2012 Update to New Jersey’s Statewide Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory
2012 Update to New Jersey’s Statewide Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory, Prepared by: Michael Aucott, Ph.D., Marjorie Kaplan, Dr.P.H., Jeanne Herb. Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, March 2015.
A 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. […]
A Set of Blended Risk-Based Decision Support Tools for Protecting Passenger Rail-Centered Transit Corridors Against Cascading Impacts of Terrorist Attack DHS
M. Greenberg, T. Altiok, N. Fefferman, P. Georgopoulos, C. Lacy, M. Lahr, P. Lioy, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, B. Ozbas, and F. Roberts, A Set of Blended Risk-Based Decision Support Tools for Protecting Passenger Rail-Centered Transit Corridors Against Cascading Impacts of Terrorist Attack DHS March 2011, to be published by Journal of Homeland Security. Posted on […]
Advancing Preparedness of Climate Change Impacts on Coastal Communities in the Mid-Atlantic: MARCO Climate Preparedness and Hazard Resilience Capacity
Advancing Preparedness of Climate Change Impacts on Coastal Communities in the Mid-Atlantic: MARCO Climate Preparedness and Hazard Resilience Capacity. A report to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Oceans. Campo, Matthew; Herb, Jeanne; Grannis, Jessica; MacDonald, Anthony: September 7, 2016. Rutgers University.
Allocating U.S. Department of Homeland Security Funds to States with Explicit Equity, Population and Energy Facility Security Criteria
M. Greenberg, Will Irving, and R. Zimmerman, Allocating U.S. Department of Homeland Security Funds to States with Explicit Equity, Population and Energy Facility Security Criteria,Socioeconomic Planning Sciences, 1-11, 2009.
An Examination of Policy Options for Achieving Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions in New Jersey
Pacyniak, G., N. Kaufman, J. Bradbury, A. Veysey, H. Macbeth, M. Goetz, M. Kaplan, J. Herb, J. Senick, T. Abrahamian, and K. Zyla. 2017. An Examination of Policy Options for Achieving Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions in New Jersey. doi:10.7282/T30C4ZPZ
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 […]
Are mothballed brownfields sites a major problem?
M. Greenberg, D. Downton, and H. Mayer. “Are mothballed brownfields sites a major problem?”Public Management, 85(5), 2003, 12-17.
Assessing New Jersey’s Exposure to Sea-Level Rise and Coastal Storms: A Companion Report to the New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance Science and Technical Advisory Panel Report
Kaplan, M., M. Campo, L. Auermuller, and J. Herb. 2016. Assessing New Jersey’s Exposure to Sea-Level Rise and Coastal Storms: A Companion Report to the New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance Science and Technical Advisory Panel Report. Prepared for the New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University
Assessing New Jersey’s Exposure to Sea-Level Rise and Coastal Storms: Report of the New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance Science and Technical Advisory Panel
Kopp, R.E., A. Broccoli, B. Horton, D. Kreeger, R. Leichenko, J.A. Miller, J.K. Miller, P. Orton, A. Parris, D. Robinson, C.P.Weaver, M. Campo, M. Kaplan, M. Buchanan, J. Herb, L. Auermuller and C. Andrews. 2016. Assessing New Jersey’s Exposure to Sea-Level Rise and Coastal Storms: Report of the New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance Science and […]
Assessment of Surface Transportation Security Training Needs and Delivery Preferences
K. Lowrie, J. Shaw and M. Greenberg, Assessment of Surface Transportation Security Training Needs and Delivery Preferences, Journal of Public Transportation, 14(4), 109-130, 2011.
Balancing apples and oranges: factors to consider in brownfields remediation
M. Greenberg. “Balancing apples and oranges: factors to consider in brownfields remediation.” pp. 115-123, in NACCHO, Community Revitalization and Public Health, Washington, D.C.: NACCHO & ATSDR, 2000.
Beyond Experiments
Beyond Experiments, Prepared for the National Academy of Public Administration by Tellus Institute, 2000. Crow, M.; Herb, J.; Stoughton, M.; Sullivan, J. Companion article: Beyond Experiments. The Environmental Forum. May/June 2000, Crow, Michael, Herb, Jeanne.
Bloomfield Ave. Complete Corridor Health Impact Assessment
Lowrie, K., L.A. Von Hagen and E. Sewll. 2015. Bloomfield Ave. Complete Corridor Health Impact Assessment. (http://phci.rutgers.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/BloomfieldAveHIA_FINAL.pdf)
Brownfield redevelopment as a smart growth option in the United States
M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, K.T. Miller, and L. Solitare. “Brownfield redevelopment as a smart growth option in the United States.” The Environmentalist. 21(2), 2001, 129-143.
Brownfield redevelopment fights sprawl
K.T. Miller, M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, and H. Mayer. “Brownfield redevelopment fights sprawl.” New Jersey Municipalities. 78(3) 2001, 26-29.
Brownfields
M. Greenberg. “Brownfields.” in M. Lurie and M. Mappen, eds. Encyclopedia of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2004.
Brownfields focus makes idle urban sites an investment opportunity
M. Greenberg. “Brownfields focus makes idle urban sites an investment opportunity.” NJPRO, September 2000.
Brownfields redevelopment, preferences, and public involvement: a case study of an ethnically mixed neighborhood
M. Greenberg and MJ Lewis. “Brownfields redevelopment, preferences, and public involvement: a case study of an ethnically mixed neighborhood.” Urban Studies, 37 (13), 2000, 2501-2514.
