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1 SUMMARY INFORMATION Michael R. Greenberg BA: Hunter College, 1965, Concentrations in math and history MA: Columbia University, Urban geography; Ph.D.: Columbia University, Environmental and medical geography, 1969 Distinguished Professor, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Policy, Rutgers University, 1983-present Interim Dean, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Policy, Rutgers University, July 2017- September 2018 Associate Dean of the Faculty, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Policy, Rutgers University, 2000-June 2017 Director, Environmental Assessment and Communications Group (EAC); 2007-June 2018. Merged under EAC: Director, National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, Rutgers University, 1997-2007; Director, Center for Transportation Safety Security and Risk, Center of Excellence for USDHS, 2008-June 2018. Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health and Rutgers Liaison to School of Public Health, 1999-2007; Adjunct Professor of Environmental and Community Medicine, 1999-present; Member University Center for Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Response, 2009-present RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Risk analysis, environmental health policy, environmental planning and management ILLUSTRATIVE AWARDS AND SERVICES *Special Award of Merit from the United States Environmental, Protection Agency for education/research, 1977 *Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Research, Rutgers University, 1984 *Special Award for Journalism for Environmental Risk and the Press, Sigma Delta Chi, Society of Professional Journalists, 1988 *Special Award for Journalism for The Environmental Reporter's Handbook, Sigma Delta Chi, Society of Professional Journalists, 1989 *Presidential Award for Public Service in public health and the environment, Rutgers University, 1992; *Distinguished Scholar Award, Association of American Geographers, 1997 *Jerome Rose Distinguished Teaching Award, Bloustein School, Rutgers University, 1997 *Dennis J. Sullivan Award, New Jersey Public Health Association, 2001 *Honorary member of Delta Omega (Public Health), 2003 *Distinguished Career Achievement Award, International Society for Risk Analysis, 2003 *Faculty Scholar-Teacher Award, Rutgers University, 2006-07

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SUMMARY INFORMATION Michael R. Greenberg

BA: Hunter College, 1965, Concentrations in math and history MA: Columbia University, Urban geography; Ph.D.: Columbia University, Environmental and medical geography, 1969 Distinguished Professor, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Policy, Rutgers University,

1983-present Interim Dean, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Policy, Rutgers University, July 2017-

September 2018 Associate Dean of the Faculty, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Policy, Rutgers

University, 2000-June 2017 Director, Environmental Assessment and Communications Group (EAC); 2007-June 2018.

Merged under EAC: Director, National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, Rutgers University, 1997-2007; Director, Center for Transportation Safety Security and Risk, Center of Excellence for USDHS, 2008-June 2018.

Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health and Rutgers Liaison to School of Public Health, 1999-2007; Adjunct Professor of Environmental and Community Medicine, 1999-present; Member University Center for Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Response, 2009-present

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Risk analysis, environmental health policy, environmental planning and management ILLUSTRATIVE AWARDS AND SERVICES *Special Award of Merit from the United States Environmental, Protection Agency for

education/research, 1977 *Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Research, Rutgers University, 1984 *Special Award for Journalism for Environmental Risk and the Press, Sigma Delta Chi, Society

of Professional Journalists, 1988 *Special Award for Journalism for The Environmental Reporter's Handbook, Sigma Delta Chi,

Society of Professional Journalists, 1989 *Presidential Award for Public Service in public health and the environment, Rutgers University,

1992; *Distinguished Scholar Award, Association of American Geographers, 1997 *Jerome Rose Distinguished Teaching Award, Bloustein School, Rutgers University, 1997 *Dennis J. Sullivan Award, New Jersey Public Health Association, 2001 *Honorary member of Delta Omega (Public Health), 2003 *Distinguished Career Achievement Award, International Society for Risk Analysis, 2003 *Faculty Scholar-Teacher Award, Rutgers University, 2006-07

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*Clarkson Distinguished Visiting Professor, SUNY, Buffalo, October 22-26, 2007 *Professor of Environmental Civil Engineering, Vanderbilt University, 2009-2010 *Fellow, Society for Risk Analysis, 2009 *Member, State of New Jersey, DEP Science Advisory Board, 2010 *Member, Science Advisory Board of the B. John Garrick Foundation for the Advancement of

the Risk Sciences, 2010 *Special award for best review of the book the “Bet,” Society for Risk Analysis, 2015 *2016 best reviewer of the year, Society for Risk Analysis, 2016 *Director or co-director, New Jersey Graduate Program in Public Health, 1983 until it became a

school in 1999; *Academic Liaison to School of Public Health, 1999 until it joined Rutgers in 2014 *Director of Public Policy and Education Division, NSF-Industry/University Cooperative Center

for Research in Hazardous and Toxic Substances, 1983-2000; *Director, Environmental Policy Division, EOHSI, 1989-2000; *Co-Chair, Medical Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, 1986-

88; *Founding Chair, Advisory Group on Cancer Prevention and Control to New Jersey Commission

on Cancer Research, 1987. *Member, Council of Academic Policy Advisors to the New Jersey Legislature, 1998-2000 *Site Visitor, Council for Education for Public Health: Saint Louis University (1996), Arizona

(1997), Kansas (1998); North Texas (1998); SUNY-Albany & NYS Health Department, 2001

*Special consultant to State of Colorado in their effort to create a new multi-university school of public health (2006); University of Minnesota School of Public Health (2007)

*Member, US Environmental Protection Agency, Science Advisory Board, Risk Reduction Options Committee, June 1996-February 1997

*Member, Board of Scientific Councilors, Lab Review subcommittee, 2001 *Member, National Research Council, Committee on Remedial Action Priorities for Hazardous

Waste Sites, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, 1992-1994 *Member, National Research Council, Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army

Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program, Board on Army Science and Technology, 1996-2001

*Council member, Society for Risk Analysis, 1999-2002 *Co-chair, Smart Growth Transition Team, Governor-elect Jim McGreevey, 2001 *Associate editor for environmental health, American Journal of Public Health, 1998-present * Editor-in-chief, 2008 to 2013; Editor for social sciences, Risk Analysis, 2002-2008; *Member, National Research Council, Committee on Predicting Outcomes of Investments in

Maintenance and Repair for Federal Facilities, 2009-2011 *Member EPA SAB environmental justice technical panel, 2012-2014 *Richard J. Burk Outstanding Service Award, Society for Risk Analysis, 2013 *Member, National Research Council, Committee on Scientific Tools and Approaches for

Sustainability, 2013-2014

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*Chair, Omnibus Review Committee, A Review of the Use of Risk-Informed Management in the Cleanup Program for Former Defense Nuclear Sites, 2014-2105 for Appropriations Committees of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives *Member, National Research Council, Committee on Plutonium Disposition, 2017-18 *Member, National Research Council, Committee on Decision-Making Approaches for U.S. Government Agencies, 2018-present *Award as Livingston College Legacy Faculty Member from Livingston College Alumni

Association, March 2018

JOURNAL EDITORIAL POSITIONS Accountability in Research (1990-2000); Environmentalist (1980-2007); American Journal of Health Behavior (1988+); Health Behavior and Policy Review, founding associate editor (2013+); Planning Literature (1985-1996); Socio-Economic Planning Sciences (1986-2012); American Journal of Public Health, 1998+ (associate editor for environmental health); Human Ecology Review (1999+); editor for social sciences, Risk Analysis, (2002-2008); Editor in Chief (2008-2013); Head of advisory board to editor, 2013+. ARTICLE REVIEWER FOR American Journal of Public Health; Annals of the Association of American Geographers; Applied Demography; Carcinogenesis; Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness; Economic Geography; Energy Policy; Environmental Health Perspectives; Environment and Planning A; Environment and Planning B; Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Environmental Planning and Management; Environmental Management; Environmental Management Review; Environmental Practice; Environmental Research; Epidemiology; Geographical Review; Growth and Change Health Education Quarterly; Health Education Research; Housing Policy Debate; Housing Studies; Human Ecology; Human Ecology Review; Journal of Aging and Social Policy, Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association; Journal of the American Institute of Planners; Journal of Dental Education; Journal of Dental Research; Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology; Journal of the National Cancer Institute; Journal of Planning Education and Research; Journal of Public Health Policy: Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit; Journal of Regional Science; Lung Milbank Quarterly; Management Science; Medical Geography; Natural Hazards Review: Population & Environment; Preventive Medicine; Professional Geographer; Public Works Management and Policy; Risk Analysis; Risk: Issues in Health and Safety; Rural Sociology; Science Communication; Science, Science of the Total Environment; Statistics and Medicine, Social Science Quarterly; Technology & Human Values, Social Science and Medicine; Urban Ecosystems; Urban Ecosystems, Urban Geography; Urban Affairs Review; Urban Studies

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TEACHING Fall: Advanced Multivariate Statistics (Taught in Spring 2017) This course introduces students to some of the most widely used multivariate methods: factor analysis, discriminant analysis, and multiple regression analysis using components as independent variables. Students gather their own small data sets and run the analyses on these data sets using SPSS or SAS. Each student submits two papers summarizing their results and makes at least one oral presentation. Emphasis is placed on the advantages and disadvantages of these methods and the issues of missing data, the form of the data, and interpretation of the results. Spring: Protecting Community Health (last taught Spring 2005) This course describes how environmental health policy is made and how this relates to urban revitalization. We discuss health/safety/environmental protection, economic feasibility, legal/political feasibility, benefits/costs, ethical imperatives, time pressure, and flexibility as criteria used by decision-makers. We use waste management or another topic to illustrate the interplay of these criteria in the United States. Students submit 2 papers, which evaluate resident perception of neighborhood quality in light of what they have learned. Spring or Fall: Introduction to Planning, Policy and Health (began teaching Spring 2006) Introduction to the major subject areas taught by the Bloustein School. Developed framework based on environmental policy experience that introduces the concepts that most strongly influence policy. These are elected officials/senior staff, non-government interests, public concerns, science, ethics, economics, and time/flexibility. Currently teaching in Spring semester. Fall: Environmental Planning and Management (originally taught in 1973, started teaching again in Spring 2009) Introduction to factors that influence environmental plans and tools used in designing them. Students select a planning question and do an evaluation of the six key criteria that influence decision-making about that question. Lecture for first half of class and give students a policy challenge that they analyze and present in the second half.

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DOCTORAL STUDENTS (*=major advisor) [78] Newton Levine, planning, Columbia University,1972* Hiroko Sakai, geography, Columbia University, 1972* Thomas Angotti, planning, 1973* Ethan Smith, planning, 1974 Simeon Hook, planning, 1976 Jon Weyland, planning, 1977 Ronald Foresta, planning, 1978 Charles Koebel, planning, 1979 Ademoula Salau, planning, 1979* Robert Ziegenfus, geography, 1980* George William Page, planning, 1980* Michelle Frumkin-Rosengaus, geography, 1980 Richard Anderson, planning, 1981* Catherine McVicker, geography, 1983* Beth Krugman, planning, 1985* Nancy Neuman, geography, 1986* Donald Rebovich, criminal justice, 1986 Felix Barreto, planning, 1986 Dona Schneider, geography, 1988* Erik Dienemann, chemical engineering, 1989 Anthony Mason, geography, 1989* Jon Erickson, planning, 1989* Tracey Clapp, chemical engineering, 1989 David Rose, planning, 1989* Enid Lotstein, geography, 1990 William Solecki, geography, 1990 Glen Belnay, planning, 1991* Bernadette West, planning, 1991* Craig Nessel, public health, 1991 Kandice Salomone, public policy, Syracuse University, 1992 Michael Zelinka, environmental science, 1992 Nicholas Lawryk, public health, 1994 Lynn McGrath, public health, 1995 Jessica Sanchez, planning, 1996* Karen Lowrie, planning, 1996* Nevin Cohen, planning, 1996* Roger Balm, geography, 1996

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Ann Curley, 1996 Jonathan Feldman, planning, 1997 Alan Frei, Geography, 1997 Jeffrey Schein, Public Health, 1997 Basilio Verduzco, planning, 1998* Karen Reed, Environmental Science, 1998 Tyler Miller, Planning, 1998 Jan Wells, Planning, 1998 Anne Bellows, Geography, 1999 Henry Mayer, Planning, 1999* Juliana Mantaay, Geography, 2000 Darien Simon, Planning, 2000* Linda Bonano, Environmental Science, 2000 Sandra Wardlow, Public Health, 2000 Wansoo Im, Planning, 2001 Frances Hoffman, Planning, 2001* Laura Solitare, Planning, 2001* Michael Frisch, Planning 2002* Jane Sponholz, Planning, 2002* Peggy Wong, Public Health, 2003* David Lewis, Planning, 2003 Fred Ellerbusch, Public Health, 2005* Walter Sein, Geography, Buffalo, SUNY, 2005* Hong-Ling Wee, Geography,2005* John Renne, 2005, Planning, 2005* Kristen Crossney, Planning, 2006 Justin Hollander, Planning, 2006* Jeremy Nemeth, Planning, 2007 Christopher Hanson, Planning, 2007 Ralph Buehler, Planning, 2008 Josie Faass, Planning, 2009* Marija Borjan, Public Health, 2009 Gwendolyn Harris, Planning, Planning, 2010* Jay Blum, Public Health, 2012 Mitchell Rosen, Public Health, 2012 Alper Almaz, Engineering, 2012 Leah Yasenchak, Planning, 2013* Katie Himmelfarb, Planning, 2014* Michael Strange, Planning, 2016*

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Robert Blauvelt, Newark Arts and Sciences, 2018* Jennifer Whytlaw, Geography, 2018* EXTERNALLY FUNDED RESEARCH Michael Greenberg, Funds available through our centers

Source Details, 2001-2010 $, 1000s

Federal DOE, EPA, DOD, HUD, CDC, DHS 9325 State Highlands 120 County/Local Somerset, Middlesex 365 Private EXXON, Unions NJ 137 Not-for-profit Dodge, First Baptist, Mushett, SRA 874 Total 10821

Source Details, 2011-2013 $, 1000s

Federal DOE, EPA, DOD (USACE), CDC, DHS;NOAA;

5165

State DCA, DEP 1681 County/Local --- --- Private --- ---29 Not-for-profit SRA, Mushett, PNC Foundation, Dodge,

Georgetown, UASI, PSE&G; Johnson Family 1741

Total UPDATE FOR 2014-2016 needed 8916

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Articles, Books, Reports, Editorials A = article, book chapter B = book R = report E = editorial RE=review *=electronic copy available Type Citation Year 1968 A 1. G. Carey, L. Macomber, and M. Greenberg, Educational and demographic factors in the urban geography of Washington, D.C., Geographical Review, LVIII, 1968, pp. 515-537. 1969 R- 2. L. Zobler, G. Carey, M. Greenberg, and R. Hordon, Benefits from Integrated Water Management in Urban Areas - The Case of the New York Metropolitan Region. Springfield, Virginia: Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical Information, Doc. No. PB 184019, 1969. A- 3. M. Greenberg, The implications of urbanization on public water supply agencies in the New York metropolitan region, Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the New York - New York Division, Association of American Geographers, II, 1969, pp. 33-46. RE- 4. Negro and Puerto Rican Populations of New York City in the Twentieth Century, by Nathan Kantrowitz, NY: American Geographical Society, in New York Statistician, 21 (2), November-December, 1969. 1970 A- 5. M. Greenberg, Urbanization, the management of public water supply systems, and the water supply crisis: The case of two municipal water systems in the New York metropolitan region, Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Meeting of the New York-New Jersey Division, Association of American Geographers, III, 1970, pp. 51-62. A- 6. M. Greenberg, An application of probability matrices to demographic and socioeconomic changes in ethnic concentrations: The Case of New

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York City, The New York Statistician, 22, 1970, pp. 3-6. RE- 7. Elementary Statistics for Economics and Business, Edwin Mansfield, editor, NY: WW Norton, 1970, in New York Statistician, 22 (2), November-December, 1970. 1971 A 8. M. Greenberg, G. Carey, L. Zobler, and R. Hordon, A geographical systems analysis of 2the water supply networks of the New York metropolitan region, Geographical Review, LXI, 1971, p. 39-354. [5,0,1,0] RE- 9. Urban Dynamics, by Jay Forrester, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1969, in New York Statistician, 22(4), March-April, 1971. 1972 A 10. M. Greenberg, Regional v. local: issues in wastewater treatment facility location, Growth and Change, 3,1972, pp. 38-43. A 11. M. Greenberg, and T. Boswell, Neighborhood deterioration as a factor in intraurban migration: a case in New York City, Professional Geographer, XXIV, 1972, pp. 11-16. A- 12. M. Greenberg, and I. Manners, Information and apprehension: the conflict over the Columbia University Triga Mark II nuclear reactor, Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the New York - New Jersey Division, Association of American Geographers, IV, 1972, pp. 10-19. A 13. M. Greenberg, A test of combinations of models for projecting the population of minor civil divisions, Economic Geography, 48, 1972, pp. 179-188. A 14. M. Greenberg, A test of alternative models for projecting county industrial production at the 2,3, and 4 digit standard industrial code levels, Urban and Regional Economics, I, 1972, pp. 397-417. B- 15 G. Carey, L. Zobler, M. Greenberg, and R. Hordon. Coordinated Management and Design of Metropolitan Area Water Supply and Waste Water Disposal Networks - A Linked Systems Analysis. Report for the Office of Water Resources Research, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1972. Published as Urbanization, Water Pollution, and Public Policy, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1972. R- 16. M. Greenberg, and D. Krueckeberg, Population Estimates and Projections for the Newbold Island Region, Newark, New Jersey: Public Service Electric and Gas Co., 1972.

