Environment Systems and Decisions
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Volume 38, issue 4, 2018
- Systems modeling techniques for data analysis, decision making, and risk governance pp. 431-432

- Zachary A. Collier, James H. Lambert and Igor Linkov
- The theory of graceful extensibility: basic rules that govern adaptive systems pp. 433-457

- David D. Woods
- Hierarchical modeling of seed variety yields and decision making for future planting plans pp. 458-470

- Huaiyang Zhong, Xiaocheng Li, David Lobell, Stefano Ermon and Margaret L. Brandeau
- The optimal dam site selection using a group decision-making method through fuzzy TOPSIS model pp. 471-488

- Amir Noori, Hossein Bonakdari, Khosro Morovati and Bahram Gharabaghi
- Trade–finance complementarity and carbon emission intensity: panel evidence from middle-income countries pp. 489-500

- Mansor Ibrahim
- Use of retired oil and gas platforms for fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico pp. 501-507

- Stephan R. Kolian, Paul W. Sammarco and Scott A. Porter
- Bibliometric analysis of Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment research pp. 508-516

- Giovanni Matteo, Pierfrancesco Nardi, Stefano Grego and Caterina Guidi
- Development of community of practice to support quantitative risk assessment for synthetic biology products: contaminant bioremediation and invasive carp control as cases pp. 517-527

- Benjamin D. Trump, Christy Foran, Taylor Rycroft, Matthew D. Wood, Nirzwan Bandolin, Mariana Cains, Timothy Cary, Fiona Crocker, Nicholas A. Friedenberg, Patrick Gurian, Kerry Hamilton, Jan Jeffrey Hoover, Corey Meyer, Kaytee Pokrzywinski, Ryan Ritterson, Paul Schulte, Christopher Warner, Edward Perkins and Igor Linkov
- A multi-criteria decision analysis of solid waste treatment options in Pakistan: Lahore City—a case in point pp. 528-543

- Yousaf Ali, Zain Aslam, Hammad Sajid Dar and UbaidUllah Mumtaz
Volume 38, issue 3, 2018
- Enhancing resilience within and between critical infrastructure systems pp. 275-277

- Nancy Kete, Giuliano Punzo and Igor Linkov
- Resilience engineering: theory and practice in interdependent infrastructure systems pp. 278-291

- Adrian J. Hickford, Simon P. Blainey, Alejandro Ortega Hortelano and Raghav Pant
- A value-based approach to infrastructure resilience pp. 292-305

- Caroline Field and Richard Look
- Engineering meets institutions: an interdisciplinary approach to the management of resilience pp. 306-317

- Nader Naderpajouh, David J. Yu, Daniel P. Aldrich, Igor Linkov and Juri Matinheikki
- Flood resilience: consolidating knowledge between and within critical infrastructure sectors pp. 318-329

- Jonathan Pearson, G. Punzo, M. Mayfield, G. Brighty, A. Parsons, P. Collins, S. Jeavons and A. Tagg
- Contributions of green infrastructure to enhancing urban resilience pp. 330-338

- Chad Staddon, Sarah Ward, Laura Vito, Adriana Zuniga-Teran, Andrea K. Gerlak, Yolandi Schoeman, Aimee Hart and Giles Booth
- A capabilities approach to the prioritization of critical infrastructure pp. 339-352

- Susan Spierre Clark, Thomas P. Seager and Mikhail V. Chester
- Benefits of systems thinking for a human and organizational factors approach to safety management pp. 353-366

- Jean-François Vautier, Nicolas Dechy, Thierry Coye de Brunélis, Guillaume Hernandez, Richard Launay and Diana Paola Moreno Alarcon
- Developing an integrative urban resilience capacity index for plan making pp. 367-378

- Xin Fu and Xinhao Wang
- Improving communication resilience for effective disaster relief operations pp. 379-397

- Ekundayo Shittu, Geoffrey Parker and Nancy Mock
- Supervised clustering for automated document classification and prioritization: a case study using toxicological abstracts pp. 398-414

- Arun Varghese, Michelle Cawley and Tao Hong
- The decline of environmental degradation by renewable energy consumption in the MERCOSUR countries: an approach with ARDL modeling pp. 415-425

- Matheus Koengkan
- Cryptocurrency: governance for what was meant to be ungovernable pp. 426-430

- Benjamin D. Trump, Emily Wells, Joshua Trump and Igor Linkov
Volume 38, issue 2, 2018
- An introduction to Environment Systems and Decisions’ Special Issue on Emerging Technologies pp. 161-162

- Benjamin D. Trump, Danail Hristozov and Igor Linkov
- Emerging crossover technologies: How to organize a biotechnology that becomes mainstream? pp. 163-169

- Ruth Mampuys and Frans Brom
- Comparative, collaborative, and integrative risk governance for emerging technologies pp. 170-176

