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Volume 37, issue 12, 2017
- From the Editors pp. 2261-2263

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Not in My Backyard: CCS Sites and Public Perception of CCS pp. 2264-2275

- Carola Braun
- “These Power Lines Make Me Ill”: A Typology of Residents’ Health Responses to a New High‐Voltage Power Line pp. 2276-2288

- Jarry T. Porsius, Liesbeth Claassen, Fred Woudenberg, Tjabe Smid and Danielle R. M. Timmermans
- The Role of Affect in Attitude Formation toward New Technologies: The Case of Stratospheric Aerosol Injection pp. 2289-2304

- Christine Merk and Gert Pönitzsch
- Risk Perception and Risk Talk: The Case of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Radiation Risk pp. 2305-2320

- Takashi Kusumi, Rumi Hirayama and Yoshihisa Kashima
- Risk Perception and Disaster Preparedness in Immigrants and Canadian‐Born Adults: Analysis of a National Survey on Similarities and Differences pp. 2321-2333

- An Gie Yong, Louise Lemyre, Celine Pinsent and Daniel Krewski
- Sizing Up a Superstorm: Exploring the Role of Recalled Experience and Attribution of Responsibility in Judgments of Future Hurricane Risk pp. 2334-2349

- Laura N. Rickard, Z. Janet Yang, Jonathon P. Schuldt, Gina M. Eosco, Clifford W. Scherer and Ricardo Daziano
- Quantitative Assessment of the Risk of Release of Foot‐and‐Mouth Disease Virus via Export of Bull Semen from Israel pp. 2350-2359

- A. Meyer, L. Zamir, A. Ben Yair Gilboa, B. Gelman, D. U. Pfeiffer and T. Vergne
- Development and Application of a Probabilistic Risk–Benefit Assessment Model for Infant Feeding Integrating Microbiological, Nutritional, and Chemical Components pp. 2360-2388

- Géraldine Boué, Enda Cummins, Sandrine Guillou, Jean‐Philippe Antignac, Bruno Le Bizec and Jeanne‐Marie Membré
- Expert Views on Biological Threat Characterization for the U.S. Government: A Delphi Study pp. 2389-2404

- Crystal R. Watson, Matthew C. Watson, Gary Ackerman and Gigi Kwik Gronvall
- Valuing Equal Protection in Aviation Security Screening pp. 2405-2419

- Kenneth D. Nguyen, Heather Rosoff and Richard S. John
- Finely Resolved On‐Road PM2.5 and Estimated Premature Mortality in Central North Carolina pp. 2420-2434

- Shih Ying Chang, William Vizuete, Marc Serre, Lakshmi Pradeepa Vennam, Mohammad Omary, Vlad Isakov, Michael Breen and Saravanan Arunachalam
- Pollutant Ground Concentrations of Nonneutrally Buoyant Particles pp. 2435-2454

- Alon Mandel, Eli Stern, Amos Ullmann and Neima Brauner
- Three‐Stage Decision‐Making Model under Restricted Conditions for Emergency Response to Ships Not under Control pp. 2455-2474

- Bing Wu, Xinping Yan, Yang Wang, Di Zhang and C. Guedes Soares
- Evaluation of the Consequences of a Cistern Truck Accident While Transporting Dangerous Substances through a Tunnel pp. 2475-2489

- Ziemowit M. Malecha, Jarosaw Poliski and Maciej Chorowski
- Geographic Hotspots of Critical National Infrastructure pp. 2490-2505

- Scott Thacker, Stuart Barr, Raghav Pant, Jim W. Hall and David Alderson
- The Ostrich Paradox: Why We Underprepare for Disasters. Robert Meyer and Howard Kunruether. Philadelphia: Wharton Digital Press, 2017 pp. 2506-2508

- Robin L. Dillon
Volume 37, issue 11, 2017
- From the Editors pp. 2023-2025

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Is the Precautionary Principle Really Incoherent? pp. 2026-2034

- Thomas Boyer‐Kassem
- Yes, The Precautionary Principle Is Incoherent pp. 2035-2038

- Martin Peterson
- The Precautionary Principle Has Not Been Shown to Be Incoherent: A Reply to Peterson pp. 2039-2040

- Thomas Boyer‐Kassem
- Fish for Dinner? Balancing Risks, Benefits, and Values in Formulating Food Consumption Advice pp. 2041-2052

- Karen Rideout and Tom Kosatsky
- (Re) Defining Emerging Risks pp. 2053-2065

- Chabane Mazri
- Potential Climate Change Health Risks from Increases in Heat Waves: Abnormal Birth Outcomes and Adverse Maternal Health Conditions pp. 2066-2079

- Gulcan Cil and Trudy Cameron
- Quantitative Risk Assessment of Norovirus Transmission in Food Establishments: Evaluating the Impact of Intervention Strategies and Food Employee Behavior on the Risk Associated with Norovirus in Foods pp. 2080-2106

