Environment Systems and Decisions
1997 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 4, 2017
- Global perspectives and case studies of environmental management and policy pp. 379-380

- Zachary A. Collier, James H. Lambert and Igor Linkov
- Managing complexity: from visual perception to sustainable transitions—contributions of Brunswik’s Theory of Probabilistic Functionalism pp. 381-409

- Roland W. Scholz
- Using expert judgments to inform economic evaluation of ecosystem-based adaptation decisions: watershed management for enhancing water supply for Tegucigalpa, Honduras pp. 410-422

- A. Procter, T. McDaniels and R. Vignola
- Evaluation of a national food industry based on environmental performance and condition indicators: critical success and barriers of EMS implementation in Tunisia pp. 423-434

- Mohamed Turki, Emna Medhioub and Monem Kallel
- Conceptual framework of a cloud-based decision support system for arsenic health risk assessment pp. 435-450

- Sushant Singh
- Electric vehicle and end-of-life vehicle estimation in Malaysia 2040 pp. 451-464

- Muhammad Azmi and Akihiro Tokai
- Comparing mental models of prospective users of the sustainable nanotechnology decision support system pp. 465-483

- Ineke Malsch, Vrishali Subramanian, Elena Semenzin, Alex Zabeo, Danail Hristozov, Martin Mullins, Finbarr Murphy, Igor Linkov and Antonio Marcomini
Volume 37, issue 3, 2017
- Advances in life cycle analysis, econometrics, optimization, R&D policy, and health decision making pp. 241-242

- Zachary A. Collier, James H. Lambert and Igor Linkov
- Sustainable pesticide governance in Bangladesh: socio-economic and legal status interlinking environment, occupational health and food safety pp. 243-260

- Mashura Shammi, Nazmul Hasan, Md. Mostafizur Rahman, Kohinoor Begum, Md. Tajuddin Sikder, Mohammad Hossain Bhuiyan and Md. Khabir Uddin
- Effect of crude oil carbon accounting decisions on meeting global climate budgets pp. 261-275

- Leslie S. Abrahams, Constantine Samaras, W. Michael Griffin and H. Scott Matthews
- Living with climate change risks: stakeholders’ employment and coastal relocation in mediterranean climate regions of Australia and Spain pp. 276-288

- Sandra Fatorić, Ricard Morén-Alegret, Rhiannon Jane Niven and George Tan
- A multi-objective location-allocation optimization for sustainable management of municipal solid waste pp. 289-308

- Hao Yu and Wei Deng Solvang
- The development of a method to determine the burden of climate change on different health outcomes at a local scale: a case study in Osaka Prefecture, Japan pp. 309-319

- Robert G. D. Macnee and Akihiro Tokai
- Optimizing angles of rooftop photovoltaics, ratios of solar to vegetated roof systems, and economic benefits, in Portland, Oregon, USA pp. 320-331

- Nicole E. Statler, Amanda M. Adams and Ted C. Eckmann
- Applicability of sustainable urban drainage systems: an evaluation by multi-criteria analysis pp. 332-343

- Ho Huu Loc, Pham Minh Duyen, Thomas J. Ballatore, Nguyen Hoang My Lan and Ashim Gupta
- Arsenic in the food chain and assessment of population health risks in Bangladesh pp. 344-352

- Md. Saiful Islam, Md. Kawser Ahmed, Md. Habibullah-Al-Mamun and Dennis Wayne Eaton
- The relationship among economic growth, CO2 emissions, and energy use in the APEC countries: a panel VAR approach pp. 353-366

- Cosimo Magazzino
- Undue concentration of research and education: multi-criteria decision approach to assess jurisdiction eligibility for NSF funding pp. 367-378

- Jeffrey M. Keisler, Christy M. Foran, Maija M. Kuklja and Igor Linkov
Volume 37, issue 2, 2017
- Preview of the June issue featuring literature reviews of MCDA and articles authored by students pp. 121-122

- Zachary A. Collier, James H. Lambert and Igor Linkov
- Trends and applications of multi-criteria decision analysis in environmental sciences: literature review pp. 123-133

- Jeffrey C. Cegan, Ashley M. Filion, Jeffrey M. Keisler and Igor Linkov
- Trends and applications of multi-criteria decision analysis: use in government agencies pp. 134-143

- Margaret H. Kurth, Sabrina Larkin, Jeffrey M. Keisler and Igor Linkov
- Innovation in the Knowledge Age: implications for collaborative science pp. 144-155

- Margaret M. Hinrichs, Thomas P. Seager, Sarah J. Tracy and Mark A. Hannah
- Development and testing a diagnostic capacity tool for improving socio-ecological system governance pp. 156-183

- Patricia Ann McKay, Christine A. Vogt and Laura Schmitt Olabisi
- Social signals and sustainability: ambiguity about motivations can affect status perceptions of efficiency and curtailment behaviors pp. 184-197

- Matheus Nardo, Jeremy S. Brooks, Sonja Klinsky and Charlie Wilson
- Downward shortwave radiation estimation and spatial assessment on sites over complex terrain applying integrative approach of MTCLIM-XL, interpolation, RS and GIS pp. 198-213