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RE- 17. Quantitiative Ecological Analysis in the Social Sciences, Mattei Dogan and Stein Rokkan, eds., Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1969, in New York Statistician, 23(3), January-February, 1972. RE- 18. Simulating Regional Economic Development, by William Miernyk, Kenneth Shellhammer, Douglas Brown, Ronald Coccari, Charles Gallagher, and Wesley Wineman, 1970; and Industrial Location in the United States, by James Burrows, Charles Metcalf, and James Kaler, Lexington, MA.: Heath and Lexington, 1971, in New York Statistician, 23(4), March-April,1972. RE- 19. Network Analysis in Geography, by Peter Haggett and Richard Chorley, St. Martin's, 1970, in New York Statistician, 24(1), September-October, 1972. RE- 20. Principles of Econometrics, by Henri Theil, NY, John Wiley, 1971, in New York Statistician, 24(1), September-October, 1972. RE- 21. The Limits to Growth, by Donella Meadows, Dennis Meadows, Jorgen Randers, and William Behrens, III, NY, Universe Books, 1972, in New York Statistician, 24(1), September-October, 1972. RE- 22. Regional Input-Output Study, Recollections and Diverse Notes on the Philadelphia Experience, by Walter Isard and Thomas Langford, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1971, in New York Statistician, 25(1), November-December, 1972. 1973 A 23. M. Greenberg, G. Carey, L. Zobler, and R. Hordon, A statistical dissolved oxygen model for a free-flowing river system, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 68, 1973, pp. 279-283. A- 24. M. Greenberg and R. Zimmerman, On estimating the control of industrial water pollution at small spatial scales, Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation, 45, 1973, 462-469. A- 25. M. Greenberg, and R. Hordon, Water quality in a polluted estuary: a preliminary analysis of the Arthur Kill, Proceedings of the Association of American Geographers, Middle States Division, VI, 1973, pp. 29-36. [13,1,2,0,9] B- 26. M. Greenberg, D. Krueckeberg, and R. Mautner, Long-Range Population Projections for Minor Civil Divisions: A Manual and Programs, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, 1973. A- 27. M. Greenberg, Mathematical water quality models and decision- making in water resources planning: a skeptical view based on observations, Proceedings of Northeast

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Regional Science Association, 3, 1973, pp. 82-86. R- 28. M. Greenberg, Newark: selected demographic changes, in William Phillips, Jr., Participation of the Black Community in Selected Aspects of the Educational Institution of Newark, 1958-1972, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University, report prepared for National Institute of Mental Health, Center for Minority Group Mental Health Programs, 1973, ch. 3, pp. 36-73. RE- 29. Input-Output Techniques, by A. Brody and AP Carter, eds. NY: Elsevier, 1972, in New York Statistician, 25(1), September-October, 1973. RE- 30. Input-Output Analysis as a Predictive Tool, by Arlene Shapiro, Bureau of Economic Analysis Staff Paper No. 20, Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, 1972, New York Statistician, 25(2), November-December, 1973. 1974 A 31. M. Greenberg and R. Hordon, Environmental impact statements: some annoying questions, Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 40, 1974, pp. 164-175. A- 32. M. Greenberg, and J. Hughes, Analysis of human territoriality: alternative factor analytic methodologies, New York Statistician, 25, 1974, pp. 3-4, 6-7. B- 33. M. Greenberg, ed., Readings in Urban Economics and Spatial Patterns. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, 1974. A 34. G. Carey and M. Greenberg, Towards a geographical theory of hypocritical decision-making, Human Ecology, 2, 1974, pp. 243-257. A- 35. M. Greenberg, and R. Hordon, Factors influencing the demand for water by public potable agencies and private industrial consumers in New Jersey, paper presented to the State of New Jersey Planning Council, 1973, in T. Norman, ed., New Jersey Trends. New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1974, pp. 213-234. A- 36. M. Greenberg, Factor analysis as a tool for studying demographic issues, paper presented to the State of New Jersey Planning Council, 1973, in T. Norman, ed., op. cit., pp. 129-146 (copy received in 1974). . A 37. M. Greenberg, and D. Krueckeberg, Demographic analysis for nuclear power plant siting: a set of computerized models and a suggestion for improving siting practices, Journal of Computers and Operations Research, l, 1974, pp. 497-506.

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A- 38. M. Greenberg, R. Hordon, L. Zobler, and G. Carey, Water quality monitoring and river basin planning: a critique and some recommendations, Journal of Environmental Management, 2, 1974, pp. 319-320. [21,3,3,0] RE- 39. Statistical and Mathematical Aspects of Pollution Problems, by John Pratt, ed., Marcel Dekker, 1974, in New York Statistician, 26(2), November-December,1974. 1975 A- 40. M. Greenberg, A commentary on the sewer moratorium as a piecemeal remedy for controlling development, in James W. Hughes, editor, New Dimensions of Urban Planning, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1975, pp. 215-231. A- 41. M. Greenberg, Beyond the checklist approaches - specific problems of EIS inquiry, in Robert Burchell and David Listokin, The Environmental Impact Handbook, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1975, pp. 215-231. R 42. M. Greenberg, A Deepwater Oil Terminal for Northern New Jersey: Potential Onshore Effects and Institutional Responses, Occasional Paper 5, Hudson Basin Project, Poughkeepsie, New York, April 1975, 18 pp. R- 43. M. Greenberg, The Impact of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 on the Water Quality Monitoring and Surveillance Programs in the Delaware Estuary and Bay, report prepared for the National Commission on Water Quality, Betz Environmental Engineers, and the Graduate School of Public Administration of New York University, May 1, 1975, 108 pp. A- 44. M. Greenberg, Assessing the economic and environmental tradeoffs of the proposed deepwater oil terminal, paper presented at Environmental Planning Seminar, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 11, 1974, Proceedings of the Environmental Planning Seminar, 1975, pp. 238-254. A- 45. M. Greenberg, Impact of industrial activity on water quality, in Environmental Modification Case Studies, Part II, Environmental Sourcebook, Washington, D.C.: Association of American Geographers, Chapter 10, 1975, pp. 360-386. RE- 46. Water Pollution, by Julian McCuall and Janice Crossland, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, NY, 1974, in Growth and Change, 6(3), July 1975. RE- 47. The Black Inner City, by David Ley, Washington, DC Association of American Geographers, 1974, in Professional Geographer, 27(3), August 1975. RE- 48. A Guide to Models in Governmental Planning and Operations, by S. Gass and R. Sisson,

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eds., Sauger Books, 1975, in New York Statistician, 27(2), November-December, 1975. 1976 B- 49. M. Greenberg, and R. Hordon, Water Supply Planning in Politically Fragmented Regions, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1976. B- 50. M. Greenberg, Solid Waste Planning in Metropolitan Regions, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1976. A 51. L. Zobler, G. Carey, M. Greenberg, and R. Hordon, A geographical systems analysis of the water disposal networks of the New York metropolitan region, Geographical Review, 66, 1976, pp. 32-47. A 52. M. Greenberg, and N. Valente, Recent economic trends in the major Northeastern metropolises, in Post-Industrial America: Metropolitan Decline & Inter-Regional Job Shifts, G. Sternlieb and J. Hughes, eds., New Brunswick, New Jersey: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1976, pp. 77-99. [27,5,5,0] A- 53. M. Greenberg, J. Caruana, and T. Peterson, An analysis of E.P.A.'s ratings of environmental impact statements, Transition, 6, 1976, pp. 1-5. A- 54. M. Greenberg, R. Hordon, A test of alternatives for meeting public potable water requirements, Water Resources Bulletin, 12, 1976, pp. 669-680. A 55. M. Greenberg, J. Caruana, and B. Krugman, Solid waste management: a test of alternative strategies using optimization techniques, Environment and Planning, 8, 1976, pp. 587-597. 1977 A 56. M. Greenberg, Suggestions for evaluating resource recovery proposals, Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 43, 1977, pp. 24-32. E 57. M. Greenberg, Up-front environmental mediation, Geographical Review, 67, 1977, p. 235. A 58. M. Greenberg, and D. Straus, Up-front resolution of environmental and economic disputes, Environmental Comment, 1977, pp. 16-18. Reprinted in F. Schnidman and J. Silverman, eds. Management & Control of Growth, Washington, D.C.: Urban Land Institute, 1980, pp. 252-256. A 59. M. Greenberg, Use of mathematical extrapolation methods to forecast population of small areas, pp. 29-35 in Population Forecasting for Small Areas, Oak Ridge, Tennessee: Oak Ridge Associated Universities, 1977.

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1978 B* 60. M. Greenberg, R. Anderson, and G.W. Page, Environmental Impact Statements, Resource Papers for College Geography 78-3, Washington, D.C.: Association of American Geographers, 1978. B 61. M. Greenberg, and Nancy Neuman, New Jersey Toward the Year 2000: Population Projections, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, 1978. B 62. M. Greenberg, D. Krueckeberg, and C. Michaelson, Population and Employment Projections for Local Governments: A Manual and Computer Program, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, 1978. B 63. C. Michaelson, and M. Greenberg, New Jersey Toward the Year 2000: Employment Projections, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, 1978. [33,9,5,1] B 64. M. Greenberg, Applied Linear Programming for the Socioeconomic and Environmental Sciences, New York, N.Y.: Academic Press, 1978. A 65. M. Greenberg and T. O'Neill, Solid waste: the end of the bottomless pit, New York Affairs, 5, 1978, pp. 114-129. RE. 66. Handbook for Environmental Planning: the Social Consequences of Environmental Change, by James McEvoy III and Thomas Dietz, eds. Wiley-Interscience: NY, 1977, in Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 44(4), 1978. 1979 B 67. M. Greenberg and Others, A Primer on Industrial Environmental Impact, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, 1979. R 68. M. Greenberg, The Spatial Distribution of Cancer Mortality and of High and Low Risk Factors in the New Jersey-New York-Philadelphia Metropolitan Regions, 1950-1969, Part I, Trenton, New Jersey: Department of Environmental Protection, 1979, also available through National Technical Information Service, PB-292 948/7BE. R 69. G.W. Page, Jr., and M. Greenberg, An Initial Statistical Analysis of Carcinogenic and Toxic Substances in the Ground Water of New Jersey, Trenton, New Jersey: Department of Environmental Protection, 1979.

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R 70. J. Caruana, K. Ohlson, and M. Greenberg, The New Jersey Industrial Carcinogen Survey, Year l, Final Report, Trenton, New Jersey: Toxic Substances Program, NJDEP, 1979. R 71. R. Anderson, and M. Greenberg, Environmental Cancer Data Base: Status Report, Trenton, New Jersey: Toxics Substances Program, NJDEP, 1979. R 72. G. Page, and M. Greenberg, A Procedure to Distinguish Background Concentrations of Toxics in Ground Water from Significantly Polluted Sample Concentrations, Trenton, New Jersey: Toxics Substances Program, NJDEP, 1979. R 73. M. Greenberg, and K. Ohlson, An Exploratory Statistical Analysis of the Initial Airborne Metal Data, Trenton, New Jersey: Toxics Substances Program, NJDEP, 1979. R 74. M. Greenberg and K. Ohlson, An Analysis of the Initial Airborne Organics Data, Trenton, New Jersey: Toxics Substances Program, NJDEP, 1979. R 75 M. Greenberg, The Spatial Association of Cancer Mortality and of High and Low Risk Factors in the New Jersey-New York-Philadelphia Metropolitan Regions, 1950-1969 and 1968-1972, report submitted to Toxics Substances Program, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1979, R 76. N. Neuman and M. Greenberg, A Statistical Analysis of Airborne Particulates in New Jersey, 1973-1977, report submitted to Toxics Substances Program, NJDEP, 1979. [34,11,14,1] A 77. M. Greenberg, Cancer research in New Jersey, in Marilyn Brown, ed., Case Studies and a Dialogue on the Role of Geographic Analysis in Public Policy, Urbana, Ill.: Department of Geography Paper, no. 12, 1979, pp. 4-15. R 78. R. Ziegenfus and M. Greenberg, Computer mapping of cancer mortality data, report submitted to Toxics Substances Program, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1979. R 79. M. Greenberg and J. Caruana, Cancer Mortality Patterns in the New Jersey-New York-Philadelphia Metropolitan Regions, 1950-1972: Temporal and Geographical Changes and Age Group Differences, Part III, report submitted to the Toxics Substances Program, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1979. R 80. G.W. Page and M. Greenberg, Patterns of Toxics Contamination and Comparison of Concentrations in the Ground and Surface Waters of New Jersey, report submitted to the Toxics Substances Program, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1979. RE 81. Environmental Impact Statements: A Guide to Preparation and Review, by Martin Baker, Joseph Kaming, and Richard Morrison, NY, Practicing Law Institute, 1977; Environmental

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Impact Analysis: Emerging Issues in Planning, by Ravinder Jane and Bruce Hutchings, eds. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois, 1978; Environmental Impact Assessment: A Review, by Marilyn Rowland, Memphis, TN, Regional Economic Development Center, Memphis State University, 1978; and The Environmental Impact Statement Process: A Guide to Citizen Action, by Neil Orloff, Washington, DC, Information Resources Press,1978, in Journal of the American Planning Association, 45(3), July 1979, 346-348. 1980 R 82. M. Greenberg, Highlights of the Spatial Distribution of Cancer Mortality and of Factors Associated with Increased and Reduced Risk of Cancer Mortality in the New Jersey-New York-Philadelphia Metropolitan Region, 1950-1969 and 1968-1972, report submitted to Toxics Substances Program, New Jersey Department of Environmental protection, 1980. A 83. M. Greenberg, F. McKay, and P. White, A time-series comparison of cancer mortality rates in the New jersey-New York-Philadelphia metropolitan region and the remainder of the United States, 1950-1969, American Journal of Epidemiology, 111, 1980, pp. 166-174. A 84. M. Greenberg, J. Caruana, B. Holcomb, G. Greenberg, R. Parker, J. Louis, and P. White, High cancer mortality rates from childhood leukemia and young adult Hodgkin's Disease and lymphoma in the New Jersey-New York-Philadelphia metropolitan corridor, 1950-1969, Cancer Research, 40, 1980, pp. 439-443. A 85 M. Greenberg, P. Preuss, and R. Anderson, Clues for case control studies of cancer in the Northeast urban corridor, Medical Geography: Social Science and Medicine, 14d, 1980, pp. 37-43. R 86. M. Greenberg, J. Keene, S. Schowgurow, An Empirical Test of the Association Between Gross Contamination of Wells with Toxic Substances and Surrounding Land Use, report submitted to Toxic Substances Program, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1980. R 87 G.W. Page and M. Greenberg, Distinguishing Toxic Substances at Background Levels from those Significantly Greater than Background: A Test of Three Approaches and a Hybrid Approach, report submitted to Toxic Substances Program, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1980. [38,11,20,1,12] A 88. M. Greenberg, A method to separate the geographical components of temporal change in cancer mortality rates, Carcinogenesis, 1, 1980, pp. 553-557. A 89 G. W. Page, M. Greenberg, and R. Tucker, Analysis of carcinogenic and toxic substances in the ground water of New Jersey, The Science of the Total Environment, 16, 1980, pp. 293-294.

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R 90. J. Caruana, K. Ohlson, and M. Greenberg, The New Jersey Industrial Carcinogen Survey: Year Two Final Report, report submitted to the Office of Cancer and Toxic Substances Research, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1980. A 91. M. Greenberg, Finding areas with excessively high rates of childhood, teenage, and young adult cancer, The Candlelighters Foundation, 6, 1980, pp. 4-5. A 92. G.W. Page and M. Greenberg, Toxic substances in the ground water of New Jersey, The Northeast Regional Science Review, 10, 1980, pp. 92-113. 1981 A 93. M. Greenberg, T. Burke, J. Caruana, G.W. Page, and K. Ohlson, Approaches and initial findings of a state-sponsored research programme on population exposure to toxic substances, The Environmentalist, l, 1981, pp. 53-63, reprinted in A. Blackburn, ed., Pieces of the Global Puzzle, Golden, Colorado: Fulcrum, 1986, pp. 83-99. A 94. M. Greenberg and G.W. Page, Planning with great uncertainty: a review and case study of the safe drinking water controversy, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 15, 1981, pp. 65-74. R 95. K. Ohlson and M. Greenberg, A User's Manual of the RAMIS Data Base for the New Jersey Industrial Survey, report submitted to the Office of Cancer and Toxic Substances Research, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1981. R 96. M. Greenberg, J. Caruana, and K. Ohlson, An Attempt to Associate the Groundwater and Industrial Survey Data Sets, report submitted to the Office of Cancer and Toxic Substances Research, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1981. A 97. M. Greenberg, Toward guidelines for applying linear correlation and regression methods in social science research, Northeast Regional Science Review, vol. 11, 1981, pp. 1-14. A 98. M. Greenberg, A note on the changing geography of cancer mortality within metropolitan regions of the United States, Demography, 18, 1981, pp. 411-420. [46,11,23,1] R 99. M. Greenberg, Trends in Cancer Mortality in the New Jersey-New York Philadelphia Region, 1950-1975, and Data Summary, New York Department of Environmental Protection, 1981. 1982 R 100. M. Greenberg and D. Krueckeberg, Issue Paper II, Population Trends Around Forty-Nine Operational Nuclear Power Sites in the United States, 1960-1980, report to Brookhaven National Laboratory for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1982.