Brownfields, TOADS, and the struggle for neighborhood redevelopment: a case study of the State of New Jersey
M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, L. Solitare, and L. Duncan. “Brownfields, TOADS, and the struggle for neighborhood redevelopment: a case study of the State of New Jersey.” Urban Affairs Review, 35 (5), 2000, 717-733.
Brownfields. vol. 1, p. 139, Environmental justice. vol. 2, p. 384-385
M. Greenberg. “Brownfields.” vol. 1, p. 139, “Environmental justice.” vol. 2, p. 384-385, in L. Breslow,Encyclopedia of Public Health, New York, Macmillan, 2002.
Building a Culture of Health in the City of New Brunswick
Building a Culture of Health in the City of New Brunswick: Promoting Good Health and Well-being for All Residents through Equitable Access and Education. Prepared by the Healthier New Brunswick Planning Workgroup. June 2016
Building Bridges to Better Health: A Blueprint for Action in Bound Brook and South Bound Brook
Building Bridges to Better Health: A Blueprint for Action in Bound Brook and South Bound Brook. Prepared for Healthier Somerset. May 2017.
Building Capacity for Community-Based Brownfields Remediation and Redevelopment: An Innovative Technical Assistance Model
Lowrie, K., L. Solitare and K. Himmelfarb. 2011. “Building Capacity for Community-Based Brownfields Remediation and Redevelopment: An Innovative Technical Assistance Model,” Remediation, 21(2):101-115. Abstract: Thousands of unaddressed brownfields sites remain in our nation’s poorest urban neighborhoods, despite almost two decades of federal and state attention to cleaning up and redeveloping these sites. Many of these neighborhoods […]
Building coalitions in support of city-wide brownfield redevelopment: the perspectives of three New Jersey mayors
M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, and J. Faass. “Building coalitions in support of city-wide brownfield redevelopment: the perspectives of three New Jersey mayors” New Jersey Municipalities, 82(1), 2005, 28-35.
City of Perth Amboy 2nd Street Park Concept Design
Carnegie, J., W. Hoefer, R. Alomar, S. Malone, S. Meehan, T. Sanchez (2015). City of Perth Amboy 2nd Street Park Concept Design. Prepared for the City of Perth Amboy and Middlesex County Improvement Authority, NJ
Climate Adaption Planning at the Jersey Shore: One Planner’s Experience
Krause, S., Climate Adaption Planning at the Jersey Shore: One Planner’s Experience, American Planning Association Recovery News. October 2015. http://blogs.planning.org/postdisaster/
Climate Resiliency at the Local Level
Krause, S., Climate Resiliency at the Local Level, NJ Chapter of the America Planning Association January 2014.
Coming back from economic despair: case studies of small and medium-size American places
H. Mayer and M. Greenberg. “Coming back from economic despair: case studies of small and medium-size American places.” Economic Development Quarterly, vol. 15 (3), 2001, 205-216.
Committee on Scientific Tolls and Approaches for Sustainability
Kavanaugh, M., S. Abbott, D. Allen, P. Amar, B. Brooks, I. Burke, J. Crittenden, J. Fava, P. Gilman, M. Greenberg, A. Hutson, C. Kling, H. Matthews, E. Petrovskis, H. Suh, A. Taylor, T. Yosie, Committee on Scientific Tolls and Approaches for Sustainability. Sustainability Concepts in Decision-Making. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, August 2014.
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
Community health and asthma intervention project: final report for Mushett Family Foundation
K. Lowrie, D. Schneider, and M. Greenberg. “Community health and asthma intervention project: final report for Mushett Family Foundation.” March 2008.
Community Resilience: One Approach in New Jersey
Whytlaw, J. “Community Resilience: One Approach in New Jersey.” HAZNET: The Magazine of the Canadian Risks and Hazards Network. Vol. 7 No. 2 Fall 2015. http://haznet.ca/pastissues/30-2/
Defending a moving target: H1N1 preparedness training for the transit industry
J. Faass, M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie. Defending a moving target: H1N1 preparedness training for the transit industry. Health Promotion Practice. Electronic version, May 20, 2011. Abstract: To stem the spread of the novel H1N1 virus, U.S. public health officials put forth a variety of recommendations, ranging from practicing social distancing and frequent hand washing at the individual […]
Delaware 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 […]
Delays, Detours, and Diversions: Paths to Fully Executed Safe Routes to School Projects
DiPetrillo, S., L.A. Von Hagen, S. Malone, S. Meehan, and G. Shivaraman (2017). Delays, Detours, and Diversions: Paths to Fully Executed Safe Routes to School Projects. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, (2653), 17-25. https://doi.org/10.3141/2653-03 Abstract: State governments periodically solicit, review, and award Safe Routes to Schools grants to local governments and […]
Developing a Data Portal to Support Regional Ocean Planning
Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal. 2018. Summary of Outcomes of Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal State Trainings. The Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal is an online toolkit and resource center that consolidates available data and enables state, federal, and local users and the general public to visualize and analyze ocean resources and human use information such as fishing grounds, recreational […]
Development of Climate Change Adaptation Elements for Municipal Land Use Plans: Building Resiliency in Ventnor City, New Jersey
Krause, S., 2015. Development of Climate Change Adaptation Elements for Municipal Land Use Plans: Building Resiliency in Ventnor City, New Jersey Staff at EAC were funded by the NJ Sea Grant Consortium as a part of their 2014-2016 Omnibus Research to create recommendations for the incorporation of climate change data, mapping, language and actions into […]
EAC 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 […]
Economics of Risk Analysis
M. Greenberg, T. Cox, eds. Economics of Risk Analysis. Virtual issue by Risk Analysis, An International Journal, February 25, 2014. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1539-6924/homepage/special_issue__economics_of_risk_analysis.htm.
