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Volume 31, issue 12, 2011
- From the Editors pp. 1847-1848

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Risk‐Based Decision Support Tools: Protecting Rail‐Centered Transit Corridors from Cascading Effects pp. 1849-1858

- Michael R. Greenberg, Karen Lowrie, Henry Mayer and Tayfur Altiok
- Risk Analysis of Safety Service Patrol (SSP) Systems in Virginia pp. 1859-1871

- Brett D. Dickey and Joost R. Santos
- QRA Model‐Based Risk Impact Analysis of Traffic Flow in Urban Road Tunnels pp. 1872-1882

- Qiang Meng, Xiaobo Qu, Kum Thong Yong and Yoke Heng Wong
- Social Amplification of Risk in the Internet Environment pp. 1883-1896

- Ik Jae Chung
- Comparison and Validation of Statistical Methods for Predicting Power Outage Durations in the Event of Hurricanes pp. 1897-1906

- Roshanak Nateghi, Seth D. Guikema and Steven M. Quiring
- The Effect of Proximity to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on Subsequent Hurricane Outlook and Optimistic Bias pp. 1907-1918

- Craig Trumbo, Michelle Lueck, Holly Marlatt and Lori Peek
- A Cross‐Cultural Study of Perceived Benefit Versus Risk as Mediators in the Trust‐Acceptance Relationship pp. 1919-1934

- Nicolás C. Bronfman and Esperanza López Vázquez
- Estimated Rate of Fatal Automobile Accidents Attributable to Acute Solvent Exposure at Low Inhaled Concentrations pp. 1935-1948

- Vernon A. Benignus, Philip J. Bushnell and William K. Boyes
- Optimal Experimental Design Strategies for Detecting Hormesis pp. 1949-1960

- Holger Dette, Andrey Pepelyshev and Weng Kee Wong
- Using Simulation to Evaluate Time to Detect Incursions in Honeybee Biosecurity in Australia pp. 1961-1968

- David Clifford, Simon Barry, David Cook, Rob Duthie and Denis Anderson
- Nuclear Power‐Related Facilities and Neighboring Land Price: A Case Study on the Mutsu‐Ogawara Region, Japan pp. 1969-1994

- Fumihiro Yamane, Hideaki Ohgaki and Kota Asano
Volume 31, issue 11, 2011
- From the Editors pp. 1693-1693

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Nanotechnology Risk Perceptions and Communication: Emerging Technologies, Emerging Challenges pp. 1694-1700

- Nick Pidgeon, Barbara Harthorn and Terre Satterfield
- A Longitudinal Study of Newspaper and Wire Service Coverage of Nanotechnology Risks pp. 1701-1717

- Sharon M. Friedman and Brenda P. Egolf
- Envisioning Emerging Nanotechnologies: A Three‐Year Panel Study of South Carolina Citizens pp. 1718-1733

- Susanna Priest, Thomas Lane, Ted Greenhalgh, Lindsey Jo Hand and Victoria Kramer
- Vulnerability and Social Justice as Factors in Emergent U.S. Nanotechnology Risk Perceptions pp. 1734-1748

- Joseph Conti, Terre Satterfield and Barbara Herr Harthorn
- Fairness and Nanotechnology Concern pp. 1749-1761

- Katherine A McComas and John C. Besley
- Labeling of Nanotechnology Consumer Products Can Influence Risk and Benefit Perceptions pp. 1762-1769

- Michael Siegrist and Carmen Keller
- Evidence Maps: Communicating Risk Assessments in Societal Controversies: The Case of Engineered Nanoparticles pp. 1770-1783

- Peter Wiedemann, Holger Schütz, Albena Spangenberg and Harald F. Krug
- Ecological Risk Assessment, Prediction, and Assessing Risk Predictions pp. 1784-1788

- Mark Gibbs
- Multiple Health Risk Perception and Information Processing Among African Americans and Whites Living in Poverty pp. 1789-1799

- Shelly Hovick, Vicki S. Freimuth, Ashani Johnson‐Turbes and Doryn D. Chervin
- Awareness and Perceptions of the Risks of Exposure to Indoor Radon: A Population‐Based Approach to Evaluate a Radon Awareness and Testing Campaign in England and Wales pp. 1800-1812

