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Communicating Risk to Reduce Human Loss in Large Scale Disasters
Author: Rae Zimmerman, Alison Kling, George Foltin, and Ian Portelli;
Bringing Information Technology to Infrastructure Final Report
Author: Rae Zimmerman, Nate Gilbertson and Carlos E. Restrepo; Type: Acrobat PDF;
Beyond September 11th: An Account of Post-Disaster Research. Special Publication #39
Asthma Hospital Admissions and Ambient Air Pollutant Concentrations in New York City
Author: Carlos E. Restrepo, Jeffrey Simonoff, George D. Thurston, and Rae Zimmerman;
Analyzing Vulnerabilities in the Oil and Gas Sector from Incident Data
Author: ICIS;
A Worst Case Electricity Scenario: The Benefits and Costs of Prevention
Author: Lester B. Lave, Jay Apt, and M. Granger Morgan; Type: Website;
A Spatial Analysis of Asthma Hospitalization Rates and Socioeconomic and Land Use Varibles in New York City
Author: Carlos E. Restrepo, Jeffrey Simonoff, George D. Thurston, and Rae Zimmerman;
A European perspective on protecting critical infrastructure from catastrophe: Planning for the Protection of Critical Infrastructures Against Attacks: Policy and Risk Assessment
Author: ICIS;
A Comparison of Risk Communication Structures for Two Attack Scenarios
Author: Rae Zimmerman, Alison Kling, George Foltin, and Ian Portelli;
A Comparison of Ground-Level Air Quality Data with New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Monitoring Stations Data in South Bronx, New York
Author: Carlos E. Restrepo, Rae Zimmerman, George Thurston, Jessica Clemente, John Gorczynski, Mianhua Zhong, Martin Blaustin, and Lung Chi Chen; Type: Website; Sector: Urban General;


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