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July 2014, Volume 34, Issue 7
- 1161-1163 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie & Terje Avens & Seth Guikema - 1164-1172 Foundational Issues in Risk Assessment and Risk Management
by Terje Aven & Enrico Zio - 1173-1183 Is Risk Analysis Scientific?
by Sven Ove Hansson & Terje Aven - 1184-1195 Some Considerations on the Definition of Risk Based on Concepts of Systems Theory and Probability
by Massimo Andretta - 1196-1207 Concerns, Challenges, and Directions of Development for the Issue of Representing Uncertainty in Risk Assessment
by Roger Flage & Terje Aven & Enrico Zio & Piero Baraldi - 1208-1227 A Scale of Risk
by Paolo Gardoni & Colleen Murphy - 1228-1239 Improving Risk Management: From Lame Excuses to Principled Practice
by Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell & Louis Anthony Cox - 1240-1256 Managing the Fukushima Challenge
by Atsuyuki Suzuki - 1257-1269 Strengthening Safety Compliance in Nuclear Power Operations: A Role‐Based Approach
by Mario Martínez‐Córcoles & Francisco J. Gracia & Inés Tomás & José M. Peiró - 1270-1285 The Distinction Between Risk and Hazard: Understanding and Use in Stakeholder Communication
by Dirk Scheer & Christina Benighaus & Ludger Benighaus & Ortwin Renn & Stefan Gold & Bettina Röder & Gaby‐Fleur Böl - 1286-1298 Risk Perception, Experience, and Objective Risk: A Cross‐National Study with European Emergency Survivors
by Daniela Knuth & Doris Kehl & Lynn Hulse & Silke Schmidt - 1299-1316 A Tiered Framework for Risk‐Relevant Characterization and Ranking of Chemical Exposures: Applications to the National Children's Study (NCS)
by Panos G. Georgopoulos & Christopher J. Brinkerhoff & Sastry Isukapalli & Michael Dellarco & Philip J. Landrigan & Paul J. Lioy - 1317-1335 Stochastic Measures of Network Resilience: Applications to Waterway Commodity Flows
by Hiba Baroud & Jose E. Ramirez‐Marquez & Kash Barker & Claudio M. Rocco - 1336-1358 Dermal Versus Total Uptake of Benzene from Mineral Spirits Solvent During Parts Washing
by Kenneth T. Bogen & Patrick J. Sheehan
June 2014, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 981-983 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 984-996 Understanding Household Preferences for Hurricane Risk Mitigation Information: Evidence from Survey Responses
by Chiradip Chatterjee & Pallab Mozumder - 997-1012 Public Support for Policies to Reduce Risk After Hurricane Sandy
by Michael R. Greenberg & Marc D. Weiner & Robert Noland & Jeanne Herb & Marjorie Kaplan & Anthony J. Broccoli - 1013-1024 An Assessment of Change in Risk Perception and Optimistic Bias for Hurricanes Among Gulf Coast Residents
by Craig Trumbo & Michelle A. Meyer & Holly Marlatt & Lori Peek & Bridget Morrissey - 1025-1039 Effects of Track and Threat Information on Judgments of Hurricane Strike Probability
by Hao‐Che Wu & Michael K. Lindell & Carla S. Prater & Charles D. Samuelson - 1040-1055 Modeling Insurer‐Homeowner Interactions in Managing Natural Disaster Risk
by Yohannes Kesete & Jiazhen Peng & Yang Gao & Xiaojun Shan & Rachel A. Davidson & Linda K. Nozick & Jamie Kruse - 1056-1068 State of the Art in Risk Analysis of Workforce Criticality Influencing Disaster Preparedness for Interdependent Systems
by Joost R. Santos & Lucia Castro Herrera & Krista Danielle S. Yu & Sheree Ann T. Pagsuyoin & Raymond R. Tan - 1069-1078 Power Outage Estimation for Tropical Cyclones: Improved Accuracy with Simpler Models
by Roshanak Nateghi & Seth Guikema & Steven M. Quiring - 1079-1094 Integrating Models and Data to Estimate the Structural Reliability of Utility Poles During Hurricanes
by Seung‐Ryong Han & David Rosowsky & Seth Guikema - 1095-1111 Exploring Risk Judgments in a Trade Dispute Using Bayesian Networks
by Bonnie C. Wintle & Ann Nicholson - 1112-1127 Risk Factor Selection in Rate Making: EM Adaptive LASSO for Zero‐Inflated Poisson Regression Models
by Yanlin Tang & Liya Xiang & Zhongyi Zhu - 1128-1138 Risk Management of Domino Effects Considering Dynamic Consequence Analysis
by Nima Khakzad & Faisal Khan & Paul Amyotte & Valerio Cozzani - 1139-1148 Cost‐Effective Application of Thermal Protection on LPG Road Transport Tanks for Risk Reduction Due to Hot BLEVE Incidents