Electric Vehicles: Current Industry Position, Technology Issues and Available Incentives: A Growing Auto Investor Issue
Electric Vehicles: Current Industry Position, Technology Issues and Available Incentives: A Growing Auto Investor Issue, Prepared for the Coalition of Environmentally Responsible Economics (CERES), 2010, Herb, J.
Elements and test of a theory of neighborhood civic participation
M. Greenberg. “Elements and test of a theory of neighborhood civic participation.” Human Ecology Review, 8, 2, 2001, 40-51.
Energy Choices and Perceived Risks: Is it just global warming and fear of a nuclear power plant accident?
M. Greenberg and H. Truelove, Energy Choices and Perceived Risks: Is it just global warming and fear of a nuclear power plant accident? Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(5), 819-831, 2011. Abstract: A survey of 3,200 U.S. residents focused on two issues associated with the use of nuclear and coal fuels to produce electrical energy. The […]
Energy Parks for Former Nuclear Weapons Sites? Public Preferences at Six Regional Locations and the United States as a Whole
M. Greenberg, Energy Parks for Former Nuclear Weapons Sites? Public Preferences at Six Regional Locations and the United States as a Whole, Energy Policy, volume 38, 5098-5107, 2010. Abstract: The United States Department of Energy has proposed building energy parks at some of its former nuclear sites. These parks would develop technologies to enhance renewable energy […]
Energy Policy and Research: The Underappreciation of Trust
M. Greenberg, Energy Policy and Research: The Underappreciation of Trust. Energy Research and Social Science, 1, 152-160, 2014 (inaugural issue) Abstract: The paper defines trust as believing that a person(s) or organization(s) can be relied upon to accomplish objectives because they are competent and possess values and intentions that are consistent with all or part […]
Engaging Communities in New Jersey to Apply Environmental Public Health Tracking Data
Engaging Communities in New Jersey to Apply Environmental Public Health Tracking Data, Prepared for the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 2013. Herb, J.; Babcock-Dunning, L.; Rovito, J.; Shaw, J.; Lowrie, K.; Bridges, A.
Environmental Factors and Fluctuations in Daily Crime Rates. Journal of Environmental Health
Mapou AEMM, Shendell DG, Ohman-Strickland P, Madrigano J, Meng Q, Whytlaw J, Miller J. 2016-2017. Environmental Factors and Fluctuations in Daily Crime Rates. Journal of Environmental Health, in press (as of June 8, 2017, for December 2017 in-print issue) Abstract: Though physiological effects of exposure to airborne lead on cognitive function and crime have been […]
Environmental impact of reducing sprawl effects through urban redevelopment and growth controls. A case study of Central New Jersey
M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, K.T. Miller, R. Hordon, and D. Knee. “Environmental impact of reducing sprawl effects through urban redevelopment and growth controls. A case study of Central New Jersey.” Interim report to U.S. EPA, New Brunswick, NJ: National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, April 2001.
Environmental impact of reducing sprawl effects through urban redevelopment and growth controls: a case study of central New Jersey, Report 14 of National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment
H. Mayer, M. Greenberg, R. Hordon, D. Knee, K. T. Miller, and C. Danis. “Environmental impact of reducing sprawl effects through urban redevelopment and growth controls: a case study of central New Jersey, Report 14 of National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment.” final project report to U.S. EPA, Development, Community and Environment Division, February 2002.
Environmental 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 […]
Extreme makeovers: The challenge of the largest brownfields
M. Greenberg. “Extreme makeovers: The challenge of the largest brownfields.” New Jersey Municipalities. Vol. 82(8), 2005, 108-110.
Finding Locations for Endurably Objectionable Energy-Related Facilities: The CLAMP Policy
Greenberg, M.R., Coon, M., Campo, M., & Whytlaw, J. 2017. Finding locations for endurably objectionable energy-related facilities: the CLAMP policy. In The Routledge Research Companion to Energy Geographies (pp.234-246). Routledge. 6
Food Pantries, Poverty, and Social Justice
Michael Greenberg, Gwendolyn Greenberg, and Lauren Mazza, Food Pantries, Poverty, and Social Justice, American Journal of Public Health, 100(11), 2021-2022, 2010. Abstract: The authors discuss household food insecurity in the U.S., a problem the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) terms to be a lack of sufficient food with suitable nutritional content to allow all members of […]
From the ground up: growing our local capacity for brownfield redevelopment
K. Crossney, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, and M. Greenberg. “From the ground up: growing our local capacity for brownfield redevelopment.” New Jersey Municipalities. 84, 9, 2007, 64-65.
Global Availability of Water, The Praeger Handbook of Environmental Health
M. Greenberg and J. Ferrer, Global Availability of Water, The Praeger Handbook of Environmental Health, Robert Friis, Editor. Volume 3, chapter 1, 1-20, April 2012.
Go green for better buildings
J. Sennick, J. Sherry, C. Andrews, and M. Greenberg. “Go green for better buildings.” New Jersey Municipalities, 83(6), 2006, 78-79.
Grassroots leadership, personality, and neighborhood environments, a case study of New Jersey
M. Greenberg. “Grassroots leadership, personality, and neighborhood environments, a case study of New Jersey.” Human Ecology Review, vol. 7(2), Winter 2000, 21-29.
HIA Training for Professionals: How a university-based center can help to build awareness and capacity
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.
