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June 2013, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 1116-1127 Combining Experts: Decomposition and Aggregation Order
by Erin Baker & Olaitan Olaleye - 1128-1145 Fuzzy‐Logic‐Based Safety Verification Framework for Nuclear Power Plants
by Achint Rastogi & Hossam A. Gabbar - 1146-1173 Uncertainty Analysis in Fault Tree Models with Dependent Basic Events
by Nicola Pedroni & Enrico Zio
May 2013, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 751-752 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 753-753 Vulnerability and Resilience
by Ted W. Yellman & Thomas M. Murray - 754-754 Response
by Yacov Y. Haimes - 755-756 Letter in Response to Fraas & Lutter Article: “Uncertain Benefits Estimates for Reductions in Fine Particle Concentrations”
by Neal Fann & Amy D. Lamson & Susan C. Anenberg & Bryan J. Hubbell - 757-759 Reply to Letter by Fann, Lamson, Anenberg, and Hubbell, Regarding Fraas & Lutter Article: “Uncertain Benefits Estimates for Reductions in Fine Particle Concentrations”
by Art Fraas & Randall Lutter - 760-762 Response to “The Necessity for Longitudinal Studies in Risk Perception Research”
by Philip Bubeck & W. J. Wouter Botzen - 763-771 Safety Management and Public Spaces: Restoring Balance
by David J. Ball & Laurence Ball‐King - 772-788 Low‐Probability Flood Risk Modeling for New York City
by Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts & Ning Lin & Wouter Botzen & Kerry Emanuel & Hans de Moel - 789-799 Where Deer Roam: Chronic Yet Acute Site Exposures Preclude Ecological Risk Assessment
by Lawrence V. Tannenbaum & William D. Gulsby & Shaina S. Zobel & Karl V. Miller - 800-817 Social Amplification of Wildfire Risk: The Role of Social Interactions and Information Sources
by Hannah Brenkert‐Smith & Katherine L. Dickinson & Patricia A. Champ & Nicholas Flores - 818-837 The Influence of Uncertain Map Features on Risk Beliefs and Perceived Ambiguity for Maps of Modeled Cancer Risk from Air Pollution
by Dolores J. Severtson & Jeffrey D. Myers - 838-850 Profiling Safety Behaviors: Exploration of the Sociocognitive Variables that Best Discriminate Between Different Behavioral Patterns
by Carla S Fugas & Sílvia A Silva & José L Meliá - 851-865 Helping Individuals to Understand Synergistic Risks: An Assessment of Message Contents Depicting Mechanistic and Probabilistic Concepts
by Ian G. J. Dawson & Johnnie E. V. Johnson & Michelle A. Luke - 866-876 Living Behind Dikes: Mimicking Flooding Experiences
by Ruud Zaalberg & Cees J. H. Midden - 877-892 Inferring an Augmented Bayesian Network to Confront a Complex Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment Model with Durability Studies: Application to Bacillus Cereus on a Courgette Purée Production Chain
by Clémence Sophie Rigaux Ancelet & Frédéric Carlin & Christophe Nguyen‐thé & Isabelle Albert - 893-908 Terrorism Risks and Cost‐Benefit Analysis of Aviation Security
by Mark G. Stewart & John Mueller - 909-914 A Note on the Aggregation of Event Probabilities
by Stephen C. Hora - 915-930 Projections of Future Extreme Weather Losses Under Changes in Climate and Exposure
by Laurens M. Bouwer - 931-944 Should Cities Invest in Sheltering‐in‐Place Measures Against Chlorine Truck Attacks by Terrorists?
