Environment Systems and Decisions
1997 - 2025
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Volume 40, issue 4, 2020
- Analytics and decision-making to inform public policy in response to diverse threats pp. 463-464

- Zachary A. Collier, James H. Lambert and Igor Linkov
- Deep learning in automated text classification: a case study using toxicological abstracts pp. 465-479

- Arun Varghese, George Agyeman-Badu and Michelle Cawley
- Plant species identification using color learning resources, shape, texture, through machine learning and artificial neural networks pp. 480-484

- Deborah Bambil, Hemerson Pistori, Francielli Bao, Vanessa Weber, Flávio Macedo Alves, Eduardo Gomes Gonçalves, Lúcio Flávio Alencar Figueiredo, Urbano G. P. Abreu, Rafael Arruda and Ieda Maria Bortolotto
- Policy-making for renewable energy sources in search of sustainable development: a hybrid DEA-FBWM approach pp. 485-509

- Milad Kolagar, Seyed Mohammad Hassan Hosseini, Ramin Felegari and Parviz Fattahi
- Evaluation, ranking, and selection of pretreatment methods for the conversion of biomass to biogas using multi-criteria decision-making approach pp. 510-525

- Adhirashree Vannarath and Arun Kumar Thalla
- Exploring good cycling cities using multivariate statistics pp. 526-543

- Andrew J. Collins, Craig A. Jordan, R. Michael Robinson, Caitlin Cornelius and Ross Gore
- Generation capacity expansion economic-environmental planning under uncertainty of demand and supply pp. 544-559

- Zeinolabedin Sadeghi, Yahya Hatami, Seyed Abdolmajid Jalaei and Amir Abdollahi
- Structuring challenges of sustainable tourism development in protected natural areas with driving force–pressure–state–impact–response (DPSIR) framework pp. 560-576

- Ante Mandić
- Minnesota landowners’ trust in their department of natural resources, salient values similarity and wildlife value orientations pp. 577-587

- Larry M. Gigliotti, Lily A. Sweikert, Louis Cornicelli and David C. Fulton
- The science and practice of ecological restoration: a mental models analysis of restoration practitioners pp. 588-604

- Emily H. Walpole, Eric Toman, Melanie Stidham and Robyn Wilson
- Sustainability strategy and blockchain-enabled life cycle assessment: a focus on materials industry pp. 605-622

- David Teh, Tehmina Khan, Brian Corbitt and Chin Eang Ong
Volume 40, issue 3, 2020
- Concurrent threats and disasters: modeling and managing risk and resilience pp. 299-300

- Zachary A. Collier, James H. Lambert and Igor Linkov
- Can you trust a model whose output keeps changing? Interpreting changes in the social cost of carbon produced by the DICE model pp. 301-320

- Milad Eghtedari Naeini, Benjamin D. Leibowicz and J. Eric Bickel
- The RESOLUTE project’s European Resilience Management Guidelines for Critical Infrastructure: development, operationalisation and testing for the urban transport system pp. 321-341

- Emanuele Bellini, Evangelia Gaitanidou, Evangelos Bekiaris and Pedro Ferreira
- Using system dynamics to support a participatory assessment of resilience pp. 342-355

- Hugo Herrera and Birgit Kopainsky
- Applying MCDA to weight indicators of seaport vulnerability to climate and extreme weather impacts for U.S. North Atlantic ports pp. 356-370

- R. Duncan McIntosh and Austin Becker
- Developing a multi-attribute decision aid model for selection of a weather radar supplier pp. 371-384

- Amaury Caruzzo, Cintia Maria Rodrigues Blanco and Paul Joe
- Regulating urban development around major accident hazard pipelines: a systems comparison of governance frameworks in Australia and the UK pp. 385-402

- Orana Sandri, Jan Hayes and Sarah Holdsworth
- Disaster management: from a one-sided approach to an inclusive system pp. 403-412

- Kyoo-Man Ha
- Witch hunts and scapegoats: an investigation into the impact of personal liability concerns on engineers’ reporting of risks pp. 413-426

- Sarah Maslen, Jan Hayes, Janice Wong and Christina Scott-Young
- Human health in systemic adaptation to climate change: insights from flood risk management in a river basin pp. 427-443

- Timo Assmuth, Tanja Dubrovin and Jari Lyytimäki
- Ranking of scenarios, actors and goals of food security: motivation for information seeking by food security decision makers pp. 444-462

- Shamin Renwick
Volume 40, issue 2, 2020
- Risk and resilience in the time of the COVID-19 crisis pp. 171-173

- Benjamin D. Trump and Igor Linkov
- Bouncing forward: a resilience approach to dealing with COVID-19 and future systemic shocks pp. 174-184

- William Hynes, Benjamin Trump, Patrick Love and Igor Linkov
- Reflections on the impact of “flatten the curve” on interdependent workforce sectors pp. 185-188

- Joost Santos
- Recovery during a crisis: facing the challenges of risk assessment and resilience management of COVID-19 pp. 189-198