- Steven Duret, Régis Pouillot, Wendy Fanaselle, Efstathia Papafragkou, Girvin Liggans, Laurie Williams and Jane M. Van Doren
- Bayesian Quantile Impairment Threshold Benchmark Dose Estimation for Continuous Endpoints pp. 2107-2118

- Matthew W. Wheeler, A. John Bailer, Tarah Cole, Robert M. Park and Kan Shao
- Who is a Distracted Driver? Associations between Mobile Phone Use while Driving, Domain‐Specific Risk Taking, and Personality pp. 2119-2131

- Madison Sween, Andrea Ceschi, Francesco Tommasi, Riccardo Sartori and Joshua Weller
- Evaluating the Mental Models Approach to Developing a Risk Communication: A Scoping Review of the Evidence pp. 2132-2149

- Nick Boase, Mathew White, William Gaze and Clare Redshaw
- The Role of Risk Perception in Flu Vaccine Behavior among African‐American and White Adults in the United States pp. 2150-2163

- Vicki S. Freimuth, Amelia Jamison, Gregory Hancock, Donald Musa, Karen Hilyard and Sandra Crouse Quinn
- Spatial Optimization of Future Urban Development with Regards to Climate Risk and Sustainability Objectives pp. 2164-2181

- Daniel Caparros‐Midwood, Stuart Barr and Richard Dawson
- A General Framework for the Assessment of Power System Vulnerability to Malicious Attacks pp. 2182-2190

- R. Piccinelli, G. Sansavini, R. Lucchetti and E. Zio
- Evaluating the Cost, Safety, and Proliferation Risks of Small Floating Nuclear Reactors pp. 2191-2211

- Michael J. Ford, Ahmed Abdulla and M. Granger Morgan
- Dependency of Crop Production between Global Breadbaskets: A Copula Approach for the Assessment of Global and Regional Risk Pools pp. 2212-2228

- Franziska Gaupp, Georg Pflug, Stefan Hochrainer‐Stigler, Jim Hall and Simon Dadson
- Deterrence and Risk Preferences in Sequential Attacker–Defender Games with Continuous Efforts pp. 2229-2245

- Vineet M. Payyappalli, Jun Zhuang and Victor Richmond R. Jose
- Understanding the Adoption Process of National Security Technology: An Integration of Diffusion of Innovations and Volitional Behavior Theories pp. 2246-2259

- Irina A. Iles, Michael J. Egnoto, Brooke Fisher Liu, Gary Ackerman, Holly Roberts and Daniel Smith
Volume 37, issue 10, 2017
- From the Editors pp. 1799-1801

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Bogen's Critique of Linear‐No‐Threshold Default Assumptions pp. 1802-1807

- Kenny S. Crump
- Linear‐No‐Threshold Default Assumptions are Unwarranted for Cytotoxic Endpoints Independently Triggered by Ultrasensitive Molecular Switches pp. 1808-1816

- Kenneth T. Bogen
- Bridging the Gap between Social Acceptance and Ethical Acceptability pp. 1817-1827

- Behnam Taebi
- Deciding with Thresholds: Importance Measures and Value of Information pp. 1828-1848

- Emanuele Borgonovo and Alessandra Cillo
- A Stochastic Model to Assess the Effect of Meat Inspection Practices on the Contamination of the Pig Carcasses pp. 1849-1864

- Eduardo de Freitas Costa, Luis Gustavo Corbellini, Ana Paula Serafini Poeta da Silva and Maarten Nauta
- Bayesian Hierarchical Structure for Quantifying Population Variability to Inform Probabilistic Health Risk Assessments pp. 1865-1878

- Kan Shao, Bruce C. Allen and Matthew W. Wheeler
- The Use of Simulation to Reduce the Domain of “Black Swans” with Application to Hurricane Impacts to Power Systems pp. 1879-1897

- Christine L. Berner, Andrea Staid, Roger Flage and Seth D. Guikema
- Assessing Climate Change Impacts on Wildfire Exposure in Mediterranean Areas pp. 1898-1916

- Olga M. Lozano, Michele Salis, Alan A. Ager, Bachisio Arca, Fermin J. Alcasena, Antonio T. Monteiro, Mark A. Finney, Liliana Del Giudice, Enrico Scoccimarro and Donatella Spano
- Construction Safety Risk Modeling and Simulation pp. 1917-1935

- Antoine J.‐P. Tixier, Matthew R. Hallowell and Balaji Rajagopalan
- An Evidential Reasoning‐Based CREAM to Human Reliability Analysis in Maritime Accident Process pp. 1936-1957

- Bing Wu, Xinping Yan, Yang Wang and C. Guedes Soares
- A Blueprint for Full Collective Flood Risk Estimation: Demonstration for European River Flooding pp. 1958-1976