by Anthony Michael Barrett & Elizabeth A. Casman
April 2013, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 505-515 Modeling Poliovirus Risks and the Legacy of Polio Eradication
by Kimberly M. Thompson - 516-543 Preeradication Vaccine Policy Options for Poliovirus Infection and Disease Control
by Kimberly M. Thompson & Mark A. Pallansch & Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens & Steve G. Wassilak & Jong‐Hoon Kim & Stephen L. Cochi - 544-605 Expert Review on Poliovirus Immunity and Transmission
by Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens & Mark A. Pallansch & Konstantin M. Chumakov & Neal A. Halsey & Tapani Hovi & Philip D. Minor & John F. Modlin & Peter A. Patriarca & Roland W. Sutter & Peter F. Wright & Steven G. F. Wassilak & Stephen L. Cochi & Jong‐Hoon Kim & Kimberly M. Thompson - 606-646 Review and Assessment of Poliovirus Immunity and Transmission: Synthesis of Knowledge Gaps and Identification of Research Needs
by Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens & Mark A. Pallansch & Konstantin M. Chumakov & Neal A. Halsey & Tapani Hovi & Philip D. Minor & John F. Modlin & Peter A. Patriarca & Roland W. Sutter & Peter F. Wright & Steven G.F. Wassilak & Stephen L. Cochi & Jong‐Hoon Kim & Kimberly M. Thompson - 647-663 Modeling Population Immunity to Support Efforts to End the Transmission of Live Polioviruses
by Kimberly M. Thompson & Mark A. Pallansch & Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens & Steve G. Wassilak & Stephen L. Cochi - 664-679 World Health Organization Regional Assessments of the Risks of Poliovirus Outbreaks
by Sara A. Lowther & Sigrun Roesel & Patrick O'Connor & Mauricio Landaverde & George Oblapenko & Sergei Deshevoi & Goel Ajay & Ann Buff & Hala Safwat & Mbaye Salla & Rudi Tangermann & Nino Khetsuriani & Rebecca Martin & Steven Wassilak - 680-702 Oral Poliovirus Vaccine Evolution and Insights Relevant to Modeling the Risks of Circulating Vaccine‐Derived Polioviruses (cVDPVs)
by Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens & Mark A. Pallansch & Jong‐Hoon Kim & Cara C. Burns & Olen M. Kew & M. Steven Oberste & Ousmane M. Diop & Steven G.F. Wassilak & Stephen L. Cochi & Kimberly M. Thompson - 703-749 Characterizing Poliovirus Transmission and Evolution: Insights from Modeling Experiences with Wild and Vaccine‐Related Polioviruses
by Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens & Mark A. Pallansch & Dominika A. Kalkowska & Steven G. F. Wassilak & Stephen L. Cochi & Kimberly M. Thompson
March 2013, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 350-352 Regarding “The Economic Efficiency of Sampling Size: The Case of Beef Trim”
by Mark R. Powell & Maarten Nauta & Don Schaffner & Marcel Zwietering - 353-355 Response to Mark Powell's Comments
by Peyton M. Ferrier & Jean C. Buzby - 356-367 Integrating Risk and Resilience Approaches to Catastrophe Management in Engineering Systems
by J. Park & T. P. Seager & P. S. C. Rao & M. Convertino & I. Linkov - 368-384 The Economic Efficiency of Sampling Size: The Case of Beef Trim
by Peyton M. Ferrier & Jean C. Buzby - 385-396 The Economic Efficiency of Sampling Size: The Case of Beef Trim Revisited
by Mark R. Powell - 397-408 The Bayesian Microbial Subtyping Attribution Model: Robustness to Prior Information and a Proposition
by J. M. David & D. Guillemot & N. Bemrah & A. Thébault & A. Brisabois & M. Chemaly & FX. Weill & P. Sanders & L. Watier - 409-419 Ensuring the Quality of Occupational Safety Risk Assessment
by Abel Pinto & Rita A. Ribeiro & Isabel L. Nunes - 420-433 Coordinability and Consistency in Accident Causation and Prevention: Formal System Theoretic Concepts for Safety in Multilevel Systems
by Raghvendra V. Cowlagi & Joseph H. Saleh - 434-449 Uncertain Benefits Estimates for Reductions in Fine Particle Concentrations
by Art Fraas & Randall Lutter - 450-461 An International Pooled Analysis for Obtaining a Benchmark Dose for Environmental Lead Exposure in Children
by Esben Budtz‐Jørgensen & David Bellinger & Bruce Lanphear & Philippe Grandjean & on behalf of the International Pooled Lead Study Investigators - 462-468 On the Meaning and Use of the Risk Appetite Concept
by Terje Aven - 469-479 Simulation of Longitudinal Exposure Data with Variance‐Covariance Structures Based on Mixed Models
by Peng Song & Jianping Xue & Zhilin Li - 480-492 Dynamic Impacts of a Catastrophic Production Event: The Foot‐and‐Mouth Disease Case
by Alexandre Cordier & Jean Gohin & Stephane Krebs & Arnaud Rault - 493-504 Tree‐Based Logistic Regression Approach for Work Zone Casualty Risk Assessment
by Jinxian Weng & Qiang Meng & David Z. W. Wang
February 2013, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 177-178 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 183-185 Remembering Jim Flynn
by Paul Slovic - 186-191 Examining the 100‐Year Floodplain as a Metric of Risk, Loss, and Household Adjustment
by Wesley E Highfield & Sarah A Norman & Samuel D Brody - 192-202 Communicating Food Risks in an Era of Growing Public Distrust: Three Case Studies
by Ragnar Lofstedt - 203-219 Assessment of Ecological Risks at Former Landfill Site Using TRIAD Procedure and Multicriteria Analysis
by Jaana Sorvari & Eija Schultz & Jari Haimi - 220-231 Model Uncertainty and Model Averaging in the Estimation of Infectious Doses for Microbial Pathogens
by Hojin Moon & Steven B. Kim & James J. Chen & Nysia I. George & Ralph L. Kodell - 232-248 Quantitative Risk Assessment of Human Salmonellosis in Canadian Broiler Chicken Breast from Retail to Consumption
by Hanan Smadi & Jan M. Sargeant - 249-269 A Risk Assessment Model for Enterotoxigenic Staphylococcus aureus in Pasteurized Milk: A Potential Route to Source‐Level Inference
by G. C. Barker & N. Goméz‐Tomé - 270-280 On Funtowicz and Ravetz's “Decision Stake—System Uncertainties” Structure and Recently Developed Risk Perspectives
by Terje Aven - 281-291 Should the Model for Risk‐Informed Regulation be Game Theory Rather than Decision Theory?