- Wouter Poortinga, Karin Bronstering and Simon Lannon
- Reducing the Effort to Comprehend Risk Models: Text Labels Are Often Preferred Over Graphical Means pp. 1813-1831

- Ida Hogganvik Grøndahl, Mass Soldal Lund and Ketil Stølen
- Affective and Cognitive Factors Influencing Sensitivity to Probabilistic Information pp. 1832-1845

- Tadeusz Tyszka and Przemyslaw Sawicki
Volume 31, issue 10, 2011
- From the Editors pp. 1511-1512

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- If It Ain't Broke, Don't Let Them Fix It pp. 1513-1514

- Duncan Mara
- On Different Types of Uncertainties in the Context of the Precautionary Principle pp. 1515-1525

- Terje Aven
- Uncertainties, Precaution, and Science: Focus on the State of Knowledge and How It May Change pp. 1526-1529

- D. Warner North
- Clarifying Types of Uncertainty: When Are Models Accurate, and Uncertainties Small? pp. 1530-1533

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox,
- Straightening Out the Grounds for Precaution: A Commentary and Some Suggestions About Terje Aven's “On Different Types of Uncertainties” pp. 1534-1537

- Charles Vlek
- Response pp. 1538-1542

- Terje Aven
- An Exposure‐Response Threshold for Lung Diseases and Lung Cancer Caused by Crystalline Silica pp. 1543-1560

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox,
- Potential Uncertainty Reduction in Model‐Averaged Benchmark Dose Estimates Informed by an Additional Dose Study pp. 1561-1575

- Kan Shao and Mitchell J. Small
- Animal and Human Dose‐Response Models for Brucella Species pp. 1576-1596

- Sondra S. Teske, Yin Huang, Sushil B. Tamrakar, Timothy A. Bartrand, Mark H. Weir and Charles N. Haas
- Sensitivity Analysis and Estimation of Extreme Tail Behavior in Two‐Dimensional Monte Carlo Simulation pp. 1597-1609

- V. J. Roelofs and M. C. Kennedy
- Dose‐Response Model of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) for Human pp. 1610-1621

- Sushil B. Tamrakar and Charles N. Haas
- Influenza Infection Risk and Predominate Exposure Route: Uncertainty Analysis pp. 1622-1631

- Rachael M. Jones and Elodie Adida
- Defense Resource Distribution Between Protection and Redundancy for Constant Resource Stockpiling Pace pp. 1632-1645

- Gregory Levitin and Kjell Hausken
- Building Blocks for a Precautionary Approach to the Use of Nanomaterials: Positions Taken by Trade Unions and Environmental NGOs in the European Nanotechnologies Debate pp. 1646-1657

- Pieter van Broekhuizen and Lucas Reijnders
- Emotions, Trust, and Perceived Risk: Affective and Cognitive Routes to Flood Preparedness Behavior pp. 1658-1675

- Teun Terpstra
- Florida Households’ Expected Responses to Hurricane Hazard Mitigation Incentives pp. 1676-1691

- Yue Ge, Walter Gillis Peacock and Michael K. Lindell
Volume 31, issue 9, 2011
- From the Editors pp. 1329-1329

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Introduction to Part 2 of the Special Series on Risk Regulation pp. 1330-1333

- Lisa Robinson
- The [R]Evolving Relationship Between Risk Assessment and Risk Management pp. 1334-1344

- Lisa Robinson and Jonathan I. Levy
- Overcoming Barriers to Integrating Economic Analysis into Risk Assessment pp. 1345-1355

- Sandra Hoffmann
- Risk Assessment of Environmental Chemicals: If It Ain't Broke … pp. 1356-1362

- Bernard David Goldstein
- Diminishing Willingness to Pay per Quality‐Adjusted Life Year: Valuing Acute Foodborne Illness pp. 1363-1380

- Kevin Haninger and James Hammitt
- Valuing Mortality Risk Reductions from Environmental, Transport, and Health Policies: A Global Meta‐Analysis of Stated Preference Studies pp. 1381-1407

- Henrik Lindhjem, Stale Navrud, Nils Axel Braathen and Vincent Biausque
- Behavioral Economics and Regulatory Analysis pp. 1408-1422

- Lisa Robinson and James Hammitt
- The Challenge of Degraded Environments: How Common Biases Impair Effective Policy pp. 1423-1433