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A 101. R. Anderson and M. Greenberg, Hazardous waste facility siting: a role for planners, Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 48, 1982, pp. 204-218. A 102. E. Lee, H. Goldsmith, M. Greenberg, and D. Pittenger, Trends and prospects, pp. 197-213 in E. Lee and H. Goldsmith, eds., Population Estimates, Beverly Hills: Sage, 1982. R 103. M. Greenberg and D. Krueckeberg, Issue Paper III, A Method for the Analysis of Population Projections Made by Utility Companies for Operating Nuclear Power Stations, report submitted to Brookhaven National Laboratory for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1982. A 104. M. Greenberg, R. Anderson, J. Keene, A. Kennedy, G.W. Page, and S. Schowgurow, Empirical test of the association between gross contamination of wells with toxic substances and surrounding land use, Environmental Science and Technology, 16, 1982, pp. 14-19. R 105. M. Greenberg and D. Krueckeberg, Issue Paper IV, An Analysis of Population Projections Made by Utility Companies for Operating Nuclear Power Stations, 1980 and 1990, report submitted to Brookhaven National Laboratory for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1982. A 106. G. Page and M. Greenberg, Maximum contaminant levels for toxic substances in water: a statistical approach, Water Resources Bulletin, 18, 1982, pp. 955-963. 1983 A 107. M. Greenberg, D. Barrows, P. Clark, S. Grohs, S. Kaplan, and N. Newton, White female respiratory cancer mortality: a geographical anomaly, Lung, 161, 1983, pp. 235-243. A 108. M. Greenberg, Environmental toxicology in the United States, pp. 157-174 in N. McGlashan and J. Blunden, eds., Geographical Aspects of Health, New York: Academic Press, 1983. A 109. M. Greenberg, Environmental health problems in the United States, Environmental Planning Quarterly, October 1983, pp. 1-3. A 110. M. Greenberg, Urbanization and cancer: changing mortality patterns? International Regional Science Review, 8, 1983 pp. 127-145. [54,11,27,1] B 111. M. Greenberg, Urbanization and Cancer Mortality, New York: Oxford University Press, 1983. 1984 A 112. M. Greenberg, Changing cancer mortality patterns in the rural United States, Rural Sociology, 49, 1984, pp. 143-153.

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A 113. M. Greenberg, Sunbelt, frostbelt, and public health, Society, 21, 1984, pp. 68-75. A 114. R. Anderson and M. Greenberg, Siting hazardous waste facilities: theory versus reality, Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences, 58, 1984, pp. 170-186. A 115. M. Greenberg, D. Krueckeberg, and M. Kaltman, Population trends around nuclear power plants, pp. 189-211 in M. Pasqualetti and K. Pijawka, eds., Nuclear Power: Assessing and Managing Hazardous Technology, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1984. A 116. M. Greenberg, R. Anderson, and K. Rosenberger, Social and economic effects of hazardous waste management sites, Hazardous Waste, l, 1984, pp. 387-396. A 117. M. Greenberg, D. Krueckeberg, M. Kaltman, and W. Metz, A review of population projections: the case of commercial nuclear power stations, Nuclear Safety, 25, 1984, pp. 751-759. A 118. M. Greenberg, M. Burrington, and C. Smith, Guidelines and an illustration of the use of ecological data for seeking clues of excess risk, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 18, 1984, pp. 293-299. B 119. M. Greenberg and R. Anderson, Hazardous Waste Sites: the Credibility Gap, New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1984. Reprinted Transaction Publishers, 2012. 1985 A 120. M. Greenberg, Cancer atlases: uses and limitations, Environmentalist, 5, 1985, pp. 187-191. A 121. M. Greenberg, G. Carey, and F. Popper, External causes of death among young white Americans, New England Journal of Medicine, 313, 1985, pp. 1482-1483. RE 122. Hazardous Waste Management: In Whose Backyard?, by Machalann Harthill, ed, Westview Press, 1984, in Professional Geographer, 37(1), 118-119. 1986 A 123. M. Greenberg, Does New Jersey cause cancer, The Sciences, January/February 1986, pp. 40-46. [64,13,27,1] R 124. P. Sandman, D. Sachsman, M. Greenberg, M. Jurkat, A. Gotsch and M. Gochfeld,

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Environmental Risk Reporting in New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey, report presented to Industry/University Cooperative Center for Research in Hazardous and Toxic Substances, 1986. A 125. M. Greenberg, Health effects of environmental chemicals, Journal of Planning Literature, l, Winter 1985-1986, pp. 1-13. R 126. P. Sandman, D. Sachsman, M. Greenberg, M. Jurkat, A. Gotsch, and M. Gochfeld, Informing the Public During an Environmental Crisis, New Brunswick, N. J. report presented to Industry/University Cooperative Center for Research in Hazardous and Toxic Substances, 1986. R. 127. P. Sandman, D. Sachsman, M. Greenberg, L. Van Leer, M. Jurkat, A. Gotsch, and M. Gochfeld, Providing Environmental Risk Information to the Media: a Feasibility Study, New Brunswick, N.J., report presented to Industry/University Cooperative Center for Research in Hazardous and Toxic Substances, 1986. R 128. P. Sandman, D. Sachsman, M. Greenberg, A. Gotsch, M. Gochfeld, and M. Jurkat, The Environmental Accident: Reporting Under Deadline Pressure, New Brunswick, N.J., report presented to Industry/University Cooperative Center for Research in Hazardous and Toxic Substances, 1986. E 129. M. Greenberg and F. Popper, Viewpoint: planner ignore hazardous waste problems at the public's peril, Planning, 52, 1986, p. 46. A 130. M. Greenberg, Indoor air quality: protecting public health through design, planning, and research, Journal of Architecture and Planning Research, 3, 1986, pp. 253-261. R 131. P. Sandman, D. Sachsman, M. Greenberg, M. Jurkat, A. Gotsch, and M. Gochfeld, Covering Environmental Risk: Report of a Workshop at the Record, report presented to Industry/University Cooperative Center for Research in Hazardous and Toxic Substances, 1986. A 132. M. Greenberg, Disease competition as a factor in ecological studies of mortality: the case of urban centers, Social Science and Medicine, 23, 1986, pp. 929-934. R 133. P. Lioy, M. Greenberg, and M. Gochfeld, Evaluation of Integrated Environmental Management and Santa Clara Valley Phase I Project, Piscataway, N.J., report submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1986. A 134. M. Greenberg, D. Krueckeberg, M. Kaltman, W. Metz, and C. Wilhelm, Local planning v. national policy: urban growth near nuclear power stations in the United States, Town and Planning Review, 57, 1986 pp. 225-238. [68,13,33,2] 1987

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R 135. P. Sandman, D. Sachsman, and M. Greenberg, The Environmental News Source: Informing the Media During an Environmental Crisis, New Brunswick, N.J.: report presented to Industry/University Cooperative Center for Research in Hazardous and Toxic Substances, 1987. A 136. M. Greenberg, Contamination: a constraint on redevelopment of industrial properties, in Hazardous Materials Disposal: Siting and Management, M. Chatterji, ed., Gower Publishing Co., England, 1987, pp. 71-77. A 137. M. Greenberg, G. Carey, and F. Popper, Violent death, violent states, and American youth, The Public Interest, no. 87, 1987, pp. 38-48. A 138. G. Carey, M. Greenberg, and F. Popper, U.S. youth and violent death, Focus, vol. 37, 1987, pp. 30-32. R 139. D. Sachsman, P. Sandman, M. Greenberg. Making and Shaping News on Environmental Risk, report of a symposium held at Rutgers University, submitted to Industry/University Cooperative Center for Research in Hazardous and Toxic Substances, 1987. R 140. D. Sachsman, P. Sandman, M. Greenberg, and M. Gochfeld, Teaching Future Journalists About Environmental Risk: Evaluating the Use of Covering an Environmental Accident, report submitted to Industry/University Cooperative Center for Research in Hazardous and Toxic Substances, 1987. R 141. D. Sachsman, P. Sandman, M. Greenberg, and M. Gochfeld, Covering Environmental Risks: Role Playing Seminar on How to Make the Toxic Substance Issue Understandable, report submitted to Industry/University Cooperative Center for Research in Hazardous and Toxic Substances, 1987. A 142. M. Greenberg, Research policy and review 16. Geographical disparities in state cancer-prevention policies: the need for strong federal intervention, Environment and Planning A, 19, 1987, pp. 715-718. B 143. M. Greenberg, Public Health and the Environment, New York Guilford Press, 1987. B 144. R. Sandman, D. Sachsman, M. Greenberg, and M. Gochfeld, Environmental Risk and the Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Press, 1987. A 145. M. Greenberg, The changing geography of major causes of death among middle- age white Americans, 1939-1981, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 21, 1987, pp. 223-228. E 146. M. Greenberg, J. Leibowitz, and F. Popper, Guest editorial: hats off to local

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public health officers, Journal of Environmental Health, 49, 1987, pp. 340-341. [73,15,37,3] A 147. M. Greenberg, Sampling strategies for finding contaminated land, Applied Geography, 7, 1987, pp. 197-202. A 148. M. Greenberg, Urban/rural differences in behavioral risk factors for chronic diseases, Urban Geography, 8, 1987, pp. 146-151. RE 149. Agent Orange on Trial: Mass Toxic Disasters in the Courts, by Peter Schuck, Harvard University Press, 1986, in Environmentalist, 1987, 7(3), p. 238-239. 1988 A 150. M. Greenberg, Closing the gap: comparison of New Jersey and the United States, white middle-age death rates, 1939-1981, discussion paper, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute, May 1987, published as Death Rates in New Jersey, New Jersey Medicine, 85, 1988, pp. 950-953. A 151. M. Greenberg, Introduction to medical geography--selected papers from the 1986 international symposium, Medical Geography: Social Science and Medicine, 26, 1988, pp. 3-4. A 152. M. Greenberg, Behavioral risk and education: a United States case study, The Environmentalist, 8, 1988, pp. 27-30. A 153. D. Sachsman, P. Sandman, M. Greenberg, K. Salamone, Using hypothetical incidents to improve reporting, Journalism Educator, 43, 1988, pp. 57-59, 77. RE 154. Quality of Life in American Neighborhoods. Levels of Affluence, Toxic Waste, and Cancer Mortality in Residential Zip Code Areas, by Jay Gould, Westview Press, 1986, in Environmental Management, 1988, 12(2), 260-261. RE 155. Healthier Profits, Business Success and the Green Factor, by Steve Robinson, ed. The Environmental Foundation, London, 1986, in Environmentalist, 1988, 8(4), p.314. RE 156. Surveying Derelict Land, by EM Bridges, Oxford University Press, 1987, in Environmentalist, 8(2), 1988,166-166. 1989 A 157. M. Greenberg, D. Sachsman, P. Sandman, and K. Salomone, Network evening news coverage of environmental risk; Risk Analysis, 9, 1989, pp. 119-126.

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A 158. M. Greenberg and S. Amer, Self-interest and direct legislation: public support of a hazardous waste bond issue in New Jersey, Political Geography Quarterly, 8, 1989, pp. 67-78 A 159. D. Sachsman, P. Sandman, M. Greenberg, and K. Salomone, Improving press coverage of environmental risk, Industrial Crisis Quarterly, 2, 1988, pp. 283-296 (copy received in 1989). A 160. M. Greenberg, R. Cody, and C. Helm, Predicting low grades in biostatistics with a pretest, The Journal of Health Administration Education, 7, 1989, pp. 122-125. A 161. M. Greenberg, D. Sachsman, P. Sandman, and K. Salomone, Risk, drama, and geography: network evening news coverage of environmental risk, Journalism Quarterly, Summer 1989, pp. 267-276. A 162. R. Caplan, M. Greenberg, and L. Bellet, For-profit smoking cessation programs and their clients: A New Jersey case study, New Jersey Medicine, 86, 1989, pp. 181-183. [85,15,37,3] A 163. S. Macey, M. Greenberg, M. Weismantel, and L. Carmack, Critiquing and redrawing maps: techniques to enhance cartographic knowledge, Journal of Geography, 87, 1988, pp. 162-167 (received issue in 1989). R 164. P. Sandman, D. Sachsman, and M. Greenberg, The Environmental News Source: Providing Environmental Risk Information to the Media, Newark, New Jersey: report to Hazardous Substances Management Research Center, 1988 (distributed in 1989). B 165. D. Sachsman, M. Greenberg, and P. Sandman, The Environmental Reporter's Handbook, Newark, New Jersey: Hazardous Substances Management Research Center, 1988 (distributed in 1989). A 166. M. Greenberg, P. Sandman, D. Sachsman, and K. Salomone, Experts and advocates as news sources: network television evening new coverage of environmental risk, Environment, 31, 1989, pp. 16-20, 40-44. R 167. P. Sandman, D. Sachsman, M. Greenberg, Report of a Conference on Risk Communication for Environmental News Sources, report presented to Hazardous Substances Management Research Center, December 1988 (distributed in 1989). R 168. M. Greenberg, D. Wartenberg, Nightly Network News Coverage of Clusters of Deaths, Injuries, and Illnesses; 1978-1987, report submitted to New Jersey Department of Health, December 1988 (distributed in 1989). R 169. M. Greenberg, D. Wartenberg, H. Kipen, and D. Schneider, Evaluation of the

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Quality and Quantity of Information Available for the Study of Cancer Among Blacks, Hispanics, and the Economically Disadvantaged in New Jersey, vol. 1, State and State-Sponsored Data Sets, report submitted to the New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research, 1989. R 170. M. Greenberg and D. Wartenberg, Network evening news coverage of clustered infectious disease events, report submitted to New Jersey Department of Health, February 1989. A* 171. M. Greenberg and D. Schneider, America's wellness policy and health promotion, Transactions and Studies, 11, 1989, 237-249. R 172. D. Wartenberg and M. Greenberg, Detecting Disease Clusters: the Importance of Statistical Power, report submitted to the New Jersey Department of Health, March 1989. R 173. M. Greenberg and D. Wartenberg, Newspaper Coverage of Disease Clusters, report submitted to the New Jersey Department of Health, April 1989. A 174. M. Greenberg, Black male cancer and American urban health policy, Journal of Urban Affairs, 10, 1989, pp. 113-130. [89,16,44,3] R 175. M. Greenberg, D. Wartenberg, H. Kipen, D. Schneider, Evaluation of the Quality and Quantity of Information Available for the Study of Cancer Among Blacks, Hispanics, and the Economically Disadvantaged in New Jersey, vol. 2, Federal, Proprietary and Local Data Sets, report submitted to the New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research, 1989. A 176. R. Earickson, M. Greenberg, N. Lewis, M. Meade, S. Taylor, Medical Geography, pp. 425-450 in G. Gaile and C. Willmott, Geography in America, Columbus, Merrill Publishing Company, 1989. R 177. M. Greenberg and D. Wartenberg, State government responses to community requests for cancer cluster investigations: an analysis of alternative processes, report submitted to New Jersey Department of Health, November 1989. A 178. M. Greenberg, Privatization, federalism, and cancer prevention in the United States: abdicating a noble goal, pp. 203-215 in J. Scarpaci, ed., Health Services in Industrial Societies, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1989. R 179. M. Gochfeld, B. Goldstein, M. Greenberg, R. Snyder, and H. Spiro, Asbestos in New Jersey's Institutions of Higher Education: an Assessment of Risk with Recommendations, report submitted to New Jersey Department of Higher Education, December 1989. A 180. R. Caplan, M. Greenberg, and P. Landsbergis, AIDS and employment in New Jersey: private employment and public policy, AIDS and Public Policy Journal, vol. 4, 1989, pp. 152-158.