Improving neighborhood quality: a hierarchy of needs
M. Greenberg. “Improving neighborhood quality: a hierarchy of needs.” Housing Policy Debate, 10 (3), 1999, 601-624.
Improving Resilience in Rail Transit Corridors: Developing Models for Estimating the Impacts of System Disruptions
M. Greenberg, Karen Lowrie, Tayfur Altiok, Miachael Lahr, Paul Lioy and Henry Mayer. 2011. Improving Resilience in Rail Transit Corridors: Developing Models for Estimating the Impacts of System Disruptions. TR News. 275 July–August 2011.
Increasing 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 […]
Individual-oriented and neighborhood protecting health actions: The critical role of environmental education seeking behavior.
M. Greenberg. “Individual-oriented and neighborhood protecting health actions: The critical role of environmental education seeking behavior.” The Environmentalist, 23 (2), 2003, 159-173. Abstract: A relationship between individual health-oriented actions and neighborhood civic activities is proposed, as is a relationship between these behaviors and a personality that seeks information from multiple sources. The proposed relationship was tested […]
Industrial Decline and the Opportunities and Challenges of Brownfield Redevelopment
Michael Greenberg, Henry Mayer, Karen Lowrie and Judith Shaw. 2008. “Industrial Decline and the Opportunities and Challenges of Brownfield Redevelopment” Community Investments, 20(2): 8-11.
Integrating Health into Community Design and Decision-making: Opportunities for New Jersey Municipalities
Integrating Health into Community Design and Decision-making: Opportunities for New Jersey Municipalities, Prepared for the New Jersey League of Municipalities Educational Foundation “Friends of Local Government” Policy Paper Series. Jon Carnegie, AICP/PP, Jeanne Herb, Karen Lowrie Ph.D., Jennifer Senick Ph.D., Leigh Ann Von Hagen, AICP/PP. Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; Rutgers, […]
Internet technology as an aid in brownfields redevelopment
M. Greenberg, D. Simon, H. Mayer, and K. Lowrie. “Internet technology as an aid in brownfields redevelopment.” Journal of Urban Technology, 7(3), 2000, 19-31 (copy received in 2001).
Intersection 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 […]
Is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency brownfield assessment pilot program environmentally just?
L. Solitare and M. Greenberg. “Is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency brownfield assessment pilot program environmentally just?” Environmental Health Perspectives, 110 (suppl. 2), 2002, April, 249-257.
Keeping Surveys Valid, Reliable, and Useful: A Tutorial
M. Greenberg and M. Weiner. Keeping Surveys Valid, Reliable, and Useful: A Tutorial. Risk Analysis, An International Journal, online printed, September 2, 2014. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/risa.12250/abstract Abstract: This tutorial focuses on how to produce reliable and generalizable data from random-digit dialing (RDD) landline and cell phone surveys. The article notes that RDD response rates have declined and […]
Keystone XL Spotlights History of Environmental Analysis
P. Thacker interview with M. Greenberg, . Keystone XL Spotlights History of Environmental Analysis, http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/2014/05/08/keystone-xl-spotlights-history-of-environmental-analysis/, May 8, 2014. Abstract: The EIS for Keystone XL polarized supporters and opponents, with business interests praising it and environmental groups criticizing it. To get a better understanding of the history and controversies surrounding one of our nation’s oldest environmental […]
Local Stakeholders and Alternatives for Nuclear Waste and Energy Facilities
K. Lowrie, A. Kennedy, J. Hubert, and M. Greenberg, Media, Local Stakeholders and Alternatives for Nuclear Waste and Energy Facilities, in J. Burger, ed., Stakeholders and Scientists: Achieving Implementable Solutions to Energy and Environmental Issues. Chapter 17, Springer, NY, 409-425, 2011.
Making Environmental Public Reporting a Foundation for Regulatory Reform
Making Environmental Public Reporting a Foundation for Regulatory Reform, Prepared for a publication of the World Resources Institute by Tellus Institute, 1999. Herb, J.; White. A.; Helms, S.
Measuring Brownfield Success in New Jersey: How Data Increases Our Competitive Edge
Shaw, Judith Auer, Henry Mayer and Michael Greenberg. “Measuring Brownfield Success in New Jersey: How Data Increases Our Competitive Edge” Report prepared for The New Jersey Brownfields Redevelopment Task Force, The Office of Smart Growth Department of Community Affairs, 2008 M. Greenberg. Environmental Policy Analysis and Practice, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2008.
Measuring Redevelopment Benefits: The Search for Data
Shaw, Judith Auer, Michael Greenberg, and Henry J. Mayer. “Measuring Redevelopment Benefits: The Search for Data.” Brownfield Renewal, June 2009.
Measuring the success of the Federal government’s brownfields program
M. Greenberg and L. Issa. “Measuring the success of the Federal government’s brownfields program.” Remediation, vol. 15 (3), 2005, 83-94.