by Vicki M. Bier & Shi‐Woei Lin - 292-306 Domino Effect Analysis Using Bayesian Networks
by Nima Khakzad & Faisal Khan & Paul Amyotte & Valerio Cozzani - 307-317 Values, Perceived Risks and Benefits, and Acceptability of Nuclear Energy
by Judith I. M. de Groot & Linda Steg & Wouter Poortinga - 318-332 Values and Risk Perceptions: A Cross‐Cultural Examination
by Gülbanu Kaptan & Shoshana Shiloh & Dilek Önkal - 333-347 How a Nuclear Power Plant Accident Influences Acceptance of Nuclear Power: Results of a Longitudinal Study Before and After the Fukushima Disaster
by Vivianne H. M. Visschers & Michael Siegrist
January 2013, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-1 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 2-14 Can Sisyphus Succeed? Getting U.S. High‐Level Nuclear Waste into a Geological Repository
by D. Warner North - 15-23 The Rise and Fall of a Regulator: Adventure Sports in the United Kingdom
by Laurence Ball‐King & John Watt & David J. Ball - 24-49 Perception and Communication of Flood Risks: A Systematic Review of Empirical Research
by Wim Kellens & Teun Terpstra & Philippe De Maeyer - 50-51 The Necessity for Longitudinal Studies in Risk Perception Research
by Michael Siegrist - 52-53 We Need Risk Communication and Perception Research Focused on Flood Risks for Senior Citizens
by Michael Greenberg - 54-67 A Look at State‐Level Risk Assessment in the United States: Making Decisions in the Absence of Federal Risk Values
by Diana G. Effio & Oliver Kroner & Andrew Maier & William Hayes & Alison Willis & Joan Strawson - 68-79 Stakeholders’ Perspective on Ecological Modeling in Environmental Risk Assessment of Pesticides: Challenges and Opportunities
by Agnieszka D. Hunka & Mattia Meli & Amalie Thit & Annemette Palmqvist & Pernille Thorbek & Valery E. Forbes - 80-91 The Unintended Effects of Risk‐Refuting Information on Anxiety
by Kazuya Nakayachi - 92-108 Capturing and Integrating Knowledge for Managing Risks in Tunnel Works
by Ibsen Chivatá Cárdenas & Saad S.H. Al‐jibouri & Johannes I.M. Halman & Frits A. van Tol - 109-120 Combining Experts’ Judgments: Comparison of Algorithmic Methods Using Synthetic Data
by James K. Hammitt & Yifan Zhang - 121-133 Probability and Possibility‐Based Representations of Uncertainty in Fault Tree Analysis
by Roger Flage & Piero Baraldi & Enrico Zio & Terje Aven - 134-145 The Return Period Analysis of Natural Disasters with Statistical Modeling of Bivariate Joint Probability Distribution
by Ning Li & Xueqin Liu & Wei Xie & Jidong Wu & Peng Zhang - 146-160 Bayesian Data Analysis of Severe Fatal Accident Risk in the Oil Chain
by Petrissa Eckle & Peter Burgherr - 161-176 Exposures from Chrysotile‐Containing Joint Compound: Evaluation of New Model Relating Respirable Dust to Fiber Concentrations
by G. P. Brorby & P. J. Sheehan & D. W. Berman & K. T. Bogen & S. E. Holm
August 2012, Volume 32, Issue s1
- 1-5 Standing on the Threshold of Change
by Michele Bloch & Cathy L. Backinger & Wilson M. Compton & Kevin Conway - 6-13 Chapter 1: The Impact of the Reduction in Tobacco Smoking on U.S. Lung Cancer Mortality, 1975–2000: An Introduction to the Problem
by Eric J. Feuer & David T. Levy & William J. McCarthy - 14-24 Chapter 2: Birth‐Cohort‐Specific Estimates of Smoking Behaviors for the U.S. Population
by Christy M. Anderson & David M. Burns & Kevin W. Dodd & Eric J. Feuer - 25-38 Chapter 3: Cohort Life Tables by Smoking Status, Removing Lung Cancer as a Cause of Death