- Alan Berger, Case Brown, Carolyn Kousky and Richard Zeckhauser
- A Practical Framework for the Construction of a Biotracing Model: Application to Salmonella in the Pork Slaughter Chain pp. 1434-1450

- J. H. Smid, A. N. Swart, A. H. Havelaar and A. Pielaat
- A Method for Computing the Damage Level Due to the Exposure to an Airborne Chemical with a Time‐Varying Concentration pp. 1451-1469

- Alejandro D. Acquesta, Erica Yanina Sánchez, Andres Porta and Pablo M. Jacovkis
- A Value Model for Evaluating Homeland Security Decisions pp. 1470-1487

- Ralph L. Keeney and Detlof von Winterfeldt
- A Comparative Analysis of PRA and Intelligent Adversary Methods for Counterterrorism Risk Management pp. 1488-1510

- Jason Merrick and Gregory S. Parnell
Volume 31, issue 8, 2011
- From the Editors pp. 1173-1174

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- On the Complex Quantification of Risk: Systems‐Based Perspective on Terrorism pp. 1175-1186

- Yacov Y. Haimes
- Risk Compensation and Bicycle Helmets pp. 1187-1195

- Ross Owen Phillips, Aslak Fyhri and Fridulv Sagberg
- Component Criticality in Failure Cascade Processes of Network Systems pp. 1196-1210

- Enrico Zio and Giovanni Sansavini
- Use of Multicriteria Decision Analysis to Support Weight of Evidence Evaluation pp. 1211-1225

- Igor Linkov, Paul Welle, Drew Loney, Alex Tkachuk, Laure Canis, J. B. Kim and Todd Bridges
- Critical Review and Uncertainty Analysis of Factors Influencing Influenza Transmission pp. 1226-1242

- Rachael M. Jones
- Chlorine Truck Attack Consequences and Mitigation pp. 1243-1259

- Anthony Michael Barrett and Peter J. Adams
- Salmonella Enteritidis Surveillance by Egg Immunology: Impact of the Sampling Scheme on the Release of Contaminated Table Eggs pp. 1260-1270

- Don Klinkenberg, Ekelijn Thomas, Francisco F. Calvo Artavia and Annemarie Bouma
- Water Adherence Factors for Human Skin pp. 1271-1280

- Jaspreet S. Gujral, Deborah M. Proctor, Steave H. Su and Joseph M. Fedoruk
- Quantitative Links Between Arsenic Exposure and Influenza A (H1N1) Infection‐Associated Lung Function Exacerbations Risk pp. 1281-1294

- Chung‐Min Liao, Chia‐Pin Chio, Yi‐Hsien Cheng, Nan‐Hung Hsieh, Wei‐Yu Chen and Szu‐Chieh Chen
- Sensitivity Analysis of a Two‐Dimensional Quantitative Microbiological Risk Assessment: Keeping Variability and Uncertainty Separated pp. 1295-1307

- Pieter Busschaert, Annemie H. Geeraerd, Mieke Uyttendaele and Jan F. Van Impe
- Apples to Apples: The Origin and Magnitude of Differences in Asbestos Cancer Risk Estimates Derived Using Varying Protocols pp. 1308-1326

- D. Wayne Berman
- Microorganisms in Home and Indoor Work Environments: Diversity, Health Impacts, Investigation and Control edited by Brian Flannigan, Robert A. Samson, and J. David Miller pp. 1327-1327

- Charles N. Haas
Volume 31, issue 7, 2011
- From the Editors pp. 1037-1037

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- On the Local Sensitivity Analysis of the Inoperability Input‐Output Model pp. 1038-1042

- Marco Percoco
- Using a Familiar Risk Comparison Within a Risk Ladder to Improve Risk Understanding by Low Numerates: A Study of Visual Attention pp. 1043-1054

- Carmen Keller
- An Analysis of the Public Perception of Flood Risk on the Belgian Coast pp. 1055-1068

- Wim Kellens, Ruud Zaalberg, Tijs Neutens, Wouter Vanneuville and Philippe De Maeyer
- Perception of Own Death Risk: An Assessment of Road‐Traffic Mortality Risk pp. 1069-1082

- Henrik Andersson
- Institutionalized Ignorance as a Precondition for Rational Risk Expertise pp. 1083-1094

