Environment Systems and Decisions
1997 - 2025
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Volume 43, issue 4, 2023
- Improving disaster resilience: a common goal for the EU, insurers and researchers pp. 531-532

- Aleksandar Jovanović, Hélène Schernberg and Giovanni Sansavini
- EU Research in support of Disaster Resilience pp. 533-534

- Philippe Quevauviller
- The re/insurance perspective on disaster resilience pp. 535-536

- Kai-Uwe Schanz
- The governance of uncertainty: how to respond to non-quantifiable risk? pp. 537-543

- Rainer Sachs
- Extreme events require new forms of financial collaboration to become more resilient pp. 544-554

- Reto Schneider
- A generalized framework for designing open-source natural hazard parametric insurance pp. 555-568

- Carmen B. Steinmann, Benoît P. Guillod, Christopher Fairless and David N. Bresch
- Resilience beyond insurance: coordination in crisis governance pp. 569-576

- Eva Katharina Platzer and Michèle Knodt
- Optimisation of selection and placement of nature-based solutions for climate adaptation: a literature review on the modelling and resolution approaches pp. 577-598

- Justin Capgras, Felicien Barhebwa Mushamuka and Laurent Feuilleaubois
- Indicator-based assessment of extreme threats (XTs) and their impacts on the resilience of geographical areas and critical infrastructures pp. 599-624

- A. Jovanović, H. Schernberg, S. Brem, S. Chakravarty and M. Jelić
- Ensuring/insuring resilient energy system infrastructure pp. 625-638

- Katherine Emma Lonergan, Salvatore Francesco Greco and Giovanni Sansavini
- On the benefits of insurance and disaster risk management integration for improved climate-related natural catastrophe resilience pp. 639-648

- Barry Sheehan, Martin Mullins, Darren Shannon and Orla McCullagh
- Supply/demand interface for disaster resilience assessment of interdependent infrastructure systems considering privacy and security concerns pp. 649-662

- N. Blagojević and B. Stojadinović
- Converging on human-centred industry, resilient processes, and sustainable outcomes in asset management frameworks pp. 663-679

- Bilal Chabane, Dragan Komljenovic and Georges Abdul-Nour
- Natural hazard insurance: dissemination strategies using geological knowledge pp. 680-692

- Eleni Gianni, Pavlos Tyrologou, Nazaré Couto, Vitor Correia, Sonia Brondi, Dionisios Panagiotaras and Nikolaos Koukouzas
- Assessing resilience at different scales: from single assets to complex systems pp. 693-707

- Clemente Fuggini, Celina Solari, Rita De Stefano, Fabio Bolletta and Florencia Victoria De Maio
- A self-adaptation-based approach to resilience improvement of complex internets of utility systems pp. 708-720

- Luigi Coppolino, Salvatore D’Antonio, Roberto Nardone and Luigi Romano
- Lean approach in the application of new technologies: integration of risk, situational awareness, and resilience by a prehospital emergency medical service pp. 721-734

- Ana María Cintora-Sanz, Carmen Colmenar-García, Cristina Gómez-Usabiaga, Ricardo García-Martinez, Raquel Lafuente-Saenz, Teresa Sierra-García, Carmen Montero-Pernía, Alberto Blanco-Lara, Tatiana Vázquez-Rodríguez and Cristina Horrillo-García
- Study on the evaluation method and system of urban resilience in China pp. 735-745

- Hong Huang, Shiwei Zhou, Wei Wang, Ruiqi Li, Tingxin Qin and Fucai Yu
- Liquid carbon storage tanker disaster resilience pp. 746-757

- Vladimir Yakimov, Oleg Gaidai, Jingxiang Xu and Fang Wang
Volume 43, issue 3, 2023
- Motivations for a sustainable ethos: evidence from the globally present Brazilian multinational Natura &Co pp. 321-336

- Marco Simões-Coelho, Ariane Roder Figueira and Eduardo Russo
- A European-wide exploratory study to analyse the relationship between training and energy efficiency in the construction sector pp. 337-357

- Irini Barbero, Yacine Rezgui and Ioan Petri
- Incentivizing alternatives to agricultural waste burning in Northern India: trust, awareness, and access as barriers to adoption pp. 358-370

- Rudri Bhatt, Amanda Giang and Milind Kandlikar
- Phosphorus sustainability through coordinated stakeholder engagement: a perspective pp. 371-378

- Alison Deviney, Khara Grieger, Ashton Merck, John Classen and Anna-Maria Marshall
- Testing persistence of ammonia emissions using historical data of more than two centuries in OECD countries pp. 379-392

- Sakiru Solarin, Lorenzo Bermejo and Luis Gil-Alana
- Sustainability Targets in Executive Remuneration Contracts and Corporate Sustainability Performance in the United Kingdom and European Union pp. 393-415

- Hien Thi Thuc Nguyen, Subhan Ullah, Hanh Thi My Le and Affan Hameed
- Data modeling and NLP-based scoring method to assess the relevance of environmental regulatory announcements pp. 416-432

- Heiko Thimm
- The impact of innovation type on the performance and social responsibility of French manufacturing companies pp. 433-452

- Salim Morched, Ezzeddine Ben Mohamed and Anis Jarboui
- Decentralized brokered enabled ecosystem for data marketplace in smart cities towards a data sharing economy pp. 453-471

- Bokolo Anthony
- The architecture of procurement in sustainable and zero-emission neighborhood projects—strategic challenges and new realities pp. 472-488

- Hasan A. M. Hamdan, Luitzen Boer and Poul Houman Andersen
- Benchmarking performance of photovoltaic power plants in multiple periods pp. 489-503

- Olawale Ogunrinde and Ekundayo Shittu
- New investments in phosphorus research and training are paramount for Brazilian long-term environmental and food security pp. 504-508