- Francesco Serinaldi and Chris G. Kilsby
- Integrating Household Risk Mitigation Behavior in Flood Risk Analysis: An Agent‐Based Model Approach pp. 1977-1992

- Toon Haer, Wouter Botzen, Hans de Moel and Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts
- Building a Values‐Informed Mental Model for New Orleans Climate Risk Management pp. 1993-2004

- Douglas L. Bessette, Lauren A. Mayer, Bryan Cwik, Martin Vezér, Klaus Keller, Robert J. Lempert and Nancy Tuana
- An Empirical Agent‐Based Model to Simulate the Adoption of Water Reuse Using the Social Amplification of Risk Framework pp. 2005-2022

- Venu Kandiah, Andrew R. Binder and Emily Z. Berglund
Volume 37, issue 9, 2017
- From the Editors pp. 1629-1631

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Age and Adaptation: Stronger Decision Updating about Real World Risks in Older Age pp. 1632-1643

- Jonathan J Rolison, Stacey Wood and Yaniv Hanoch
- Resilience of Cyber Systems with Over‐ and Underregulation pp. 1644-1651

- Viktoria Gisladottir, Alexander A. Ganin, Jeffrey M. Keisler, Jeremy Kepner and Igor Linkov
- Application of Graph Theory to Cost‐Effective Fire Protection of Chemical Plants During Domino Effects pp. 1652-1667

- Nima Khakzad, Gabriele Landucci and Genserik Reniers
- A Flexible Hierarchical Bayesian Modeling Technique for Risk Analysis of Major Accidents pp. 1668-1682

- Hongyang Yu, Faisal Khan and Brian Veitch
- Engaging with Comparative Risk Appraisals: Public Views on Policy Priorities for Environmental Risk Governance pp. 1683-1692

- Sophie A. Rocks, Iljana Schubert, Emma Soane, Edgar Black, Rachel Muckle, Judith Petts, George Prpich and Simon J. Pollard
- Sampling Strategies for Evaluating the Rate of Adventitious Transgene Presence in Non‐Genetically Modified Crop Fields pp. 1693-1705

- David Makowski, Rémi Bancal, Arnaud Bensadoun, Hervé Monod and Antoine Messéan
- Communicating Conservation Status: How Different Statistical Assessment Criteria Affect Perceptions of Extinction Risk pp. 1706-1715

- Hwanseok Song and Jonathon P. Schuldt
- Influence of Distribution of Animals between Dose Groups on Estimated Benchmark Dose and Animal Distress for Quantal Responses pp. 1716-1728

- Fereshteh Kalantari, Joakim Ringblom, Salomon Sand and Mattias Öberg
- A Bayesian Model and Stochastic Exposure (Dose) Estimation for Relative Exposure Risk Comparison Involving Asbestos‐Containing Dropped Ceiling Panel Installation and Maintenance Tasks pp. 1729-1741

- Fred W. Boelter, Yulin Xia and Jacob D. Persky
- Local Control Strategy: Simple Analyses of Air Pollution Data Can Reveal Heterogeneity in Longevity Outcomes pp. 1742-1753

- Robert L. Obenchain and S. Stanley Young
- Reduction in Dietary Acrylamide Exposure—Impact of Potatoes with Low Acrylamide Potential pp. 1754-1767

- Nga L. Tran, Leila M. Barraj and Susan Collinge
- U.K. Foot and Mouth Disease: A Systemic Risk Assessment of Existing Controls pp. 1768-1782

- João Delgado, Simon Pollard, Kerry Pearn, Emma L. Snary, Edgar Black, George Prpich and Phil Longhurst
- Insight into “Calculated Risk”: An Application to the Prioritization of Emerging Infectious Diseases for Blood Transfusion Safety pp. 1783-1795

- R. E. J. Neslo, W. Oei and M. P. Janssen
- Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics by Richard Thaler pp. 1796-1798

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox
Volume 37, issue 8, 2017
- Advances in Risk Analysis with Big Data pp. 1435-1442

- Tsan‐Ming Choi and James H. Lambert
- Cascading Delay Risk of Airline Workforce Deployments with Crew Pairing and Schedule Optimization pp. 1443-1458

- Sai Ho Chung, Hoi Lam Ma and Hing Kai Chan
- Analysis of Traffic Crashes Involving Pedestrians Using Big Data: Investigation of Contributing Factors and Identification of Hotspots pp. 1459-1476

- Kun Xie, Kaan Ozbay, Abdullah Kurkcu and Hong Yang
- Robustness Assessment of Urban Road Network with Consideration of Multiple Hazard Events pp. 1477-1494

- Yaoming Zhou, Jiuh‐Biing Sheu and Junwei Wang
- A Big Data Analysis Approach for Rail Failure Risk Assessment pp. 1495-1507