Media, Local Stakeholders, and Alternatives for Nuclear Waste and Energy Facilities
Lowrie, K., A. Kennedy, J. Hubert and M. Greenberg 2011. “Media, Local Stakeholders, and Alternatives for Nuclear Waste and Energy Facilities,” in Burger, J. (ed.) Science Stakeholders: Solutions to Energy and Environmental Issues, New York, NY: Springer (in press). Abstract: In the early part of the twenty-first century, it appears more likely than ever that the […]
Middlesex Greenway Access Plan Health Impact Assessment
Lowrie, K., L.A. Von Hagen and E. Sewell. 2014. Middlesex Greenway Access Plan Health Impact Assessment. (http://phci.rutgers.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Middlesex-Greenway-HIA.pdf) Members of the EAC team, in conjunction with the New Jersey Health Impact Collaborative (NJHIC) at Rutgers University carried out the Middlesex Greenway Access Plan Health Impact Assessment (HIA) concurrently with a Together North Jersey Local Demonstration Project […]
Mystic Island Voluntary Buyout Health Impact Assessment: Assessing Health Outcomes of Post-Sandy Decision-Making
Lowrie, K., D. Kutner. 2016. Mystic Island Voluntary Buyout Health Impact Assessment: Assessing Health Outcomes of Post-Sandy Decision-Making. ((http://phci.rutgers.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mystic-Island-HIA-Report.pdf)
Neighborhood (pp. 1998-2002), Carcinogens (pp. 335-337), Risk Analysis and Assessment (pp. 2466-240)
M. Greenberg, Neighborhood (pp. 1998-2002), Carcinogens (pp. 335-337), Risk Analysis and Assessment (pp. 2466-240), in Barney Warf, Encyclopedia of Geography, six volumes, Sage Publications, September 2010.
Neighborhood Stigma Twenty Year Later: Revisiting Superfund Sites in Suburban New Jersey
M. Greenberg and J. Hollander. “Neighborhood Stigma Twenty Year Later: Revisiting Superfund Sites in Suburban New Jersey.” The Appraisal Journal. Spring 2006, 161-173.
New Brunswick Parks Strategic Action Plan
New Brunswick Parks Strategic Action Plan. January 2018. Project Team: Anthony Cucchi, Bob Heuer, Chrissy Pepino, Jeanne Herb, Karen Lowrie, Wolfram Hoefer, Angela Johnsen, Michael Young, Devin Fields.
New Jersey Climate and Health Profile Report
New Jersey Climate and Health Profile Report, February 2017, Deanna Moran, Jennifer Whytlaw, Jeanne Herb, and Marjorie Kaplan, Dr.P.H.
New York Region Climate Adaptation Network, Inaugural Meeting Proceedings
Rosenzweig, Cynthia, Matt Campo, David Kooris, Michael Marrella, Mark Lowery, Nava Tabak. (2017) Presentations and Panel Discussion on the Science behind Sea Level Rise. Inaugural Meeting Proceedings: New York Region Climate Adaptation Network. Regional Plan Association and Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, New York, New York. June 28, 2017. What are the different models being […]
Non-Consumptive Recreational Use Survey Results
Whytlaw, Jennifer, Kevin Hassell, Doug Simpson, Nick Meade, Kate Morrison, Jeanne Herb, Aashna Jain. “Non-Consumptive Recreational Use Survey Results“. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Trenton, NJ. 2019.
Nuclear 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
Nuclear Waste and Public Worries: Public Perceptions of the United States Major Nuclear Weapons Legacy Sites
M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, J. Burger, C. Powers, M. Gochfeld, and H. Mayer. “Nuclear Waste and Public Worries: Public Perceptions of the United States Major Nuclear Weapons Legacy Sites.” Human Ecology Review, 14(1), 2007, 1-12. (lead)
Outcomes of State Programs Trainings: Mid-Atlantic Regional Ocean Data Portal
Herb, J., Campo, M., Vilacoba, K. Outcomes of state programs trainings: Mid-Atlantic Regional Ocean Data Portal. January 2018.
Pain of Sustainability: Limiting the Number of Times Homeowners can Receive Disaster Relief
M. Greenberg, M. Weiner. Pain of Sustainability: Limiting the Number of Times Homeowners can Receive Disaster Relief, Sustainability, (6), 2014, 4369-4385. Abstract: A sustainable future for communities that are highly vulnerable to natural hazard events means not locating new sensitive land uses, requiring existing land uses to be retrofitted in order to obtain insurance, and […]
Passenger Rail Security, Planning, and Resilience: Application of Network, Plume, and Economic Simulation Models as Decision Support Tools
Greenberg, M. et al., 2013. Passenger Rail Security, Planning, and Resilience: Application of Network, Plume, and Economic Simulation Models as Decision Support Tools. Risk Analysis, 33(11), pp.1969–1986. Abstract: We built three simulation models that can assist rail transit planners and operators to evaluate high and low probability rail-centered hazard events that could lead to serious […]
Pathways to State Pollution Prevention Regulatory Integration: The SPRINT Compendium
Pathways to State Pollution Prevention Regulatory Integration: The SPRINT Compendium, Tellus Institute, 1998, Herb, J.; White, A; Helms, S.
Perceived neighborhood quality in the United States: measuring outdoor, housing and jurisdictional influences
M. Greenberg and K. Crossney. “Perceived neighborhood quality in the United States: measuring outdoor, housing and jurisdictional influences.” Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 41, 181-194, 2007.
