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December 2020, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 605-622 Sustainability strategy and blockchain-enabled life cycle assessment: a focus on materials industry
by David Teh & Tehmina Khan & Brian Corbitt & Chin Eang Ong
September 2020, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 299-300 Concurrent threats and disasters: modeling and managing risk and resilience
by Zachary A. Collier & James H. Lambert & Igor Linkov - 301-320 Can you trust a model whose output keeps changing? Interpreting changes in the social cost of carbon produced by the DICE model
by Milad Eghtedari Naeini & Benjamin D. Leibowicz & J. Eric Bickel - 321-341 The RESOLUTE project’s European Resilience Management Guidelines for Critical Infrastructure: development, operationalisation and testing for the urban transport system
by Emanuele Bellini & Evangelia Gaitanidou & Evangelos Bekiaris & Pedro Ferreira - 342-355 Using system dynamics to support a participatory assessment of resilience
by Hugo Herrera & Birgit Kopainsky - 356-370 Applying MCDA to weight indicators of seaport vulnerability to climate and extreme weather impacts for U.S. North Atlantic ports
by R. Duncan McIntosh & Austin Becker - 371-384 Developing a multi-attribute decision aid model for selection of a weather radar supplier
by Amaury Caruzzo & Cintia Maria Rodrigues Blanco & Paul Joe - 385-402 Regulating urban development around major accident hazard pipelines: a systems comparison of governance frameworks in Australia and the UK
by Orana Sandri & Jan Hayes & Sarah Holdsworth - 403-412 Disaster management: from a one-sided approach to an inclusive system
by Kyoo-Man Ha - 413-426 Witch hunts and scapegoats: an investigation into the impact of personal liability concerns on engineers’ reporting of risks
by Sarah Maslen & Jan Hayes & Janice Wong & Christina Scott-Young - 427-443 Human health in systemic adaptation to climate change: insights from flood risk management in a river basin
by Timo Assmuth & Tanja Dubrovin & Jari Lyytimäki - 444-462 Ranking of scenarios, actors and goals of food security: motivation for information seeking by food security decision makers
by Shamin Renwick
June 2020, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 171-173 Risk and resilience in the time of the COVID-19 crisis
by Benjamin D. Trump & Igor Linkov - 174-184 Bouncing forward: a resilience approach to dealing with COVID-19 and future systemic shocks
by William Hynes & Benjamin Trump & Patrick Love & Igor Linkov - 185-188 Reflections on the impact of “flatten the curve” on interdependent workforce sectors
by Joost Santos - 189-198 Recovery during a crisis: facing the challenges of risk assessment and resilience management of COVID-19
by Scira Menoni & Reimund Schwarze - 199-215 A multi-hazards earth science perspective on the COVID-19 pandemic: the potential for concurrent and cascading crises
by Mark C. Quigley & Januka Attanayake & Andrew King & Fabian Prideaux - 216-221 COVID, resilience, and the built environment
by Jesse M. Keenan - 222-243 Trends and applications of resilience analytics in supply chain modeling: systematic literature review in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
by Maureen S. Golan & Laura H. Jernegan & Igor Linkov - 244-251 Unprecedented economic attack on Sub-Sahara African economies: coronavirus
by Nchimunya Ndiili - 252-286 Assessing resilience of healthcare infrastructure exposed to COVID-19: emerging risks, resilience indicators, interdependencies and international standards
by A. Jovanović & P. Klimek & O. Renn & R. Schneider & K. Øien & J. Brown & M. DiGennaro & Y. Liu & V. Pfau & M. Jelić & T. Rosen & B. Caillard & S. Chakravarty & P. Chhantyal - 287-297 Lessons from the past, policies for the future: resilience and sustainability in past crises
by John Haldon & Merle Eisenberg & Lee Mordechai & Adam Izdebski & Sam White
March 2020, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-2 Interdisciplinary mathematical methods for societal decision-making and resilience
by Zachary A. Collier & James H. Lambert & Igor Linkov - 3-13 Market-based methods for monetizing uncertainty reduction
