Campo, M., Mayer, H., and Rovito, J., 2012. Supporting Secure and Resilient Inland Waterways: A Decision Framework for Evaluating Offloading Capabilities at Terminals during Sudden Catastrophic Closures. Transportation Research Record. 2273, pp. 10-17. Abstract: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s National Infrastructure Protection Program presents sector-specific planning objectives for protecting the nation’s critical infrastructure and […]
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Are LULUs Still Enduringly Objectionable?
M. Greenberg, F. Popper, and H. Truelove, Are LULUs Still Enduringly Objectionable? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 55(6), July 2012, 713-731. Abstract: We asked a national sample of 651 US residents about the feelings, emotions, images and colours they associated with nearby waste management, energy, industrial facilities and other big developments commonly regarded as locally […]
2012, Greenberg, land useThe Senior Elderly, Environmental Risks, and Generation Gaps
M. Greenberg. The Senior Elderly, Environmental Risks, and Generation Gaps. Human Ecology Review. 19(1), 37-49. Abstract: We asked a national sample of 651 US residents about the feelings, emotions, images and colours they associated with nearby waste management, energy, industrial facilities and other big developments commonly regarded as locally unwanted land uses (LULUs). The respondents showed […]
2012, Greenberg, risk, seniorsThe affect heuristic, correspondence analysis, and understanding LULUs
M. Greenberg, The affect heuristic, correspondence analysis, and understanding LULUs, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 32(3), 478-480, 2012. Abstract: The author comments on the study “Affective Imagery and Acceptance of Replacing Nuclear Power Plants,” by C. Keller and colleagues, published in the March 2012 issue of “Risk Analysis.” He argues in support of the need to […]
2012, Greenberg, land use, riskWorrying about Terrorism and Other Acute Environmental Health Hazard Events
M. Greenberg, L. Babcock-Dunning. Worrying about Terrorism and Other Acute Environmental Health Hazard Events, American Journal of Public Health, 102(4), 651-656, 2012. Abstract: Objectives. To better understand why some people worry more about terrorism compared with others, we measured how much US residents worried about a terrorist event in their area and examined the association of […]
2012, environmental health, Greenberg, risk, terrorismSanitation and Public Health: A Heritage to Remember and Continue
M. Greenberg, Sanitation and Public Health: A Heritage to Remember and Continue, American Journal of Public Health, 102 (2), 204-206, 2012. Abstract: The author reflects on a lack of proper sanitation and lack of access to clean drinking water which exist in 2012 in many countries across the globe outside of the U.S. He suggests that […]
2012, Greenberg, public health, sanitationIncreasing the capacity of community development corporations for brownfield redevelopment: an inside-out approach.
K. Lowrie and L. Solitare, Increasing the capacity of community development corporations for brownfield redevelopment: an inside-out approach. Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability. 461-479, 2012. Abstract: While the redevelopment of brownfield sites has been the mainstay of public agencies and private developers, this paper argues that in order to promote just redevelopment that […]
2012, brownfield, LowrieTen Most Important Accomplishments in Risk Analysis
M. Greenberg, C. Haas, A. Cox, Jr, K. Lowrie, K. McComas, and W. North, Ten Most Important Accomplishments in Risk Analysis, 1980-2010. Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 32(5), 771-781, 2012. Abstract: The article discusses the 10 most important accomplishments in risk analysis for the period 1980-2010. The list, which include accomplishments that focus on health, safety, and […]
2012, Greenberg, Lowrie, riskPublic Support for Policies to Reduce Risk after Hurricane Sandy
M. Greenberg, M. Weiner, R. Noland, J. Herb, M. Kaplan, T. Broccoli, Public Support for Policies to Reduce Risk after Hurricane Sandy, Risk Analysis, An International Journal, 34(6), 997-2012. Abstract: A phone survey was conducted in New Jersey in 2013 four months after the second of two major devastating tropical storms (Sandy in 2012 and […]
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