- Igor Linkov, Benjamin D. Trump, Elke Anklam, David Berube, Patrick Boisseasu, Christopher Cummings, Scott Ferson, Marie-Valentine Florin, Bernard Goldstein, Danail Hristozov, Keld Alstrup Jensen, Georgios Katalagarianakis, Jennifer Kuzma, James H. Lambert, Timothy Malloy, Ineke Malsch, Antonio Marcomini, Myriam Merad, José Palma-Oliveira, Edward Perkins, Ortwin Renn, Thomas Seager, Vicki Stone, Daniel Vallero and Theo Vermeire
- A “solution-focused” comparative risk assessment of conventional and synthetic biology approaches to control mosquitoes carrying the dengue fever virus pp. 177-197

- Adam M. Finkel, Benjamin D. Trump, Diana Bowman and Andrew Maynard
- Converging and emerging threats to health security pp. 198-207

- C. Raina MacIntyre, Thomas Edward Engells, Matthew Scotch, David James Heslop, Abba B. Gumel, George Poste, Xin Chen, Wesley Herche, Kathleen Steinhöfel, Samsung Lim and Alex Broom
- Climate change and technology: examining opinion formation of geoengineering pp. 208-215

- Christopher L. Cummings and Sonny Rosenthal
- Risk evaluation in peer review of grant applications pp. 216-229

- Stephen Gallo, Lisa Thompson, Karen Schmaling and Scott Glisson
- Taking the reins: how regulatory decision-makers can stop being hijacked by uncertainty pp. 230-238

- Adam M. Finkel and George Gray
- Modeling public responses to soft-target transportation terror pp. 239-249

- Matt Baucum, Heather Rosoff, Richard John, William Burns and Paul Slovic
- Strategic guidance based on the concept of cleaner production to improve the ship recycling industry pp. 250-260

- Kanu Priya Jain, Jeroen Pruyn and Hans Hopman
- Numerical simulations to quantify the diurnal contrast in local climate trend induced by desert urbanization pp. 261-273

- Samy Kamal, Huei-Ping Huang and Soe W. Myint
- Correction to: Mental models of food security in rural Mali pp. 274-274

- Louie Rivers, Udita Sanga, Amadou Sidibe, Alexa Wood, Rajiv Paudel, Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, Arika Ligmann-Zielinska, Laura Schmitt Olabisi, Eric Jing Du and Saweda Liverpool-Tasie
Volume 38, issue 1, 2018
- Resilience, sustainability, and complexity in social, environmental, and technical systems pp. 1-2

- Zachary A. Collier, James H. Lambert and Igor Linkov
- A holistic vision for food security research pp. 3-5

- Arika Ligmann-Zielinska and Louie Rivers
- Food security in Africa: a cross-scale, empirical investigation using structural equation modeling pp. 6-22

- Riva C. H. Denny, Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, Arika Ligmann-Zielinska, Laura Schmitt Olabisi, Louie Rivers, Jing Du and Lenis Saweda O. Liverpool-Tasie
- Using participatory modeling processes to identify sources of climate risk in West Africa pp. 23-32

- Laura Schmitt Olabisi, Saweda Liverpool-Tasie, Louie Rivers, Arika Ligmann-Zielinska, Jing Du, Riva Denny, Sandra Marquart-Pyatt and Amadou Sidibé
- Mental models of food security in rural Mali pp. 33-51

- Louie Rivers, Udita Sanga, Amadou Sidibe, Alexa Wood, Rajiv Paudel, Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, Arika Ligmann-Zielinska, Laura Schmitt Olabisi, Eric Jing Du and Saweda Liverpool-Tasie
- Farmers’ perceptions on irrigation water contamination, health risks and risk management measures in prominent wastewater-irrigated vegetable farming sites of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia pp. 52-64

- Desta Woldetsadik, Pay Drechsel, Bernard Keraita, Fisseha Itanna and Heluf Gebrekidan
- Comment on Scholz’s managing complexity: from visual perception to sustainable transitions— contributions of Brunswik’s theory of probabilistic functionalism pp. 65-68

- Jeryl L. Mumpower
- From representation via planning to action: an extension of Egon Brunswik’s Theory of Probabilistic Functionalism pp. 69-73

- Ulrich Hoffrage
- Comments on “Managing complexity: from visual perception to sustainable transitions. Contributions of Brunswik’s Theory of Probabilistic Functionalism” pp. 74-75

- Lawrence Susskind
- Accounting for behavioral responses to environmental cues in complex systems pp. 76-78

- Robyn S. Wilson
- From ecological psychology to four varieties of post-positivism in transdisciplinary science pp. 79-83

- Tom Dedeurwaerdere
- A metaphor for taking into account coupled human–environmental systems pp. 84-87

- Harald A. Mieg
- Learning and open data in sustainability transitions: evolutionary implications of the theory of probabilistic functionalism pp. 88-91

- Masaru Yarime
- From probabilistic functionalism to a mental simulation of innovation: by collaboration from vulnerabilities to resilient societal systems pp. 92-98

- Gerald Steiner
- Ways and modes of utilizing Brunswik’s Theory of Probabilistic Functionalism: new perspectives for decision and sustainability research? pp. 99-117

- Roland W. Scholz
- Regional resilience trust funds: an exploratory analysis for leveraging insurance surcharges pp. 118-139

- Jesse M. Keenan
- Modeling dynamic resilience in coupled technological-social systems subjected to stochastic disturbance regimes pp. 140-159

- H. Klammler, P. S. C. Rao and K. Hatfield
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