- Ali Jamshidi, Shahrzad Faghih‐Roohi, Siamak Hajizadeh, Alfredo Núñez, Robert Babuska, Rolf Dollevoet, Zili Li and Bart De Schutter
- Satellite Data and Machine Learning for Weather Risk Management and Food Security pp. 1508-1521

- Enrico Biffis and Erik Chavez
- Benchmarking Discount Rate in Natural Resource Damage Assessment with Risk Aversion pp. 1522-1531

- Desheng Wu and Shuzhen Chen
- Big Data Challenges of High‐Dimensional Continuous‐Time Mean‐Variance Portfolio Selection and a Remedy pp. 1532-1549

- Mei Choi Chiu, Chi Seng Pun and Hoi Ying Wong
- Better Demand Signal, Better Decisions? Evaluation of Big Data in a Licensed Remanufacturing Supply Chain with Environmental Risk Considerations pp. 1550-1565

- Baozhuang Niu and Zongbao Zou
- A Community Perspective on Resilience Analytics: A Visual Analysis of Community Mood pp. 1566-1579

- Armando López‐Cuevas, José Ramírez‐Márquez, Gildardo Sanchez‐Ante and Kash Barker
- Tracking and Analyzing Individual Distress Following Terrorist Attacks Using Social Media Streams pp. 1580-1605

- Yu‐Ru Lin, Drew Margolin and Xidao Wen
- Security Events and Vulnerability Data for Cybersecurity Risk Estimation pp. 1606-1627

- Luca Allodi and Fabio Massacci
Volume 37, issue 7, 2017
- From the Editors pp. 1211-1212

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Nuclear Waste Management under Approaching Disaster: A Comparison of Decommissioning Strategies for the German Repository Asse II pp. 1213-1232

- Patrick Ilg, Silke Gabbert and Hans-Peter Weikard
- Commentary on Cost–Benefit Analysis Article for Nuclear Waste Management pp. 1233-1234

- D. Warner North
- Scenario Building and Sensitivity Analyses for Decision Support: A Response to D. Warner North pp. 1235-1236

- Patrick Ilg, Silke Gabbert and Hans-Peter Weikard
- A Framework for Assessing Uncertainty Associated with Human Health Risks from MSW Landfill Leachate Contamination pp. 1237-1255

- Harshit Mishra, Subhankar Karmakar, Rakesh Kumar and Jitendra Singh
- Bioaccessibility of Fukushima‐Accident‐Derived Cs in Soils and the Contribution of Soil Ingestion to Radiation Doses in Children pp. 1256-1267

- Shogo Takahara, Maiko Ikegami, Minoru Yoneda, Hitoshi Kondo, Azusa Ishizaki, Masashi Iijima, Yoko Shimada and Yasuto Matsui
- Resilience Analytics with Application to Power Grid of a Developing Region pp. 1268-1286

- Heimir Thorisson, James H. Lambert, John J. Cardenas and Igor Linkov
- Dynamic Forecasting Conditional Probability of Bombing Attacks Based on Time‐Series and Intervention Analysis pp. 1287-1297

- Shuying Li, Jun Zhuang and Shifei Shen
- Analysis of Affordance, Time, and Adaptation in the Assessment of Industrial Control System Cybersecurity Risk pp. 1298-1314

- J. S. Busby, B. Green and D. Hutchison
- A Critical Discussion and Practical Recommendations on Some Issues Relevant to the Nonprobabilistic Treatment of Uncertainty in Engineering Risk Assessment pp. 1315-1340

- Nicola Pedroni, Enrico Zio, Alberto Pasanisi and Mathieu Couplet
- A Bayesian Approach to Integrated Ecological and Human Health Risk Assessment for the South River, Virginia Mercury‐Contaminated Site pp. 1341-1357

- Meagan J. Harris, Jonah Stinson and Wayne G. Landis
- Comparative Human Health Impact Assessment of Engineered Nanomaterials in the Framework of Life Cycle Assessment pp. 1358-1374

- Wouter Fransman, Harrie Buist, Eelco Kuijpers, Tobias Walser, David Meyer, Esther Zondervan‐ van den Beuken, Joost Westerhout, Rinke H. Klein Entink and Derk H. Brouwer
- A Systematic Approach to Determining the Identifiability of Multistage Carcinogenesis Models pp. 1375-1387

- Andrew F. Brouwer, Rafael Meza and Marisa C. Eisenberg
- Guidelines for Use of the Approximate Beta‐Poisson Dose–Response Model pp. 1388-1402

- Gang Xie, Anne Roiko, Helen Stratton, Charles Lemckert, Peter K. Dunn and Kerrie Mengersen
- The Role of Behavioral Responses in the Total Economic Consequences of Terrorist Attacks on U.S. Air Travel Targets pp. 1403-1418