- Scira Menoni and Reimund Schwarze
- A multi-hazards earth science perspective on the COVID-19 pandemic: the potential for concurrent and cascading crises pp. 199-215

- Mark C. Quigley, Januka Attanayake, Andrew King and Fabian Prideaux
- COVID, resilience, and the built environment pp. 216-221

- Jesse M. Keenan
- Trends and applications of resilience analytics in supply chain modeling: systematic literature review in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 222-243

- Maureen S. Golan, Laura H. Jernegan and Igor Linkov
- Unprecedented economic attack on Sub-Sahara African economies: coronavirus pp. 244-251

- Nchimunya Ndiili
- Assessing resilience of healthcare infrastructure exposed to COVID-19: emerging risks, resilience indicators, interdependencies and international standards pp. 252-286

- A. Jovanović, Peter Klimek, O. Renn, R. Schneider, K. Øien, J. Brown, M. DiGennaro, Y. Liu, V. Pfau, M. Jelić, T. Rosen, B. Caillard, S. Chakravarty and P. Chhantyal
- Lessons from the past, policies for the future: resilience and sustainability in past crises pp. 287-297

- John Haldon, Merle Eisenberg, Lee Mordechai, Adam Izdebski and Sam White
Volume 40, issue 1, 2020
- Interdisciplinary mathematical methods for societal decision-making and resilience pp. 1-2

- Zachary A. Collier, James H. Lambert and Igor Linkov
- Market-based methods for monetizing uncertainty reduction pp. 3-13

- Roger Cooke and Alexander Golub
- Exploring the dynamics in the environmental discourse: the longitudinal interaction among public opinion, presidential opinion, media coverage, policymaking in 3 decades and an integrated model of media effects pp. 14-28

- Qingjiang Yao, Zhaoxi Liu and Lowndes F. Stephens
- If you love it, let it go: the role of home attachment in wildfire evacuation decisions pp. 29-40

- Hugh D. Walpole, Robyn S. Wilson and Sarah M. McCaffrey
- Assessing improvements in socio-ecological system governance using mixed methods and the quality governance framework and its diagnostic capacity tool pp. 41-66

- Patricia A. McKay, Laura Schmitt Olabisi and Christine A. Vogt
- A Bayesian approach to ecosystem service trade-off analysis utilizing expert knowledge pp. 67-83

- Solveig Höfer, Alex Ziemba and Ghada El Serafy
- Sensemaking as an approach for resilience assessment in an Essential Service Organization pp. 84-106

- Susara E. Merwe, Reinette Biggs and Rika Preiser
- A growth rate control problem of harmful species population and its application to algae bloom pp. 107-124

- Hidekazu Yoshioka and Yuta Yaegashi
- Have greenhouse gas emissions from US energy production peaked? State level evidence from six subsectors pp. 125-134

- Michael Cary
- Asymmetric impacts of globalisation on CO2 emissions of countries in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 135-147

- Matheus Koengkan, José Alberto Fuinhas and Renato Santiago
- Avian conservation under two management regimes: a case study from the viewpoint of governance and social dimension pp. 148-169

- Sunil Nautiyal, Harald Kaechele, M. S. Umesh Babu, Y. D. Imran Khan and Himangshu Dutta
Volume 39, issue 4, 2019
- Innovation of risk analytics for technology and society pp. 369-370

- Zachary A. Collier, James H. Lambert and Igor Linkov
- Emerging risk governance for stratospheric aerosol injection as a climate management technology pp. 371-382

- Khara D. Grieger, Tyler Felgenhauer, Ortwin Renn, Jonathan Wiener and Mark Borsuk
- Driving to a future without accidents? Connected automated vehicles’ impact on accident frequency and motor insurance risk pp. 383-395

- Fabian Pütz, Finbarr Murphy and Martin Mullins
- Riparian landowner decision-making in the context of flooding: an application of the theory of planned behavior pp. 396-408

- Shorna Allred and Gretchen Gary
- In silico macro-imagineering of Salton Sea alternative futures under climate uncertainty and water transfer considerations pp. 409-418

- Michael E. Kjelland, Richard B. Cathcart and Todd M. Swannack
- A methodology to analyze the net environmental impacts and building’s cost performance of an adaptive reuse project: a case study of the Waterloo County Courthouse renovations pp. 419-438

- Benjamin Sanchez, Mansour Esnaashary Esfahani and Carl Haas
- A comparison of preference elicitation methods for multi-criteria design decisions about resilient and sustainable buildings pp. 439-453

- Sahar Mirzaee, David Fannon and Matthias Ruth
- California climate adaptation trust fund: exploring the leveraging of cap-and-trade proceeds pp. 454-465

- Jesse M. Keenan and Anurag Gumber
- A data-driven integer programming model for soccer clubs’ decision making on player transfers pp. 466-481

- Vineet M. Payyappalli and Jun Zhuang
Volume 39, issue 3, 2019
- Advances in machine learning and decision making pp. 247-248