- Henrik Merkelsen
- Communicating Fish Consumption Advisories in California: What Works, What Doesn’t pp. 1095-1106

- May Lynn Tan, Alyce Ujihara, Lani Kent and Ilinisa Hendrickson
- Economics of Disaster Risk, Social Vulnerability, and Mental Health Resilience pp. 1107-1119

- Sammy Zahran, Lori Peek, Jeffrey G. Snodgrass, Stephan Weiler and Lynn Hempel
- Estimating the Probability of Rare Events: Addressing Zero Failure Data pp. 1120-1132

- John Quigley and Matthew Revie
- A Methodology for Modeling Regional Terrorism Risk pp. 1133-1140

- Samrat Chatterjee and Mark D. Abkowitz
- A Bayesian Evidence Synthesis for Estimating Campylobacteriosis Prevalence pp. 1141-1155

- Isabelle Albert, Emmanuelle Espié, Henriette de Valk and Jean‐Baptiste Denis
- Bayesian Temporal Source Attribution of Foodborne Zoonoses: Campylobacter in Finland and Norway pp. 1156-1171

- Jukka Ranta, Dmitri Matjushin, Terhi Virtanen, Markku Kuusi, Hildegunn Viljugrein, Merete Hofshagen and Marjaana Hakkinen
Volume 31, issue 6, 2011
- From the Editors pp. 879-879

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Letter to the Editor pp. 880-880

- Richard A. Williams
- Introduction to Part 1 of the Special Series on Risk Regulation pp. 881-883

- Lisa Robinson
- The Role of Analysis on the 17 Most Political Acres on the Face of the Earth pp. 884-892

- Donald R. Arbuckle
- Defragmenting the Regulatory Process pp. 893-901

- Stuart Shapiro
- Incorporating Equity in Regulatory and Benefit‐Cost Analysis Using Risk‐Based Preferences pp. 902-907

- Robert Farrow
- Maximizing Health Benefits and Minimizing Inequality: Incorporating Local‐Scale Data in the Design and Evaluation of Air Quality Policies pp. 908-922

- Neal Fann, Henry A. Roman, Charles M. Fulcher, Mikael A. Gentile, Bryan Hubbell, Karen Wesson and Jonathan I. Levy
- Six Distributional Effects of Environmental Policy pp. 923-929

- Don Fullerton
- A Probabilistic Transmission Model to Assess Infection Risk from Mycobacterium Tuberculosis in Commercial Passenger Trains pp. 930-939

- Szu‐Chieh Chen, Chung‐Min Liao, Sih‐Syuan Li and Shu‐Han You
- Estimation of the Likelihood of Fecal–Oral HEV Transmission Among Pigs pp. 940-950

- Martijn Bouwknegt, Peter F. M. Teunis, Klaas Frankena, Mart C. M. de Jong and Ana Maria de Roda Husman
- Empirical Estimation of the Conditional Probability of Natech Events Within the United States pp. 951-968

- Nicholas Santella, Laura J. Steinberg and Gloria Andrea Aguirra
- Evaluation of Legal Liability for Technological Risks in View of Requirements for Peaceful Coexistence and Progress pp. 969-983

- Henk Zandvoort
- Acculturation, Ethnicity, and Air Pollution Perceptions pp. 984-999

- Branden B. Johnson
- Methodology for the Calculation of Annualized Incremental Risks in Systems of Dams pp. 1000-1015

- Armando Serrano‐Lombillo, Ignacio Escuder‐Bueno, Manuel G. de Membrillera‐Ortuño and Luis Altarejos‐García
- The White (Male) Effect and Risk Perception: Can Equality Make a Difference? pp. 1016-1032

- Anna Olofsson and Saman Rashid
- Book Review Essay: Risk Analysis and Science Fiction pp. 1033-1035

- Michael Greenberg
Volume 31, issue 5, 2011
- Responses to Terje Aven's Paper: On Some Recent Definitions and Analysis Frameworks for Risk, Vulnerability, and Resilience pp. 689-692

- Yacov Y. Haimes
- Response pp. 693-697

- Terje Aven
- Response pp. 698-698

- Yacov Y. Haimes
- Risk‐Taking and the Media pp. 699-705

- Peter Fischer, Evelyn Vingilis, Tobias Greitemeyer and Claudia Vogrincic
- A Risk Assessment Framework for Assessing Metallic Nanomaterials of Environmental Concern: Aquatic Exposure and Behavior pp. 706-726