Perchlorate exposure and lactating women in an urban community in New Jersey
M. Borjan, S. Marcella, B. Blount, M. Greenberg, J. Zhang, E. Murphy, L. Valentin-Blasini, and M. Robson. 2011. Perchlorate exposure and lactating women in an urban community in New Jersey.Science of the Total Environment, 409(3):460-464. Abstract: Perchlorate is most widely known as a solid oxidant for missile and rocket propulsion systems although it is also […]
Perchlorate exposure and lactating women in an urban community in New Jersey
M. Borjan, S. Marcella, B. Blount, M. Greenberg, J. Zhang, E. Murphy, L. Valentin-Blasini, and M. Robson, Perchlorate exposure and lactating women in an urban community in New Jersey. Science of the Total Environment. Electronic publication November 2010. Abstract: Perchlorate is most widely known as a solid oxidant for missile and rocket propulsion systems although […]
Perth Amboy 2nd Street Park
Carnegie, J., W. Hoefer, R. Alomar, A. Hernandez, S. Malone, S. Meehan, T. Sanchez, M. Ticker, A. Viani, L. Von Hagen. 2015. City of Perth Amboy 2nd Street Park Concept Design, prepared for City of Perth Amboy and Middlesex County Improvement Authority. In May 2014, the Middlesex County Improvement Authority (MCIA), working with the City […]
Perth Amboy Rudyk Park
Alomar, R., D. Nickel, S. Malone, Z. Tech-Czarny, W. Kurzenberger, T. Barracato. 2016. Rudyk Park Community Accessibility and Expansion Project, Final Design Report, prepared for USEPA and the City of Perth Amboy. For this project, planning and design professionals from the EAC Group, Rutgers Department of Landscape Architecture and Perth’s Amboy’s Office of Economic and […]
Physical activity and use of suburban train stations: an exploratory analysis
M. Greenberg, R. Lane, J. Zupan, and J. Renne. “Physical activity and use of suburban train stations: an exploratory analysis.” Journal of Public Transportation. 8(3), 2005, 89-116.
Populations Vulnerable to Climate Change in New Jersey: Update of a Statistical Analysis
Populations Vulnerable to Climate Change in New Jersey: Update of a Statistical Analysis, May 2015, Kelly M. Pflicke, Michael Greenberg, Ph.D., Jennifer Whytlaw, Jeanne Herb, Marjorie Kaplan, Dr.P.H.
Post Sandy Policy Gaps and Responses
Post Sandy Policy Gaps and Responses. Prepared for The Fund for New Jersey, 2014. Jon Carnegie, Jeanne Herb, and Matthew Campo, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
Potential Application of Renewable Energy on Brownfield Sites A Case Study of Michigan
Adelaja, Soji, Judy Shaw, Wayne Beyea, and Charles McKeown. “Potential Application of Renewable Energy on Brownfield Sites A Case Study of Michigan.” Land Policy Institute, 2009. Related “Report: Use Michigan ‘brownfields’ as energy parks.” chicagotribune.com, January 2009.
Predictable differences and opportunities to narrow them in J. Burger, ed., Stakeholders and Scientists: Achieving Implementable Solutions to Energy and Environmental Issues
M. Greenberg and L. Babcock-Dunning. Communication between the public and experts: Predictable differences and opportunities to narrow them in J. Burger, ed., Stakeholders and Scientists: Achieving Implementable Solutions to Energy and Environmental Issues. Chapter 16, Springer, NY, 393-408, 2011.
Preferences for government investment in energy programs: Support for new energy production vs. energy conservation
H. Truelove and M. Greenberg. Preferences for government investment in energy programs: Support for new energy production vs. energy conservation. Environmental Practice. 13, 184,-197, 2011. Abstract: With energy legislation pending in Congress, research is urgently needed on the public’s preferences for environmental policies. This study investigated preferences for government investment in new energy production relative to […]
Property Taxes and Residents’ Housing Choices: A Case Study of Middlesex County, New Jersey
M. Greenberg, H. Coleman, H. Mayer, and K. Crossney. “Property Taxes and Residents’ Housing Choices: A Case Study of Middlesex County, New Jersey.” Housing Policy Debate, 17(3), 2006, 571-594 (copy received in 2007).
Protecting Seniors Against Environmental Disasters: From Hazards and Vulnerability to Prevention and Resilience
M. Greenberg, Protecting Seniors Against Environmental Disasters: From Hazards and Vulnerability to Prevention and Resilience. Routledge, Earthscan, 2014. Abstract: The baby boom generation were born between 1946 and 1964 and are the largest population cohort in US history. They should number about 90 million by mid-century, more than doubling their current size. The massive increase […]
Public preferences for environmental management practices at DOE’s nuclear waste sites.
M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, and C. Powers. Public preferences for environmental management practices at DOE’s nuclear waste sites. Remediation, 21(2), 117-131. Abstract: Residents who lived within 50 miles of one of six major US Department of Energy nuclear waste sites were asked in 2005 and again in 2010 to rate environmental management options. Respondents expressed strong […]
Public 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 […]
Rapid HIA of New Brunswick Municipal Public Access Plan
Lowrie, Karen W. 2017. New Brunswick Municipal Public Access Plan Desktop Health Impact Assessment. Environmental Analysis and Communications Group, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. A Rapid HIA was conducted to consider the health impacts of the Municipal Public Access Plan developed by the City of New […]
Recommendations for Building Resilient Coastal Communities in New Jersey
Recommendations for Building Resilient Coastal Communities in New Jersey. Monmouth University Urban Coast Institute (2016). Developed for the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Coastal Management Program, Office of Coastal and Land Use Planning. This report was written and compiled by Monmouth University Urban Coast Institute as contributed by Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve, […]
Reestablishing public health and land use planning to protect public water supplies
M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, K.T. Miller, R. Hordon, and D. Knee. “Reestablishing public health and land use planning to protect public water supplies.” American Journal of Public Health, 93(9), 2003, 1522-1526.
Regional stakeholder meeting for New Jersey-New York-Philadelphia corridor, National Transportation Security Center of Excellence
C. Kozub and M. Greenberg, Regional stakeholder meeting for New Jersey-New York-Philadelphia corridor, National Transportation Security Center of Excellence, Newark, New Jersey, February 6, 2009.