by Marjorie A. Rosenberg & Eric J. Feuer & Binbing Yu & Jiafeng Sun & S. Jane Henley & Thomas G Shanks & Christy M. Anderson & Pamela M. McMahon & Michael J. Thun & David M. Burns - 39-50 Chapter 4: Development of the Counterfactual Smoking Histories Used to Assess the Effects of Tobacco Control
by Theodore R. Holford & Lauren Clark - 51-68 Chapter 5: Actual and Counterfactual Smoking Prevalence Rates in the U.S. Population via Microsimulation
by Jihyoun Jeon & Rafael Meza & Martin Krapcho & Lauren D. Clarke & Jeff Byrne & David T. Levy - 69-84 Chapter 6: Lung Cancer in Never Smokers: Epidemiology and Risk Prediction Models
by William J. McCarthy & Rafael Meza & Jihyoun Jeon & Suresh H. Moolgavkar - 85-98 Chapter 7: Description of MISCAN‐Lung, the Erasmus MC Lung Cancer Microsimulation Model for Evaluating Cancer Control Interventions
by F. W. Schultz & R. Boer & H. J. de Koning - 99-116 Chapter 8: The FHCRC Lung Cancer Model
by William D. Hazelton & Jihyoun Jeon & Rafael Meza & Suresh H. Moolgavkar - 117-124 Chapter 9: The MGH‐HMS Lung Cancer Policy Model: Tobacco Control Versus Screening
by Pamela M. McMahon & Chung Yin Kong & Bruce E. Johnson & Milton C. Weinstein & Jane C. Weeks & Angela C. Tramontano & Lauren E. Cipriano & Colleen Bouzan & G. Scott Gazelle - 125-141 Chapter 10: A Macro‐Model of Smoking and Lung Cancer: Examining Aggregate Trends in Lung Cancer Rates Using the CPS‐I and CPS‐II and Two‐Stage Clonal Expansion Models
by David T. Levy & Kenneth Blackman & Eduard Zaloshnja - 142-150 Chapter 11: Rice‐MD Anderson Lung Cancer Model
by Millennia Foy & Li Deng & Margaret Spitz & Olga Gorlova & Marek Kimmel - 151-165 Chapter 12: Yale Lung Cancer Model
by Theodore R. Holford & Keita Ebisu & Lisa McKay & Cheongeun Oh & Tongzhang Zheng - 166-178 Chapter 13: CISNET Lung Models: Comparison of Model Assumptions and Model Structures
by Pamela M. McMahon & William D. Hazelton & Marek Kimmel & Lauren D. Clarke - 179-189 Chapter 14: Comparing the Adequacy of Carcinogenesis Models in Estimating U.S. Population Rates for Lung Cancer Mortality
by Theodore R. Holford & David T. Levy - 190-201 Chapter 15: Impact of Tobacco Control on Lung Cancer Mortality in the United States Over the Period 1975–2000—Summary and Limitations
by Rob Boer & Suresh H. Moolgavkar & David T. Levy
December 2012, Volume 32, Issue 12
- 2007-2008 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 2008-2009 Our Deteriorating Physical Structures and Risk Analysis
by Michael Greenberg - 2010-2019 The Development of Risk Analysis: A Personal Perspective
by Richard Wilson - 2020-2031 Deriving Behavior Model Parameters from Survey Data: Self‐Protective Behavior Adoption During the 2009–2010 Influenza A(H1N1) Pandemic
by David P. Durham & Elizabeth A. Casman & Steven M. Albert - 2032-2042 Siting Samplers to Minimize Expected Time to Detection
by Travis Walter & David M. Lorenzetti & Michael D. Sohn - 2043-2054 A New Air Quality Perception Scale for Global Assessment of Air Pollution Health Effects
by Séverine Deguen & Claire Ségala & Gaëlle Pédrono & Mounir Mesbah - 2055-2070 Decision Making for Risk Management: A Comparison of Graphical Methods for Presenting Quantitative Uncertainty
by John A. Edwards & Frank J. Snyder & Pamela M. Allen & Kevin A. Makinson & David M. Hamby - 2071-2083 Deliberative Disjunction: Expert and Public Understanding of Outcome Uncertainty
by Robin Gregory & Nathan Dieckmann & Ellen Peters & Lee Failing & Graham Long & Martin Tusler - 2084-2097 Protective Measures, Personal Experience, and the Affective Psychology of Time