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RE 181. America’s Future in Toxic Waste Management, by Bruce Piasecki and Gary Davis, Quorum Books, 1987, in Environmental Management, 13(3), 376-377, 1989. RE 182. The Bhopal Syndrome, by David Weir, Earthscan, 1988, in Environmentalist, 1989, 9(3), p. 237. RE 183. The Story of My Boyhood and Youth, by John Muir, Conongate Publishers, 1987 (first published in 1913), in Environmentalist, 1989, 9(3), p. 238. 1990 A 184. M. Greenberg and D. Wartenberg, Commentary: how epidemiologists can improve television network news coverage of disease cluster reports, Epidemiology, vol. 1, 1990, pp. 167-170. R 185. M. Greenberg, D. Wartenberg, H. Kipen, and D. Schneider, Evaluation of the Quality and Quantity of Information Available for the Study of Cancer Among Blacks, Hispanics, and the Economically Disadvantaged in New Jersey, vol. 3, Review of Data Quality, report submitted to the New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research, January 1990. R 186. D. Wartenberg and M. Greenberg, The Study of Disease Clusters, a report to the New Jersey Department of Health, 1990. A* 187. M. Greenberg, F. Popper, and B. West, TOADS: a new American urban epidemic, Urban Affairs Quarterly, vol. 25, 1990, pp. 438-457. A* 188. M. Greenberg, M. Rosenberg, D. Phillips, and D. Schneider, Activism for medical geographers: American, British, and Canadian viewpoints, Medical Geography: Social Science and Medicine, vol. 30, 1990, pp. 173-177. [95,16,49,3] A 189. M. Greenberg and D. Wartenberg, Understanding mass media coverage of disease clusters, American Journal of Epidemiology. vol. 132, 1990, pp. 192-195. A 190. M. Greenberg and D. Wartenberg, Network television evening news coverage of infectious disease events, Journalism Quarterly, vol. 67, 1990, pp. 142-146. A 191. D. Wartenberg and M. Greenberg, Detecting disease clusters: the importance of statistical power, American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 132, 1990, pp. 156-166. R 192. B. West and M. Greenberg, Cancer Research in New Jersey: A Compendium of Reported Strengths, Weaknesses, and Options, report submitted to the New Jersey Commission on

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Cancer Research, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1990. A 193. D. Wartenberg and M. Greenberg, Space-time models for detection of clusters of disease, Spatial Epidemiology: London Papers in Regional Science, vol. 21, 1990, pp. 17-34. R 194. A. Saville, M. Greenberg, L. Goldberg, K. Friedman, and C. Chess, Organizational Factors and Corporate Risk Communication, Report submitted to the Hazardous Substances Management Research Center, 1990. A* 195. D. Schneider, M. Greenberg, and B. Stach, Pediatric cancer mortality rates in New Jersey and the United States, New Jersey Medicine, vol. 87, 1990, pp. 703-711. R 196. C. Chess, P. Sandman, and M. Greenberg, Empowering Agencies to Communicate About Environmental Risk: Suggestions for Overcoming Organizational Barriers, Rutgers University: Report to the Northeast Hazardous Substances Research Center, 1990. R 197. C. Chess, K. Salomone, M. Greenberg, P. Sandman, A. Saville, and J. A. Valenti, Impact of a European Tour on Participants Viewpoints, Rutgers University, Report to Hazardous Substances Management Research Center, 1990. A 198. K. Salomone, M. Greenberg, P. Sandman, and D. Sachsman, A question of quality: how journalists and news sources evaluate coverage of environment and risk, Journal of Communication, vol. 40, 1990, pp. 117-130. A 199. M. Greenberg and B. Schwartz, Asbestos: Is removal the best approach? Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, vol. 5, 1990, pp. 82-86. A 200. M. Greenberg and F. Popper, Government land preservation and communication policies in fast-growing counties of the United States of America, Government and Policy, vol. 8, 1990, pp. 417-426. [103,16,53,3] RE 201 Contaminated Communities: the Social and Psychological Impacts of Residential Toxic Exposure, by Michael Edelstein, Westview Press, 1988, in Environmentalist, 1990, 10(1), p.80. 1991 R 202. D. Schneider, M. Greenberg, and M. Donaldson, New Jersey Pediatric Cancer Incidence: Data Quality and Trends, 1979-1985, Part I, Review of Data Quality, report submitted to NJ Commission on Cancer Research, Trenton, 1991. A 203. H. Kipen, D. Wartenberg, P. Scully, and M. Greenberg, Are non-whites at greater risk for occupational cancer? American Journal of Industrial Medicine, vol. 19, 1991, pp. 67-74.

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A 204. M. Greenberg and D. Wartenberg, Communicating to an alarmed community about cancer clusters: a fifty state survey, Journal of Community Health, vol. 16, 1991, pp. 71-82. A 205. M. Greenberg, American cities: good and bad news about public health, Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, vol. 67, 1991, pp. 17-21. A 206. O. Mitchell and M. Greenberg, Outdoor advertising of addictive products, New Jersey Medicine, vol. 88, 1991, pp. 331-333. R 207. M. Greenberg and J. Wolpert, Prioritizing hazardous waste sites for cleanup: economic and social impacts, report submitted to Committee on Remedial Action Priorities for Hazardous Waste Sites, National Academy of Sciences, 1991. R 208. C. Chess, A. Saville, M. Greenberg and M. Tamuz, From crisis to credibility: behind the scenes of the risk communication program of Sybron Chemicals, Report submitted to Hazardous Substances Management Research Center, 1991. R 209. D. Schneider, M. Greenberg and M. Donaldson, NJ pediatric cancer incidence: data quality & trends, 1979-1985, Part II, Cancer incidence data, Report submitted to New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research, 1991. A 210. B. Goldstein and M. Greenberg, Environmental applications and interventions in public health, in Oxford Textbook of Public Health, second edition, vol. 3, edited by W. Holland, R. Detels, and G. Knox, pp. 3-16, Oxford University Press, 1991. E 211. M. Greenberg, Confronting scientists' normal ethical dilemmas, The Scientist. vol. 5, 1991, p. 12. A 212. M. Greenberg, F. Popper, and B. West, The fiscal pit and the federalist pendulum: explaining differences between US states in protecting public health and the environment, The Environmentalist, vol. 11, 1991, pp. 95-104. A 213. M. Greenberg and D. Wartenberg, Newspaper coverage of cancer clusters, Health Education Quarterly, vol. 18, 1991, pp. 363-374. [110,16,57,4] A 214. P. Landsbergis, R. Caplan, and M. Greenberg, AIDS and employment: the role of labor unions, AIDS & Public Policy Journal, vol. 6, 1991, pp. 76-82. A 215. D. Schneider, M. Greenberg, D. Wartenberg, and H. Kipen, The study of cancer in minorities, New Jersey Medicine, vol. 88, 1991, pp. 713-719. R 216. D. Schneider, M. Greenberg, and M. Donaldson, NJ Pediatric Cancer Incidence: Data Quality & Trends 1979-1985, Part III, Spatial Dimensions of Pediatric and Young Adult Cancer

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Incidence in New Jersey, Report submitted to New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research, Trenton, NJ, 1991. A 217. M. Greenberg, H. Spiro, and R. McIntyre, Ethical oxymora for risk assessment practitioners, Accountability in Research, vol. 1, 1991, pp. 245-257. RE 218. Welcome Thinner City: Urban Survival in the 1980s, by Colin Ward, Bedford Square Press, London, 1989, Environmentalist, 1991, 11(2), 115-156. RE 219. International Environmental Diplomacy, by John Caroll, ed., Cambridge University Press, 1990, in Environmentalist, 1991, 11(3), p. 230. 1992 R 220. M. Greenberg, Quality of Life and Hazardous Waste Sites, report to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Atlanta, Georgia: February 1992. A* 221. M. Greenberg, J. Naus, D. Schneider, and D. Wartenberg, Temporal clustering of homicide among urban 15-to 24-year old white and black Americans, Ethnicity and Disease, vol. 1, 1991, pp. 342-350 (copy received in 1992). A 222. D. Schneider and M. Greenberg, Death rates in rural America, 1939-1981: Convergence and poverty, chapter 3, pp. 55-68 in W. Gesler and T. Ricketts, eds., Health in Rural North America, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1992. B 223. D. Schneider, M. Greenberg, and B. West, Public Health and Public Health Services: The Connecticut-New Jersey-New York Tri-State Region, New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1992. A* 224. M. Greenberg, F. Popper, B. West, and D. Schneider, TOADS go to New Jersey: Implications for land use and public health in mid-sized and large US cities, Urban Studies, vol. 29, 1992, pp. 117-125. A 225. C. Chess, M. Tamuz, A. Saville, and M. Greenberg, Reducing uncertainty and increasing credibility: the case of Sybron Chemical, Inc., Industrial Crisis Quarterly, vol. 6, 1992, pp. 55-70. A* 226. M. Greenberg and D. Schneider, Region of birth and mortality of blacks in the United States, International Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 21, 1992, pp. 324-328. A* 227. M. Greenberg and D. Schneider, Blue Thursday? Homicide and suicide among urban 15-24 year old black male Americans, Public Health Reports, vol. 107, 1992, pp. 264-268.

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[119,17,59,4] A 228. M. Greenberg and J. Hughes, The impact of hazardous waste Superfund sites on the value of houses sold in New Jersey, Annals of Regional Science, vol. 26, 1992, pp. 147-153. A 229. M. Greenberg, Impediments to basing government health policies on science in the United States, Social Science and Medicine, vol. 35, 1992, pp. 531-540. A 230. G. Belnay and M. Greenberg, Participation politics: factors that influence recycling, MSW Management July/August, 1992, pp. 39-43. A* 231. D. Schneider and M. Greenberg, Choice of exercise: a good predictor of behavioral risk? Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, vol. 63, 1992, pp. 231-237. A 232. C. Chess, A. Saville, M. Tamuz, and M. Greenberg, The organizational links between risk communication and risk management: the case of Sybron Chemicals, Inc., Risk Analysis, vol. 12, 1992, pp. 431-438. R 233. M. Greenberg, Choking on Risk Assessment, report to the Queen's University Environmental and Technology Research Center, in Proceedings of Hazardous Waste Management: the Incineration Option, Belfast, Ireland, Queen's University, 1992. A 234. E. Dienemann, R. Ahlert, and M. Greenberg, Remediation of the Lipari landfill, America's #1 ranked Superfund site, Impact Assessment Bulletin, vol. 9, 1991, pp. 13-20 (copy received in 1992). A* 235. D. Schneider, M. Greenberg, and D. Choi, Violence as a public health priority for Black Americans, Journal of the National Medical Association, vol. 84, 1992, pp. 843-848. A 236. M. Greenberg and C. Chess, Communicating environmental risk through the mass media, The Public Manager, Fall, 1992, pp. 45-48. A 237. D. Wartenberg and M. Greenberg, Epidemiology, the press, and the EMF controversy, Public Understanding of Science, vol. 4, 1992, pp. 383-394. R 238. C. Chess, M. Greenberg, M. Tamuz, and A. Saville, Building Trust from the Inside: Behind the Scenes of the Risk Communication Program of Rohm and Haas' Bristol Plant, report to the Hazardous Substance Management Research Center, November, 1992. A* 239. D. Schneider, M. Greenberg, M. Donaldson, T. Abe, and D. Choi, Childhood and young adult cancer in New Jersey, New Jersey Medicine, vol. 89, 1992, pp. 929-934. A 240. D. Wartenberg and M. Greenberg, Methodological problems in investigating

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disease clusters, The Science of the Total Environment, vol. 127, 1992, pp. 173-185. [130,17,61,4] RE 241. The Last Gasp, by Trevor Hoyle, Grafton Books, 1990; Stark, by Ben Elton, Sphere Books, 1989; Telos, by Arthur Versluis, Arkana, 1987, in Environmentalist, 1992, 12(3), p.231. RE 242. Innovation and Environmental Risk, by Lewis Roberts and Albert Neale, eds. Belhaven Press, 1991, in in Environmentalist, 1992, 12(3), 231-232.

1993 R 243. J. Sanchez, M. Greenberg, R. Hordon, and C. Chess, Self-Interest and Voluntary Protection of Ground Water: Local Government Response to Initial Federal and State Initiatives in New Jersey, Report to New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1993. A* 244. M. Greenberg, F. Popper., D. Schneider and B. West, Community organizing to prevent TOADS in the United States, Community Development Journal, vol. 28, 1993, pp. 55-65. A 245. M. Greenberg and J. Martell, Ethical dilemmas and solutions for risk assessment scientists, Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, vol. 2, 1992, pp. 381-389 (copy received in 1993). A 246. L. Goldberg and M. Greenberg, Ethical issues for industrial hygienists--survey results and suggestions, American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, vol. 54, March 1993, pp. 127-134. A 247. M. Greenberg, Local health officers' views on hazardous waste remediation, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 83, 1993, pp. 752-754. R 248. J. Sanchez, M. Greenberg, R. Hordon, and C. Chess, Municipal Needs for Ground Water Protection: A Survey of New Jersey Municipalities, Report submitted to the Water Supply Element, NJDEPE, June 1993. A 249. D. Wartenberg, H. Kipen, P. Scully, and M. Greenberg, Racial oversight in occupational cancer epidemiology: a review of published studies, in B. Johnson, R. Williams, and C. Harris, eds. The National Minority Health Conference, Focus on Environmental Contamination, Proceedings, December 4-6, 1990, Princeton, NJ: Princeton Scientific Publishing Co.,] 1992, pp. 137-147 (copy received in 1993).

A* 250. M. Greenberg, Proving environmental inequity in siting locally unwanted land uses, Risk: Issues in Health & Safety, vol. 4, 1993, pp. 235-252. A* 251. D. Schneider, M. Greenberg, M.Donaldson, and D. Choi, Cancer clusters: the importance of monitoring multiple geographical scales, Social Science and Medicine, vol. 37, 1993,

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pp. 753-759. A* 252. D. Schneider, M. Greenberg, and D. Choi, Black leaders' perceptions of the year 2000 public health goals for black Americans, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 83, 1993, pp. 1171-1173. R 253. M. Greenberg, R. Hordon, J. Sanchez, and C. Chess, Communication with the Ground Water Management Assistance Center, Report submitted to the Water Supply Element, NJDEPE, August 1993. [138,17,64,4] A 254. M. Greenberg and J. Hughes, Impact of hazardous waste sites on property values and land use: tax assessors' appraisal, The Appraisal Journal, January 1993, pp. 42-51. E* 255. J. Morris, D. Schneider, and M. Greenberg, Universities as resources to state environmental agencies, Journal of Environmental Health, 56, 1993, pp. 712. A 256. D. Wartenberg and M. Greenberg, Solving the cluster puzzle: Clues to follow and pitfalls to avoid, Statistics in Medicine, 12, 1993, 1763-1770. A 257. D. Wartenberg, M. Greenberg, and R. Lathrop, Identification and characterization of populations living near high-voltage transmission lines: a pilot study, Environmental Health Perspectives, 101, 1993, 626-632. RE 258. Toxic Waste and Recycling, by Nigel Hawkes and Franklin Watts, Aladdin Books, 1991; Toxic Waste, by Tony Hare and Franklin Watts, Aladdin Books, 1991, in Environmentalist, 1993, 13(1), p. 61. RE 259. An Agenda of Science for Environment and Development in the 21st Century, by JCI Dooge et al., Cambridge University Press, 1992, in Environmentalist, 1993, 13(1), 61-62. RE 260. Environmental Epidemiology: Public Health and Hazardous Waste, by National Research Council, 1993, in Professional Geographer, 1993, 45(4), p. 481.

1994 A* 261. M. Greenberg, F. Popper, B. West, and D. Krueckeberg, Linking city planning and public health in the United States, Journal of Planning Literature, 8, 1994, 235-239. A 262. M. Greenberg, Risk scientists and government regulation of ethical behavior: a comparative analysis of opponents and proponents, Accountability in Research, 3, 1993, 169-176 (copy received in 1994).

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A* 263. D. Schneider, M. Greenberg, and D. Choi, Screening for time-space clusters at the minor civil division scale: a practical protocol, Geographica Medica, 3, 1993, 177-187 (copy received in 1994). R 264. M. Greenberg, Public Policy and Education: Ten Years of Research Progress, report to Hazardous Substances Management Research Center, Newark (NJ), February 1994. A 265. M. Greenberg and L. Goldberg, Ethical challenges to risk scientists; an exploratory analysis of survey data, Science, Technology, and Human Values. 19, 1994, 223-241. R 266. J. Sanchez, K. Lowrie, M. Greenberg, R. Hordon, and C. Chess, Municipal Attention to Ground Water Protection: A Selection of New Jersey Municipalities, New Brunswick, NJ: Ground Water Management Assistance Center, March 1994. A 267. M. Greenberg and F. Popper, Finding treasure in TOADS, Planning, 60, 1994, pp.24-28. A* 268. M. Greenberg and D. Schneider, Violence in American cities: Young black males is the answer, but what was the question? Social Science and Medicine, 39 (2), 1994, pp. 179-187. A* 269. M. Greenberg, D. Schneider, and D. Choi, Neighborhood quality, Geographical Review. 84 (1), 1994, pp. 1-15. [148,17,66,5] R 270. K. Lowrie, M. Greenberg, R. Hordon, and C. Chess, Selecting businesses to pilot ground water pollution prevention innovations, report to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energy, May 1994. A* 271. D. Schneider, M. Greenberg, M. Devanas, A. Sajja, F. Goodhart, and D. Burns, Evaluating HIV/AIDS Education in the University Setting, Journal of American College Health. 43, 1994, pp. 11-14. A* 272. M. Greenberg and D. Schneider, Hazardous waste site remediation, neighborhood change, and neighborhood quality, Environmental Health Perspectives. 102, 1994, pp. 542-547. A* 273. M. Greenberg, D. Schneider, and J. Martell, Hazardous waste sites, stress, and neighborhood quality in the USA, The Environmentalist. 12, 1994, 93-105. B 274. Committee on Remedial Action Priorities for Hazardous Waste Sites for Remedial Action Priorities, National Research Council, Ranking Hazardous Waste Sites for Remedial Action, Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1994. (As a member of the committee I wrote the initial draft of chapter 1, and parts of chapters 3, 5, 6, and 9.) A 275. L. Goldberg and M. Greenberg, A survey of ethical conduct in risk management:

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environmental economists, Ethics & Behavior, 4, 1994, 331-343. A 276. M. Greenberg, Preventing ethical misconduct in the risk sciences: opportunities, barriers, and strategies, Summary of June 17, 1993 conference, Accountability in Research, 3, 1994, 229-235. A* 277. J. Morris, D. Schneider, and M. Greenberg, Universities as resources to state health agencies, Public Health Reports, 109, 1994, 855-858. A* 278. D. Schneider and M. Greenberg, Violence: homicide and suicide in New Jersey, New Jersey Medicine 91, 1994, 855-858. 1995 A 279. C. Chess, M. Greenberg, and M. Tamuz, Organizational learning about environmental risk communication: the case of Rohm and Haas= Bristol plant, Society & Natural Resources, 8, 1995, 57-66. A* 280. M. Greenberg, D. Schneider, and J. Martell, Health promotion priorities of economically stressed cities, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 6, 1995, 10-22. B 281. B. West, P. Sandman, and M. Greenberg, The Reporter’s Environmental Handbook. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1995. [157,19,67,5] A* 282. Greenberg and D. Schneider, Hazardous waste site cleanup and neighborhood redevelopment: an opportunity to address multiple socially desirable goals, Policy Studies Journal, vol. 23 (1), 1995, 105-112. A* 283. M. Greenberg and D. Schneider, Migration and the cancer burden of New Jersey blacks, New Jersey Medicine, vol. 92 (8), 1995, 509-511. A* 284. M. Greenberg, D. Schneider, and J. Parry, Brown fields, a regional incinerator, and resident perception of neighborhood quality, Risk: Health, Safety and Environment, vol. 6, 1995, pp. 241-259. R 285. M. Ochsner, C. Chess, and M. Greenberg, Organizational Dimensions of Pollution Prevention at the 3M Corporation, New Brunswick, NJ: Report to the Hazardous Substance Management Research Center, 1995. R 286. C. Chess, M. Ochsner, and M. Greenberg, Making Pollution Prevention a Reality: the Case of Merck=s Rahway Plant, New Brunswick, NJ: Report to the Hazardous Substance Management Research Center, 1995.