by A. M. Birk - 1149-1159 Decision Making for Animal Health and Welfare: Integrating Risk‐Benefit Analysis with Prospect Theory
by Helena Hansson & Carl Johan Lagerkvist
May 2014, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 789-790 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 791-793 On Exposure Analysis for Volatile N‐Nitrosamines
by Shakhawat Chowdhury - 794-796 Response
by Steve E. Hrudey & Richard J. Bull & Joseph A. Cotruvo & Greg Paoli & Margaret Wilson - 797-802 Advice to Risk Assessors Modeling Viral Health Risk Associated with Household Graywater
by Joanne O'Toole & M. Sinclair & S. Fiona Barker & Karin Leder - 803-817 Risk of Norovirus Gastroenteritis from Consumption of Vegetables Irrigated with Highly Treated Municipal Wastewater—Evaluation of Methods to Estimate Sewage Quality
by S. Fiona Barker - 818-830 Effects of Surface Material, Ventilation, and Human Behavior on Indirect Contact Transmission Risk of Respiratory Infection
by Gin Nam Sze‐To & Yang Yang & Joseph K. C. Kwan & Samuel C. T. Yu & Christopher Y. H. Chao - 831-846 An Ecological Model for Quantitative Risk Assessment for Schistosomiasis: The Case of a Patchy Environment in the Coastal Tropical Area of Northeastern Brazil
by Heitor de Oliveira Duarte & Enrique Lopez Droguett & Márcio das Chagas Moura & Elainne Christine de Souza Gomes & Constança Barbosa & Verônica Barbosa & Moacyr Araújo - 847-864 Uncertainty of Population Risk Estimates for Pathogens Based on QMRA or Epidemiology: A Case Study of Campylobacter in the Netherlands
by Martijn Bouwknegt & Anne B. Knol & Jeroen P. van der Sluijs & Eric G. Evers - 865-878 Aldrin and Dieldrin: A Reevaluation of the Cancer and Noncancer Dose‐Response Assessments
by Eric P. Hooker & Keri G. Fulcher & Herman J. Gibb - 879-888 Risk Assessment of Dimethylfumarate Residues in Dwellings Following Contamination by Treated Furniture
by C. Rousselle & V. Pernelet‐Joly & C. Mourton‐Gilles & J. P. Lepoittevin & R. Vincent & A. Lefranc & R. Garnier - 889-910 Modeling the Adenoma and Serrated Pathway to Colorectal CAncer (ASCCA)
by Marjolein J. E. Greuter & Xiang‐Ming Xu & Jie‐Bin Lew & Evelien Dekker & Ernst J. Kuipers & Karen Canfell & Gerrit A. Meijer & Veerle M. H. Coupé - 911-928 Dose‐Response Models Incorporating Aerosol Size Dependency for Francisella tularensis
by Sondra S. Teske & Mark H. Weir & Timothy A. Bartrand & Yin Huang & Sushil B. Tamrakar & Charles N. Haas - 929-936 Attenuating Initial Beliefs: Increasing the Acceptance of Anthropogenic Climate Change Information by Reflecting on Values
by Anne‐Marie van Prooijen & Paul Sparks - 937-948 The Role of Emotion in Global Warming Policy Support and Opposition
by Nicholas Smith & Anthony Leiserowitz - 949-964 The Impact of Accident Attention, Ideology, and Environmentalism on American Attitudes Toward Nuclear Energy
by John C. Besley & Sang‐Hwa Oh - 965-980 Disentangling the Influence of Value Predispositions and Risk/Benefit Perceptions on Support for Nanotechnology Among the American Public
by Jiyoun Kim & Sara K. Yeo & Dominique Brossard & Dietram A. Scheufele & Michael A. Xenos
April 2014, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 599-601 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 602-613 Exposure Factors for Wastewater‐Irrigated Asian Vegetables and a Probabilistic Rotavirus Disease Burden Model for Their Consumption
by Hoi‐Fei Mok & Andrew J. Hamilton - 614-639 Local Spatial and Temporal Factors Influencing Population and Societal Vulnerability to Natural Disasters
by Yang Zhou & Ning Li & Wenxiang Wu & Jidong Wu & Peijun Shi - 640-655 Socioenvironmental Threats to Pastoral Livelihoods: Risk Perceptions in the Altay and Tianshan Mountains of Xinjiang, China
by Chuan Liao & Patrick J. Sullivan & Christopher B. Barrett & Karim‐Aly S. Kassam - 656-669 An Integrated Risk Assessment Model of Township‐Scaled Land Subsidence Based on an Evidential Reasoning Algorithm and Fuzzy Set Theory
by Yu Chen & Longcang Shu & Thomas J. Burbey - 670-682 Aggregate Human Health Risk Assessment from Dust of Daily Life in the Urban Environment of Beijing
by L.Y. Xu & X. Shu - 683-697 Major Factors Influencing the Health Impacts from Controlling Air Pollutants with Nonlinear Chemistry: An Application to China