- Niall Joseph O’Brien and Enda J. Cummins
- Failure Probability Under Parameter Uncertainty pp. 727-744

- R. Gerrard and A. Tsanakas
- A Novel Human Error Probability Assessment Using Fuzzy Modeling pp. 745-757

- Shuen‐Tai Ung and Wei‐Min Shen
- Agent‐Based Modeling to Simulate Contamination Events and Evaluate Threat Management Strategies in Water Distribution Systems pp. 758-772

- Emily M. Zechman
- Exploring Reductions in London Underground Passenger Journeys Following the July 2005 Bombings pp. 773-786

- Fynnwin Prager, Garrett Ryan Beeler Asay, Bumsoo Lee and Detlof von Winterfeldt
- To Leave an Area After Disaster: How Evacuees from the WTC Buildings Left the WTC Area Following the Attacks pp. 787-804

- Rae Zimmerman and Martin F. Sherman
- Managing Wildfire Events: Risk‐Based Decision Making Among a Group of Federal Fire Managers pp. 805-818

- Robyn S. Wilson, Patricia L. Winter, Lynn A. Maguire and Timothy Ascher
- Energy Choices and Risk Beliefs: Is It Just Global Warming and Fear of a Nuclear Power Plant Accident? pp. 819-831

- Michael Greenberg and Heather Barnes Truelove
- How People Perceive and Will Cope with Risks from the Diffusion of Ubiquitous Information and Communication Technologies pp. 832-846

- Stephanie Moser, Susanne Elisabeth Bruppacher and Hans‐Joachim Mosler
- Context, Cultural Bias, and Health Risk Perception: The “Everyday” Nature of Pesticide Policy Preferences in London, Calgary, and Halifax pp. 847-865

- Rachel A. Hirsch and Jamie Baxter
- Waterborne Disease‐Related Risk Perceptions in the Sonora River Basin, Mexico pp. 866-878

- Agustin Robles Morua, Kathleen E. Halvorsen and Alex S. Mayer
Volume 31, issue 4, 2011
- From the Editors pp. 513-514

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- On Some Recent Definitions and Analysis Frameworks for Risk, Vulnerability, and Resilience pp. 515-522

- Terje Aven
- Allometric Scaling: Analysis of LD50 Data pp. 523-532

- Lidia Burzala‐Kowalczyk and Geurt Jongbloed
- Modeling Arbitrary Layers of Continuous‐Level Defenses in Facing with Strategic Attackers pp. 533-547

- Mohsen Golalikhani and Jun Zhuang
- Framework for Microbial Food‐Safety Risk Assessments Amenable to Bayesian Modeling pp. 548-565

- Michael S. Williams, Eric D. Ebel and David Vose
- Assessing the Radiological Impact of Radiation Exposure Devices pp. 566-577

- Alessandro Tofani
- Assessment of Interindividual and Geographic Variability in Human Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter in Environmental Tobacco Smoke pp. 578-591

- Ye Cao and H. Christopher Frey
- Modeled Estimates of Soil and Dust Ingestion Rates for Children pp. 592-608

- Halûk Özkaynak, Jianping Xue, Valerie G. Zartarian, Graham Glen and Luther Smith
- Vulnerability, Risk Perception, and Health Profile of Marginalized People Exposed to Multiple Built‐Environment Stressors in Worcester, Massachusetts: A Pilot Project pp. 609-628

- Timothy J. Downs, Laurie Ross, Robert Goble, Rajendra Subedi, Sara Greenberg and Octavia Taylor
- Reversing Nuclear Opposition: Evolving Public Acceptance of a Permanent Nuclear Waste Disposal Facility pp. 629-644

- Hank C. Jenkins‐Smith, Carol L. Silva, Matthew C. Nowlin and Grant deLozier
- A Social‐Cognitive Model of Pandemic Influenza H1N1 Risk Perception and Recommended Behaviors in Italy pp. 645-656

- Gabriele Prati, Luca Pietrantoni and Bruna Zani
- Challenges in Development and Implementation of Health‐Risk‐Based Soil Quality Guidelines: Turkey's Experience pp. 657-667