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R 287. M. Ochsner, C. Chess, and M. Greenberg, Pollution Prevention at DuPont Edge Moor: An Organizational Analysis, New Brunswick, NJ: Report to the Hazardous Substance Management Research Center, 1995. A* 288. M. Greenberg and D. Schneider, Gender differences in risk perception: effects differ in stressed vs. Non-stressed environments, Risk Analysis, vol. 15,(4), 1995, pp. 503-511. A* 289. D. Schneider and M. Greenberg, Esophageal cancer mortality among black Americans: a Southern-born legacy of increased risk, Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conferences, vol. 18, 1995, pp. 15-22. R 290. M. Greenberg and Darien Simon, Demographic Characteristics of Counties Adjacent to the Savannah River, Hanford, and Other Major U.S. Department of Energy Sites, Report 1 to CRESP, New Brunswick, New Jersey, November 1995. R 291. M. Greenberg and Darien Simon, Economic Characteristics of Counties Adjacent to the Savannah River, Hanford, and Other Major U.S. Department of Energy Sites, Report 2 to CRESP, New Brunswick, New Jersey, November 1995. A* 292. M. Greenberg and D. Schneider, The cancer burden of Southern-born African- Americans: Analysis of a Social Geographical Legacy, The Milbank Quarterly, vol. 73 (4), 1995, 599-620. [163,19,72,5]

A 293. M. Greenberg, Separate and not equal: Health-environmental risk and economic-social impacts in remediating hazardous waste sites, Environmental Contaminants and Health, edited by S. Majumdar, F. Brenner, E. Miller, and L. Rosenfeld, 1995, 464-475. A 294. M. Ochsner, C. Chess, and M. Greenberg, Hitting a Ahome run@ at DuPont Edge Moor: Organizational factors for successful pollution prevention, Pollution Prevention Review, winter 1995, 65-74. A 295. M. Ochsner, C. Chess, and M. Greenberg, Pollution prevention at the 3M corporation: case study insights into organizational incentives, resources, and strategies. Waste Management 15 (8), 1995, 663-672. RE 296. Drinking Water Quality: Problems and Solutions, by NF Gray, John Wiley, 1994, in Professional Geographer, 47(3), 1995, 352. 1996 A 297. M. Greenberg, There goes the neighborhood: we need to try something new to prevent noxious land uses from snowballing, Planning, vol. 62, 1996, 18-19.

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A 298. K. Lowrie, E. Beckhusen, and M. Greenberg, A neglected source: small businesses and ground water pollution prevention, Environment and Development, Nov/Dec. 1996, 1-5. B 299. M. Greenberg and D. Schneider, Environmentally Devastated Neighborhoods: Perceptions, Realities, and Policies, Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick (NJ),1996, reviewed Professional Geographer, vol. 49, August 1997, 378-380. R 300. M. Greenberg and H. Mayer, Demographic characteristics and residential locations of employees of the U.S. Department of Energy Savannah River Site, 1940-1990, Report 3 to CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ, February 1996. A 301. M. Greenberg, Empirical analyses of ethical misconduct in risk analyses, The Science of the Total Environment, 184, 1996, 121-122. R 302. M. Greenberg, I. Isserman, D. Krueckeberg, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, D. Simon, and D. Sorenson, Socioeconomic impacts of nuclear weapons facilities, 1950 to 1993, the case of the Savannah River, Report 4 to CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ, July 1996. R 303. K. Lowrie and M. Greenberg, Local interviews in the SRS region: a perspective on socioeconomic and land use impacts of future use options, Report 5 to CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ, August 1996. R 304. K. Lowrie and M. Greenberg, An analysis of plans for SRS and the SRS region, Report 6 to CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ, September 1996. R 305. M. Greenberg, Urban environmental issues and EPA’s risk reduction agenda: context for the east Elizabeth case study, report submitted to the EPA Science Advisory Board, Risk Reduction Options Committee, September 1996. [169,20,77,5] R 306. H. Mayer and M. Greenberg, Industrial location and nuclear weapons facilities: the case of the DOE facilities at Savannah River, Report 7 to CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ, November 1996. A* 307. M. Greenberg, D. Schneider, and J. Parry, Environmental hazards, neighbourhood quality, and neighbourhood environmental activism, The Environmentalist, 16, 1996, 319-326. R 308. R. Magee, E. Drake, M. Greenberg, and others, Public Involvement and the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program, Letter Report from the Committee on the Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program, National Research Council, October 1996. R 309. D. Simon and M. Greenberg, Group meetings as fora for understanding public

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participation in future DOE land use decisions, Report 8 to CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ, December 1996. RE 310. Statistics for the Environment, by Vic Barnett and KF Turkman, eds. John Wiley, 1993, in Environmentalist, 1996, 16(1), p.60. RE 311. Cancer Prevention and Control, by Peter Greenwald, Barnett Kreamer, and Douglas Weeds, Marcel Dekker, 1995, in Social Science and Medicien, 1996, (4), 632. 1997 A* 312. D. Schneider, M. Greenberg, and L. Lu, Early life experiences linked to diabetes mellitus: a study of African-American migration, Journal of the National Medical Association, 89(1), 1997, 29-34. A 313. K. Lowrie and M. Greenberg, Promoting ground water pollution prevention in small business, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 33, 1996, 193-204. (copy received in 1997). R 314. C. Chess, M. Ochsner, and M. Greenberg, Organizational dimensions of pollution prevention, Report presented to Hazardous Substance Management Research Center, 1997. R 315. M. Greenberg, A. Isserman, M. Frisch, D Krueckeberg, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, D. Simon, and D. Sorenson, Major Nuclear Weapons Sites: Economic Impacts, 1970-1994, Report 10 to CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ, May 1997. A 316. K. Lowrie and M. Greenberg, Placing future land use planning in a regional context: the case of the Savannah River Site, Federal Facilities Environmental Journal Spring 1997, 51-65. A* 317. D. Schneider, M. Greenberg, and L. Lu, Migration and mortality from circulatory diseases among black Americans, American Journal of Public Health, 87, 1997, 800-804. A 318. M. Greenberg, High-rise public housing, optimism, and personal environmental health behaviors, American Journal of Health Behavior, 21(5), 1997, 387-398. [175,20,82,5] A* 319. M. Greenberg and D. Schneider, Neighborhood quality, environmental hazards, personality traits, and resident actions, Risk Analysis 17, 1997, 169-175. A 320. B. Goldstein and M. Greenberg, Toxicology and environmental health, in R. Detels and G. Omenn, Oxford Textbook of Public Health, 3rd edition, Oxford University Press, 1997. A* 321. M. Greenberg and M. Cidon, Broadening the definition of environmental equity:

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a framework for states and local governments, Population Research and Policy Review, 16, 1997. 397-413. B 322. R. Magee, E. Drake, M. Greenberg, and others, Risk Assessment and Management at Deseret Chemical Depot and the Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility, National Research Council, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1997. R 323. K. Lowrie and M. Greenberg, Off-site impacts, consultation and trust: a survey of planners near major nuclear weapons facilities, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 9 to CRESP, 1997. R 324. M. Frisch, L. Solitare, M. Greenberg, and K. Lowrie, A modelling framework for analyzing the economic impacts of the Department of Energy=s Environmental Management program, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 11 to CRESP, 1997. R 325. M. Frisch, L. Solitare, M. Greenberg, and K. Lowrie, Regional economic benefits of environmental management at the U.S. Department of Energy=s major nuclear weapons sites, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 12 to CRESP, 1997. R 326. M. Frisch, L. Solitare, M. Greenberg, and K. Lowrie, Impact of providing off-site economic development funds to dependent regions surrounding the U.S. DOE=s major nuclear weapons sites, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 13 to CRESP, 1997. R 327. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Fostering cooperation at DOE=s nuclear weapon sites: a role for a university-based group, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 15 to CRESP, 1997. A 328. M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, D. Krueckeberg, H. Mayer, and D. Simon, Bombs and butterflies: a case study of the challenges of post cold-war environmental planning and management for the United States= nuclear weapons sites, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, vol. 40, 1997, 739-750. A* 329. M. Greenberg and D. Schneider, Region of birth, migration, and homicide rates of African-Americans, Ethnicity & Health, vol. 2, 1997, 197-207. 1998 A* 330. M. Greenberg and D. Schneider, Birth in the South and chronic disease mortality rates in the late twentieth century United States, Health, vol. 21, no. 1, 1998, 41-53. [181,21,87,5] R 331. M. Greenberg, L. Solitare, M. Frisch, and K. Lowrie, Economic impacts of accelerated cleanup on regions surrounding the U.S. DOE=s major nuclear weapons sites, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 14 to CRESP, January 1998. R 332. K. Lowrie and M. Greenberg, The shrinking of the U.S. nuclear weapons

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complex: economic and fiscal impacts on local governments, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 16 to CRESP, January 1998. A 333. M. Greenberg, Understanding the civic activities of residents of inner city neighborhoods: two case studies, Urban Geography vol. 19, 1998, 68-76. R 334. D. Simon and M. Greenberg, Demographic and economic characteristics of areas surrounding small Doe sites, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 17 to CRESP, May 1998. R 335. K. Lowrie, L. Waishwell, and M. Greenberg, Newspaper coverage of major United States nuclear weapons sites: comparison of two areas over a one-year period, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 18 to CRESP, May 1998. R 336. M. Greenberg, L. Solitare, M. Frisch, and K. Lowrie, The impact of off-site investments in education and infrastructure on the Savannah River economic region, and the states of South Carolina and Georgia, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 19 to CRESP, May 1998. R 337. B. Williams, S. Brown, and M. Greenberg, Determinants of trust perceptions among residents surrounding the Savannah River nuclear weapons site, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 1 of the Stakeholders Task Group to CRESP, February 1998. R 338. B. Williams, S. Brown, M. Greenberg, B. Buckley and D. Kosson, Assessing stakeholder views of environmental risk: the Savannah River case study, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 2 of the Stakeholders Task Group to CRESP, March 1998. R 339. S. Brown, B. Williams, and M. Greenberg, Frequency of use and perceived credibility of information sources and variations by socio-economic factors among stakeholders of the Savannah River site, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 3 of the Stakeholders Task Group to CRESP, March 1998. R 340. B. Williams, S. Brown, and M. Greenberg, Risk perception in context: the Savannah River stakeholder study, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 4 of the Stakeholders Task Group to CRESP, April 1998. A 341. M. Ochsner and M. Greenberg, A survey of New Jersey industrial hygienists and safety engineers: health and safety conditions, practices, and priorities for OSHA reform, American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 59, 1998, 261-268. [183,21,96,5] R 342. M. Frisch, M. Greenberg, L. Solitare, and K. Lowrie, Economic development implications of a new tritium accelerator on the Savannah River site region and the states of South Carolina and Georgia, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 20 to CRESP, June 1998.

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A* 343. M. Greenberg, D. Schneider, M. Northridge, and M. Ganz, Region of birth and African American diets: the Harlem household survey, American Journal of Public Health, 88, 1998, 1199-1202. See also comment by A. Morabia, S. Beer-Borst, and S. Herchberg, p. 1153. A 344. M. Greenberg, A. Isserman, D. Krueckeberg, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, D. Simon, and D. Sorenson, Socioeconomic impacts of U.S. nuclear weapons facilities: a local scale analysis of Savannah River, 1950 to 1993, Applied Geography, 18, 1998, 101-116. A* 345. M. Greenberg, D. Schneider, L. Duncan, and J. Moskowitz, Putting the public back into public health, New Jersey Medicine, August 1998, 45-50. A* 346. M. Greenberg, D. Schneider, and V. Singh, Middle class Asian American neighborhoods: residents and practitioners perceptions, Journal of Community Practice, 5, 1998, 63-85. R 347. K. Lowrie and M. Greenberg, Cleaning It Up and Closing it Down: Land Use Issues At Rocky Flats, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 24 to CRESP, June 1998. A 348. M. Ochsner and M. Greenberg, Factors which support effective worker participation in health and safety: a survey of New Jersey industrial hygienists and safety engineers, Journal of Public Health Policy, vol. 19, 1998, 350-366. E 349. M. Greenberg, C. Lee, and C. Powers, Brownfields and public health: Reviving the past to protect the future, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 88, 1998, 1759-1760; reprinted in NACCHO, Community Revitalization and Public Health, Washington, D.C., NACCHO and ATSDR, 2000, 63-66. A 350. M. Frisch, L. Solitare, M. Greenberg, and K. Lowrie, Regional economic benefits of environmental management at the U.S. Department of Energy=s major nuclear weapons sites, Journal of Environmental Management vol. 54, 1998, 23-37. R 351. Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program, Using Supercritical Water Oxidation to Treat Hydrolysate from VX Neutralization, Washington, D.C., National Academy Press, 1998. 1999 R 352. M. Greenberg, M. Frisch, L. Solitare, and K. Lowrie, Regional economic impact of the changing role of U.S. Department of Energy facilities: the case of the Savannah River site, and the states of South Carolina and Georgia, New Brunswick, NJ, Report 22 to CRESP, February 1999. [189,21,100,6] A 353. M. Greenberg, Age, perception, and neighborhood quality: an empirical test, Human Ecology Review, vol. 5 (2), 1998, 10-18 (copy received in 1999).

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R 354. M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, L. Solitare, and L. Duncan, Tax assessor assessment of NJ brownfields for neighborhood redevelopment: a case study of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, Report 1, March 1999. R 355. L. Solitare, M. Frisch, K. Lowrie, M. Greenberg, and J. Burger, The impact of investments in outdoor recreation on the Savannah River economic region, and the states of South Carolina and Georgia, New Brunswick, NJ: Report 21 to CRESP, April 1999. R 356. K. Lowrie and M. Greenberg, Hazards, risk and the press - what is important?: A comparative analysis of newspaper coverage of nuclear and chemical weapons sites, New Brunswick, NJ: Report 29 to CRESP, April 1999. A 357. K. Lowrie and M. Greenberg, Cleaning it up and closing it down: land use issues at Rocky Flats, Federal Facilities Environmental Journal Spring 1999, 69-79. A 358. K. Lowrie, M. Greenberg, and M. Frisch, Economic fallout, Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, Summer 1999, 120-126. R 359. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Brownfields and the mass media: after the honeymoon, New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, Report 2, April 1999.