by Ying Zhou & James Hammitt & Joshua S. Fu & Yang Gao & Yang Liu & Jonathan I. Levy - 698-710 An Empirical Study of the Toxic Capsule Crisis in China: Risk Perceptions and Behavioral Responses
by Tianjun Feng & L. Robin Keller & Ping Wu & Yifan Xu - 711-720 The Effects of Expectation Disconfirmation on Appraisal, Affect, and Behavioral Intentions
by Kate Sweeny & Amanda Dillard - 721-734 Opportunities and Challenges for Public Libraries to Enhance Community Resilience
by Shari R. Veil & Bradley Wade Bishop - 735-750 A Comparative Pharmacokinetic Estimate of Mercury in U.S. Infants Following Yearly Exposures to Inactivated Influenza Vaccines Containing Thimerosal
by Robert J. Mitkus & David B. King & Mark O. Walderhaug & Richard A. Forshee - 751-764 Sensitivity Analysis for Critical Control Points Determination and Uncertainty Analysis to Link FSO and Process Criteria: Application to Listeria monocytogenes in Soft Cheese Made from Pasteurized Milk
by Matieyendou Lamboni & Moez Sanaa & Fanny Tenenhaus‐Aziza - 765-770 Perceptions of Randomized Security Schedules
by Nicholas Scurich & Richard S. John - 771-787 Heuristics Structure and Pervade Formal Risk Assessment
by Brian H. MacGillivray - 788-788 The Politics of Regulatory Reform
by Susan E. Dudley
March 2014, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 399-400 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 401-415 Modeling Uncertainties in Workforce Disruptions from Influenza Pandemics Using Dynamic Input‐Output Analysis
by Amine El Haimar & Joost R. Santos - 416-434 Toward Disaster‐Resilient Cities: Characterizing Resilience of Infrastructure Systems with Expert Judgments
by Stephanie E. Chang & Timothy McDaniels & Jana Fox & Rajan Dhariwal & Holly Longstaff - 435-452 Evaluating Probabilistic Forecasts with Bayesian Signal Detection Models
by Mark Steyvers & Thomas S. Wallsten & Edgar C. Merkle & Brandon M. Turner - 453-464 A Diversity Index for Model Space Selection in the Estimation of Benchmark and Infectious Doses via Model Averaging
by Steven B. Kim & Ralph L. Kodell & Hojin Moon - 465-484 Classic Dose‐Response and Time Postinoculation Models for Leptospira
by Toru Watanabe & Sondra S. Teske & Charles N. Haas - 485-497 Bayesian Classifiers Applied to the Tennessee Eastman Process
by Edimilson Batista dos Santos & Nelson F. F. Ebecken & Estevam R. Hruschka & Ali Elkamel & Chandra M. R. Madhuranthakam - 498-513 A Framework for Estimating the Adverse Health Effects of Contamination Events in Water Distribution Systems and its Application
by Michael J. Davis & Robert Janke & Matthew L. Magnuson - 514-528 Perception of Risk and the Attribution of Responsibility for Accidents
by Laura N. Rickard - 529-540 “Not in (or Under) My Backyard”: Geographic Proximity and Public Acceptance of Carbon Capture and Storage Facilities
by Rachel M. Krause & Sanya R. Carley & David C. Warren & John A. Rupp & John D. Graham - 541-555 Understanding Public Perceptions of Benefits and Risks of Childhood Vaccinations in the United States
by Geoboo Song - 556-566 Greasy Roads: The Impact of Bad Financial News on Road Traffic Accidents
by Sotiris Vandoros & Georgios Kavetsos & Paul Dolan - 567-582 Physiological Daily Inhalation Rates for Health Risk Assessment in Overweight/Obese Children, Adults, and Elderly
by Pierre Brochu & Michèle Bouchard & Sami Haddad - 583-597 A Meta‐Analysis of Carbon Nanotube Pulmonary Toxicity Studies—How Physical Dimensions and Impurities Affect the Toxicity of Carbon Nanotubes
by Jeremy M. Gernand & Elizabeth A. Casman
February 2014, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 203-205 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 206-209 Paul Slovic: Risk Perceptions and Affect
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 210-222 Moment‐Independent Sensitivity Analysis Using Copula
by Pengfei Wei & Zhenzhou Lu & Jingwen Song - 223-234 Uncertainty Importance Analysis Using Parametric Moment Ratio Functions
by Pengfei Wei & Zhenzhou Lu & Jingwen Song - 235-251 A Stable Approach Based on Asymptotic Space Integration for Moment‐Independent Uncertainty Importance Measure
by Xin Xu & Zhenzhou Lu & Xiaopeng Luo - 252-270 Bayesian Treatment of Model Uncertainty for Partially Applicable Models
by Enrique López Droguett & Ali Mosleh - 271-293 Uncertainty in Climate Change Modeling: Can Global Sensitivity Analysis Be of Help?