by Roger Cooke & Alexander Golub - 14-28 Exploring the dynamics in the environmental discourse: the longitudinal interaction among public opinion, presidential opinion, media coverage, policymaking in 3 decades and an integrated model of media effects
by Qingjiang Yao & Zhaoxi Liu & Lowndes F. Stephens - 29-40 If you love it, let it go: the role of home attachment in wildfire evacuation decisions
by Hugh D. Walpole & Robyn S. Wilson & Sarah M. McCaffrey - 41-66 Assessing improvements in socio-ecological system governance using mixed methods and the quality governance framework and its diagnostic capacity tool
by Patricia A. McKay & Laura Schmitt Olabisi & Christine A. Vogt - 67-83 A Bayesian approach to ecosystem service trade-off analysis utilizing expert knowledge
by Solveig Höfer & Alex Ziemba & Ghada El Serafy - 84-106 Sensemaking as an approach for resilience assessment in an Essential Service Organization
by Susara E. Merwe & Reinette Biggs & Rika Preiser - 107-124 A growth rate control problem of harmful species population and its application to algae bloom
by Hidekazu Yoshioka & Yuta Yaegashi - 125-134 Have greenhouse gas emissions from US energy production peaked? State level evidence from six subsectors
by Michael Cary - 135-147 Asymmetric impacts of globalisation on CO2 emissions of countries in Latin America and the Caribbean
by Matheus Koengkan & José Alberto Fuinhas & Renato Santiago - 148-169 Avian conservation under two management regimes: a case study from the viewpoint of governance and social dimension
by Sunil Nautiyal & Harald Kaechele & M. S. Umesh Babu & Y. D. Imran Khan & Himangshu Dutta
December 2019, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 369-370 Innovation of risk analytics for technology and society
by Zachary A. Collier & James H. Lambert & Igor Linkov - 371-382 Emerging risk governance for stratospheric aerosol injection as a climate management technology
by Khara D. Grieger & Tyler Felgenhauer & Ortwin Renn & Jonathan Wiener & Mark Borsuk - 383-395 Driving to a future without accidents? Connected automated vehicles’ impact on accident frequency and motor insurance risk
by Fabian Pütz & Finbarr Murphy & Martin Mullins - 396-408 Riparian landowner decision-making in the context of flooding: an application of the theory of planned behavior
by Shorna Allred & Gretchen Gary - 409-418 In silico macro-imagineering of Salton Sea alternative futures under climate uncertainty and water transfer considerations
by Michael E. Kjelland & Richard B. Cathcart & Todd M. Swannack - 419-438 A methodology to analyze the net environmental impacts and building’s cost performance of an adaptive reuse project: a case study of the Waterloo County Courthouse renovations
by Benjamin Sanchez & Mansour Esnaashary Esfahani & Carl Haas - 439-453 A comparison of preference elicitation methods for multi-criteria design decisions about resilient and sustainable buildings
by Sahar Mirzaee & David Fannon & Matthias Ruth - 454-465 California climate adaptation trust fund: exploring the leveraging of cap-and-trade proceeds
by Jesse M. Keenan & Anurag Gumber - 466-481 A data-driven integer programming model for soccer clubs’ decision making on player transfers
by Vineet M. Payyappalli & Jun Zhuang
September 2019, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 247-248 Advances in machine learning and decision making
by Zachary A. Collier & James H. Lambert & Igor Linkov - 249-268 Nature-based solutions for sustainable tourism development in protected natural areas: a review
by Ante Mandić - 269-280 Active learning in automated text classification: a case study exploring bias in predicted model performance metrics
by Arun Varghese & Tao Hong & Chelsea Hunter & George Agyeman-Badu & Michelle Cawley - 281-294 Data-driven simulation for energy consumption estimation in a smart home
by Stephen Adams & Steven Greenspan & Maria Velez-Rojas & Serge Mankovski & Peter A. Beling - 295-306 Investigating adoption patterns of residential low impact development (LID) using classification trees
by Domenico C. Amodeo & Royce A. Francis - 307-348 The provision and utility of science and uncertainty to decision-makers: earth science case studies
by Mark C. Quigley & Luke G. Bennetts & Patricia Durance & Petra M. Kuhnert & Mark D. Lindsay & Keith G. Pembleton & Melanie E. Roberts & Christopher J. White - 349-367 The provision and utility of earth science to decision-makers: synthesis and key findings