by E. Peters & H. Kunreuther & N. Sagara & P. Slovic & D. R. Schley - 2098-2112 Using Expert Judgments to Explore Robust Alternatives for Forest Management under Climate Change
by Timothy McDaniels & Tamsin Mills & Robin Gregory & Dan Ohlson - 2113-2132 The Value of Environmental Information without Control of Subsequent Decisions
by Detlof von Winterfeldt & Robert Kavet & Stephen Peck & Mayank Mohan & Gordon Hazen - 2133-2151 Expert Elicitation of the Value per Statistical Life in an Air Pollution Context
by Henry A. Roman & James K. Hammitt & Tyra L. Walsh & David M. Stieb - 2152-2165 Victim Countries of Transnational Terrorism: An Empirical Characteristics Analysis
by Levan Elbakidze & Yanhong Jin - 2166-2181 Context‐Specific, Scenario‐Based Risk Scales
by Michael Yu & Tomás Lejarraga & Cleotilde Gonzalez - 2182-2197 Reducing Drinking Water Supply Chemical Contamination: Risks from Underground Storage Tanks
by Richard T. Enander & R. Choudary Hanumara & Hisanori Kobayashi & Ronald N. Gagnon & Eugene Park & Christopher Vallot & Richard Genovesi - 2198-2208 A Quantitative Risk Assessment for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy in Japan
by M. Kadohira & M. A. Stevenson & H. R. Høgåsen & A. de Koeijer
November 2012, Volume 32, Issue 11
- 1821-1822 Introduction to the Special Issue on the Risk of Extreme and Catastrophic Events
by Yacov Y. Haimes & James H. Lambert - 1823-1833 On “Black Swans” and “Perfect Storms”: Risk Analysis and Management When Statistics Are Not Enough
by Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell - 1834-1845 Strategic Preparedness for Recovery from Catastrophic Risks to Communities and Infrastructure Systems of Systems
by Yacov Y Haimes - 1846-1855 Rare Disasters and Risk Attitudes: International Differences and Implications for Integrated Assessment Modeling
by P. Ding & M. D. Gerst & A. Bernstein & R. B. Howarth & M. E. Borsuk - 1856-1872 Roy’s Safety‐First Portfolio Principle in Financial Risk Management of Disastrous Events
by Mei Choi Chiu & Hoi Ying Wong & Duan Li - 1873-1887 Flood Protection Diversification to Reduce Probabilities of Extreme Losses
by Qian Zhou & James H. Lambert & Christopher W. Karvetski & Jeffrey M. Keisler & Igor Linkov - 1888-1900 Improving Default Risk Prediction Using Bayesian Model Uncertainty Techniques
by Reza Kazemi & Ali Mosleh - 1901-1918 Prediction and Impact of Sea Level Rise on Properties and Infrastructure of Washington, DC
by Bilal M. Ayyub & Haralamb G. Braileanu & Naeem Qureshi - 1919-1934 Community Resilience and Decision Theory Challenges for Catastrophic Events
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr. - 1935-1955 System of Systems Engineering and Risk Management of Extreme Events: Concepts and Case Study
by Michele Bristow & Liping Fang & Keith W. Hipel - 1956-1966 Modeling Extreme Risks in Ecology
by Mark Burgman & James Franklin & Keith R. Hayes & Geoffrey R. Hosack & Gareth W. Peters & Scott A. Sisson - 1967-1977 Risk Finance for Catastrophe Losses with Pareto‐Calibrated Lévy‐Stable Severities
by Michael R. Powers & Thomas Y. Powers & Siwei Gao - 1978-1993 Risk‐Informed Regulation and Safety Management of Nuclear Power Plants—On the Prevention of Severe Accidents
by Risto Himanen & Ari Julin & Kalle Jänkälä & Jan‐Erik Holmberg & Reino Virolainen - 1994-2004 Small Theories and Large Risks—Is Risk Analysis Relevant for Epistemology?