A 360. B. Williams, S. Brown, and M. Greenberg, Determinants of trust perceptions among residents surrounding the Savannah River nuclear weapons site, Environment & Behavior. vol. 31, 1999, 354-371. A 361. M. Greenberg and B. Williams, Geographical dimensions and correlates of trust, Risk Analysis, vol 19, 1999, 159-169. R 362. Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program, Carbon Filtration for Reducing Emissions from Chemical Agent Incineration, Washington, D.C., National Academy Press, 1999. A 363. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Brownfields and the mass media, Urban Land, July 1999, vol 58, 10, 13 (see #323 for a longer version). R 364. M. Greenberg, Land use allocation optimization models applied to future use at the U.S. DOE’s major nuclear weapons sites, Report 31 to CRESP, August 1999. [195,21,106,6] A 365. M. Greenberg, A. Isserman, M. Frisch, D. Krueckeberg, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, D. Simon, and D. Sorenson, Questioning conventional wisdom: the regional economic impacts of major U.S. nuclear weapons sites, 1970-1994, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, vol. 33 (3), 1999, 183-

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204. B 366. M. Greenberg, Restoring America’s Neighborhoods: How Local People Make a Difference, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, October 1999. A 367. M. Greenberg, L. Solitare, M. Frisch, and K. Lowrie, Economic impact of accelerated cleanup on regions surrounding the U.S. DOE’s major nuclear weapons sites, Risk Analysis, 19(4), 1999, 629-641. A* 368. M. Greenberg, Improving neighborhood quality: a hierarchy of needs, Housing Policy Debate, 10 (3), 1999, 601-624. R 369. H. Mayer and M. Greenberg, Case studies of small and medium-size American places recovering from economic stress, New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, Report 3, August 1999. R 370. Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program, Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility, Washington, D.C., National Academy Press, 1999. R 371. K. Lowrie and M. Greenberg, Voice of the faithful: urban ministers= perspectives on brownfields, New Brunswick, NJ: Report number 7, Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, December 1999. A 372. B. Williams, S., Brown, M. Greenberg, and M. Kahn, Risk perception in context: the Savannah River site stakeholder study, Risk Analysis, 19(6), 1999, 1019-1035. R 373. M. Greenberg, C. Powers, and C. Lee, Redefining public health for brownfield neighborhoods, Final report to Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University, December 1999. R 374. H. Mayer and M. Greenberg, Rebounding from the loss of a major employer. DOE regions in Idaho, South Carolina, Georgia, and Washington, Report 33 to CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ, 1999. RE 375. Confronting a Crisis: a Comparative Study of Household Responses to Poverty and Vulnerability in Four Urban Communities, by Caroline Moser, 1996, in Environmentalist, 1999, 19(2), p. 179. 2000 R 376. M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, T. Miller, and L. Solitare, Brownfields

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redevelopment as a smart growth option, Report 10, Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, Rutgers University, January 2000. [199,22,112,6] R 377. T. Miller, M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, and H. Mayer, Brownfields redevelopment as a tool for smart growth: analysis of nine New Jersey municipalities, Report 12, Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, Rutgers University, February 2000. R 378. D. Schneider and M. Greenberg, Impact of health care and welfare policy changes on U.S. cities and their most stressed residents, Report 14, Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, Rutgers University, February 2000. A 379. L. Solitare, K. Lowrie, M. Frisch, M. Greenberg, J. C. Noah, and J. Burger, Enhanced recreational opportunities at U.S. DOE sites: Economic evaluation of an alternative land-use scenario at the Savannah River site, Federal Facilities Environmental Journal Winter 2000, 51-71. R 380. M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, and K. Lowrie, Building leadership in neighborhoods with brownfields: a progress report to the Fund for New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ: National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, March 2000. R 381. J. Wells, M. Hedden and M. Greenberg, Residential redevelopment of brownfields: what are the valuation issues, Report 16, Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, Rutgers University, March 2000. A 382. 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. Also 382a-Justin book A 383. M. Greenberg, M. Frisch, L. Solitare, and K. Lowrie, Downsizing US Department of Energy facilities: evaluating alternatives for the region surrounding the Savannah River nuclear weapons site region, Evaluation and Program Planning, 23, 2000, 255-265. A 384. 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. R 385. M. Greenberg, D. Lewis, M. Frisch, K. Lowrie, and H. Mayer, The U.S. Department of Energy’s Economic Legacy, Report 35 to CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ, February 2000. R 386. K. Lowrie and M. Greenberg, Local and federal government relationships in land use planning and management: a comparison of the DOE and other federal agencies, Report 38 to CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ, May 2000. R 387. Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal

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Program, Integrated design of alternative technologies for bulk-only chemical agent disposal facilities, Washington, D.C., National Academy Press, 2000. [203,22,119,6] R 388. K. Lowrie and M. Greenberg, The Meaning of Stewardship: Implications for DOE’s Long-Term Stewardship Planning, Report 39 to CRESP, June 2000. R 389. M. Greenberg, D. Lewis, and M. Frisch, Regional Economic Analysis of Managing Savannah River=s Radioactive Salt Wastes, Report 40 to CRESP, October 2000. A 390. K. Lowrie, M. Greenberg, and L. Waishwell, Hazards, risk, and the press: a comparative analysis of newspaper coverage of nuclear and chemical weapons sites, Risk: Health, Safety & Environment, 49, 2000, 49-67. A 391. B. Williams, A. Vallei, S. Brown, and M. Greenberg, Frequency of use and perceived credibility of information sources and variations by socioeconomic factors among Savannah River stakeholders, Risk: Health, Safety & Environment, 49, 2000, 68-92. A* 392. D. Schneider, M. Robson, M. Greenberg, and H. Saunders, Impacts of health and welfare policy change on rural America, Journal of Social Medicine, 5, 2000, 1-12. A 393. M. Greenberg and L. Osafo, Neighborhood quality in environmentally stressed areas of Accra, Ghana: a comparison to U.S. counterparts, Environmentalist, vol. 20 (2), 2000, 93-104. A 394. Lowrie, K. and M. Greenberg, Local impacts of US nuclear weapons facilities: a survey of planners, Environmentalist, vol. 20 (2), 2000, 157-168. R 395. 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. R 396. T. Miller, M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, and H. Mayer, Addendum: Brownfields redevelopment as a tool for smart growth: analysis of twelve New Jersey municipalities, Report 12, Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, Rutgers University, September 2000. A 397. M. Greenberg, Neighborhoods: Slow places in a fast world? Society, vol. 38(1), 2000, 28-32. A 398. M. Greenberg, Brownfields focus makes idle urban sites an investment opportunity, NJPRO, September 2000. R 399. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Community participation and risk communication for a DOE-led stewardship program: initial thoughts and a challenge, New Brunswick, NJ: CRESP report 43, November 2000.

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R 400. M. Greenberg, P. Lederman, D. Kosson, et al., A review of the army’s public affairs efforts in support of the chemical stockpile disposal program, Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program, Board on Army Science and Technology, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2000. [210,22,125,6] A 401. H. Mayer and M. Greenberg, Responding to economic change in remote rural regions: federal installations in Idaho and Washington, Journal of Rural Studies, vol 16, 2000, 421-432. R 402. M. Greenberg, D. Downton, and H. Mayer, The impact of mothballed brownfield sites on urban redevelopment in New Jersey, Report 19, New Brunswick, NJ, National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, 2000. A 403. M. Greenberg, Grassroots leadership, personality, and neighborhood environments, a case study of New Jersey, Human Ecology Review, vol. 7(2), Winter 2000, 21-29. A 404. 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. RE 405. Turning Point: the End of the Growth Paradigm by Robert Ayres, 1998, Earthscan, in Environmentalist, 2000, 20(3), p. 279. RE 406. Community and Sustainable Development, by Diane Warburton, ed. Earthscan, 1998, in Environmentalist, 2000, 20(3), 279-280. RE 407. The Greening of Industry, a Risk Management Approach, by John Graham and Jennifer Hartwell, eds, Harvard university press, 1997, in Environmentalist, 2000, 20(1), p. 69. 2001 R 408. Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program, Assessment of supercritical water oxidation technology development for treatment of VX hydrolysate at the Newport Chemical Agent Disposal Facility, Washington, D.C., National Academy Press, January 2001. A 409. B. Goldstein, S. Erdal, J. Burger, E. Faustman, B. Friedlander, M. Greenberg, T. Leschine, C. Powers, L. Waishwell, and B. Williams, Stakeholder participation: experience for the CRESP program, Environmental Epidemiology and Toxicology, 2, 2000, 103-111 (copy received in 2001).

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A 410. 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). R 411. D. Lewis, M. Greenberg, and M. Frisch, Downsizing and worker separations: modeling the regional economic impacts of alternative Department of Energy workforce adjustment policies, CRESP report number 37, January 2001. R 412. M. Greenberg, P. Craighill, H. Mayer, C. Zukin, and J. Wells, The demand for housing on brownfields in New Jersey, Brownfield Center report number 21, February 2001. R. 413. D. Knee, M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, Urban parks and brownfields redevelopment: a review and case studies, Report 18, National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment Rutgers University, February 2001. A 414. M. Frisch, L. Solitare, M. Greenberg, and K. Lowrie, Impact of providing off-site economic development funds to dependent regions surrounding the U.S. DOE=s major nuclear weapons sites, Journal of Policy Analysis and Modeling, 22(7), 2000, 801-819 (copy received in 2001). [216,22,130,6] A* 415. 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. A 416. M. Greenberg, Earth day plus thirty years: public concern and support of environmental health, American Journal of Public Health, 91(4), 2001, 559-562. A 417. K.T. Miller, M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, and H. Mayer, Brownfield redevelopment fights sprawl, New Jersey Municipalities. 78(3) 2001, 26-29. R 418. 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. A 419. M. Greenberg, D. Lewis, and M. Frisch, Regional economic impacts of environmental management of radiological hazards: an initial analysis of a complex problem, Environmental Planning and Management, vol 44 (3), 2001, 377-390. R 420. M. Greenberg, P. Craighill, H. Mayer, C. Zukin, and J. Wells, Brownfields redevelopment and control of sprawl in New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ: National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, Report 22, May 2001. R 421. M. Greenberg, Comments on DOE Salt processing EIS (DOE/EIS-0082-S20),

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2001, 16 pages. R. 422. M. Greenberg, K. T. Miller, K. Lowrie, D. Lewis, and M. Frisch, Economic health and future use of DOE sites: analysis of thirteen major sites, Report 45 of Social and Economic Group of CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ: CRESP, May 2001. R 423. M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, C. Danis, Reducing sprawl through integrated land use planning: land use options and infrastructure needs in Somerset County, New Jersey, Interim report, New Brunswick, NJ, National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, June 2001. A* 424. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, A proposed model for community participation and risk communication for a DOE-led stewardship program, Federal Facilities Environmental Journal, Spring 2001, 125-141. R 425. K. Lowrie and M. Greenberg, Stewardship values and issues among stakeholders in the Rocky Flats region, report 44 of Social and Economic Group of CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ: June 2001. R 426. H. Mayer and M. Greenberg, Infrastructure and stewardship at DOE=s former nuclear weapons sites: an essential paring and opportunity for CRESP, report 46 of Social and Economic Group of CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ: July 2001. R 427. D. Simon, K. Lowrie and M. Greenberg, Lessons learned about public involvement from the U.S. Forest Service=s collaborative stewardship, case 1 -- Camino Real district timber cutting, report 42 to CRESP, Social and Economic Group of CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ: July 2001. [221,22,138,6] B 428. Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program, Occupational health and workplace monitoring at chemical agent disposal facilities, Washington, D.C., National Academy Press, July 2001. A* 429. 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. A 430. 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. R 431. M. Greenberg, K. Tyler Miller, M. Frisch, and D. Lewis, Regional economic impacts of life cycle remediation costs: areas surrounding the U.S. DOE’s major nuclear weapons facilities, Part I, report 50, New Brunswick, NJ, CRESP Social and Economic Group, September 2001.

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R 432. D. Simon, K. Lowrie, and M. Greenberg, Lessons learned about stewardship from locally-driven efforts in the US Southwest: Case 2 -- Grazing, open space protection and landscape restoration, report 49, New Brunswick, NJ, CRESP Social and Economic Group, October 2001. A 433. L. Bonanno, N. Freeman, M. Greenberg, and P. Lioy, Multivariate analysis on levels of selected metals, particulate matter, VOC, and household characteristics and activities from the Midwestern states NHEXAS, Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 16(9), 2001, 859-874. R 434. M. Greenberg, K. T. Miller, and M. Frisch, The regional economic implications of reducing DOE environmental management expenditures, report 55, New Brunswick, NJ, CRESP Social and Economic Group, October 2001. A 435. M. Greenberg, P. Craighill, H. Mayer, C. Zukin, and J. Wells, Brownfield redevelopment and affordable housing: a case study of New Jersey, Housing Policy Debate, 12(3), 2001, 515-540. A 436. K. Lowrie and M. Greenberg, Can David and Goliath get along?: Federal lands in local places, Environmental Management 28(6), 2001, 703-711. R 437. M. Killmer, H. Mayer and M. Greenberg, Applying best practices in government asset management: a case study of U.S. Coast Guard, Report 53 of CRESP, Social and Economic Group, 2001. R 438. M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer and M. Frisch, External parties influence on the direction and cost of DOE’s long-term stewardship-related programs and projects, report 52 of CRESP Social and Economic Group, 2001. [226,23,143,6] A* 439. M. Greenberg, Elements and test of a theory of neighborhood civic participation, Human Ecology Review, 8, 2, 2001, 40-51. 2002 R 440. K. Lowrie, L. Solitare, and M. Greenberg, Different futures: Regional perspectives on stewardship around Department of Energy Gaseous Diffusion Plants: Oak Ridge, Paducah, and Portsmouth, report 51, CRESP Economic and Social Center, Fall 2002. R 441. R. Zimmerman, D. Acosta, Anne Fairbrother, and M. Greenberg, Review of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, for Board of Scientific Counselors, Subcommittee for the National Center for Environmental Assessment (NCEA), January 28, 2002. R 442. H. Mayer, M. Greenberg, R. Hordon, D. Knee, K. T. Miller, and C. Danis,

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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.

R 443. D. Lewis, H. Mayer, and M. Greenberg, Contracting for DOE environmental management cleanup: a review of principles, practices, and a role for CRESP, report 59, CRESP Economic and Social Center, March 2002. A 444. B. West, J. Lewis, and M. Greenberg, Journalists= views of the environment: Issues and challenges, Risk: Health, Safety & Environment, 12, 2001, 299-310(copy received in 2002). A 445. M. Greenberg, D. Lewis, M. Frisch, K. Lowrie, and H. Mayer, The US Department of Energy’s regional economic legacy: spatial dimensions of a half century of dependency, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 36, 2002, 109-125. E 446. M. Greenberg, Should housing be built on former brownfield sites, American Journal of Public Health, 92 (5), 2002, 703-704. A 447. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, External stakeholders’ influence on the DOE’s long-term stewardship programs, Federal Facilities Environmental Journal, Spring, 2002, 65-75. A* 448. D-C. Suh, M. Greenberg, D. Schneider, and J. Colaizzi, Pharmacists=s perceptions of healthy people goals in economically stressed cities, Journal of Community Health, 27 (2), 2002, 133-150. [231,23,147,7] A 449. 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. R 450. L. Solitare, S. DiGiovanna, M. Greenberg, M. Hedden, N. Mantell, and H. Mayer, Cyberdistrict redevelopment assessment, New Brunswick, NJ: for Middlesex County Improvement Authority, June 2002. A 451. K. Lowrie, M. Greenberg, and D. Knee, Turning brownfields into ballfields, New Jersey Municipalities, 79 (6), 2002, 608 (lead article).

R 452. H. Mayer and M. Greenberg, Uncertainty, life-cycle costing, discount rates and cost benefit analysis, their impact on long-term DOE environmental management decisions, New Brunswick, NJ, CRESP report 62, June 2002. A 453. M. Greenberg, D. Lewis and M. Frisch, Local and interregional economic analysis of large US Department of Energy waste management projects, Waste Management, 22 (2), 2002, 643-

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655. R 454. K. Lowrie and M. Greenberg, Dams as hazards: Implications for long-term stewardship, CRESP Social and Economic Center Report, Number 61, August 2002. R 455. H. Mayer, D. Lewis, and M. Greenberg , DOE contract reform in context: a case study of the Rocky Flats closure contract, Report 66 of CRESP Social and Economic Group, September 2002. R 456. K. T. Miller, D. Lewis, M. Frisch, and M. Greenberg, Innovative worker separation and severance policies: the economic impact, Report 54 of CRESP Social and Economic Group, September 2002. A 457. H. Mayer and M. Greenberg, Infrastructure planning in an uncertain environment: the nation’s former nuclear weapons production sites, Public Works Management and Policy, vol. 7(2), 2002, 138-154 (lead article). A 458. H. Mayer, C. Danis, and M. Greenberg, Smart growth in a small urban setting: the challenge of building and acceptable solution, Local Environment, vol. 7(4), 2002, 349-362 (lead article). A 459. 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. RE 460. Cities in Transition, The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Washington, DC, 2002, in Environmentalist, 2002, 22(1), p. 94. RE 461. Environmental Economics: a Critical Overview, by Alan Gilbin, John Wiley, 2000 , in Environmentalist, 2002, 22(1), p.93. 2003 A* 462. M. Greenberg, K. T. Miller, F. Frisch, and D. Lewis, Facing an uncertain economic future: environmental management spending and rural regions surrounding the U.S. DOE’s nuclear weapons facilities, Defence and Peace Economics, vol. 14(1), 2003, 85-97. [238,23,152,7] R 463. M. Greenberg, N. Mantel, M. Frisch, M. Lahr, K. White, and D. Kehler, Economic impact of new state-funded school building program and transportation construction projects in New Jersey, 2001-2108, the important prevailing wage issue, New Brunswick, NJ, EJ Bloustein School, January 2003. A 464. M. Greenberg, J. Burger, C. Powers, T. Leschine, K. Lowrie, B. Friedlander, E. Faustman, W. Griffith, and D. Kosson, Choosing remediation and waste management options at

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hazardous and radioactive waste sites, Remediation, Winter 2002, 39-58 (copy received in 2003). E 465. M. Greenberg, Reversing urban decay: brownfield redevelopment and environmental health, Environmental Health Perspectives. vol. 111 (2), 2003, 74-75 (lead editorial). R 466. K. Lowrie, M. Greenberg, D. Simon, L. Solitare, M. Killmer and H. Mayer, Remediation and stewardship: co-existing processes to protect health and the environment, Report 70 of CRESP Social and Economic Group, March 2003. R 467. M.A. Carletta, K. Lowrie, K.T. Miller, M. Greenberg, and J. Burger, Guidance for determining the best disposition of large tracts of decommissioned land, Report 73 of CRESP Social and Economic Group, February 2003. R 468. M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, D. Lewis, J. Burger, and C. Powers, Social Science Tools for Analyzing the Impacts of Alternative Land Use End States of U.S. Department of Energy Sites, Report 74 of CRESP Social and Economic Group, March 2003. R 469. C. Baronian, M. Greenberg, D. Kosson, R. Magee, and G. Parshall, Assessment of the National Center for Environmental Health’s Participation in the Lethal Chemical Weapons Warfare Material Disposal Program, report to CDC, Florham Park, NJ, March 2003. R 470. H. Mayer, R. Keren, C. Danis, M. Greenberg, V. Vyas, C. Powers, M. Gochfeld, J. Burger, K. Kosson, and P. Lioy, Geospatial mapping for end-state use applications at U.S. Department of Energy Sites, Report 81 of CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ, April 2003. R 471. H. Mayer, R. Keren, C. Danis, M. Greenberg, V. Vyas, C. Powers, M. Gochfeld, J. Burger, K. Kosson, and P. Lioy, Risk-based end state guidance: geospatial mapping tool, Report 82 of CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ, April 2003. R 472. H. Mayer, R. Keren, C. Danis, M. Greenberg, V. Vyas, C. Powers, M. Gochfeld, J. Burger, K. Kosson, and P. Lioy, Geospatial mapping of environmental hazards. Report 83 of CRESP, New Brunswick, NJ, June 2003. B 473. B. West, M.J. Lewis, M. Greenberg and D. Sachsman, The Reporter’s Environmental Handbook, third edition, New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers University Press, June 2003. [239,24,160,8] A* 474. M. Greenberg, D. Downton, and H. Mayer, Are mothballed brownfields sites a major problem? Public Management, 85(5), 2003, 12-17. (featured article). R 475. M. Greenberg, K.Tyler Miller, K. Lowrie, M.A. Carletta, and J. Burger, An ecologically focused data base for end-state planning and remediation of contaminated sites, report 77 of Social and Economic Group of CRESP, July 2003.