by Mark C. Quigley & Luke G. Bennetts & Patricia Durance & Petra M. Kuhnert & Mark D. Lindsay & Keith G. Pembleton & Melanie E. Roberts & Christopher J. White
June 2019, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 109-110 Systems engineering in context
by Peter A. Beling & Cody H. Fleming & William T. Scherer - 111-117 Integrating set-based design into cost analysis
by Randy K. Buchanan & James E. Richards & Christina H. Rinaudo & Simon R. Goerger - 118-127 Convergent set-based design for complex resilient systems
by Zephan Wade & Gregory S. Parnell & Simon Goerger & Ed Pohl & Eric Specking - 128-145 A framework of practices supporting the reuse of technological knowledge
by Daniel Stenholm & Daniel Corin Stig & Lars Ivansen & Dag Bergsjö - 146-153 Principles and methods of model validation for model risk reduction
by Zachary A. Collier & James H. Lambert - 154-162 The social context of technological systems: dreadnoughts, computers, and flags
by W. Alexander Vacca - 163-182 A phytoplankton risk matrix: combining health, treatment, and aesthetic considerations in drinking water supplies
by Adam K. Rose & James E. Kinder & Larelle Fabbro & Susan Kinnear - 183-197 Enhancing a community-based water resource tool for assessing environmental change: the arctic water resources vulnerability index revisited
by Andrew Kliskey & Paula Williams & John T. Abatzoglou & Lilian Alessa & Richard B. Lammers - 198-213 Ranking renewable energy production methods based on economic and environmental criteria using multi-criteria decision analysis
by Muhammad Razi & Yousaf Ali - 214-228 Understanding diverse trajectories of environmental governance studies: a citation network analysis
by Tomohiko Ohno - 229-246 Comparative analyses of flood damage models in three Asian countries: towards a regional flood risk modelling
by Akinola Adesuji Komolafe & Srikantha Herath & Ram Avtar & Jean-Francois Vuillaume
March 2019, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-2 Modeling and analytics to address national and global scale challenges
by Zachary A. Collier & James H. Lambert & Igor Linkov - 3-15 A framework for identifying cross-border impacts of climate change on the energy sector
by Fanny Groundstroem & Sirkku Juhola - 16-33 Long-term runoff dynamics assessment measured through land use/cover (LULC) changes in a tropical complex catchment
by Jabir Haruna Abdulkareem & Biswajeet Pradhan & Wan Nor Azmin Sulaiman & Nor Rohaizah Jamil - 34-48 An input–output linear programming model for assessing climate policy considering economic growth
by Hoa Thi Nguyen & Naoya Kojima & Akihiro Tokai - 49-64 Environmental choices in the era of ecological modernization: siting of common interest facilities as a multi-alternative decision field problem in insular setups
by Georgios K. Vasios & Andreas Y. Troumbis & Yiannis Zevgolis & Maria N. Hatziantoniou & Marios F. Balis - 65-76 Structured decision-making for the management of a biological fieldable laboratory during outbreaks: a case for European Union Civil Protection Mechanism (EUCPM)
by Olga Vybornova & Jean-Luc Gala - 77-94 A framework for pluvial flood risk assessment in Alexandria considering the coping capacity
by Bahaa Elboshy & Shinjiro Kanae & Mona Gamaleldin & Hany Ayad & Toshihiro Osaragi & Waleed Elbarki - 95-107 The relationship between economic growth, consumption of energy, and environmental degradation: renewed evidence from Andean community nations
by Matheus Koengkan & Luciano Dias Losekann & José Alberto Fuinhas
December 2018, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 431-432 Systems modeling techniques for data analysis, decision making, and risk governance
by Zachary A. Collier & James H. Lambert & Igor Linkov - 433-457 The theory of graceful extensibility: basic rules that govern adaptive systems
by David D. Woods - 458-470 Hierarchical modeling of seed variety yields and decision making for future planting plans
by Huaiyang Zhong & Xiaocheng Li & David Lobell & Stefano Ermon & Margaret L. Brandeau - 471-488 The optimal dam site selection using a group decision-making method through fuzzy TOPSIS model
by Amir Noori & Hossein Bonakdari & Khosro Morovati & Bahram Gharabaghi - 489-500 Trade–finance complementarity and carbon emission intensity: panel evidence from middle-income countries