by Milan M. Ćirković - 2005-2006 Megacatastrophes! Nine Strange Ways the World Could End by David Darling and Dirk Schulze‐Makuch
by Rick Reiss
October 2012, Volume 32, Issue 10
- 1605-1606 From the Editors
by Greenberg Michael & Lowrie Karen - 1607-1629 Confronting Deep Uncertainties in Risk Analysis
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox - 1630-1637 Fooled by Local Robustness
by Moshe Sniedovich - 1638-1646 Why Risk Analysis is Difficult, and Some Thoughts on How to Proceed
by Yakov Ben‐Haim - 1647-1656 Foundational Issues in Risk Assessment and Risk Management
by Terje Aven - 1657-1672 Robust Climate Policies Under Uncertainty: A Comparison of Robust Decision Making and Info‐Gap Methods
by Jim W. Hall & Robert J. Lempert & Klaus Keller & Andrew Hackbarth & Christophe Mijere & David J. McInerney - 1673-1692 Multiobjective Prioritization Methodology and Decision Support System for Evaluating Inventory Enhancement Strategies for Disrupted Interdependent Sectors
by Joanna Resurreccion & Joost R. Santos - 1693-1702 Media, Risk, and Absence of Blame for “Acts of God”: Attenuation of the European Volcanic Ash Cloud of 2010
by Adam Burgess - 1703-1716 Too Scared or Too Capable? Why Do College Students Stay Away from the H1N1 Vaccine?
by Z. Janet Yang - 1717-1740 Are People Willing to Buy Natural Disaster Insurance in China? Risk Awareness, Insurance Acceptance, and Willingness to Pay
by Ming Wang & Chuan Liao & Saini Yang & Weiting Zhao & Min Liu & Peijun Shi - 1741-1749 Analysis of Inland Crude Oil Spill Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Emergency Response in the Midwest United States
by Thomas M. Brody & Paisly Di Bianca & Jan Krysa - 1750-1768 Benchmark Dose Analysis for Bacillus anthracis Inhalation Exposures in the Nonhuman Primate
by Sarah C. Taft & Stephanie A. Hines - 1769-1783 A Quantitative Release Assessment for the Noncommercial Movement of Companion Animals: Risk of Rabies Reintroduction to the United Kingdom
by A. D. Goddard & N. M. Donaldson & D. L. Horton & R. Kosmider & L. A. Kelly & A. R. Sayers & A. C. Breed & C. M. Freuling & T. Müller & S. E. Shaw & G. Hallgren & A. R. Fooks & E. L. Snary - 1784-1797 Optimal Design for the Precise Estimation of an Interaction Threshold: The Impact of Exposure to a Mixture of 18 Polyhalogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons
by Sharon D. Yeatts & Chris Gennings & Kevin M. Crofton - 1798-1819 A Risk Assessment of Campylobacteriosis and Salmonellosis Linked to Chicken Meals Prepared in Households in Dakar, Senegal
by Régis Pouillot & Benoit Garin & Noro Ravaonindrina & Kane Diop & Mahery Ratsitorahina & Domoina Ramanantsoa & Jocelyne Rocourt
September 2012, Volume 32, Issue 9
- 1443-1443 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1444-1450 “What—Me Worry?”“Why So Serious?”: A Personal View on the Fukushima Nuclear Reactor Accidents
by Raymond Gallucci - 1451-1467 Systems‐Based Guiding Principles for Risk Modeling, Planning, Assessment, Management, and Communication
by Yacov Y. Haimes - 1468-1480 Spatial and Temporal Variation in Evacuee Risk Perception Throughout the Evacuation and Return‐Entry Process
by Laura K. Siebeneck & Thomas J. Cova - 1481-1495 A Review of Risk Perceptions and Other Factors that Influence Flood Mitigation Behavior
by P. Bubeck & W. J. W. Botzen & J. C. J. H. Aerts - 1496-1511 What Do Lay People Want to Know About the Disposal of Nuclear Waste? A Mental Model Approach to the Design and Development of an Online Risk Communication
by A. Skarlatidou & T. Cheng & M. Haklay - 1512-1523 Concern About HIV and AIDS Among Older People in the Slums of Nairobi, Kenya
by Gloria Chepngeno‐Langat & Jane C. Falkingham & Nyovani J. Madise & Maria Evandrou - 1524-1534 Relative Risk Perception for Terrorism: Implications for Preparedness and Risk Communication
by Carlo Caponecchia - 1535-1546 Perception of Earthquake Risk in Taiwan: Effects of Gender and Past Earthquake Experience