by Barry Anderson & Emanuele Borgonovo & Marzio Galeotti & Roberto Roson - 294-308 A Framework for Understanding Risk Perception, Explored from the Perspective of the Water Practitioner
by Meredith Frances Dobbie & Rebekah Ruth Brown - 309-322 Improving Flood Risk Communication by Focusing on Prevention‐Focused Motivation
by Joop de Boer & W. J. Wouter Botzen & Teun Terpstra - 323-339 Modeling Risk‐Related Knowledge in Tunneling Projects
by Ibsen Chivatá Cárdenas & Saad S.H. Al‐Jibouri & Johannes I.M. Halman & Frits A. van Tol - 340-355 Systems Resilience for Multihazard Environments: Definition, Metrics, and Valuation for Decision Making
by Bilal M. Ayyub - 356-366 The Use of PBPK Models to Inform Human Health Risk Assessment: Case Study on Perchlorate and Radioiodide Human Lifestage Models
by Eva D. McLanahan & Paul White & Lynn Flowers & Paul M. Schlosser - 367-379 Risk Assessment of Multistate Progression of Breast Tumor with State‐Dependent Genetic and Environmental Covariates
by Yi‐Ying Wu & Ming‐Fang Yen & Cheng‐Ping Yu & Hsiu‐Hsi Chen - 380-390 Evaluation of Performance of Predictive Models for Deoxynivalenol in Wheat
by H. J. van der Fels‐Klerx - 391-396 Book Reviews
by D. Warner North - 396-398 The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail—But Some Don't by Nate Silver, New York Penguin Press. 2012
by Sungjong Roh
January 2014, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-3 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 4-16 Eliciting and Combining Decision Criteria Using a Limited Palette of Utility Functions and Uncertainty Distributions: Illustrated by Application to Pest Risk Analysis
by Johnson Holt & Adrian W. Leach & Gritta Schrader & Françoise Petter & Alan MacLeod & Dirk Jan van der Gaag & Richard H. A. Baker & John D. Mumford - 17-27 Spatial Variation of Soil Lead in an Urban Community Garden: Implications for Risk‐Based Sampling
by Lauren Bugdalski & Lawrence D. Lemke & Shawn P. McElmurry - 28-43 Risk: For Whom? Representations of Mining Activity by Different Social Actors in the Molango Manganese District of Hidalgo, Mexico
by Minerva Catalán‐Vázquez & Horacio Riojas‐Rodríguez & Blanca Estela Pelcastre‐Villafuerte - 44-55 Bioaccessibility and Risk of Exposure to Metals and SVOCs in Artificial Turf Field Fill Materials and Fibers
by Brian T. Pavilonis & Clifford P. Weisel & Brian Buckley & Paul J. Lioy - 56-74 Risk‐Based Approach for Microbiological Food Safety Management in the Dairy Industry: The Case of Listeria monocytogenes in Soft Cheese Made from Pasteurized Milk
by Fanny Tenenhaus‐Aziza & Jean‐Jacques Daudin & Alexandre Maffre & Moez Sanaa - 75-92 Adaptive Flood Risk Management Under Climate Change Uncertainty Using Real Options and Optimization
by Michelle Woodward & Zoran Kapelan & Ben Gouldby - 93-100 Optimal Food Safety Sampling Under a Budget Constraint
by Mark R. Powell - 101-120 Model Uncertainty and Bayesian Model Averaged Benchmark Dose Estimation for Continuous Data
by Kan Shao & Jeffrey S. Gift - 121-134 Beyond Value‐at‐Risk: GlueVaR Distortion Risk Measures
by Jaume Belles‐Sampera & Montserrat Guillén & Miguel Santolino - 135-151 Benchmark Dose Analysis via Nonparametric Regression Modeling
by Walter W. Piegorsch & Hui Xiong & Rabi N. Bhattacharya & Lizhen Lin - 152-167 Modeling the Role of Inventories and Heterogeneity in the Assessment of the Economic Costs of Natural Disasters
by Stéphane Hallegatte - 168-186 Transport Mode Selection for Toxic Gases: Rail or Road?