by Mansor H. Ibrahim - 501-507 Use of retired oil and gas platforms for fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico
by Stephan R. Kolian & Paul W. Sammarco & Scott A. Porter - 508-516 Bibliometric analysis of Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment research
by Giovanni Matteo & Pierfrancesco Nardi & Stefano Grego & Caterina Guidi - 517-527 Development of community of practice to support quantitative risk assessment for synthetic biology products: contaminant bioremediation and invasive carp control as cases
by Benjamin D. Trump & Christy Foran & Taylor Rycroft & Matthew D. Wood & Nirzwan Bandolin & Mariana Cains & Timothy Cary & Fiona Crocker & Nicholas A. Friedenberg & Patrick Gurian & Kerry Hamilton & Jan Jeffrey Hoover & Corey Meyer & Kaytee Pokrzywinski & Ryan Ritterson & Paul Schulte & Christopher Warner & Edward Perkins & Igor Linkov - 528-543 A multi-criteria decision analysis of solid waste treatment options in Pakistan: Lahore City—a case in point
by Yousaf Ali & Zain Aslam & Hammad Sajid Dar & UbaidUllah Mumtaz
September 2018, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 275-277 Enhancing resilience within and between critical infrastructure systems
by Nancy Kete & Giuliano Punzo & Igor Linkov - 278-291 Resilience engineering: theory and practice in interdependent infrastructure systems
by Adrian J. Hickford & Simon P. Blainey & Alejandro Ortega Hortelano & Raghav Pant - 292-305 A value-based approach to infrastructure resilience
by Caroline Field & Richard Look - 306-317 Engineering meets institutions: an interdisciplinary approach to the management of resilience
by Nader Naderpajouh & David J. Yu & Daniel P. Aldrich & Igor Linkov & Juri Matinheikki - 318-329 Flood resilience: consolidating knowledge between and within critical infrastructure sectors
by Jonathan Pearson & G. Punzo & M. Mayfield & G. Brighty & A. Parsons & P. Collins & S. Jeavons & A. Tagg - 330-338 Contributions of green infrastructure to enhancing urban resilience
by Chad Staddon & Sarah Ward & Laura Vito & Adriana Zuniga-Teran & Andrea K. Gerlak & Yolandi Schoeman & Aimee Hart & Giles Booth - 339-352 A capabilities approach to the prioritization of critical infrastructure
by Susan Spierre Clark & Thomas P. Seager & Mikhail V. Chester - 353-366 Benefits of systems thinking for a human and organizational factors approach to safety management
by Jean-François Vautier & Nicolas Dechy & Thierry Coye de Brunélis & Guillaume Hernandez & Richard Launay & Diana Paola Moreno Alarcon - 367-378 Developing an integrative urban resilience capacity index for plan making
by Xin Fu & Xinhao Wang - 379-397 Improving communication resilience for effective disaster relief operations
by Ekundayo Shittu & Geoffrey Parker & Nancy Mock - 398-414 Supervised clustering for automated document classification and prioritization: a case study using toxicological abstracts
by Arun Varghese & Michelle Cawley & Tao Hong - 415-425 The decline of environmental degradation by renewable energy consumption in the MERCOSUR countries: an approach with ARDL modeling
by Matheus Koengkan - 426-430 Cryptocurrency: governance for what was meant to be ungovernable
by Benjamin D. Trump & Emily Wells & Joshua Trump & Igor Linkov
June 2018, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 161-162 An introduction to Environment Systems and Decisions’ Special Issue on Emerging Technologies
by Benjamin D. Trump & Danail Hristozov & Igor Linkov - 163-169 Emerging crossover technologies: How to organize a biotechnology that becomes mainstream?
by Ruth Mampuys & Frans Brom - 170-176 Comparative, collaborative, and integrative risk governance for emerging technologies
by Igor Linkov & Benjamin D. Trump & Elke Anklam & David Berube & Patrick Boisseasu & Christopher Cummings & Scott Ferson & Marie-Valentine Florin & Bernard Goldstein & Danail Hristozov & Keld Alstrup Jensen & Georgios Katalagarianakis & Jennifer Kuzma & James H. Lambert & Timothy Malloy & Ineke Malsch & Antonio Marcomini & Myriam Merad & José Palma-Oliveira & Edward Perkins & Ortwin Renn & Thomas Seager & Vicki Stone & Daniel Vallero & Theo Vermeire - 177-197 A “solution-focused” comparative risk assessment of conventional and synthetic biology approaches to control mosquitoes carrying the dengue fever virus