- Adam Rose, Misak Avetisyan, Heather Rosoff, William J. Burns, Paul Slovic and Oswin Chan
- Hazard Characteristics and Patterns of Environmental Injustice: Household‐Level Determinants of Environmental Risk in Miami, Florida pp. 1419-1434

- Sara E. Grineski, Timothy W. Collins, Jayajit Chakraborty and Marilyn Montgomery
Volume 37, issue 6, 2017
- Modeling and Managing the Risks of Measles and Rubella: A Global Perspective Part II pp. 1041-1051

- Kimberly M. Thompson
- Development of a District‐Level Programmatic Assessment Tool for Risk of Measles Virus Transmission pp. 1052-1062

- Eugene Lam, W. William Schluter, Balcha G. Masresha, Nadia Teleb, Pamela Bravo‐Alcántara, Abigail Shefer, Dragan Jankovic, Jeffrey McFarland, Eltayeb Elfakki, Yoshihiro Takashima, Robert T. Perry, Alya J. Dabbagh, Kaushik Banerjee, Peter M. Strebel and James L. Goodson
- The World Health Organization Measles Programmatic Risk Assessment Tool—Pilot Testing in India, 2014 pp. 1063-1071

- Kapil Goel, Saroj Naithani, Dheeraj Bhatt, Ajay Khera, Umid M. Sharapov, Jennifer L. Kriss, James L. Goodson, Kayla F. Laserson, Parul Goel, R. Mohan Kumar and L. S. Chauhan
- Development of the World Health Organization Measles Programmatic Risk Assessment Tool Using Experience from the 2009 Measles Outbreak in Namibia pp. 1072-1081

- Jennifer L. Kriss, Roselina J. De Wee, Eugene Lam, Reinhard Kaiser, Messeret E. Shibeshi, Emmy‐Else Ndevaetela, Clementine Muroua, Nicholaus Shapumba, Balcha G. Masresha and James L. Goodson
- Using the World Health Organization Measles Programmatic Risk Assessment Tool for Monitoring of Supplemental Immunization Activities in the Philippines pp. 1082-1095

- Maria Joyce U. Ducusin, Maricel de Quiroz‐Castro, Sigrun Roesel, Luzviminda C. Garcia, Dulce Cecilio‐Elfa, W. William Schluter, James L. Goodson and Eugene Lam
- The World Health Organization Measles Programmatic Risk Assessment Tool—Romania, 2015 pp. 1096-1107

- Jennifer L. Kriss, Aurora Stanescu, Adriana Pistol, Cassandra Butu and James L. Goodson
- Modeling the Transmission of Measles and Rubella to Support Global Management Policy Analyses and Eradication Investment Cases pp. 1109-1131

- Kimberly M. Thompson and Nima D. Badizadegan
- Information Presentation in Decision and Risk Analysis: Answered, Partly Answered, and Unanswered Questions pp. 1132-1145

- L. Robin Keller and Yitong Wang
- Risk, Benefit, and Moderators of the Affect Heuristic in a Widespread Unlawful Activity: Evidence from a Survey of Unlawful File‐Sharing Behavior pp. 1146-1156

- Steven J. Watson, Daniel Zizzo and Piers Fleming
- One Too Many? Understanding the Influence of Risk Factor Quantity on Perceptions of Risk pp. 1157-1169

- Ian G. J. Dawson, Johnnie E. V. Johnson and Michelle A. Luke
- Knowledge about Chemicals in e‐Cigarette Secondhand Vapor and Perceived Harms of Exposure among a National Sample of U.S. Adults pp. 1170-1180

- Andy S. L. Tan, Susan Mello, Ashley Sanders‐Jackson and Cabral A. Bigman
- Enabling Stakeholder Involvement in Coastal Disaster Resilience Planning pp. 1181-1200

- Thomas P. Bostick, Thomas H. Holzer and Shahryar Sarkani
- Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions, Brian Christian and Tom Griffith. 2016. Picador: New York, NY Reviewed pp. 1201-1207

- Tony Cox
Volume 37, issue 5, 2017
- Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell: Learning from Hazards and Accidents pp. 848-853

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- What Defines Us as Professionals in the Field of Risk Analysis? pp. 854-860

- Terje Aven
- Part I––Comparing Noncancer Chronic Human Health Reference Values: An Analysis of Science Policy Choices pp. 861-878

- Elizabeth Holman, Royce Francis and George Gray
- Part II: Quantitative Evaluation of Choices Used in Setting Noncancer Chronic Human Health Reference Values Across Organizations pp. 879-892

- Elizabeth Holman, Royce Francis and George Gray
- Underprotection of Unpredictable Statistical Lives Compared to Predictable Ones pp. 893-904

- Marc Lipsitch, Nicholas G. Evans and Owen Cotton‐Barratt
- Dose‐Response Modeling with Summary Data from Developmental Toxicity Studies pp. 905-917