by Morteza Bagheri & Manish Verma & Vedat Verter - 187-201 The Potential Impact of an Anthrax Attack on Real Estate Prices and Foreclosures in Seattle
by Noah Dormady & Thomas Szelazek & Adam Rose
December 2013, Volume 33, Issue 12
- 2079-2081 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 2082-2091 On How to Deal with Deep Uncertainties in a Risk Assessment and Management Context
by Terje Aven - 2092-2110 Quantifying Riverine and Storm‐Surge Flood Risk by Single‐Family Residence: Application to Texas
by Jeffrey Czajkowski & Howard Kunreuther & Erwann Michel‐Kerjan - 2111-2125 Caveats for Causal Interpretations of Linear Regression Coefficients for Fine Particulate (PM2.5) Air Pollution Health Effects
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox - 2126-2141 Quantifying the Hurricane Catastrophe Risk to Offshore Wind Power
by Stephen Rose & Paulina Jaramillo & Mitchell J. Small & Jay Apt - 2142-2153 Time‐Series Models for Border Inspection Data
by Geoffrey Decrouez & Andrew Robinson - 2154-2167 A Decision Support Tool to Compare Waterborne and Foodborne Infection and/or Illness Risks Associated with Climate Change
by Jack Schijven & Martijn Bouwknegt & Ana Maria de Roda Husman & Saskia Rutjes & Bertrand Sudre & Jonathan E. Suk & Jan C. Semenza - 2168-2178 Global Maize Trade and Food Security: Implications from a Social Network Model
by Felicia Wu & Hasan Guclu - 2179-2208 Drinking Water as a Proportion of Total Human Exposure to Volatile N‐Nitrosamines
by Steve E. Hrudey & Richard J. Bull & Joseph A. Cotruvo & Greg Paoli & Margaret Wilson - 2209-2224 A Bayes Linear Bayes Method for Estimation of Correlated Event Rates
by John Quigley & Kevin J. Wilson & Lesley Walls & Tim Bedford
November 2013, Volume 33, Issue 11
- 1942-1951 Risk Assessment Can Be a Game‐Changing Information Technology—But Too Often It Isn't
by Robert Goble & Vicki M. Bier - 1952-1957 Other Aspects of BSE Issues in East Asian Countries
by Jun Sekizawa - 1958-1968 Consumption of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) Contaminated Beef and the Risk of Variant Creutzfeldt‐Jakob Disease
by Chu‐Chih Chen & Yin‐Han Wang & Kuen‐Yuh Wu - 1969-1986 Passenger Rail Security, Planning, and Resilience: Application of Network, Plume, and Economic Simulation Models as Decision Support Tools
by Michael Greenberg & Paul Lioy & Birnur Ozbas & Nancy Mantell & Sastry Isukapalli & Michael Lahr & Tayfur Altiok & Joseph Bober & Clifton Lacy & Karen Lowrie & Henry Mayer & Jennifer Rovito - 1987-2001 Communication in Nuclear Emergency Preparedness: A Closer Look at Information Reception
by Tanja Perko & Baldwin van Gorp & Catrinel Turcanu & Peter Thijssen & Benny Carle - 2002-2012 Risks Perception of Electromagnetic Fields in Taiwan: The Influence of Psychopathology and the Degree of Sensitivity to Electromagnetic Fields
by Mei‐Chih Meg Tseng & Yi‐Ping Lin & Fu‐Chang Hu & Tsun‐Jen Cheng - 2013-2022 When Opportunity Matters: Comparing the Risk‐Taking Attitudes of Prisoners and Recently Released Ex‐Prisoners
by Jonathan J. Rolison & Yaniv Hanoch & Michaela Gummerum - 2023-2040 The Immediate Impact of the Fukushima Daiichi Accident on Local Property Values
by Fumihiro Yamane & Hideaki Ohgaki & Kota Asano - 2041-2055 An Expected Consequence Approach to Route Choice in the Maritime Transportation of Crude Oil
by Atiq Siddiqui & Manish Verma - 2056-2067 An Approach for Optimal Allocation of Safety Resources: Using the Knapsack Problem to Take Aggregated Cost‐Efficient Preventive Measures