Resilience. Preparing New Jersey for Climate Change: A Gap Analysis from the New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance
Resilience. Preparing New Jersey for Climate Change: A Gap Analysis from the New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance. Edited by Matt Campo, Marjorie Kaplan, Jeanne Herb. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University. 2013.
Resilience. Preparing New Jersey for Climate Change: Policy Considerations from the New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance
Resilience. Preparing New Jersey for Climate Change: Policy Considerations from the New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance. Edited by Matt Campo, Marjorie Kaplan, Jeanne Herb. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University. 2014.
Reversing urban decay: brownfield redevelopment and environmental health
M. Greenberg. “Reversing urban decay: brownfield redevelopment and environmental health.”Environmental Health Perspectives. vol. 111 (2), 2003, 74-75.
Right Answers and Right-Wrong Answers: Sources of Information Influencing Knowledge of Nuclear-Related Information
M. Greenberg and H. Truelove, Right Answers and Right-Wrong Answers: Sources of Information Influencing Knowledge of Nuclear-Related Information, Socioeconomic Planning Sciences, electronic publication, April 13, 2010, volume 44, 2010, 130-140.
Risk-Based Decision Support Tools: Protecting Rail-Centered Transit Corridors from Cascading Effects
Michael Greenberg, Karen Lowrie, Henry Mayer, Tayfur Altiok, Risk-Based Decision Support Tools: Protecting Rail-Centered Transit Corridors from Cascading Effects. Risk Analysis, An International Journal, electronic version, May 19, 2011. Abstract: We consider the value of decision support tools for passenger rail system managers. First, we call for models that follow events along main rail lines and […]
Role of Local Planners in Preparing for Climate Change
Krause, S., Role of Local Planners in Preparing for Climate Change; American Planning Association, August 2013.
Sanitation 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 […]
Secular and faith-based organizations as reliable information sources for residents of environmentally stressed neighborhoods
M. Greenberg and L. Osafo. “Secular and faith-based organizations as reliable information sources for residents of environmentally stressed neighborhoods.” Local Environment, 5,(2), 2000, 171-189.
Short and intermediate economic impact of a terrorist-initiated loss of electric power: case study of New Jersey
M. Greenberg, N. Mantell, M. Lahr, F. Felder, and R. Zimmerman, Short and intermediate economic impact of a terrorist-initiated loss of electric power: case study of New Jersey, Energy Policy, 35, 2007, 722-733.
Should housing be built on former brownfield sites?
M. Greenberg. “Should housing be built on former brownfield sites?” American Journal of Public Health, 92 (5), 2002, 703-704.
State of the Raritan Report, Volume 1
Giri, Subhasis, D. Krasnuk, R. Lathrop, S. Malone, and J Herb. State of the Raritan Report, Volume 1. 2016. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Rutgers University’s Sustainable Raritan River Initiative, with input from watershed partners, has developed a new report that updates the New Jersey Water Supply Authority’s Raritan Basin: Portrait of a Watershed that […]
State 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 […]
Supporting Secure and Resilient Inland Waterways: A Decision Framework for Evaluating Offloading Capabilities at Terminals during Sudden Catastrophic Closures
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 […]
Surveying the land: brownfields in medium-sized and small communities
M. Greenberg, K.T. Miller, K. Lowrie, and H. Mayer. “Surveying the land: brownfields in medium-sized and small communities.” Public Manager, vol 83 (1), 2001, 18-23.
Sustainability as a Priority at Major U.S. Department of Energy’s Defense Sites: Surrounding Population Views
M. Greenberg, M. Weiner, H. Mayer, D. Kosson, C. Powers. Sustainability as a Priority at Major U.S. Department of Energy’s Defense Sites: Surrounding Population Views, Sustainability, 2014, 6, 2013-2030; doi:10.3390/su6042013 Abstract: Sustainability is rapidly becoming a widely accepted and desired attitude, as well as a stimulus for both environmentally-conscious individuals and firm behavior. However, does […]
Ten 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 […]
The 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 […]
The Challenges of Obtaining Credible Data for Transportation Security Modeling
Campo, M., Greenberg, M., Mayer, H., & Lowrie, K. (2014). The Challenges of Obtaining Credible Data for Transportation Security Modeling. In C. Brown, K. Peters, & K. Nyarko (Eds.) Cases on Research and Knowledge Discovery: Homeland Security Centers of Excellence (pp. 1-19). Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference. doi:10.4018/978-1-4666-5946-9.ch001
The City of New Brunswick Municipal Public Access Plan
Malone, S.J., (2017) The City of New Brunswick Municipal Public Access Plan, prepared for City of New Brunswick, NJ and NJDEP Coastal Management Program. (pending adoption) This project involved development of a Municipal Public Access Plan for the City of New Brunswick, which is located at the top of the tidal reach for the Raritan […]
The Environmental Impact Statement After Two Generations: Managing Environmental Power
M. Greenberg, The Environmental Impact Statement After Two Generations: Managing Environmental Power, New York: Routledge, November 2011.
The EPA’s brownfield pilot program as a worthwhile federalist environmental innovation
M. Greenberg and J. Hollander. “The EPA’s brownfield pilot program as a worthwhile federalist environmental innovation.” American Journal of Public Health, 96 (2), 2006, 277-281.
The National Environmental Performance Partnership System: Making Good on Its Promise?
The National Environmental Performance Partnership System: Making Good on Its Promise? Prepared for the National Academy of Public Administration. 2000. Stoughton, M.; Herb, J.; Sullivan, J.; White, A.