- Elçin Kentel, Ayşegül Aksoy, Beril Büyüker, Filiz Dilek, Serkan Girgin, Meltem H. İpek, Şener Polat, Ülkü Yetiş and Kahraman Ünlü
- Determinants and Mapping of Collective Perceptions of Technological Risk: The Case of the Second Nuclear Power Plant in Taiwan pp. 668-683

- Hung‐Chih Hung and Tzu‐Wen Wang
- Book Review pp. 684-685

- Jean‐Michel Panoff
Volume 31, issue 3, 2011
- From the Editors pp. 343-344

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Editor's Choice pp. 344-344

- Michael Greenberg
- Methodology for Determining the Appropriateness of a Linear Dose‐Response Function pp. 345-350

- Michael S. Williams, Eric D. Ebel and David Vose
- Use of Risk Assessment and Likelihood Estimation to Analyze Spatial Distribution Pattern of Respiratory Infection Cases pp. 351-369

- Gin Nam Sze‐To and Christopher Y. H. Chao
- The Discrete Weibull Distribution: An Alternative for Correlated Counts with Confirmation for Microbial Counts in Water pp. 370-381

- James D. Englehardt and Ruochen Li
- Quantitative Risk Assessment Modeling for Nonhomogeneous Urban Road Tunnels pp. 382-403

- Qiang Meng, Xiaobo Qu, Xinchang Wang, Vivi Yuanita and Siew Chee Wong
- Moment Independent Importance Measures: New Results and Analytical Test Cases pp. 404-428

- Emanuele Borgonovo, William Castaings and Stefano Tarantola
- Consumer Responses to Integrated Risk‐Benefit Information Associated with the Consumption of Food pp. 429-439

- Heleen van Dijk, Arnout R.H. Fischer and Lynn J. Frewer
- Why Near‐Miss Events Can Decrease an Individual's Protective Response to Hurricanes pp. 440-449

- Robin L. Dillon, Catherine H. Tinsley and Matthew Cronin
- The Role of Emotions in Risk Communication pp. 450-465

- Xiao‐Fei Xie, Mei Wang, Ruo‐Gu Zhang, Jie Li and Qing‐Yuan Yu
- Exposure to Traffic and Risk of Hospitalization Due to Injuries pp. 466-474

- Maria Segui‐Gomez, Francisco J. Lopez‐Valdes, Francisco Guillen‐Grima, Ernesto Smyth, Javier Llorca and Jokin de Irala
- Assessment and Application of National Environmental Databases and Mapping Tools at the Local Level to Two Community Case Studies pp. 475-487

- Davyda Hammond, Kathryn Conlon, Timothy Barzyk, Teresa Chahine, Valerie Zartarian and Brad Schultz
- CWD Prevalence, Perceived Human Health Risks, and State Influences on Deer Hunting Participation pp. 488-496

- Jerry J. Vaske and Katie M. Lyon
- Cyber Security Risk Management: Public Policy Implications of Correlated Risk, Imperfect Ability to Prove Loss, and Observability of Self‐Protection pp. 497-512

- Hulisi Öğüt, Srinivasan Raghunathan and Nirup Menon
Volume 31, issue 2, 2011
- From the Editors pp. 185-186

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Editor's Choice pp. 186-186

- Charles N. Haas
- Letter to the Editor pp. 192-192

- Barry Ezell and Andrew Collins
- Making Terrorism Risk Analysis Less Harmful and More Useful: Another Try pp. 193-195

- Gerald G. Brown and Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox,
- How Probabilistic Risk Assessment Can Mislead Terrorism Risk Analysts pp. 196-204

- Gerald G. Brown and Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox,
- Agent‐Based Simulation for Human‐Induced Hazard Analysis pp. 205-217

- William M. Bulleit and Matthew W. Drewek
- Nonparametric Predictive Inference for Exposure Assessment pp. 218-227

- V. J. Roelofs, F. P. A. Coolen and A. D. M. Hart
- Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment of Cryptosporidiosis and Giardiasis from Very Small Private Water Supplies pp. 228-236

- Paul R. Hunter, Marianna Anderle de Sylor, Helen L. Risebro, Gordon L. Nichols, David Kay and Philippe Hartemann
- Probabilistic Modeling of the Fate of Listeria Monocytogenes in Diced Bacon During the Manufacturing Process pp. 237-254