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R 476. J. Burger, M.A. Carletta, K. Lowrie, K. T. Miller, and M. Greenberg, Assessing ecological resources for remediation and future land uses on contaminated sites, CRESP Social and Economic Report Number 84, July 2003. A* 477. M. Greenberg, Public health, law, and local control: Destruction of the US chemical weapons stockpile, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 93(8), 2003, 1222-1225. A 478. M. Greenberg, Individual-oriented and neighborhood protecting health actions: The critical role of environmental education seeking behavior, The Environmentalist, 23 (2), 2003, 159-173. A 479. 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. A 480. K. Lowrie, M. Greenberg, D. Simon, L. Solitare, M. Killmer, and H. Mayer, Remediation and stewardship: coexisting processes to protect health and the environment, Remediation, vol. 14(4), 2003, 91-104. R 481. M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, and D. Lewis, Life cycle cost analysis: an approach at the West Valley site, report 87, CRESP Social and Economic Group, October 2003. R 482. M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, and K. Lowrie, Implementing a process for estimating life cycle cost in a highly uncertain economic environment: the case of the U.S. Department of Energy’s waste legacy, report 88, CRESP Social and Economic Group, October 2003. R 483. H. Mayer, D. Lewis, and M. Greenberg, Contract reform at the U.S. Department of Energy: balancing risk and costs in a complex environment for innovation, report 75 of CRESP, November 2003. A* 484. M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, M. Frisch, and D. Lewis, National government policy options for contributing to regional economic stability: the U.S. Department of Energy’s major nuclear weapon sites, Review of Policy Research vol. 20(4), 2003. 647-670. A 485. M. Greenberg, K. T. Miller, K. Lowrie, M.A. Carletta, and J. Burger. An ecologically oriented database to guide remediation and reuse of contaminated sites, Remediation, Winter 2003, 69-83. [246,24,165,8] A 486. M. Greenberg, Was 1992-2000 the best of times for American urban neighborhoods? The Geographical Review, 93(1), 2003, 81-96. A 487. J. Burger, T. Leschine, M. Greenberg, J. Karr, M. Gochfeld and C. Powers, Shifting

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priorities at the Department of Energy’s bomb factories: protecting human and ecological health, Environmental Management, 31(2), 2003, 157-167. R 488. M. Greenberg and P. Craighill, Racial and ethnic differences in mental-health related responses to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, preliminary analysis of 2001 data. Internal report. National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, 2003. (To be followed up by 2002 analysis). R 489. M. Greenberg, Civic participation in New Jersey following the terrorism attacks of September 11, 2001, Internal report. National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, 2003. R 490. M. Greenberg and M. Lang, Is what you see what you get? Outside home decoration and civic engagement, Internal report. National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, 2003. R 491. M. Greenberg and L. Issa, Diffusion of the national government’s brownfields program, National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, 2003. R 492. M. Greenberg, P. Craighill and A. Greenberg, Understanding behavioral responses to terrorism, a preliminary look at 2001 and 2002 data. National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, 2003. RE 493. Human Population Competition: A Study of the Pursuit of Power Through Numbers. by Jack Parsons, Population Policy Press, 2002, in Environmentalist, 2003, 23(3), p. 267. RE 494. Taking Sustainable Cities Seriously, by Kent Portney, MIT Press, 2002, in Environmentalist, 2003, 23(3), p.266. 2004 R 495. H. Mayer, M. Greenberg, C. Powers, D. Kosson, J. Burger, M. Gochfeld, R. Keren, C. Danis, and V. Vyas, Integrated use of geospatial maps and conceptual sites models to improve risk communication, report 84 of CRESP, January 2004. A* 496. M. Greenberg, Is public support for environmental protection decreasing? Analyses of U.S. and New Jersey data, Environmental Health Perspectives, 112(2), 2004, 121-125. A 497. D. Lewis, M. Frisch, and M. Greenberg, Downsizing and worker separation: modeling the regional economic impacts of alternative Department of Energy workforce adjustment policies, Regional Studies, 38(1), 2004, 67-83. E 498. M. Greenberg, The American public’s waning interest in environmental protection,

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SRA Risk Newsletter, 24(1), 2004, p. 4 (editorial). [250,24,171,9] R 499. M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, and J. Faass, Coalitions for brownfield redevelopment, Internal report. National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, 2003 (copy distributed in 2004). A 500. M. Greenberg, Technologies applied to public health, chapter 16, pp. 363-381, in S. Brunn, S. Cutter, and J.W. Harrington, Geography and Technology, Kluwer Publishers, Boston, 2004. A 501. M. Greenberg, Brownfields, in M. Lurie and M. Mappen, eds. Encyclopedia of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2004. A* 502. M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, and D. Lewis, Life-cycle cost in a highly uncertain economic environment: the case of managing the U.S. Department of Energy’s nuclear waste legacy, Federal Facilities Environmental Journal, Spring, 2004, 67-82. A 503. M.A. Carletta, K. Lowrie, K.T. Miller, M. Greenberg, and J. Burger, Guidance for determining the best disposition of large tracts of decommissioned land, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 47(2), 2004, 243-268. R 504. M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, and K. Lowrie, Life Cycle Analysis of Calcine Waste and Facility Disposition Options at the INEEL Site: An Initial Review, Report number 89, CRESP Social and Economic Group, Rutgers University, July 2004. A* 505. M. Greenberg, P. Craighill, and A. Greenberg, Trying to understand behavioral responses to terrorism: personal civil liberties, environmental hazards, and U.S. citizen reactions to the September 11 attacks, Human Ecology Review, 11(2), 2004, 165-176. A 506. M. Greenberg, Do Americans still care about environmental protection? The Environmentalist, 23, 2003, 283-284 (lead) (copy received in 2004). R 507. M. Greenberg and J. Hollander, Factors influencing awarding of the U.S. government’s brownfields pilot grants to local governments: analysis of an innovation, National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfield Redevelopment report, 2004. R 508. M. Greenberg, J. Burger, K. Lowrie, and R. Keren, Factors influencing accurate understanding of geographically-distributed radiological risk information, CRESP Social Science Group report, number 90, 2004. A 509. K. T. Miller, D. Lewis, M. Frisch, and M. Greenberg, Innovative worker separation, severance policies, and economic migration at U.S. Department of Energy sites, Applied Research in Economic Development, 2(1), 2004, 3-16 (lead article). [257,24,175,9]

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R 510. H. Mayer and M. Greenberg, Life cycle cost issue of INEEL buried waste disposition options, report 91, CRESP Social and Economic Group, November 2004. A 511. J. Burger, M. Greenberg, C. Powers, and M. Gochfeld, Reducing the footprint of contaminated lands: US Department of Energy sites as a case study. Risk Management: An International Journal. vol. 64(4), 2004, 41-63. A 512. J. Burger, M. A. Carletta, K. Lowrie, K.T. Miller and M. Greenberg, Assessing ecological resources for remediation and future land uses on contaminated lands, Environmental Management, 34(1), 2004, 1-10. R 513. J. Faass and M. Greenberg, Contingent valuation of natural resource damages: how might this technique be successfully employed in valuing the perceived damage to the Snake River Plain Aquifer caused by the migration of contaminants from the DOE’s INEEL site? report 94, CRESP Social and Economic Group, December 2004. 2005 A 514. 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. A 515. J. Burger, C. Powers, M. Greenberg, and M. Gochfeld, The role of risk and future land use in cleanup decisions at the Department of Energy, Risk Analysis, 24(6), 2004, 1539-1549 (copy received in 2005). A* 516. M. Greenberg, N. Mantell, M. Lahr, M. Frisch, K. White, and D. Kehler, Evaluating the economic effects of a new state-funded school building program: the prevailing wage issue, Evaluation and Program Planning, vol. 28(1), 2005, 33-45. R 517. K. Lowrie, A. Dey, J. Petillo, D. Schneider, and M. Greenberg, Community Health and Asthma Intervention Project, Elizabethport, NJ, Report 1, New Brunswick, NJ, National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfield Redevelopment, February 2005. A* 518. 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. A 519. 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.

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R 520. C. Switzer, K. Brown, D. Kosson, J. Clarke, F. Parker, C. Powers, H. Mayer and M. Greenberg, Preliminary risk-based alternatives for calcined high level waste disposition at the Idaho National Laboratory, CRESP report, Nashville, TN: March 2005, 365 pp. [264,24,179,9] A* 521. M. Greenberg, Concern about environmental pollution: how much difference do race and ethnicity make?: a New Jersey case study, Environmental Health Perspectives. 113(4), 2005, 369-374. R 522. K. Brown, C. Switzer, D. Kosson, J. Clarke, F. Parker, C. Powers, H. Mayer and M. Greenberg, Preliminary risk-based alternatives evaluation for buried waste disposition at the Idaho National Laboratory, CRESP report, Nashville, TN: April 2005, 232 pp. A 523. M. Greenberg, J. Hollander, and H. Mayer, Sustainable Urban Redevelopment and Shrinking the Federal Government’s Footprint, Federal Facilities Environmental Journal, vol. 16(1), 2005, 33-43. R 524. K. Lowrie, D. Schneider, M. Greenberg, and A. Dey, Community Health and Asthma Intervention Project, Elizabethport, NJ, Report 2, New Brunswick, NJ, National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfield Redevelopment, April 2005. A* 525. H. Mayer, M. Greenberg, R. Keren, C. Danis, J. Burger, M. Gochfeld, C. Powers, D. Kosson, V. Vyas, Integrating mapping of data with conceptual site models to guide land use planning and risk communications. Risk Analysis. vol. 25(2), 2005, 429-446. R 526. M. Greenberg, J. Burger, M. Gochfeld, D. Kosson, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, C. Powers, C. Volz, and V. Vyas. End State Land Uses, Sustainable Protective Systems, and Risk Management: A Challenge for Multi-Generational Stewards, CRESP report May 2005. A* 527. M. Greenberg and L. Issa, Measuring the success of the Federal government’s brownfields program, Remediation, vol. 15 (3), 2005, 83-94. A* 528. M. Greenberg, Environmental protection as a U.S. National priority: analysis of six annual public opinion surveys, 1999-2004, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 48(5), 2005, 733-746. R 529. M Greenberg, N Mantell, M Lahr, and F Felder, Impact to New Jersey’s Economy of the Loss of Electric Power in New Jersey’s Urban Industrial Corridor, New Brunswick, NJ: National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, September 2005. A* 530. 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. A 531. M. Greenberg, Extreme makeovers: The challenge of the largest brownfields, New

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Jersey Municipalities. Vol. 82(8), 2005, 108-110. E 532. M. Northridge and M. Greenberg, Strengthening the evidence base for public health, American Journal of Public Health, 95 (11), 2005, 1882. [271,24,183,10] R 533. K. Lowrie, D. Schneider, M. Greenberg, and A. Dey, Community health and asthma intervention project, Elizabethport, NJ, Year 1 report, December 2005. A* 534. M. Greenberg, J. Burger, M. Gochfeld, D. Kosson, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, C. Powers, C. Volz, and V. Vyas, End State Land Uses, Sustainably Protective Systems, and Risk Management: A Challenge for Remediation and Multi-Generational Stewardship, Remediation, 16(1), 2005, 91-105. 2006 R 535. K. Lowrie, L. Solitare, H. Mayer, E. Nash, and M. Greenberg, Brownfield’s Training, Research, and Technical Assistant Cooperative Agreement, Progress Report, First Quarter, Fiscal Year 2006. New Brunswick, NJ: National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfield Redevelopment, January 2006. E 536. M. Greenberg, The diffusion of public health innovations, American Journal of Public Health, 96(2), 2006, 209-210. A 537. 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. R 538. M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, J. Burger, C. Powers, M. Gochfeld, and H. Mayer, Land use controls, public health surveillance, and the public’s peace of mind at the United States major nuclear weapons legacy sites, 2006. New Brunswick, NJ: CRESP report to the DOE. R 539. H. Mayer, J. Faass, and M. Greenberg, Somerset main streets economic development project: final report, April 2006. R* 540. L. Solitare, K, Lowrie, E. Nash, M. Greenberg, and H. Mayer, CDC/CBO training and technical assistance needs for building capacity for involvement in brownfields redevelopment,. New Brunswick, NJ: National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfield Redevelopment, April 2006. A* 541. M. Greenberg and J. Hollander, Neighborhood Stigma Twenty Year Later: Revisiting Superfund Sites in Suburban New Jersey. The Appraisal Journal. Spring 2006, 161-173. E 542. J. Sennick, J. Sherry, C. Andrews, and M. Greenberg, Go green for better buildings, New Jersey Municipalities, 83(6), 2006, 78-79.

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A* 543. H. Mayer, J. Faas, D. Lewis, and M. Greenberg, Environmental Cleanup of the Nation’s Former Nuclear Weapons Sites: Unprecedented Public-Private Challenges at the Largest Facilities, Remediation, 16(3), 2006, 37-56. A* 544. J. Burger and M. Greenberg, Ethnic differences in ecological concerns: Spanish-speaking Hispanics are more concerned than others. Environmental Research, 102, 2006, 36-45. [276,24,188,12] R 545. D. Wartenberg, M. Greenberg, and G. Harris. Environmental justice: a contrary finding for the case of high-voltage electric power transmission lines. Report to ATSDR, Piscataway, N. J.: EOHSI, August 2006. R 546. M. Greenberg, Apportioning Anti-Terrorism Resources to Protect Electricity Generating Capacity and the Public: Some Initial Thoughts Using Readily Available Data, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Report for United States Department of Homeland Security through the Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE), September 2006. R 547. M. Greenberg and K. Crossney, United States public perception of nuclear power and waste: an overview, New Brunswick, New Jersey, CRESP report, October 2006. R 548. J. Clarke, M. Greenberg, D. Kosson, and H. Mayer, Review of the remedial strategy being employed for the proposed recreational part of the southern portion of Port Imperial South, Brentwood, Tennessee: Risk Informed Solutions, Inc., October 2006. A* 549. M. Greenberg and R. Sinha, Government Risk Management Priorities: A Comparison of the Preferences of Asian Indian Americans and Other Americans, Risk Analysis, 26(5), 2006, 1275-1289. R 550. M. Greenberg, Protecting Electricity Generating Capacity and Consumption: Initial Demonstration, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Report for United States Department of Homeland Security through the Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE), October 2006. RE* 551. Industrial Transformation: Environmental Policy Innovation in the United States and Europe, by Theo de Bruijn and Vicki Norber-Bohm eds., MIT Press,, 2005, in Environmentalist, 2006, 26(4), 325-326. 2007 A* 552. 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,

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Energy Policy, 35, 2007, 722-733. A* 553. 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). A* 554. M. Greenberg and C. Crossney, The changing face of public concern about pollution in the United States: a case study of New Jersey, The Environmentalist. 26, 239-250, 2006 (copy received in 2007). A 555. J. Burger, N. Tsipoura, M. Gochfeld, and M. Greenberg, Ecological considerations for evaluating current risk and designing long-term stewardship on Department of Energy lands, Research in Social Problems and Public Policy. Volume 13, 141-164, 2007. [281,24,193,12] R 556. K. Lowrie, L. Solitaire, H. Mayer, M. Greenberg, and K. Crossney. Technical assistance to build capacity in community-based organizations to address brownfields redevelopments: interim report. For the US EPA, New Brunswick, NJ: NCNBR, January 2007. R 557. M. Greenberg. United States Department of Energy: Risk Reduction, Cost, and Root Causes of Unsatisfactory Performance, Preliminary report. New Brunswick, N. J.: CRESP/DOE, February 2, 2007. R 558. M. Greenberg. Terrorism and electric power delivery system. Comments on National Research Council Report. February 9, 2007. E 559. M. Greenberg and F. Popper. Memorial to Donald A. Krueckeberg. Journal of the American Planning Association, 73(1), 2007, 6. E 560. M. Greenberg, Contemporary environmental and occupational health issues: more breadth and depth. American Journal of Public Health. 97 (3), 2007, 395-397. A* 561. M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, J. Burger, C. Powers, M. Gochfeld, and H. Mayer, Preferences for Alternative Risk Management Policies at the United States Major Nuclear Weapons Legacy Sites, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 50(2), 2007, 187-209. A 562. J. Burger, H. Mayer, M. Greenberg, C. Powers, D. Volz, and M. Gochfeld, Ecological risk, conceptual sites models, and long-term stewardship where critical risk is off-site: the case of the Department of Energy’s Amchitka Island nuclear test site, Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A, 69, 2006, 1217-1238 (copy received in 2007). A* 563. 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.