by Adam M. Finkel & Benjamin D. Trump & Diana Bowman & Andrew Maynard - 198-207 Converging and emerging threats to health security
by C. Raina MacIntyre & Thomas Edward Engells & Matthew Scotch & David James Heslop & Abba B. Gumel & George Poste & Xin Chen & Wesley Herche & Kathleen Steinhöfel & Samsung Lim & Alex Broom - 208-215 Climate change and technology: examining opinion formation of geoengineering
by Christopher L. Cummings & Sonny Rosenthal - 216-229 Risk evaluation in peer review of grant applications
by Stephen Gallo & Lisa Thompson & Karen Schmaling & Scott Glisson - 230-238 Taking the reins: how regulatory decision-makers can stop being hijacked by uncertainty
by Adam M. Finkel & George Gray - 239-249 Modeling public responses to soft-target transportation terror
by Matt Baucum & Heather Rosoff & Richard John & William Burns & Paul Slovic - 250-260 Strategic guidance based on the concept of cleaner production to improve the ship recycling industry
by Kanu Priya Jain & Jeroen Pruyn & Hans Hopman - 261-273 Numerical simulations to quantify the diurnal contrast in local climate trend induced by desert urbanization
by Samy Kamal & Huei-Ping Huang & Soe W. Myint - 274-274 Correction to: Mental models of food security in rural Mali
by Louie Rivers & Udita Sanga & Amadou Sidibe & Alexa Wood & Rajiv Paudel & Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt & Arika Ligmann-Zielinska & Laura Schmitt Olabisi & Eric Jing Du & Saweda Liverpool-Tasie
March 2018, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-2 Resilience, sustainability, and complexity in social, environmental, and technical systems
by Zachary A. Collier & James H. Lambert & Igor Linkov - 3-5 A holistic vision for food security research
by Arika Ligmann-Zielinska & Louie Rivers - 6-22 Food security in Africa: a cross-scale, empirical investigation using structural equation modeling
by Riva C. H. Denny & Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt & Arika Ligmann-Zielinska & Laura Schmitt Olabisi & Louie Rivers & Jing Du & Lenis Saweda O. Liverpool-Tasie - 23-32 Using participatory modeling processes to identify sources of climate risk in West Africa
by Laura Schmitt Olabisi & Saweda Liverpool-Tasie & Louie Rivers & Arika Ligmann-Zielinska & Jing Du & Riva Denny & Sandra Marquart-Pyatt & Amadou Sidibé - 33-51 Mental models of food security in rural Mali
by Louie Rivers III & Udita Sanga & Amadou Sidibe & Alexa Wood & Rajiv Paudel & Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt & Arika Ligmann-Zielinska & Laura Schmitt Olabisi & Eric Jing Du & Saweda Liverpool-Tasie - 52-64 Farmers’ perceptions on irrigation water contamination, health risks and risk management measures in prominent wastewater-irrigated vegetable farming sites of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
by Desta Woldetsadik & Pay Drechsel & Bernard Keraita & Fisseha Itanna & Heluf Gebrekidan - 65-68 Comment on Scholz’s managing complexity: from visual perception to sustainable transitions— contributions of Brunswik’s theory of probabilistic functionalism
by Jeryl L. Mumpower - 69-73 From representation via planning to action: an extension of Egon Brunswik’s Theory of Probabilistic Functionalism
by Ulrich Hoffrage - 74-75 Comments on “Managing complexity: from visual perception to sustainable transitions. Contributions of Brunswik’s Theory of Probabilistic Functionalism”
by Lawrence Susskind - 76-78 Accounting for behavioral responses to environmental cues in complex systems
by Robyn S. Wilson - 79-83 From ecological psychology to four varieties of post-positivism in transdisciplinary science
by Tom Dedeurwaerdere - 84-87 A metaphor for taking into account coupled human–environmental systems
by Harald A. Mieg - 88-91 Learning and open data in sustainability transitions: evolutionary implications of the theory of probabilistic functionalism
by Masaru Yarime - 92-98 From probabilistic functionalism to a mental simulation of innovation: by collaboration from vulnerabilities to resilient societal systems
by Gerald Steiner - 99-117 Ways and modes of utilizing Brunswik’s Theory of Probabilistic Functionalism: new perspectives for decision and sustainability research?