- John F. Fox, Karen A. Hogan and Allen Davis
- Assessment of Health Risk from Historical Use of Cosmetic Talcum Powder pp. 918-929

- Elizabeth L. Anderson, Patrick J. Sheehan, Renee M. Kalmes and John R. Griffin
- Development of REACH Generic Exposure Scenarios for Substances Used as Coformulants in Plant Protection Products pp. 930-942

- Christopher Dobe, Sebastien Bonifay, Ralph Fliege, Joachim Krass, Volker Mostert, Renate Vosswinkel and Matthias Wormuth
- Modeling Rabbit Responses to Single and Multiple Aerosol Exposures of Bacillus anthracis Spores pp. 943-957

- Margaret E. Coleman, Harry M. Marks, Timothy A. Bartrand, Darrell W. Donahue, Stephanie A. Hines, Jason E. Comer and Sarah C. Taft
- Health Claims and Methodological Controversy in Nutrition Science pp. 958-968

- Oliver Todt and José Luis Luján
- Recollection Bias and Its Underpinnings: Lessons from Terrorism Risk Assessments pp. 969-981

- W Viscusi and Richard Zeckhauser
- Validating Resilience and Vulnerability Indices in the Context of Natural Disasters pp. 982-1004

- Laura A. Bakkensen, Cate Fox‐Lent, Laura K. Read and Igor Linkov
- Are People Interested in Probabilities of Natural Disasters? pp. 1005-1017

- Julija Michailova, Tadeusz Tyszka and Katarzyna Pfeifer
- The Origin and Role of Trust in Local Policy Elites’ Perceptions of High‐Voltage Power Line Installations in the State of Arkansas pp. 1018-1036

- Creed Tumlison, Rachael M. Moyer and Geoboo Song
- The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds. Edited by Michael Lewis. W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2017. $23.16 at Barnes and Noble. 12 chapters, 362 pages pp. 1037-1038

- Yacov Y. Haimes
Volume 37, issue 4, 2017
- Warning Triggers in Environmental Hazards: Who Should Be Warned to Do What and When? pp. 601-611

- Thomas J. Cova, Philip E. Dennison, Dapeng Li, Frank A. Drews, Laura K. Siebeneck and Michael K. Lindell
- Designing Graphs to Communicate Risks: Understanding How the Choice of Graphical Format Influences Decision Making pp. 612-628

- Eric R. Stone, Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Abigail M. Wilkins, Emily M. Boker and Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson
- Household‐Level Coastal Adaptation and Its Drivers: A Systematic Case Study Review pp. 629-646

- Jana Koerth, Athanasios T. Vafeidis and Jochen Hinkel
- Consumers’ Risk Perception of Household Cleaning and Washing Products pp. 647-660

- Angela Bearth, Linda Miesler and Michael Siegrist
- Risk Assessment of Human Listeriosis from Semisoft Cheeses Made from Raw Sheep's Milk in Lazio and Tuscany (Italy) pp. 661-676

- Roberto Condoleo, Ziad Mezher, Selene Marozzi, Antonella Guzzon, Roberto Fischetti, Matteo Senese, Stefania Sette and Luca Bucchini
- A Comparative Exposure Assessment of Campylobacter in Ontario, Canada pp. 677-715

- Katarina D.M. Pintar, Kate M. Thomas, Tanya Christidis, Ainsley Otten, Andrea Nesbitt, Barbara Marshall, Frank Pollari, Matt Hurst and Andre Ravel
- Model Selection and Estimation with Quantal‐Response Data in Benchmark Risk Assessment pp. 716-732

- Edsel A. Peña, Wensong Wu, Walter Piegorsch, Ronald W. West and LingLing An
- Risk of Illness with Salmonella due to Consumption of Raw Unwashed Vegetables Irrigated with Water from the Bogotá River pp. 733-743

- Laura X. Henao‐Herreño, Ana M. López‐Tamayo, Juan P. Ramos‐Bonilla, Charles N. Haas and Johana Husserl
- The Emergence of Flood Insurance in Canada: Navigating Institutional Uncertainty pp. 744-755

- Jason Thistlethwaite
- Integrating Entropy‐Based Naïve Bayes and GIS for Spatial Evaluation of Flood Hazard pp. 756-773

- Rui Liu, Yun Chen, Jianping Wu, Lei Gao, Damian Barrett, Tingbao Xu, Xiaojuan Li, Linyi Li, Chang Huang and Jia Yu
- Probabilistic, Multivariable Flood Loss Modeling on the Mesoscale with BT‐FLEMO pp. 774-787

- Heidi Kreibich, Anna Botto, Bruno Merz and Kai Schröter
- Multidimensional Approach for Tsunami Vulnerability Assessment: Framing the Territorial Impacts in Two Municipalities in Portugal pp. 788-811