by Yi‐Wen Kung & Sue‐Huei Chen - 1547-1560 Integrating a Top‐Down and a Bottom‐Up Approach: Formal and Informal Risk‐Handling Strategies in a Utility Company
by Peter Mascini & Yannis Bacharias - 1561-1575 On the Risk Management and Risk Governance of Petroleum Operations in the Barents Sea Area
by Terje Aven & Ortwin Renn - 1576-1594 The Description of Population Vulnerability in Quantitative Risk Analysis
by Sarah Bonvicini & Sara Ganapini & Gigliola Spadoni & Valerio Cozzani - 1595-1604 Daily Inhalation Rate and Time‐Activity/Location Pattern in Japanese Preschool Children
by Junko Kawahara & Shigeho Tanaka & Chiaki Tanaka & Yasunobu Aoki & Junzo Yonemoto
August 2012, Volume 32, Issue 8
- 1275-1276 Introduction to the Special Issue: Insights and Applications from Financial Risk Analysis
by Arcady Novosyolov & Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox - 1277-1292 Mean‐Deviation Analysis in the Theory of Choice
by Bogdan Grechuk & Anton Molyboha & Michael Zabarankin - 1293-1308 Quantile Uncertainty and Value‐at‐Risk Model Risk
by Carol Alexander & José María Sarabia - 1309-1325 Optimal Security Investments and Extreme Risk
by Hamid Mohtadi & Swati Agiwal - 1326-1332 Doing Our Best: Optimization and the Management of Risk
by Yakov Ben‐Haim - 1333-1348 Cognitive Mapping Tools: Review and Risk Management Needs
by Matthew D. Wood & Ann Bostrom & Todd Bridges & Igor Linkov - 1349-1368 Flood Risk Management: US Army Corps of Engineers and Layperson Perceptions
by Matthew Wood & Daniel Kovacs & Ann Bostrom & Todd Bridges & Igor Linkov - 1369-1381 The Informed Society: An Analysis of the Public's Information‐Seeking Behavior Regarding Coastal Flood Risks
by Wim Kellens & Ruud Zaalberg & Philippe De Maeyer - 1382-1393 Water Pollution Risk Associated with Natural Gas Extraction from the Marcellus Shale
by Daniel J. Rozell & Sheldon J. Reaven - 1394-1403 Trust, Confidence, Procedural Fairness, Outcome Fairness, Moral Conviction, and the Acceptance of GM Field Experiments
by Michael Siegrist & Melanie Connor & Carmen Keller - 1404-1419 Lessons Learned from Toulouse and Buncefield Disasters: From Risk Analysis Failures to the Identification of Atypical Scenarios Through a Better Knowledge Management
by Nicola Paltrinieri & Nicolas Dechy & Ernesto Salzano & Mike Wardman & Valerio Cozzani - 1420-1432 A Probabilistic Transmission and Population Dynamic Model to Assess Tuberculosis Infection Risk
by Chung‐Min Liao & Yi‐Hsien Cheng & Yi‐Jun Lin & Nan‐Hung Hsieh & Tang‐Luen Huang & Chia‐Pin Chio & Szu‐Chieh Chen & Min‐Pei Ling - 1433-1440 Comparative Assessment of Analytical Approaches to Quantify the Risk for Introduction of Rare Animal Diseases: The Example of Avian Influenza in Spain
by Fernando Sánchez‐Vizcaíno & Andrés Perez & Beatriz Martínez‐López & José Manuel Sánchez‐Vizcaíno
July 2012, Volume 32, Issue 7
- 1109-1110 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1111-1112 Subject: Editor's Choice, Risk Analysis, 2011; 31(3)
by Sarah Weinstein - 1113-1116 Daniel Kahneman: How We Think and Choose
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1117-1121 Modeling Intelligent Adversaries for Terrorism Risk Assessment: Some Necessary Conditions for Adversary Models
by Seth Guikema - 1122-1138 Considering the Risk of Infection by Cryptosporidium via Consumption of Municipally Treated Drinking Water from a Surface Water Source in a Southwestern Ontario Community
by K. D. M. Pintar & A. Fazil & F. Pollari & D. Waltner‐Toews & D. F. Charron & S. A. McEwen & T. Walton - 1139-1156 Structured Expert Elicitation About Listeria monocytogenes Cross‐Contamination in the Environment of Retail Deli Operations in the United States
by Karin Hoelzer & Haley F. Oliver & Larry R. Kohl & Jill Hollingsworth & Martin T. Wells & Martin Wiedmann - 1157-1182 The Value of Reducing Cancer Risks at Contaminated Sites: Are More Knowledgeable People Willing to Pay More?