by Roland W. Scholz - 118-139 Regional resilience trust funds: an exploratory analysis for leveraging insurance surcharges
by Jesse M. Keenan - 140-159 Modeling dynamic resilience in coupled technological-social systems subjected to stochastic disturbance regimes
by H. Klammler & P. S. C. Rao & K. Hatfield
December 2017, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 379-380 Global perspectives and case studies of environmental management and policy
by Zachary A. Collier & James H. Lambert & Igor Linkov - 381-409 Managing complexity: from visual perception to sustainable transitions—contributions of Brunswik’s Theory of Probabilistic Functionalism
by Roland W. Scholz - 410-422 Using expert judgments to inform economic evaluation of ecosystem-based adaptation decisions: watershed management for enhancing water supply for Tegucigalpa, Honduras
by A. Procter & T. McDaniels & R. Vignola - 423-434 Evaluation of a national food industry based on environmental performance and condition indicators: critical success and barriers of EMS implementation in Tunisia
by Mohamed Turki & Emna Medhioub & Monem Kallel - 435-450 Conceptual framework of a cloud-based decision support system for arsenic health risk assessment
by Sushant K. Singh - 451-464 Electric vehicle and end-of-life vehicle estimation in Malaysia 2040
by Muhammad Azmi & Akihiro Tokai - 465-483 Comparing mental models of prospective users of the sustainable nanotechnology decision support system
by Ineke Malsch & Vrishali Subramanian & Elena Semenzin & Alex Zabeo & Danail Hristozov & Martin Mullins & Finbarr Murphy & Igor Linkov & Antonio Marcomini
September 2017, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 241-242 Advances in life cycle analysis, econometrics, optimization, R&D policy, and health decision making
by Zachary A. Collier & James H. Lambert & Igor Linkov - 243-260 Sustainable pesticide governance in Bangladesh: socio-economic and legal status interlinking environment, occupational health and food safety
by Mashura Shammi & Nazmul Hasan & Md. Mostafizur Rahman & Kohinoor Begum & Md. Tajuddin Sikder & Mohammad Hossain Bhuiyan & Md. Khabir Uddin - 261-275 Effect of crude oil carbon accounting decisions on meeting global climate budgets
by Leslie S. Abrahams & Constantine Samaras & W. Michael Griffin & H. Scott Matthews - 276-288 Living with climate change risks: stakeholders’ employment and coastal relocation in mediterranean climate regions of Australia and Spain
by Sandra Fatorić & Ricard Morén-Alegret & Rhiannon Jane Niven & George Tan - 289-308 A multi-objective location-allocation optimization for sustainable management of municipal solid waste
by Hao Yu & Wei Deng Solvang - 309-319 The development of a method to determine the burden of climate change on different health outcomes at a local scale: a case study in Osaka Prefecture, Japan
by Robert G. D. Macnee & Akihiro Tokai - 320-331 Optimizing angles of rooftop photovoltaics, ratios of solar to vegetated roof systems, and economic benefits, in Portland, Oregon, USA
by Nicole E. Statler & Amanda M. Adams & Ted C. Eckmann - 332-343 Applicability of sustainable urban drainage systems: an evaluation by multi-criteria analysis
by Ho Huu Loc & Pham Minh Duyen & Thomas J. Ballatore & Nguyen Hoang My Lan & Ashim Gupta - 344-352 Arsenic in the food chain and assessment of population health risks in Bangladesh
by Md. Saiful Islam & Md. Kawser Ahmed & Md. Habibullah-Al-Mamun & Dennis Wayne Eaton - 353-366 The relationship among economic growth, CO2 emissions, and energy use in the APEC countries: a panel VAR approach
by Cosimo Magazzino - 367-378 Undue concentration of research and education: multi-criteria decision approach to assess jurisdiction eligibility for NSF funding
by Jeffrey M. Keisler & Christy M. Foran & Maija M. Kuklja & Igor Linkov
June 2017, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 121-122 Preview of the June issue featuring literature reviews of MCDA and articles authored by students
by Zachary A. Collier & James H. Lambert & Igor Linkov - 123-133 Trends and applications of multi-criteria decision analysis in environmental sciences: literature review
by Jeffrey C. Cegan & Ashley M. Filion & Jeffrey M. Keisler & Igor Linkov - 134-143 Trends and applications of multi-criteria decision analysis: use in government agencies
by Margaret H. Kurth & Sabrina Larkin & Jeffrey M. Keisler & Igor Linkov - 144-155 Innovation in the Knowledge Age: implications for collaborative science
by Margaret M. Hinrichs & Thomas P. Seager & Sarah J. Tracy & Mark A. Hannah - 156-183 Development and testing a diagnostic capacity tool for improving socio-ecological system governance
by Patricia Ann McKay & Christine A. Vogt & Laura Schmitt Olabisi - 184-197 Social signals and sustainability: ambiguity about motivations can affect status perceptions of efficiency and curtailment behaviors
