carcinogenic Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: An Analysis of Screening Values, Guidelines, and Standards in the Northeast
by Richard T. Enander - 2053-2062 Estimating Benchmark Exposure for Air Particulate Matter Using Latent Class Models
by Alfred K. Mbah & Ibrahim Hamisu & Eknath Naik & Hamisu M. Salihu
October 2014, Volume 34, Issue 10
- 1775-1777 From the Editors October 2014
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 1778-1779 Guidance on Publishing in the Mathematical Modeling Area for Risk Analysis
by Seth Guikema & Laura McLay - 1780-1784 Does EPA Underestimate Cancer Risks by Ignoring Susceptibility Differences?
by Kenneth T. Bogen - 1785-1794 EPA Underestimates, Oversimplifies, Miscommunicates, and Mismanages Cancer Risks by Ignoring Human Susceptibility
by Adam M. Finkel - 1795-1806 Unveiling Variability and Uncertainty for Better Science and Decisions on Cancer Risks from Environmental Chemicals
by Kenneth T. Bogen - 1807-1819 Impact of Acquired Immunity and Dose‐Dependent Probability of Illness on Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment
by A. H. Havelaar & A. N. Swart - 1820-1829 Fractional Poisson—A Simple Dose‐Response Model for Human Norovirus
by Michael J. Messner & Philip Berger & Sharon P. Nappier - 1830-1845 Classification of Listeria monocytogenes Persistence in Retail Delicatessen Environments Using Expert Elicitation and Machine Learning
by P. Vangay & J. Steingrimsson & M. Wiedmann & M. J. Stasiewicz - 1846-1869 Toward an Understanding of the Influence of Cultural Background and Domain Experience on the Effects of Risk‐Pricing Formats on Risk Perception
by Peter Fraser‐Mackenzie & Ming‐Chien Sung & Johnnie E.V. Johnson - 1870-1881 Offenders’ Risk‐Taking Attitude Inside and Outside the Prison Walls
by Michaela Gummerum & Yaniv Hanoch & Jonathan J. Rolison - 1882-1893 Interactive Hazards Education Program for Youth in a Low SES Community: A Quasi‐Experimental Pilot Study
by Michelle Webb & Kevin R. Ronan - 1894-1906 Sense and Avoid Requirements for Unmanned Aircraft Systems Using a Target Level of Safety Approach
by Richard Melnyk & Daniel Schrage & Vitali Volovoi & Hernando Jimenez - 1907-1922 Near‐Misses and Future Disaster Preparedness
by Robin L. Dillon & Catherine H. Tinsley & William J. Burns - 1923-1943 Using Prior Risk‐Related Knowledge to Support Risk Management Decisions: Lessons Learnt from a Tunneling Project
by Ibsen Chivatá Cárdenas & Saad S. H. Al‐Jibouri & Johannes I. M. Halman & Wim van de Linde & Frank Kaalberg - 1944-1956 An Upper‐Bound Assessment of the Benefits of Reducing Perchlorate in Drinking Water
by Randall Lutter - 1957-1967 A Time‐Dependent Risk Assessment for Broken Compact Fluorescent Lamps
by Robert Clear & Francis Rubinstein
September 2014, Volume 34, Issue 9
- 1581-1583 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 1584-1588 Yacov Haimes: Marrying Risk Analysis and Systems Engineering
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1589-1605 Analysis of Regional Scale Risk of Whirling Disease in Populations of Colorado and Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout Using a Bayesian Belief Network Model
by Kimberley Kolb Ayre & Colleen A. Caldwell & Jonah Stinson & Wayne G. Landis - 1606-1617 Heterogeneity: A Major Factor Influencing Microbial Exposure and Risk Assessment
by Armand Maul - 1618-1638 A Quantitative Microbiological Risk Assessment for Campylobacter in Petting Zoos
by Eric G. Evers & Petra A. Berk & Mijke L. Horneman & Frans M. van Leusden & Rob de Jonge - 1639-1650 Quantitative Assessment of Human MRSA Risks from Swine
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox & Douglas A. Popken - 1651-1662 Evaluating the Potential for a Helicobacter pylori Drinking Water Guideline
by Michael Ryan & Kerry Hamilton & Michael Hamilton & Charles N. Haas - 1663-1676 Modeling Phytosanitary Risk of Unintended Commodity Use: The Example of U.S. Potato Exports to Mexico
by Glenn Fowler & Lottie Erikson & Barney Caton & Walter Gutierrez & Robert Griffin - 1677-1687 Effect of Particle Size on Risk Assessment of Direct Soil Ingestion and Metals Adhered to Children's Hands at Playgrounds
by Maiko Ikegami & Minoru Yoneda & Takashi Tsuji & Osamu Bannai & Shinsuke Morisawa - 1688-1705 Evaluating Weight of Evidence in the Mystery of Balkan Endemic Nephropathy
by Travis Bui‐Klimke & Felicia Wu - 1706-1719 Human Error Data Collection and Comparison with Predictions by SPAR‐H
by Peng Liu & Zhizhong Li - 1720-1737 A Multicriteria Decision Analysis Model and Risk Assessment Framework for Carbon Capture and Storage
by John Michael Humphries Choptiany & Ronald Pelot - 1738-1752 Organizational Sensemaking About Risk Controls: The Case of Offshore Hydrocarbons Production
by J. S. Busby & A. M. Collins - 1753-1762 Analysis of the Effects of Communication and Surveillance Facility Service Outages on Traffic Separations
by Sherry S. Borener & Vitaly S. Guzhva - 1763-1774 Using Incident Response Trees as a Tool for Risk Management of Online Financial Services
by Dan Gorton
August 2014, Volume 34, Issue 8
- 1362-1375 Keeping Surveys Valid, Reliable, and Useful: A Tutorial
by Michael R. Greenberg & Marc D. Weiner - 1376-1377 Longitudinal Studies on Risk Research
by Michael Siegrist - 1378-1390 Growing Pains: How Risk Perception and Risk Communication Research Can Help to Manage the Challenges of Global Population Growth
by Ian G. J. Dawson & Johnnie E. V. Johnson - 1391-1400 A Scenario‐Based Evaluation of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus and the Hajj
by Lauren M. Gardner & David Rey & Anita E. Heywood & Renin Toms & James Wood & S. Travis Waller & C. Raina MacIntyre - 1401-1422 Exploring the Uncertainties in Cancer Risk Assessment Using the Integrated Probabilistic Risk Assessment (IPRA) Approach
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