- Henrique Rasera Raniro, Jéssica Papera, Lucas Urbano José, Rodrigo Maia Valença, Paulo Sergio Pavinato, Ludwig Hermann and Jakob Santner
- Sensitivity to scope in estimating the social benefits of prolonging lives for regulatory decisions using national stated preference tradeoffs pp. 509-528

- Branden B. Johnson and Adam M. Finkel
- Correction to: Sensitivity to scope in estimating the social benefits of prolonging lives for regulatory decisions using national stated preference tradeoffs pp. 529-529

- Branden B. Johnson and Adam M. Finkel
Volume 43, issue 2, 2023
- The elements of resilience in the food system and means to enhance the stability of the food supply pp. 143-160

- Karoliina Rimhanen, Jyrki Aakkula, Kalle Aro and Pasi Rikkonen
- Resilience management processes in the offshore wind industry: schematization and application to an export-cable attack pp. 161-177

- Corinna Köpke, Jennifer Mielniczek, Christoph Roller, Kerstin Lange, Frank Sill Torres and Alexander Stolz
- A cyber resilience analysis case study of an industrial operational technology environment pp. 178-190

- Kirsty Perrett and Ian David Wilson
- Establishing a regional interdisciplinary resilience center: a bottom-up approach pp. 191-199

- Thinesh Selvaratnam, Liv Haselbach, Berna Eren-Tokgoz, Ginger Gummelt, Kyle Boudreaux, Brian D. Williams, Matthew I. Pyne and Igor Linkov
- Evaluation of the Importance of rural tourist attractions in Riobamba Canton, Ecuador pp. 200-210

- Danny Daniel Castillo Vizuete, Alex Vinicio Gavilanes Montoya and Gabriela Estefanía Román Santamaría
- Multicriteria decision making and goal programming for determination of electric automobile aimed at sustainable green environment: a case study pp. 211-231

- Mustafa Hamurcu and Tamer Eren
- Prioritization of key indicators for the classification of successional stages in regenerating subtropical Atlantic forest, Southern Brazil: a proposal based on multivariate order statistics pp. 232-241

- Adriano Bressane, Alexandre Siminski, Isadora Gurjon Gomes, Carrie Peres Melo, Graziele Coraline Scofano Rosa, Amanda Louisi Santos Galvão, Mirela Beatriz Silva, Líliam César Castro Medeiros and Rogério Galante Negri
- Can scientific literacy reduce purchase avoidance of Fukushima products? pp. 242-250

- Daisuke Nakanishi, Kunihiro Yokota and Junichi Igawa
- Analyzing non-technical skills in the sharp end of facilities/utilities operations in onshore and offshore O&G process plants pp. 251-264

- Josué França, Antônio Oliveira, Luciana Silva and Pär Karlsson
- Multimodal or intermodal: greenhouse gas emissions in less than container load in China–Pakistan trade pp. 265-280

- Rizwan Shoukat
- A framework for analysing the environmental impact and support decision making in sustainable development context pp. 281-297

- Shiva Abdoli
- Deployment of distributed ledger and decentralized technology for transition to smart industries pp. 298-319

- Bokolo Anthony
Volume 43, issue 1, 2023
- A decade of environment systems and decisions pp. 1-2

- Zachary A. Collier, James H. Lambert and Igor Linkov
- (Re)Conceptualizing decision-making tools in a risk governance framework for emerging technologies—the case of nanomaterials pp. 3-15

- Martin Mullins, Martin Himly, Isabel Rodríguez Llopis, Irini Furxhi, Sabine Hofer, Norbert Hofstätter, Peter Wick, Daina Romeo, Dana Küehnel, Kirsi Siivola, Julia Catalán, Kerstin Hund-Rinke, Ioannis Xiarchos, Shona Linehan, Daan Schuurbiers, Amaia García Bilbao, Leire Barruetabeña and Damjana Drobne
- ESG risks and corporate survival pp. 16-21

- Gil Cohen
- Machine learning approaches to modeling interdependent network restoration time pp. 22-35

- Ghaneshvar Ramineni, Nafiseh Ghorbani-Renani, Kash Barker, Andrés D. González, Talayeh Razzaghi and Sridhar Radhakrishnan
- Using an extended technology acceptance model to predict enterprise architecture adoption in making cities smarter pp. 36-53

- Bokolo Anthony Jnr and Sobah Abbas Petersen
- Structured decision making for assessment of solid waste-to-energy systems for decentralized onsite applications pp. 54-71

- Anna E. Tovkach, John C. Boyle, Enoch A. Nagelli, Corey M. James, Pamela L. Sheehan and Andrew R. Pfluger
- Procurement for zero-emission construction sites: a comparative study of four European cities pp. 72-86

- Raymond Stokke, Xinlu Qiu, Magnus Sparrevik, Shannon Truloff, Iselin Borge and Luitzen Boer
- Evaluating the sustainability of scenarios for port city development with Boussole21 method pp. 87-106

- Amira Ghennaï, Said Madani and Carola Hein
- Linking workforce capacity development with protected area management effectiveness assessments pp. 107-114

- Lawrence R. Allen, Brett A. Wright, Simon Seno and Jedidah Nankaya
- Environmental adjustment of the EU27 GDP: an econometric quantitative model pp. 115-128

- Luis Antonio Galiano Bastarrica, Eva M. Buitrago Esquinas, María Ángeles Caraballo Pou and Rocío Yñiguez Ovando
- LCA as decision support tool in the food and feed sector: evidence from R&D case studies pp. 129-141

- Denise Ott, Shashank Goyal, Rosmarie Reuss, Herwig O. Gutzeit, Jens Liebscher, Jens Dautz, Margo Degieter, Hans Steur and Emanuele Zannini
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