by Matheus Nardo & Jeremy S. Brooks & Sonja Klinsky & Charlie Wilson - 198-213 Downward shortwave radiation estimation and spatial assessment on sites over complex terrain applying integrative approach of MTCLIM-XL, interpolation, RS and GIS
by Tariq Sardar & Aigong Xu & Abdur Raziq - 214-229 Simulated climate adaptation in stormwater systems: evaluating the efficiency of adaptation strategies
by Adam D. McCurdy & William R. Travis - 230-240 Contextualising risk within enterprise risk management through the application of systems thinking
by Lorren K. Haywood & Greg G. Forsyth & Willem J. Lange & Douglas H. Trotter
March 2017, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-5 Technology and science: innovation at the International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technology
by Thomas P. Seager & Margaret M. Hinrichs - 6-12 Evaluating opportunities to improve material and energy impacts in commodity supply chains
by Rebecca J. Hanes & Alberta Carpenter - 13-21 Privacy-preserving aggregation in life cycle assessment
by Brandon Kuczenski & Cetin Sahin & Amr El Abbadi - 22-33 Value chain for next-generation biofuels: resilience and sustainability of the product life cycle
by Zachary A. Collier & Elizabeth B. Connelly & Thomas L. Polmateer & James H. Lambert - 34-41 Robust optimization evaluation of reliance on locally produced foods
by Bayram Dundar & Christine Costello & Ronald G. McGarvey - 42-45 Campaign to governance: science, engineering, and policy innovation for America’s top infrastructure projects
by Benjamin D. Trump & Jeffrey M. Keisler & James H. Lambert & Igor Linkov - 46-50 Features of resilience
by Elizabeth B. Connelly & Craig R. Allen & Kirk Hatfield & José M. Palma-Oliveira & David D. Woods & Igor Linkov - 51-67 Causal interactions between environmental degradation, renewable energy, nuclear energy and real GDP: a dynamic panel data approach
by Saidi Kais & Ben Mbarek Mounir - 68-87 A free, open-source tool for identifying urban agglomerations using polygon data
by Jennifer Day & Yiqun Chen & Peter Ellis & Mark Roberts - 88-100 Tree seedling establishment in dry tropics: an urgent need of interaction studies
by Rahul Bhadouria & Pratap Srivastava & Rishikesh Singh & Sachchidanand Tripathi & Hema Singh & A. S. Raghubanshi - 101-120 Understanding the total life cycle cost implications of reusing structural steel
by Jamie Yeung & Scott Walbridge & Carl Haas & Rebecca Saari
December 2016, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 329-330 Data analysis and modeling to support policy decisions in environmental, transportation, and energy systems
by Zachary A. Collier & James H. Lambert & Igor Linkov - 331-334 Diplomacy for science: strategies to promote international collaboration
by Igor Linkov & Sankar Basu & Cathleen Fisher & Nancy Jackson & Adam C. Jones & Maija M. Kuklja & Benjamin D. Trump - 335-350 System dynamic modeling of CO2 emissions and pollutants from passenger cars in Malaysia, 2040
by Muhammad Azmi & Akihiro Tokai - 351-367 Decision making under uncertainty using PEES–fuzzy AHP–fuzzy TOPSIS methodology for landfill location selection
by Mohamed Hanine & Omar Boutkhoum & Abderrafie El Maknissi & Abdessadek Tikniouine & Tarik Agouti - 368-376 Heat wave vulnerability and exposure mapping for Osaka City, Japan
by Robert G. D. Macnee & Akihiro Tokai - 377-403 Perceptions of emission reduction potential in air transport: a structural equation modeling approach
by Vedant Singh - 404-420 Establishing and using study criteria to ensure the rigor and robustness of survival compliance testing at hydroelectric dams
by John R. Skalski & Mark A. Weiland & Gene R. Ploskey & Christa M. Woodley & M. Brad Eppard & Gary E. Johnson & Thomas J. Carlson & Richard L. Townsend - 421-437 Clarifying relationships between participatory approaches, issues, processes, and results, through crosscutting case analysis in Japan’s environmental, energy, and food policy areas
by Naoki Masuhara & Kenshi Baba & Akihiro Tokai
September 2016, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 223-224 Latest journal news and introduction to the September issue of environment systems and decisions
by Zachary A. Collier & James H. Lambert & Igor Linkov - 225-228 Panarchy use in environmental science for risk and resilience planning
by David G. Angeler & Craig R. Allen & Ahjond S. Garmestani & Lance H. Gunderson & Igor Linkov - 229-238 Policy evaluation of vehicle exhaust standards in Japan from 1995 to 2005 based on two human health risk indices for air pollution and global warming
by Naoya Kojima & Akihiro Tokai & Toyohiko Nakakubo & Yusuke Nagata - 239-252 Drinking water risk assessment in practice: the case of Swedish drinking water producers at risk from floods
by Viveca Norén & Beatrice Hedelin & Kevin Bishop - 253-265 Health risk assessment due to heavy metal exposure from commonly consumed fish and vegetables