by Stefania Tonin & Anna Alberini & Margherita Turvani - 1183-1193 Sustaining Critical Social Services During Extended Regional Power Blackouts
by Anu Narayanan & M. Granger Morgan - 1194-1206 Public Perceptions of Hurricane Modification
by Kelly Klima & Wändi Bruine de Bruin & M. Granger Morgan & Iris Grossmann - 1207-1218 Monotonic Bayesian Semiparametric Benchmark Dose Analysis
by Matthew Wheeler & A. John Bailer - 1219-1231 Adversarial Risk Analysis with Incomplete Information: A Level‐k Approach
by Casey Rothschild & Laura McLay & Seth Guikema - 1232-1243 Competing Statistical Methods for the Fitting of Normal Species Sensitivity Distributions: Recommendations for Practitioners
by Graeme L. Hickey & Peter S. Craig - 1244-1252 Evaluating and Improving Risk Formulas for Allocating Limited Budgets to Expensive Risk‐Reduction Opportunities
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr. - 1253-1269 Decision Analysis and Risk Models for Land Development Affecting Infrastructure Systems
by Shital A. Thekdi & James H. Lambert - 1270-1272 Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined by Steven Pinker
by D. Warner North
June 2012, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 947-947 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 948-948 From the Book Review Editor
by Sally M. Kane - 949-950 Letter to the Editor
by Robert G. Ahern & Robert L. Griffin - 951-956 Climate Change Risk Perception and Communication: Addressing a Critical Moment?
by Nick Pidgeon - 957-972 The Psychological Distance of Climate Change
by Alexa Spence & Wouter Poortinga & Nick Pidgeon - 973-991 Climate Change Communication: A Provocative Inquiry into Motives, Meanings, and Means
by Branden B. Johnson - 992-1002 Unquestioned Answers or Unanswered Questions: Beliefs About Science Guide Responses to Uncertainty in Climate Change Risk Communication
by Anna Rabinovich & Thomas A. Morton - 1003-1020 The Interplay Between Knowledge, Perceived Efficacy, and Concern About Global Warming and Climate Change: A One‐Year Longitudinal Study
by Taciano L. Milfont - 1021-1032 The Rise of Global Warming Skepticism: Exploring Affective Image Associations in the United States Over Time
by Nicholas Smith & Anthony Leiserowitz - 1033-1040 Risk Communication, Public Engagement, and Climate Change: A Role for Emotions
by Sabine Roeser - 1041-1059 Rural Nevada and Climate Change: Vulnerability, Beliefs, and Risk Perception
by Ahmad Saleh Safi & William James Smith & Zhnongwei Liu - 1060-1071 Extended GTST‐MLD for Aerospace System Safety Analysis
by Chiming Guo & Shiyu Gong & Lin Tan & Bo Guo - 1072-1092 A Bayesian Method to Mine Spatial Data Sets to Evaluate the Vulnerability of Human Beings to Catastrophic Risk
by Lianfa Li & Jinfeng Wang & Hareton Leung & Sisi Zhao - 1093-1103 Modeling Exotic Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Entrance Risk Through Air Passenger Violations
by Jyh‐Mirn Lai & Yi‐Ting Hwang & Chin‐Cheng Chou - 1104-1108 Poverty and Risk: A Review of Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty by Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr.
May 2012, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 763-764 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 765-767 Miscommunicating Risk, Uncertainty, and Causation: Fine Particulate Air Pollution and Mortality Risk as an Example
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox - 768-770 Response to Cox Letter: “Miscommunicating Risk, Uncertainty, and Causation: Fine Particulate Air Pollution and Mortality Risk as an Example”
by Neal Fann & Amy D. Lamson & Susan C. Anenberg & Karen Wesson & David Risley & Bryan J. Hubbell - 771-781 Ten Most Important Accomplishments in Risk Analysis, 1980–2010
by Michael Greenberg & Charles Haas & Anthony Cox & Karen Lowrie & Katherine McComas & Warner North - 782-790 The Health Impact of Mandatory Bicycle Helmet Laws
by Piet de Jong - 791-798 Examining the Health‐Risk Tradeoffs of Mandatory Bicycle Helmet Laws
by Stephen C. Newbold - 799-800 Response
by Piet de Jong