- Tariq Sardar, Aigong Xu and Abdur Raziq
- Simulated climate adaptation in stormwater systems: evaluating the efficiency of adaptation strategies pp. 214-229

- Adam D. McCurdy and William R. Travis
- Contextualising risk within enterprise risk management through the application of systems thinking pp. 230-240

- Lorren K. Haywood, Greg G. Forsyth, Willem J. Lange and Douglas H. Trotter
Volume 37, issue 1, 2017
- Technology and science: innovation at the International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technology pp. 1-5

- Thomas P. Seager and Margaret M. Hinrichs
- Evaluating opportunities to improve material and energy impacts in commodity supply chains pp. 6-12

- Rebecca J. Hanes and Alberta Carpenter
- Privacy-preserving aggregation in life cycle assessment pp. 13-21

- Brandon Kuczenski, Cetin Sahin and Amr El Abbadi
- Value chain for next-generation biofuels: resilience and sustainability of the product life cycle pp. 22-33

- Zachary A. Collier, Elizabeth B. Connelly, Thomas L. Polmateer and James H. Lambert
- Robust optimization evaluation of reliance on locally produced foods pp. 34-41

- Bayram Dundar, Christine Costello and Ronald G. McGarvey
- Campaign to governance: science, engineering, and policy innovation for America’s top infrastructure projects pp. 42-45

- Benjamin D. Trump, Jeffrey M. Keisler, James H. Lambert and Igor Linkov
- Features of resilience pp. 46-50

- Elizabeth B. Connelly, Craig R. Allen, Kirk Hatfield, José M. Palma-Oliveira, David D. Woods and Igor Linkov
- Causal interactions between environmental degradation, renewable energy, nuclear energy and real GDP: a dynamic panel data approach pp. 51-67

- Saidi Kais and Ben Mbarek Mounir
- A free, open-source tool for identifying urban agglomerations using polygon data pp. 68-87

- Jennifer Day, Yiqun Chen, Peter Ellis and Mark Roberts
- Tree seedling establishment in dry tropics: an urgent need of interaction studies pp. 88-100

- Rahul Bhadouria, Pratap Srivastava, Rishikesh Singh, Sachchidanand Tripathi, Hema Singh and A. S. Raghubanshi
- Understanding the total life cycle cost implications of reusing structural steel pp. 101-120

- Jamie Yeung, Scott Walbridge, Carl Haas and Rebecca Saari
Volume 36, issue 4, 2016
- Data analysis and modeling to support policy decisions in environmental, transportation, and energy systems pp. 329-330

- Zachary A. Collier, James H. Lambert and Igor Linkov
- Diplomacy for science: strategies to promote international collaboration pp. 331-334

- Igor Linkov, Sankar Basu, Cathleen Fisher, Nancy Jackson, Adam C. Jones, Maija M. Kuklja and Benjamin D. Trump
- System dynamic modeling of CO2 emissions and pollutants from passenger cars in Malaysia, 2040 pp. 335-350

- Muhammad Azmi and Akihiro Tokai
- Decision making under uncertainty using PEES–fuzzy AHP–fuzzy TOPSIS methodology for landfill location selection pp. 351-367

- Mohamed Hanine, Omar Boutkhoum, Abderrafie El Maknissi, Abdessadek Tikniouine and Tarik Agouti
- Heat wave vulnerability and exposure mapping for Osaka City, Japan pp. 368-376

- Robert G. D. Macnee and Akihiro Tokai
- Perceptions of emission reduction potential in air transport: a structural equation modeling approach pp. 377-403

- Vedant Singh
- Establishing and using study criteria to ensure the rigor and robustness of survival compliance testing at hydroelectric dams pp. 404-420

- John R. Skalski, Mark A. Weiland, Gene R. Ploskey, Christa M. Woodley, M. Brad Eppard, Gary E. Johnson, Thomas J. Carlson and Richard L. Townsend
- Clarifying relationships between participatory approaches, issues, processes, and results, through crosscutting case analysis in Japan’s environmental, energy, and food policy areas pp. 421-437

- Naoki Masuhara, Kenshi Baba and Akihiro Tokai
Volume 36, issue 3, 2016
- Latest journal news and introduction to the September issue of environment systems and decisions pp. 223-224

- Zachary A. Collier, James H. Lambert and Igor Linkov
- Panarchy use in environmental science for risk and resilience planning pp. 225-228

- David G. Angeler, Craig R. Allen, Ahjond S. Garmestani, Lance H. Gunderson and Igor Linkov
- Policy evaluation of vehicle exhaust standards in Japan from 1995 to 2005 based on two human health risk indices for air pollution and global warming pp. 229-238

- Naoya Kojima, Akihiro Tokai, Toyohiko Nakakubo and Yusuke Nagata
- Drinking water risk assessment in practice: the case of Swedish drinking water producers at risk from floods pp. 239-252

- Viveca Norén, Beatrice Hedelin and Kevin Bishop
- Health risk assessment due to heavy metal exposure from commonly consumed fish and vegetables pp. 253-265