- Alexandre Oliveira Tavares, José Leandro Barros and Angela Santos
- Evacuation from Natural Disasters: A Systematic Review of the Literature pp. 812-839

- Rebecca R. Thompson, Dana Rose Garfin and Roxane Cohen Silver
- Blanc PD Fake Silk: The Lethal History of Viscose Rayon. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2016. 309 pp. ISBN 978‐0‐300‐20466‐7 pp. 840-842

- Tee L. Guidotti
- Sven Ove Hansson, Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn, eds. The Argumentative Turn in Policy Analysis: Reasoning about Uncertainty. Volume 10, in Logic, Argumentation & Reasoning Series. ISBN 978‐3‐319‐30547‐9. Springer, Switzerland, 2016, 353 pages, $109.00 U.S pp. 843-844

- Michael Greenberg
Volume 37, issue 3, 2017
- From the Editors pp. 399-401

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- D. Warner North: Making Decisions under Uncertainty pp. 402-407

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Microbiological and Modeling Approach to Derive Performance Objectives for Bacillus cereus Group in Ready‐to‐Eat Salads pp. 408-420

- Alessandra De Cesare, Silvia Vitali, Marcello Trevisani, Federica Bovo and Gerardo Manfreda
- A Hybrid Methodology for Modeling Risk of Adverse Events in Complex Health‐Care Settings pp. 421-440

- Reza Kazemi, Ali Mosleh and Meghan Dierks
- Nonparametric Tree‐Based Predictive Modeling of Storm Outages on an Electric Distribution Network pp. 441-458

- Jichao He, David W. Wanik, Brian M. Hartman, Emmanouil N. Anagnostou, Marina Astitha and Maria E. B. Frediani
- Risk‐Mitigating Policies and Adversarial Behavior: Case of Backlash pp. 459-470

- Hamid Mohtadi
- Seeing What You Want to See: How Imprecise Uncertainty Ranges Enhance Motivated Reasoning pp. 471-486

- Nathan F. Dieckmann, Robin Gregory, Ellen Peters and Robert Hartman
- A Practical Approach to Address Uncertainty in Stakeholder Deliberations pp. 487-501

- Robin Gregory and Ralph L. Keeney
- Multi‐Case Review of the Application of the Precautionary Principle in European Union Law and Case Law pp. 502-516

- Kenisha Garnett and David J. Parsons
- Disasters as Learning Experiences or Disasters as Policy Opportunities? Examining Flood Insurance Purchases after Hurricanes pp. 517-530

- Carolyn Kousky
- Perception of Climate Risk among Rural Farmers in Vietnam: Consistency within Households and with the Empirical Record pp. 531-545

- Alison C. Cullen and C. Leigh Anderson
- Does Iconicity in Pictographs Matter? The Influence of Iconicity and Numeracy on Information Processing, Decision Making, and Liking in an Eye‐Tracking Study pp. 546-556

- Christina Kreuzmair, Michael Siegrist and Carmen Keller
- Weighing the Risks of Nuclear Energy and Climate Change: Trust in Different Information Sources, Perceived Risks, and Willingness to Pay for Alternatives to Nuclear Power pp. 557-569

- Annukka Vainio, Riikka Paloniemi and Vilja Varho
- Information Sources as Explanatory Variables for the Belgian Health‐Related Risk Perception of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident pp. 570-582

- Bart Vyncke, Tanja Perko and Baldwin Van Gorp
- The Effects of Precautionary Messages about Electromagnetic Fields from Mobile Phones and Base Stations Revisited: The Role of Recipient Characteristics pp. 583-597

- Christoph Boehmert, Peter Wiedemann, Jonathon Pye and Rodney Croft
Volume 37, issue 2, 2017
- Comment on “Guidelines for Use of the Approximate Beta‐Poisson Dose–Response Model”: Previously Published Guidelines Continue to be Ignored pp. 196-200

- Philip J. Schmidt
- Authors’ Response to Comment on “Guidelines for Use of the Approximate Beta‐Poisson Dose–Response Model” – Previously Published Guidelines Continue to Be Ignored pp. 201-203

- Gang Xie
- Space Weather: Introducing a Survey Paper and a Recent Executive Order pp. 204-205

- D. Warner North
- The Economic Impact of Space Weather: Where Do We Stand? pp. 206-218

- J. P. Eastwood, E. Biffis, M. A. Hapgood, L. Green, M. M. Bisi, R. D. Bentley, R. Wicks, L.‐A. McKinnell, M. Gibbs and C. Burnett
- In Search of Perfect Foresight? Policy Bias, Management of Unknowns, and What Has Changed in Science Policy Since the Tohoku Disaster pp. 219-230

- Junko Mochizuki and Nadejda Komendantova
- The Value of Information in Decision‐Analytic Modeling for Malaria Vector Control in East Africa pp. 231-244