by Genserik L. L. Reniers & Kenneth Sörensen - 2068-2078 Further Thoughts on the Utility of Risk Matrices
by David J. Ball & John Watt
October 2013, Volume 33, Issue 10
- 1759-1761 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 1762-1771 Improving Causal Inferences in Risk Analysis
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox - 1772-1787 Evaluating Methods for Estimating Existential Risks
by Bruce Tonn & Dorian Stiefel - 1788-1801 When Precaution Creates Misunderstandings: The Unintended Effects of Precautionary Information on Perceived Risks, the EMF Case
by Peter M. Wiedemann & Holger Schuetz & Franziska Boerner & Martin Clauberg & Rodney Croft & Rajesh Shukla & Toshiko Kikkawa & Ray Kemp & Jan M. Gutteling & Barney de Villiers & Flavia N. da Silva Medeiros & Julie Barnett - 1802-1811 Psychometric and Demographic Predictors of the Perceived Risk of Terrorist Threats and the Willingness to Pay for Terrorism Risk Management Programs
by Jeryl L. Mumpower & Liu Shi & James W. Stoutenborough & Arnold Vedlitz - 1812-1828 The Measurement of Subjective Probability: Evaluating the Sensitivity and Accuracy of Various Scales
by Niels Haase & Frank Renkewitz & Cornelia Betsch - 1829-1843 Expecting the Unexpected: Predicting Physiological and Psychological Wildfire Preparedness from Perceived Risk, Responsibility, and Obstacles
by Ilona M. McNeill & Patrick D. Dunlop & Jonathan B. Heath & Timothy C. Skinner & David L. Morrison - 1844-1857 Different Roles and Viewpoints of Scientific Experts in Advising on Environmental Health Risks
by Pita Spruijt & Anne B. Knol & René Torenvlied & Erik Lebret - 1858-1883 Promoting Seismic Retrofit Implementation Through “Nudge”: Using Warranty as a Driver
by Toshio Fujimi & Hirokazu Tatano - 1884-1898 Decision Making for Group Risk Reduction: Dealing with Epistemic Uncertainty
by Tim Bedford - 1899-1907 On the Treatment of Uncertainty and Variability in Making Decisions About Risk
by Vicki M. Bier & Shi‐Woei Lin - 1908-1923 Modeling Imbalanced Economic Recovery Following a Natural Disaster Using Input‐Output Analysis
by Jun Li & Douglas Crawford‐Brown & Mark Syddall & Dabo Guan - 1924-1937 Disease Spread Models to Estimate Highly Uncertain Emerging Diseases Losses for Animal Agriculture Insurance Policies: An Application to the U.S. Farm‐Raised Catfish Industry
by Francisco J. Zagmutt & Stephen H. Sempier & Terril R. Hanson
September 2013, Volume 33, Issue 9
- 1565-1567 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie & Sally M. Kane - 1568-1581 New Data, Strategies, and Insights for Listeria monocytogenes Dose‐Response Models: Summary of an Interagency Workshop, 2011
by K. Hoelzer & Y. Chen & S. Dennis & P. Evans & R. Pouillot & B. J. Silk & I. Walls - 1582-1595 An Empirical Approach to Sufficient Similarity: Combining Exposure Data and Mixtures Toxicology Data
by Scott Marshall & Chris Gennings & Linda K. Teuschler & LeAnna G. Stork & Rogelio Tornero‐Velez & Kevin M. Crofton & Glenn E. Rice - 1596-1607 Health Risk Characterization of Chlorpyrifos Using Epidemiological Dose‐Response Data and Probabilistic Techniques: A Case Study with Rice Farmers in Vietnam
by Dung Tri Phung & Des Connell & Qiming Yu & Cordia Chu - 1608-1619 Nonparametric Bayesian Methods for Benchmark Dose Estimation
by Nilabja Guha & Anindya Roy & Leonid Kopylev & John Fox & Maria Spassova & Paul White - 1620-1635 Risk‐Based Input‐Output Analysis of Influenza Epidemic Consequences on Interdependent Workforce Sectors
by Joost R. Santos & Larissa May & Amine El Haimar - 1636-1649 Decision Making in Child Protective Services: A Risky Business?