The New Jersey Industrial Survey Project N.J.A.C.7:1F 1979-1982
The New Jersey Industrial Survey Project N.J.A.C.7:1F 1979-1982 Final Report, 1986, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, prepared by Edward Stevenson, Project Manager; Randy England; Jeanne Herb; Rosemarie Tuccillo; Thomas Burke, Office of Science and Research New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Trenton, New Jersey.
The Role of Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal in Supporting Ocean Planning
Lathrop, R. G., Odell, J., MacDonald, T., Vilacoba, K., Bognar, J., Trimble, J., Bruce, C., Crichton, G., Seminara, D., Herb, J., Campo, M. (2017). The Role of Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal in Supporting Ocean Planning. Frontiers in Marine Science, 4(256). doi:10.3389/fmars.2017.00256 Abstract: The Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean (MARCO) was established in 2009 to […]
The 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 […]
The theory of neighbourhood decline due to pariah land uses: regaining control of the downward cycle
M. Greenberg, D. Schneider, K. Lowrie, and A. Dey. “The theory of neighbourhood decline due to pariah land uses: regaining control of the downward cycle.” Local Environment. Vol. 13, no. 1, 2008, 15-26. Available to order.
Time to worry: whither risk analysis and the compression of government funding in the United States?
M. Greenberg. Time to worry: whither risk analysis and the compression of government funding in the United States? Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(3), 344, 2011.
Towards Integrated Approaches to Compliance Assurance
Towards Integrated Approaches to Compliance Assurance, Prepared for the National Academy of Public Administration by Tellus Institute, 2001, Crow, Michael; Herb, Jeanne; Stoughton, Mark; Sullivan, Jennifer. Companion article: Towards Integrated Approaches to Compliance Assurance. Environmental Law Reporter, November 2001 (31 ELR 11266, issue 11), Stoughton, Mark; Herb, Jeanne; Sullivan, Jennifer; Crow, Michael.
Trust in the U.S. Department of Energy: a Post-Fukushima Rebound
M. Greenberg, M. Weiner, D. Kosson, C. Powers. Trust in the U.S. Department of Energy: a Post-Fukushima Rebound. Energy Research & Social Science, 2, 145-147, 2014. Abstract: Data from surveys of people living within 50 miles of major U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) sites in 2010, 2011 and 2013 were analyzed to determine if the […]
Turning brownfields into ballfields
K. Lowrie, M. Greenberg, and D. Knee. “Turning brownfields into ballfields.” New Jersey Municipalities, 79 (6), 2002, 608 (lead article).
Understanding Climate Change and Flood Risk for New Jersey’s Senior Citizens
Understanding Climate Change and Flood Risk for New Jersey’s Senior Citizens, January 2015, Ai Yamanaka, Jennifer Whytlaw, Jeanne Herb, Michael Greenberg, Ph.D., Marjorie Kaplan, Dr.P.H.
Understanding the economic costs and benefits of catastrophes and their aftermath: a review and suggestions for the US federal government
M. Greenberg, M. Lahr, and N. Mantell. Understanding the economic costs and benefits of catastrophes and their aftermath: a review and suggestions for the US federal government. Risk Analysis. 27 (1), 2007, 83-96. Abstract: The number and magnitude of devastating natural and human events make it imperative that we actively and systematically estimate the costs and benefits […]
Understanding uncertainty and its role in the world economy
M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie. Kenneth J. Arrow: Understanding uncertainty and its role in the world economy. Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 30(6), 873-874, 2010.
Using a geographic information system (GIS) to help shape redevelopment of small urban centers
C. Danis, L. Solitare, M. Greenberg, and H. Mayer. “Using a geographic information system (GIS) to help shape redevelopment of small urban centers.” in W. Wiewel and G-J Knaap, eds. Partnerships for Smart Growth, Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Land Institute, 2005, 83-94.
Using Geographic Tools to identify industrial and commercial facilities for which pollution prevention efforts may reduce exposure to hazards associated with climate-related flooding
Herb, J., J Whytlaw, and M. Campo. 2016. Using Geographic Tools to identify industrial and commercial facilities for which pollution prevention efforts may reduce exposure to hazards associated with climate-related flooding. Prepared for the United States Environmental Protection Agency. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University.
Voices from the Past: Prescription for a Planet: the Ninth Bronfman Lecture
M. Greenberg, “Voices from the Past: Prescription for a Planet: the Ninth Bronfman Lecture,” by R.E. Train, and Russell E. Train: A leading environmental figure of the 1970s, American Journal of Public Health, 100(4), April 2010, 604-607.
Was 1992-2000 the best of times for American urban neighborhoods?
M. Greenberg. “Was 1992-2000 the best of times for American urban neighborhoods?” The Geographical Review, 93(1), 2003, 81-96. Abstract: A survey of about 400 New Jersey residents was conducted in zoo1 in order to determine whether people believed that their home neighborhood benefited during the unprecedented economic boom of the 1990s. In this analysis of public […]
Where does walkability matter the most? An environmental justice interpretation of New Jersey data
M. Greenberg and J. Renne. “Where does walkability matter the most? An environmental justice interpretation of New Jersey data.” Journal of Urban Health, vol 82(1), 2005, 90-100.
Woodbridge Township Creative Placemaking Plan
Woodbridge Township Creative Placemaking Plan. June 2017. Project Team: Sara J. Malone and Karen Lowrie. Prepared for the Township of Woodbridge, NJ.
Worrying 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 […]