- Elise Billoir, Jean‐Baptiste Denis, Natalie Commeau, Marie Cornu and Véronique Zuliani
- The Impact of Consumer Phase Models in Microbial Risk Analysis pp. 255-265

- Maarten Nauta and Bjarke Christensen
- Is Risk‐Based Regulation Feasible? The Case of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) pp. 266-281

- Brian Hector MacGillivray, Ruth E. Alcock and Jerry Busby
- The Use of Individual and Societal Risk Criteria Within the Dutch Flood Safety Policy—Nationwide Estimates of Societal Risk and Policy Applications pp. 282-300

- Sebastiaan N. Jonkman, Ruben Jongejan and Bob Maaskant
- Cell Phones and Health Concerns: Impact of Knowledge and Voluntary Precautionary Recommendations pp. 301-311

- Marie‐Eve Cousin and Michael Siegrist
- Predictors of Parental Risk Perceptions: The Case of Child Pedestrian Injuries in School Context pp. 312-323

- Marie‐Soleil Cloutier, Jacques Bergeron and Philippe Apparicio
- Interpersonal Amplification of Risk? Citizen Discussions and Their Impact on Perceptions of Risks and Benefits of a Biological Research Facility pp. 324-334

- Andrew R. Binder, Dietram A. Scheufele, Dominique Brossard and Albert C. Gunther
- Workers’ Perception of Chemical Risks: A Focus Group Study pp. 335-342

- Ramona Hambach, Philippe Mairiaux, Guido François, Lutgart Braeckman, Alain Balsat, Guido Van Hal, Chantal Vandoorne, Paul Van Royen and Marc van Sprundel
Volume 31, issue 1, 2011
- From the Editors pp. 1-2

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Conundrums? pp. 3-4

- Wout Slob
- Response to Conundrums Letter pp. 5-6

- Roger Cooke
- Celebrating Three Decades of Public Policy‐Oriented Interdisciplinary Research pp. 7-11

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Can Environmental Insurance Succeed Where Other Strategies Fail? The Case of Underground Storage Tanks pp. 12-24

- Haitao Yin, Alexander Pfaff and Howard Kunreuther
- The Effectiveness of Risk Management: An Analysis of Project Risk Planning Across Industries and Countries pp. 25-37

- Ofer Zwikael and Mark Ahn
- A Causal Model of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Risk pp. 38-62

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox
- Development of a Self‐Regulated Dynamic Model for the Propagation of Salmonella Typhimurium in Pig Farms pp. 63-77

- Ilias Soumpasis and Francis Butler
- Interpreting Null Results from Measurements with Uncertain Correlations: An Info‐Gap Approach pp. 78-85

- Yakov Ben‐Haim
- Fault and Event Tree Analyses for Process Systems Risk Analysis: Uncertainty Handling Formulations pp. 86-107

- Refaul Ferdous, Faisal Khan, Rehan Sadiq, Paul Amyotte and Brian Veitch
- Variability and Uncertainty in Swedish Exposure Factors for Use in Quantitative Exposure Assessments pp. 108-119

- Monika Filipsson, Tomas Öberg and Bo Bergbäck
- Dose‐Response Model of Coxiella burnetii (Q Fever) pp. 120-128

- Sushil B. Tamrakar, Anne Haluska, Charles N. Haas and Timothy A. Bartrand
- Strategic Appraisal of Environmental Risks: A Contrast Between the United Kingdom's Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change and its Committee on Radioactive Waste Management pp. 129-142

- Simon Dietz and Alec Morton
- Behavioral Channels in the Cross‐Market Diffusion of Major Terrorism Shocks pp. 143-159

- Konstantinos Drakos
- Expert Study to Select Indicators of the Occurrence of Emerging Mycotoxin Hazards pp. 160-170

- M. C. Kandhai, C. J. H. Booij and H. J. Van der Fels‐Klerx
- Illustrating Risk: Anaphylaxis Through the Eyes of the Food‐Allergic Child pp. 171-183

- Nancy Elizabeth Fenton, Susan J. Elliott, Lisa Cicutto, Ann E. Clarke, Laurie Harada and Elizabeth McPhee
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