by Michael J. Camasso & Radha Jagannathan - 1650-1660 Using Probability Boxes to Model Elicited Information: A Case Study
by V. J. Roelofs & W. Roelofs - 1661-1676 Decision Strategies to Reduce Teenage and Young Adult Deaths in the United States
by Ralph L. Keeney & Asa B. Palley - 1677-1693 Harnessing the Theoretical Foundations of the Exponential and Beta‐Poisson Dose‐Response Models to Quantify Parameter Uncertainty Using Markov Chain Monte Carlo
by Philip J. Schmidt & Katarina D. M. Pintar & Aamir M. Fazil & Edward Topp - 1694-1709 A New Multicriteria Risk Mapping Approach Based on a Multiattribute Frontier Concept
by Denys Yemshanov & Frank H. Koch & Yakov Ben‐Haim & Marla Downing & Frank Sapio & Marty Siltanen - 1710-1727 Salient Beliefs About Earthquake Hazards and Household Preparedness
by Julia S. Becker & Douglas Paton & David M. Johnston & Kevin R. Ronan - 1728-1748 Investigating Heterogeneity in the Characterization of Risks Using Best Worst Scaling
by Seda Erdem & Dan Rigby - 1749-1757 Decision and Risk Psychology: Seven Recent Books
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox
August 2013, Volume 33, Issue 8
- 1383-1384 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 1385-1388 What Can We Learn from the Evaluation of the Dutch National Risk Assessment?
by Erik Pruyt & Diederik J. D. Wijnmalen & Marc Bökkerink - 1389-1393 What Can National Risk Assessors Learn from Decision Theorists and Psychologists?
by Charles Vlek - 1394-1396 The Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit (FISK) for Non‐Native Freshwater Fishes—A Summary of Current Applications
by Gordon H. Copp - 1397-1403 First Application of FISK, the Freshwater Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit, in Northern Europe: Example of Southern Finland
by Riikka Puntila & Lorenzo Vilizzi & Maiju Lehtiniemi & Gordon H. Copp - 1404-1413 Effectiveness of FISK, an Invasiveness Screening Tool for Non‐Native Freshwater Fishes, to Perform Risk Identification Assessments in the Iberian Peninsula
by David Almeida & Filipe Ribeiro & Pedro M. Leunda & Lorenzo Vilizzi & Gordon H. Copp - 1414-1431 Revisions of the Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit (FISK) for its Application in Warmer Climatic Zones, with Particular Reference to Peninsular Florida
by Larry L. Lawson & Jeffrey E. Hill & Lorenzo Vilizzi & Scott Hardin & Gordon H. Copp - 1432-1440 Application of FISK, an Invasiveness Screening Tool for Non‐Native Freshwater Fishes, in the Murray‐Darling Basin (Southeastern Australia)
by Lorenzo Vilizzi & Gordon H. Copp - 1441-1453 Bayesian Development of a Dose‐Response Model for Aspergillus fumigatus and Invasive Aspergillosis
by Christopher Leleu & Jean Menotti & Pascale Meneceur & Firas Choukri & Annie Sulahian & Yves Jean‐François Garin & Jean‐Baptiste Denis & Francis Derouin - 1454-1472 A Systems Approach to the Policy‐Level Risk Assessment of Exotic Animal Diseases: Network Model and Application to Classical Swine Fever
by João Delgado & Simon Pollard & Emma Snary & Edgar Black & George Prpich & Phil Longhurst - 1473-1488 Selecting Nonpharmaceutical Interventions for Influenza
by Rachael M. Jones & Elodie Adida - 1489-1499 Social Contagion of Risk Perceptions in Environmental Management Networks
by Bret A. Muter & Meredith L. Gore & Shawn J. Riley - 1500-1509 On Determining the BMD from Multiple Outcomes in Developmental Toxicity Studies when One Outcome is Intentionally Missing
by Julie S. Najita & Paul J. Catalano - 1510-1531 The Quantitative Estimation of IT‐Related Risk Probabilities
by Andrea Herrmann - 1532-1552 Dynamic Simulation as an Approach to Understanding Hurricane Risk Response: Insights from the Stormview Lab
by Robert Meyer & Kenneth Broad & Ben Orlove & Nada Petrovic - 1553-1563 Risk of Large‐Scale Evacuation Based on the Effectiveness of Rescue Strategies Under Different Crowd Densities
by Jinghong Wang & Siuming Lo & Qingsong Wang & Jinhua Sun & Honglin Mu
July 2013, Volume 33, Issue 7
- 1175-1178 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 1179-1181 Sheila Jasanoff: Culture and Diversity in Risk Management
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1182-1187 The Informal European Parliamentary Working Group on Risk—History, Remit, and Future Plans: A Personal View
by Ragnar E. Löfstedt - 1188-1189 Commentary on Löfstedt Working Group Paper