by Md. Saiful Islam & Md. Kawser Ahmed & Md. Habibullah-Al-Mamun & Mohammad Raknuzzaman & Mir Mohammad Ali & Dennis Wayne Eaton - 266-276 Multi-criteria risk management with the use of DecernsMCDA: methods and case studies
by Boris Yatsalo & Sergey Gritsyuk & Terry Sullivan & Benjamin Trump & Igor Linkov - 277-301 Jordan’s climate change governance framework: from silos to an intersectoral approach
by Maha Al-Zu’bi - 302-309 Value of information and monitoring in conservation biology
by Mark Colyvan - 310-328 Ownership property size, landscape structure, and spatial relationships in the Edwards Plateau of Texas (USA): landscape scale habitat management implications
by Edith González Afanador & Michael E. Kjelland & X. Ben Wu & Neal Wilkins & William E. Grant
June 2016, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 109-113 Decision analytics and machine learning in economic and financial systems
by Qifeng Qiao & Peter A. Beling - 114-125 A study of total beta specification through symmetric regression: the case of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange
by James Laird-Smith & Kevin Meyer & Kanshukan Rajaratnam - 126-141 Beta estimates of shares on the JSE Top 40 in the context of reference-day risk
by Christopher Baker & Kanshukan Rajaratnam & Emlyn James Flint - 142-157 Jumps in Euribor and the effect of ECB monetary policy announcements
by Frances Shaw & Finbarr Murphy & Fergal G. O’Brien - 158-166 News sentiment to market impact and its feedback effect
by Sheung Yin Kevin Mo & Anqi Liu & Steve Y. Yang - 167-182 Visual analysis to support regulators in electronic order book markets
by Mark E. Paddrik & Richard Haynes & Andrew E. Todd & William T. Scherer & Peter A. Beling - 183-195 A weighted fuzzy linear programming model in economic input–output analysis: an application to risk management of energy system disruptions
by Krista Danielle S. Yu & Kathleen B. Aviso & Michael Angelo B. Promentilla & Joost R. Santos & Raymond R. Tan - 196-208 An improvement selection methodology for key performance indicators
by Andrew J. Collins & Patrick Hester & Barry Ezell & John Horst - 209-216 Program efficiency analysis within the environmental landscape
by Erin A. Hopkins - 217-219 Challenges in assessing the environmental consequences of dietary changes
by Stefano Cucurachi & Yi Yang & Joseph D. Bergesen & Yuwei Qin & Sangwon Suh - 220-221 Responses Re: Letter from Cucurachi et al. (2016) entitled, “Challenges in assessing the environmental consequences of dietary changes”
by Michelle S. Tom & Paul S. Fischbeck & Chris T. Hendrickson
March 2016, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction to the first general issue of 2016
by Zachary A. Collier & James H. Lambert & Igor Linkov - 3-19 Towards metrics of sustainable food systems: a review of the resilience and vulnerability literature
by Paolo Prosperi & Thomas Allen & Bruce Cogill & Martine Padilla & Iuri Peri - 20-33 Cargo-specific accidental release impact zones for hazardous materials: risk and consequence comparison for ammonia and hydrogen fluoride
by Bahareh Inanloo & Berrin Tansel & Xia Jin & Anna Bernardo-Bricker - 34-44 Near-miss events, risk messages, and decision making
by Robin L. Dillon & Catherine H. Tinsley - 45-61 Paradise lost already? A naturalist interpretation of the pelagic avian and marine mammal detection database of the IceAGE cruise off Iceland and Faroe Islands in fall 2011
by Falk Huettmann & Torben Riehl & Karin Meißner - 62-71 Fuzzy-based wastewater quality indices for pollution classification: a case study in the United Arab Emirates
by Mohamed Ibrahim Kizhisseri & Mohamed Mostafa Ahmed Mohamed - 72-84 The rationales behind the unit-segment theory and its analysis methodology for modeling vehicular movement networks
by Abhijit Paul - 85-91 Value of intelligence applied to networks
by Christopher M. Smith & William T. Scherer & Stephen Carr - 92-103 Energy use, blue water footprint, and greenhouse gas emissions for current food consumption patterns and dietary recommendations in the US
by Michelle S. Tom & Paul S. Fischbeck & Chris T. Hendrickson - 104-105 Concerns re: interpretation and translation of findings in Energy use, blue water footprint, and greenhouse gas emissions for current food consumption patterns and dietary recommendations in the US
by Brent F. Kim & Keeve E. Nachman & Roni A. Neff & Marie L. Spiker & Raychel E. Santo - 106-107 Responses re: concerns from Kim et al. about our article, “Energy use, blue water footprint, and greenhouse gas emissions for current food consumption patterns and dietary recommendations in the US”
by Michelle S. Tom & Paul S. Fischbeck & Chris T. Hendrickson
December 2015, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 425-426 Application of systems modeling and risk assessment to address real-world decision-making challenges
by Z. A. Collier & J. H. Lambert & I. Linkov - 427-436 Adaptation frameworks used by US decision-makers: a literature review
by Samuel A. Markolf & Kelly Klima & Terrence L. Wong