- Dohyeong Kim, Zachary Brown, Richard Anderson, Clifford Mutero, Marie Lynn Miranda, Jonathan Wiener and Randall Kramer
- Comparison of Risk Predicted by Multiple Norovirus Dose–Response Models and Implications for Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment pp. 245-264

- Nicole Van Abel, Mary E. Schoen, John C. Kissel and J. Scott Meschke
- Modeling U‐Shaped Exposure‐Response Relationships for Agents that Demonstrate Toxicity Due to Both Excess and Deficiency pp. 265-279

- Brittany Milton, Patrick J. Farrell, Nicholas Birkett and Daniel Krewski
- Using In Vitro High‐Throughput Screening Data for Predicting Benzo[k]Fluoranthene Human Health Hazards pp. 280-290

- Lyle D. Burgoon, Ingrid L. Druwe, Kyle Painter and Erin E. Yost
- Incorporating Time‐Dose‐Response into Legionella Outbreak Models pp. 291-304

- Bidya Prasad, Kerry A. Hamilton and Charles N. Haas
- Parenthood and Worrying About Climate Change: The Limitations of Previous Approaches pp. 305-314

- Sara Ekholm and Anna Olofsson
- Quantifying the Effects of Expert Selection and Elicitation Design on Experts’ Confidence in Their Judgments About Future Energy Technologies pp. 315-330

- Gregory Nemet, Laura Diaz Anadon and Elena Verdolini
- The Future is Now: Reducing Psychological Distance to Increase Public Engagement with Climate Change pp. 331-341

- Charlotte Jones, Donald W. Hine and Anthony D. G. Marks
- Cross‐Milieu Terrorist Collaboration: Using Game Theory to Assess the Risk of a Novel Threat pp. 342-371

- Gary A. Ackerman, Jun Zhuang and Sitara Weerasuriya
- Agency Problems and Airport Security: Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence on the Impact of Security Training pp. 372-395

- Martina de Gramatica, Fabio Massacci, Woohyun Shim, Uğur Turhan and Julian Williams
- Review of Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction. Philip E. Tetlock and Dan Gardner. (2015). New York: Broadway Books pp. 396-397

- Tony Cox
Volume 37, issue 1, 2017
- Total Economic Consequences of an Influenza Outbreak in the United States pp. 4-19

- Fynnwin Prager, Dan Wei and Adam Rose
- Estimation of Benchmark Dose of Lifetime Cadmium Intake for Adverse Renal Effects Using Hybrid Approach in Inhabitants of an Environmentally Exposed River Basin in Japan pp. 20-26

- Keiko Kubo, Kazuhiro Nogawa, Teruhiko Kido, Muneko Nishijo, Hideaki Nakagawa and Yasushi Suwazono
- Determinants of Seeking and Avoiding Risk‐Related Information in Times of Crisis pp. 27-39

- Jan M. Gutteling and Peter W. de Vries
- Communicating Uncertain Science to the Public: How Amount and Source of Uncertainty Impact Fatalism, Backlash, and Overload pp. 40-51

- Jakob D. Jensen, Manusheela Pokharel, Courtney L. Scherr, Andy J. King, Natasha Brown and Christina Jones
- Gender Roles and the Expression of Driving Anger Among Ukrainian Drivers pp. 52-64

- M. J. M. Sullman, A. N. Stephens and T. Hill
- Does Size Matter? A Study of Risk Perceptions of Global Population Growth pp. 65-81

- Ian G. J. Dawson and Johnnie E. V. Johnson
- Flood Catastrophe Model for Designing Optimal Flood Insurance Program: Estimating Location‐Specific Premiums in the Netherlands pp. 82-98

- T. Ermolieva, Tatiana Filatova, Y. Ermoliev, M. Obersteiner, K. M. de Bruijn and A. Jeuken
- Of Disasters and Dragon Kings: A Statistical Analysis of Nuclear Power Incidents and Accidents pp. 99-115

- Spencer Wheatley, Benjamin Sovacool and Didier Sornette
- Quantitative Risk Analysis on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Through a Bi‐Directional Road Tunnel pp. 116-129

- Ciro Caliendo and Maria Luisa De Guglielmo
- Failing to Fix What is Found: Risk Accommodation in the Oil and Gas Industry pp. 130-146

- Madelynn R. D. Stackhouse and Robert Stewart
- An Adaptive Simulation Framework for the Exploration of Extreme and Unexpected Events in Dynamic Engineered Systems pp. 147-159

- Pietro Turati, Nicola Pedroni and Enrico Zio
- Insights into the Societal Risk of Nuclear Power Plant Accidents pp. 160-172

- Richard Denning and Vinod Mubayi
- The Effect of Forest Management Strategy on Carbon Storage and Revenue in Western Washington: A Probabilistic Simulation of Tradeoffs pp. 173-192

- Paul W. Fischer, Alison C. Cullen and Gregory J. Ettl
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