- Md. Saiful Islam, Md. Kawser Ahmed, Md. Habibullah-Al-Mamun, Mohammad Raknuzzaman, Mir Mohammad Ali and Dennis Wayne Eaton
- Multi-criteria risk management with the use of DecernsMCDA: methods and case studies pp. 266-276

- Boris Yatsalo, Sergey Gritsyuk, Terry Sullivan, Benjamin Trump and Igor Linkov
- Jordan’s climate change governance framework: from silos to an intersectoral approach pp. 277-301

- Maha Al-Zu’bi
- Value of information and monitoring in conservation biology pp. 302-309

- Mark Colyvan
- Ownership property size, landscape structure, and spatial relationships in the Edwards Plateau of Texas (USA): landscape scale habitat management implications pp. 310-328

- Edith González Afanador, Michael E. Kjelland, X. Ben Wu, Neal Wilkins and William E. Grant
Volume 36, issue 2, 2016
- Decision analytics and machine learning in economic and financial systems pp. 109-113

- Qifeng Qiao and Peter A. Beling
- A study of total beta specification through symmetric regression: the case of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange pp. 114-125

- James Laird-Smith, Kevin Meyer and Kanshukan Rajaratnam
- Beta estimates of shares on the JSE Top 40 in the context of reference-day risk pp. 126-141

- Christopher Baker, Kanshukan Rajaratnam and Emlyn James Flint
- Jumps in Euribor and the effect of ECB monetary policy announcements pp. 142-157

- Frances Shaw, Finbarr Murphy and Fergal G. O’Brien
- News sentiment to market impact and its feedback effect pp. 158-166

- Sheung Yin Kevin Mo, Anqi Liu and Steve Y. Yang
- Visual analysis to support regulators in electronic order book markets pp. 167-182

- Mark Paddrik, Richard Haynes, Andrew E. Todd, William T. Scherer and Peter A. Beling
- A weighted fuzzy linear programming model in economic input–output analysis: an application to risk management of energy system disruptions pp. 183-195

- Krista Danielle Yu, Kathleen B. Aviso, Michael Angelo B. Promentilla, Joost R. Santos and Raymond R. Tan
- An improvement selection methodology for key performance indicators pp. 196-208

- Andrew J. Collins, Patrick Hester, Barry Ezell and John Horst
- Program efficiency analysis within the environmental landscape pp. 209-216

- Erin A. Hopkins
- Challenges in assessing the environmental consequences of dietary changes pp. 217-219

- Stefano Cucurachi, Yi Yang, Joseph D. Bergesen, Yuwei Qin and Sangwon Suh
- Responses Re: Letter from Cucurachi et al. (2016) entitled, “Challenges in assessing the environmental consequences of dietary changes” pp. 220-221

- Michelle S. Tom, Paul S. Fischbeck and Chris T. Hendrickson
Volume 36, issue 1, 2016
- Introduction to the first general issue of 2016 pp. 1-2

- Zachary A. Collier, James H. Lambert and Igor Linkov
- Towards metrics of sustainable food systems: a review of the resilience and vulnerability literature pp. 3-19

- Paolo Prosperi, Thomas Allen, Bruce Cogill, Martine Padilla and Iuri Peri
- Cargo-specific accidental release impact zones for hazardous materials: risk and consequence comparison for ammonia and hydrogen fluoride pp. 20-33

- Bahareh Inanloo, Berrin Tansel, Xia Jin and Anna Bernardo-Bricker
- Near-miss events, risk messages, and decision making pp. 34-44

- Robin L. Dillon and Catherine H. Tinsley
- Paradise lost already? A naturalist interpretation of the pelagic avian and marine mammal detection database of the IceAGE cruise off Iceland and Faroe Islands in fall 2011 pp. 45-61

- Falk Huettmann, Torben Riehl and Karin Meißner
- Fuzzy-based wastewater quality indices for pollution classification: a case study in the United Arab Emirates pp. 62-71

- Mohamed Ibrahim Kizhisseri and Mohamed Mostafa Ahmed Mohamed
- The rationales behind the unit-segment theory and its analysis methodology for modeling vehicular movement networks pp. 72-84

- Abhijit Paul
- Value of intelligence applied to networks pp. 85-91

- Christopher M. Smith, William T. Scherer and Stephen Carr
- Energy use, blue water footprint, and greenhouse gas emissions for current food consumption patterns and dietary recommendations in the US pp. 92-103

- Michelle S. Tom, Paul S. Fischbeck and Chris T. Hendrickson
- Concerns re: interpretation and translation of findings in Energy use, blue water footprint, and greenhouse gas emissions for current food consumption patterns and dietary recommendations in the US pp. 104-105

- Brent F. Kim, Keeve E. Nachman, Roni A. Neff, Marie L. Spiker and Raychel E. Santo
- Responses re: concerns from Kim et al. about our article, “Energy use, blue water footprint, and greenhouse gas emissions for current food consumption patterns and dietary recommendations in the US” pp. 106-107

- Michelle S. Tom, Paul S. Fischbeck and Chris T. Hendrickson
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