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 […]
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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 […]
2011, Greenberg, Lowrie, Mayer, rail, risk, terrorism, transitDefending 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 […]
2011, Greenberg, h1n1, Lowrie, transitRisk-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 […]
2011, Greenberg, Lowrie, Mayer, rail, risk, transitEnergy 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 […]
2011, Climate, global warming, Greenberg, nuclear, riskTime to worry: whither risk analysis and the compression of government funding in the United States?
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 […]
2011, environmental management, Greenberg, Mayer, nuclear wasteBuilding 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 […]
2011, brownfield, Lowrie, model, redevelopment, remediation, technical assistancePreferences 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 […]
2011, conservation, energy, government investment, Greenberg, productionLocal 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.
2011, energy, environmental issues, Greenberg, Lowrie, nuclear waste, stakeholders