- Zachary A. Collier, James H. Lambert and Igor Linkov
- Nature-based solutions for sustainable tourism development in protected natural areas: a review pp. 249-268

- Ante Mandić
- Active learning in automated text classification: a case study exploring bias in predicted model performance metrics pp. 269-280

- Arun Varghese, Tao Hong, Chelsea Hunter, George Agyeman-Badu and Michelle Cawley
- Data-driven simulation for energy consumption estimation in a smart home pp. 281-294

- Stephen Adams, Steven Greenspan, Maria Velez-Rojas, Serge Mankovski and Peter A. Beling
- Investigating adoption patterns of residential low impact development (LID) using classification trees pp. 295-306

- Domenico C. Amodeo and Royce A. Francis
- The provision and utility of science and uncertainty to decision-makers: earth science case studies pp. 307-348

- Mark C. Quigley, Luke G. Bennetts, Patricia Durance, Petra M. Kuhnert, Mark D. Lindsay, Keith G. Pembleton, Melanie E. Roberts and Christopher J. White
- The provision and utility of earth science to decision-makers: synthesis and key findings pp. 349-367

- Mark C. Quigley, Luke G. Bennetts, Patricia Durance, Petra M. Kuhnert, Mark D. Lindsay, Keith G. Pembleton, Melanie E. Roberts and Christopher J. White
Volume 39, issue 2, 2019
- Systems engineering in context pp. 109-110

- Peter A. Beling, Cody H. Fleming and William T. Scherer
- Integrating set-based design into cost analysis pp. 111-117

- Randy K. Buchanan, James E. Richards, Christina H. Rinaudo and Simon R. Goerger
- Convergent set-based design for complex resilient systems pp. 118-127

- Zephan Wade, Gregory S. Parnell, Simon Goerger, Ed Pohl and Eric Specking
- A framework of practices supporting the reuse of technological knowledge pp. 128-145

- Daniel Stenholm, Daniel Corin Stig, Lars Ivansen and Dag Bergsjö
- Principles and methods of model validation for model risk reduction pp. 146-153

- Zachary A. Collier and James H. Lambert
- The social context of technological systems: dreadnoughts, computers, and flags pp. 154-162

- W. Alexander Vacca
- A phytoplankton risk matrix: combining health, treatment, and aesthetic considerations in drinking water supplies pp. 163-182

- Adam K. Rose, James E. Kinder, Larelle Fabbro and Susan Kinnear
- Enhancing a community-based water resource tool for assessing environmental change: the arctic water resources vulnerability index revisited pp. 183-197

- Andrew Kliskey, Paula Williams, John T. Abatzoglou, Lilian Alessa and Richard B. Lammers
- Ranking renewable energy production methods based on economic and environmental criteria using multi-criteria decision analysis pp. 198-213

- Muhammad Razi and Yousaf Ali
- Understanding diverse trajectories of environmental governance studies: a citation network analysis pp. 214-228

- Tomohiko Ohno
- Comparative analyses of flood damage models in three Asian countries: towards a regional flood risk modelling pp. 229-246

- Akinola Adesuji Komolafe, Srikantha Herath, Ram Avtar and Jean-Francois Vuillaume
Volume 39, issue 1, 2019
- Modeling and analytics to address national and global scale challenges pp. 1-2

- Zachary A. Collier, James H. Lambert and Igor Linkov
- A framework for identifying cross-border impacts of climate change on the energy sector pp. 3-15

- Fanny Groundstroem and Sirkku Juhola
- Long-term runoff dynamics assessment measured through land use/cover (LULC) changes in a tropical complex catchment pp. 16-33

- Jabir Haruna Abdulkareem, Biswajeet Pradhan, Wan Nor Azmin Sulaiman and Nor Rohaizah Jamil
- An input–output linear programming model for assessing climate policy considering economic growth pp. 34-48

- Hoa Thi Nguyen, Naoya Kojima and Akihiro Tokai
- Environmental choices in the era of ecological modernization: siting of common interest facilities as a multi-alternative decision field problem in insular setups pp. 49-64

- Georgios K. Vasios, Andreas Y. Troumbis, Yiannis Zevgolis, Maria N. Hatziantoniou and Marios F. Balis
- Structured decision-making for the management of a biological fieldable laboratory during outbreaks: a case for European Union Civil Protection Mechanism (EUCPM) pp. 65-76

- Olga Vybornova and Jean-Luc Gala
- A framework for pluvial flood risk assessment in Alexandria considering the coping capacity pp. 77-94

- Bahaa Elboshy, Shinjiro Kanae, Mona Gamaleldin, Hany Ayad, Toshihiro Osaragi and Waleed Elbarki
- The relationship between economic growth, consumption of energy, and environmental degradation: renewed evidence from Andean community nations pp. 95-107

- Matheus Koengkan, Luciano Dias Losekann and José Alberto Fuinhas
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