Lowrie, Karen W., Von Hagen, Leigh Ann. “HIA Training for Professionals: How a University-based Center Can Help to Build Awareness and Capacity.” Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment, 3(2), 27-31, November 2018.
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Communicating about Contaminated Site Cleanup using Coordinated and Consistent Metrics

Lowrie, K., Mayer, H. and Greenberg, M. (2020), Communicating about Contaminated Site Cleanup using Coordinated and Consistent Metrics: Opportunity and Challenge for the U.S. Department of Energy. Risk Analysis. https://doi.org/10.1111/risa.13611
2020, contaminated sites, Greenberg, Lowrie, Risk Analysis, risk communication, USDOEEnvironmental Justice and Social Injustice: Ethnic, Racial, Economic and Other Marginalized People and Communities

Burger, Johanna, Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie, editors. July 9, 2020. Environmental Justice and Social Injustice: Ethnic, Racial, Economic and Other Marginalized People and Communities. Risk Analysis Journal. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1111/(ISSN)1539-6924.environmental-justice-social-injustice This virtual issue provides a compendium of papers from the 1980’s through the present that examine some of the risks and disadvantages that people and communities […]
2020, Burger, COVID, environmental justice, Greenberg, Lowrie, Risk Analysis, social injusticeNuclear Power, Weapons and Waste Management: A 40-year Retrospective

Greenberg, M., J. Burger and K. Lowrie, eds. (2020). “Nuclear Power, Weapons and Waste Management: A 40-year Retrospective,” Risk Analysis virtual issue, available at: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1002/(ISSN)1539-6924.nuclear-power-weapons-and-waste-management Photo Credit: Dr. Joanna Burger, Rutgers University
2020, edited report, Greenberg, Lowrie, nuclear power, riskA Seat at the Table: Integrating the Needs and Challenges of Underrepresented and Socially Vulnerable Populations into Coastal Hazards Planning in New Jersey
As documented in this report, through a NOAA national Project of Special Merit, researchers from Rutgers University have developed decision-support tools, resilience planning guidance, and training and policy options to advance efforts to address the needs of socially vulnerable populations as part of coastal climate resilience planning. Click here to access the report Herb, J. […]
2020, Auermuller, coastal hazards, Herb, NJDEP, planning, socially vulnerableDelaware River Watershed Initiative Restoration and Land Protection Practice Diffusion Survey

Malone, Sara, Karen Lowrie, Jeanne Herb and Michael Greenberg. 2019. Delaware River Watershed Initiative Restoration and Land Protection Practice Diffusion Survey. Prepared for the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. The Environmental Analysis& Communications Group. Rutgers University Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. New Brunswick, New Jersey. The primary purpose of the survey was to […]
2019, DRWI, Greenberg, Herb, Lowrie, Malone, NFWF, surveyIntersection of Race, Income and Environmental Factors in New Jersey: A Screening Analysis

Whytlaw, Jennifer, J. Herb, and M. Greenberg. July 2019. Intersection of Race, Income and Environmental Factors in New Jersey: A Screening Analysis, Environmental Analysis & Communications Group, Rutgers University Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. With support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Leaders program, EAC staff are working to develop […]
2019, Culture of Health, Greenberg, Herb, RWJF, WhytlawState of the Raritan Report, Volume 2

Malone, S.J., R.G. Lathrop, E. Pyshnik, J. Blum, J. Whytlaw, and J. Bognar. 2019. State of the Raritan Report, Volume 2. Sustainable Raritan River Initiative, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Rutgers University’s Sustainable Raritan River Initiative has released a second report on the status of watershed health for the Raritan […]
2019, Malone, Raritan, reportEAC Director and Interim Dean Michael R. Greenberg publishes new book making connections between urban planning and public health

Greenberg, Michael R., Dona Schneider. 2017. Urban Planning and Public Health: A Critical Partnership. American Public Health Association. Michael R. Greenberg wears many hats at the Bloustein School. Besides serving as Interim Dean, Dr. Greenberg is a Distinguished Professor and Director of the Environmental Analysis and Communications Group. Along with co-author Bloustein Associate Dean and […]
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