by Julie Girling - 1190-1191 The Hazard of a Scientific Approach to Risk: Commentary on Professor Löfstedt's Proposal for a European Parliamentary Working Group on Risk
by Sophie Nappert - 1192-1194 European Parliament Working Group on Risk: A Commentary
by Henry Rothstein - 1195-1196 Response to Commentaries
by Ragnar E. Löfstedt - 1197-1211 A Quantitative Assessment of the Amount of Prion Diverted to Category 1 Materials and Wastewater During Processing
by Amie Adkin & Neil Donaldson & Louise Kelly - 1212-1227 A Quantitative Assessment of the Prion Risk Associated with Wastewater from Carcass‐Handling Facilities
by Amie Adkin & Neil Donaldson & Louise Kelly - 1228-1236 Quantitative Risk Estimation for a Legionella pneumophila Infection Due to Whirlpool Use
by Martijn Bouwknegt & Jack F. Schijven & Johanna A.C. Schalk & Ana Maria de Roda Husman - 1237-1251 A Calibrated Human PBPK Model for Benzene Inhalation with Urinary Bladder and Bone Marrow Compartments
by Jeffrey S. Knutsen & Brent D. Kerger & Brent Finley & Dennis J. Paustenbach - 1252-1264 Enhancing Self‐Protective Behavior: Efficacy Beliefs and Peer Feedback in Risk Communication
by Stephan Verroen & Jan M. Gutteling & Peter W. De Vries - 1265-1280 Daily Variation in Natural Disaster Casualties: Information Flows, Safety, and Opportunity Costs in Tornado Versus Hurricane Strikes
by Sammy Zahran & Daniele Tavani & Stephan Weiler - 1281-1292 Managing Risk at the Tucson Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol
by E. S. Levine & Julie F. Waters - 1293-1311 Application of Bayesian Networks in Quantitative Risk Assessment of Subsea Blowout Preventer Operations
by Baoping Cai & Yonghong Liu & Zengkai Liu & Xiaojie Tian & Yanzhen Zhang & Renjie Ji - 1312-1333 EvacuAid: A Probabilistic Model to Determine the Expected Loss of Life for Different Mass Evacuation Strategies During Flood Threats
by Bas Kolen & Matthijs Kok & Ira Helsloot & Bob Maaskant - 1334-1352 Dermal Uptake of 18 Dilute Aqueous Chemicals: In Vivo Disappearance‐Method Measures Greatly Exceed In Vitro‐Based Predictions
by Kenneth T. Bogen - 1353-1366 Description and Propagation of Uncertainty in Input Parameters in Environmental Fate Models
by Muhammad Sarfraz Iqbal & Tomas Öberg - 1367-1378 Factors Associated with the Enactment of Safety Belt and Motorcycle Helmet Laws
by Teik Hua Law & Robert B. Noland & Andrew W. Evans - 1379-1381 Well‐Being and Fair Distribution: Beyond Cost‐Benefit Analysis, by Matthew D. Adler, Oxford University Press, 2011
by Arden Rowell
June 2013, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 945-947 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 948-971 How Solid Is the Dutch (and the British) National Risk Assessment? Overview and Decision‐Theoretic Evaluation
by Charles Vlek - 972-983 How to Model a Negligible Probability Under the WTO Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement?
by Mark R. Powell - 984-999 Catastrophe Risk Models for Evaluating Disaster Risk Reduction Investments in Developing Countries
by E. Michel‐Kerjan & S. Hochrainer‐Stigler & H. Kunreuther & J. Linnerooth‐Bayer & R. Mechler & R. Muir‐Wood & N. Ranger & P. Vaziri & M. Young - 1000-1020 Wildfire Exposure Analysis on the National Forests in the Pacific Northwest, USA
by Alan A. Ager & Michelle Buonopane & Allison Reger & Mark A. Finney - 1021-1037 Risk Preferences in Strategic Wildfire Decision Making: A Choice Experiment with U.S. Wildfire Managers
by Matthew J. Wibbenmeyer & Michael S. Hand & David E. Calkin & Tyron J. Venn & Matthew P. Thompson - 1038-1048 Perceived Risk and Benefit of Nuclear Waste Repositories: Four Opinion Clusters
by Roman Seidl & Corinne Moser & Michael Stauffacher & Pius Krütli - 1049-1065 The Risk Perception Paradox—Implications for Governance and Communication of Natural Hazards
by Gisela Wachinger & Ortwin Renn & Chloe Begg & Christian Kuhlicke - 1066-1082 LinkIT: A Ludic Elicitation Game for Eliciting Risk Perceptions
by Yan Cao & William L. McGill - 1083-1099 Cost of Equity in Homeland Security Resource Allocation in the Face of a Strategic Attacker
by Xiaojun Shan & Jun Zhuang - 1100-1115 Variability and Uncertainty Analysis of the Cross‐Contamination Ratios of Salmonella During Pork Cutting
by Joost Smid & Rob de Jonge & Arie H. Havelaar & Annemarie Pielaat