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A* 564. 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) R 565. K. Lowrie, L. Solitare, H. Mayer, E. Nash, and M. Greenberg, Brownfield’s Training, Research, and Technical Assistant Grants, Cooperative Agreement Program, Progress Report, First Quarter, Fiscal Year 2007. New Brunswick, NJ: National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfield Redevelopment, April 2007. A* 566. 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. [286,24,197,14] R 567. M. Greenberg, C. Powers, H. Mayer and D. Kosson, United States Department of Energy: Risk Reduction, Cost, and Root Causes of Unsatisfactory Performance With a Specific Focus on DOE Major Projects, report 1, New Brunswick, NJ: CRESP, August 2007. R 568. M. Greenberg, W. Irving and R. Zimmerman, A screening model for allocating Department of Homeland Security funds to local governments and states with explicit equity, population and need criteria, New Brunswick, NJ: report to CREATE Center, August, 2007. E* 569. M. Greenberg, Weapons of mass destruction: the fear and the legacy. The American Journal of Public Health. 2007, wrote editorial (p. 1544) and editor for issue (pp.1560-1562, 1572-1613). A* 570. M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, J. Burger, C. Powers, M. Gochfeld, and H. Mayer. The ultimate LULU? Public reaction new nuclear activities at major weapons sites, Journal of the American Planning Association 73 (3), 2007, 346-351. R 571. K. Crossney, H. Mayer, and M. Greenberg. Department of Energy’s nuclear waste projects: lessons learned from other mega-projects. CRESP report, November 2007. R 572. M. Greenberg, C. Powers, H. Mayer and D. Kosson, Responding to Unsatisfactory United States Department of Energy Remediation Projects: A Peer-Review-Grounded Model for Addressing Root Causes, Report 2, October 2007. A* 573. C. 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. A* 574. M. Greenberg, C. Powers, H. Mayer and D. Kosson, Root causes of unsatisfactory performance of a large and complex remediation projects: lessons learned from the United States Department of Energy Environmental Management Programs, Remediation, vol. 18(1), 2007, 83-93.

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R 575. C. Powers, D. Kosson, M. Greenberg, J. Burger, H. Mayer, F. Parker, J. Clarke, B. Toffler, L. Bliss, and M. Gochfeld, “Best in class” and root causes: A CRESP perspective. Report to DOE, New Brunswick, NJ December 2007. A* 576. J. Burger, M. Gochfeld, C. Powers, and M. Greenberg. Defining an ecological baseline for restoration and natural resource damage assessment of contaminated sites: the case of the Department of Energy. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 50 (4), 553-566, 2007.

2008 B 577. M. Greenberg, Environmental Policy Analysis and Practice, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2008. [290,25,202,15] A* 578. 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. R 579. K. Lowrie, D. Schneider, and M. Greenberg, Community health and asthma intervention project: final report for Mushett Family Foundation, March 2008. A* 580. J. Burger, M. Greenberg, M. Gochfeld, S. Shukla, K. Lowrie, and R. Keren. Factors influencing acquisition of ecological exposure information about hazards and risks from contaminated sites. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. Vol. 137, 413-425, 2008. R 581. M. Greenberg, Are Nuclear Facilities LULUS? What Do United States Data Tell Us? Proceedings in Honor of Frank Parker, Nashville, TN: 2008. E* 582. M. Greenberg, M. Weiner, and G. Greenberg. Controlling personal health decisions. American Journal of Public Health. Caring for Oldest Elderly theme issue. July 2008, 98(7), 1160-1162. A* 583. Michael Greenberg, Karen Lowrie, Justin Hollander, Joanna Burger, Charles Powers, and Michael Gochfeld, Citizen Board Issues and Local Newspaper Coverage of Risk, Remediation and Environmental Management: Six United States Nuclear Weapons Facilities, Remediation, 18(3), 79-90, 2008. A* 584. M. Greenberg, A. Gotsch, G. Rhoads, and D. Schneider. Building and sustaining a multiuniversity and multicampus program or school of public health. American Journal of Public Health 98 (9), 1556-158, 2008. E 585. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editor: first issue, Risk Analysis, 28(4), 809-810, 2008.

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A* 586. M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, K. Lowrie, and J. Shaw, Industrial decline and the opportunities and challenges of brownfield redevelopment, Community Investments, 20(2), 8-11, 2008. R 587. M. Greenberg, Trying to Understand if Nuclear Facilities are LULUS in the United States: Internal Report and Preliminary Data Description of CRESP Summer 2008 Survey Report 1 from CRESP 2008 Survey, New Brunswick, NJ, CRESP, September 2008. R 588. M. Greenberg, Siting of New Major Nuclear Facilities in the United States: CRESP’s Year 2008 National and Eleven Site-Specific Surveys, Report 2 from CRESP 2008 Survey, New Brunswick, NJ, CRESP, September 2008. E 589. T. Cox and M. Greenberg, What is the scope of the journal Risk Analysis? Risk Analysis, 28(5), 1135-1136, 2008 A* 590. J. Burger, M. Gochfeld, and M. Greenberg. Natural resource protection of buffer lands: integrating resource evaluation and economics. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 142, 1-9, 2008. A* 591. M. Greenberg and R. Zimmerman, Distribution of federal anti-terrorism funds to states in the Untied States: a comparison of population, income, and simple vulnerability indicators with infrastructure applications, pp. 101-120 in R. A. Larche, editor, Global Terrorism Issues and Developments, Nova Publishers, 2008. [297,25,206,18] E 592. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Improving risk analysis: policies, practices and individual needs. Risk Analysis. 28(6), 1491-1492, 2008. E 593. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Author C. Upton: let the evidence speak. Risk Analysis. 28(6), 1493-1496, 2008. R 594. M. Greenberg, Energy Sources and Public Preferences: Analysis of US National and Site-Specific Data, CRESP Report 3, New Brunswick, NJ., CRESP, October 2008. R 595. M. Greenberg, Environmental issues that worry those who live near major nuclear facilities: Analysis of US National and Site-Specific Data, CRESP Report 4, New Brunswick, NJ., CRESP, December 2008. RE 596. Nature and National Identify After Communism: Globalizing the Ethnoscape, Katrina Schwartz, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006, in Environmentalist, 2008, 28(3), 331-332.

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E 597. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, New journal format and complex modeling papers, Risk Analysis, 29 (1), 1-2, 2009. E 598. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the very public to the less known, Risk Analysis, 29 (2), 157-158, 2009. R 599. 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. E 600. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Editors’ report, Risk Analysis, 29(3), 315-316, 2009. A* 601. 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, 43 (4), 229-239, 2009. B* 602. M. Greenberg, B. West, Karen Lowrie, and H. Mayer, The Reporters Handbook on Nuclear Materials, Energy, and Waste Management. Nashville, Tennessee: Vanderbilt University press, March 2009. A 603. J. Burger, M. Gochfeld, C. Powers, D. Kosson, and M. Greenberg, Managing environmental problems during transition: the Department of Energy as a case study, Remediation. October 8, 2008 (came 2009). E 604. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Toxic testing in the 21st century, Editors’ report, Risk Analysis, 29(4), 471-473, 2009. [298,26,209,24] A* 605. M. Greenberg, Neighborhood quality and the older elderly: theory and two pilot studies, Human Ecology Review, 16 (2), 184-194, 2009. E 606. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Food-bourne risks and Hurricane Katrina, Editors’ report, Risk Analysis, 29(5), 615-616, 2009. A* 607. M. Greenberg, Keep Out?: Housing, Social, and Physical Environments of Neighborhoods Bordering Major Cities and Their Suburbs, pp.87-100 in E. Hammond and A. Noyes, eds., Housing: Socioeconomic, Availability and Development Issues. New York: Nova Publishers, 2009. A* 608. M. Greenberg, Energy sources, public policy, and public preferences: analysis of US national and site-specific data, Energy Policy, 37: 3242-3249, 2009.

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R 609. J. Shaw, M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, J. Caldwell, J. Ferrer, B. Ravit, C. Obropta, and J. Thompson. The state of the Raritan River, a work in progress. New Brunswick New Jersey, report prepared through the Mushett Family Foundation, May 15, 2009. E 610. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Globalization of risk analysis, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 29(6), 783-784, 2009. R 611. M. Greenberg, J. Shaw, P. Larrousse, C. Goldin, C. Kozub, R. Noland, and J,. Carnegie, Graduate level certificate program in transportation security: an initial report. USDHS, June 2009. E 612. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 29(7), 933-934, 2009. E* 613. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, B. John Garrick: Nuclear risk assessment pioneer. Risk Analysis. 29 (7), 935-939, 2009 E 614. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 29(8), 1059-1060, 2009. A* 615. M. Greenberg, NIMBY, CLAMP and the Location of New Nuclear-Related Facilities: U.S. National and Eleven Site-Specific Surveys, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 29(9), 1242-1254, 2009. E 616. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 29(9), 1197-1198, 2009. R 617. M. Greenberg, Measuring and Understanding Public Perceptions of Energy Sources and Associated Waste Management Options in the United States: Internal Report and Preliminary Data Description, CRESP initial report, September 2009. [303,26,212,30] A* 618. M. Greenberg, Risk analysis and port security: some contextual observations and considerations. Annals of Operations Research 2009, electronic publication in September, 6(2), 30-46, 2009. A 619. J. Shaw, M. Greenberg, and H. Mayer. Measuring redevelopment benefits: the search for data. Brownfield Renewal. June 2009, 5 pages. www.brownfieldrenewal.com/data. Accessible September 24, 2009. A* 620. M. Greenberg, What Environmental Issues Do People Who Live Near Major Nuclear Facilities Worry About? Analysis of National and Site-Specific Data, Environmental Planning and Management. 52(7), 919-937, 2009.

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E 621. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 29(10), 1343-1344, 2009. E* 622. M. Greenberg, Why is water an issue? American Journal of Public Health, 99 (11), 1927, 2009. A* 623. M. Greenberg, Water, conflict, and hope, American Journal of Public Health, 99 (11), 1928-1929, 2009. A 624. M. Greenberg, Land renewal: Superfund sites, brownfields and grayfields, in M. Lurie and P. Wacker, Mapping New Jersey: An Evolving Landscape, New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers University Press, 68-70, 2009. A* 625. M. Greenberg, M. Weiner, and G. Greenberg. Risk reducing legal documents: controlling personal health and financial resources. Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 29(11), 1578-1587. E 626. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 29(11), 1491-1492, 2009. R 627. M. Greenberg, Risk, Risk Communications, and M&R of Facilities: Some Initial Thoughts, report to NRC Committee Predicting Outcomes from Investments in the Maintenance and Repair of Federal Facilities, Washington DC, December 29, 2009

2010

E 628 M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 30(1), 1-2, 2010 [309,26,213,34] E* 629. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Profile: Dick Wilson: Applying Uncommon Sense to Risks. Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 30(1), 3-6, 2010. E 630. M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, and A. Cox, Readers’ Assessment and Suggestions, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 30(2), 155-156, 2010. E 631. M. Greenberg, T. Cox, and K. Lowrie. From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 30(3), 325-326, 2010. E* 632. 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.

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A* 633. 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. E 634. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 30(4), 527-528, 2010 A* 635. 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. E 636. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 30(6), 873-874, 2010. E 637. 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. 30(6), 2010, 877-880. E 638. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 30(7), 1017-1018, 2010. E 639. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 30(8), 1179-1180, 2010. [311,26,213,43] A* 640. 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. E 641. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 30(9), 1301-1302, 2010. E 642. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 30(10), 1455-1456, 2010. E* 643. Michael Greenberg, Gwendolyn Greenberg, and Lauren Mazza, Food Pantries, Poverty, and Social Justice, American Journal of Public Health, 100(11), 2021-2022, 2010. A 644. 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. R 645. M. Greenberg and H. Truelove, Public Preferences about Nuclear, Other Energy Sources and Nuclear Waste Management Options in the United States: Internal Report and Preliminary Data Description of 2010 Random Digit Dialing Survey, November 2010.

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E 646. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 30(12), 1735-1736, 2010. [313,26,214,47,46]

2011

E- 647. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(1), 1-2, 2011. A* 648 M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Celebrating Three Decades of Public Policy-Oriented Interdisciplinary Research. Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(1), 7-11, 2011. E- 649. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(2), 185-186, 2011. A* 650. M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, and C. Powers. Public preferences for environmental management practices at DOE’s nuclear waste sites. Remediation, 21(2), 117-131, 2011. E- 651. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(3), 343-344, 2011. E* 652. 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. E- 653. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(4), 513-514, 2011. A* 654. 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. A* 655. M. Greenberg, Risk Analysis, 1814 words, in Miodrag Lovric, International Encyclopedia of Statistical Science, 3 volumes, Berlin Heideberg, Springer-Verlag, 2011, http://www.springerlink.com/content/u013081j25004005/fulltext.html. B- 656. L.A. Cox, Jr and M. Greenberg, eds., Special Issue: Advances in Terrorism Risk Analysis. John Wiley Press and the Society for Risk Analysis, 2011, virtual book. A* 657. 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, vol. 31(12), 2011, 1849-1858. A* 658. J. Faass, M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie. Defending a moving target: H1N1 preparedness

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training for the transit industry. Health Promotion Practice. Electronic version, May 20, 2011. http://sagepub.com/content/early/2011/03/31/1524839911399432, vol. 14(1), 24-29,2013.[319,27,214,52]. R- 659. M. Greenberg and M. Lahr, Building a Decision Support Tool for Studying the Economic Impact of Loss of Passenger Rail Service: A Prototype of New Jersey’s Urban Industrial Corridor, report to CERL (DOD) and UCDPER, May 26, 2011. E- 660. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(5), 687-688, 2011. A* 661. M. Greenberg, Book Review Essay: Risk Analysis and Science Fiction. Reviews of “ Metatropolis” by John Scalzi, editor, Subterranean Press, 2009, and “Twilight’s Ashes: As Heaven Fades: Book 1” by Auler Ivis. iUniverse, 2010, and comments about several other classics, 31(6), 1033-1035, 2011. A* 662. 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 website of the Homeland Security Studies and Analysis Institute, accessible at: http://www.homelandsecurity.org/DHSUnivSummit2011/Greenberg_Whitepaper2011--4-20-11a.pdf. or on HSI website. E- 663. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(6), 879, 2011. B 664. M. Greenberg, editor, Lester Lave: Reflections and Papers Published in Risk Analysis, An International Journal. John Wiley Press and the Society for Risk Analysis, July 2011. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291539-6924/homepage/special_issue__lester_lave.htm virtual issue. R- 665. J. Shaw and M. Greenberg, Transportation Management: Vulnerability Security and Risk A Graduate Certificate in Transportation Security: Status Report, Report to U.S. Department of Homeland Security, July 6, 2011. R- 666. B. Özbaş, T. Altıok, M. Greenberg, and K. Lowrie, Simulation based risk modeling of the rail network at the Newark Penn Station area: Model description and operations. CTSSR and CAIT, Report to the NTSCOE of USDHA, July 14, 2011.

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A* 668. A. Hetling and M. Greenberg, In our backyards: regional influences on public opinion of immigration. Journal of Integrated Social Sciences. 2(1), 148-171, 2011. www.jiss.org. B 669. BJ Garrick, M. Greenberg, and Y. Haimes, editors, Stanley Kaplan: Reflections and Papers Published in Risk Analysis, An International Journal. John Wiley Press and the Society for Risk Analysis, August 2011, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291539-6924/homepage/special_issue_stanley_kaplan_reflections_and_papers_published.htm. virtual issue. E- 670. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(8), 1173-1174, 2011. R* 671. M . Greenberg, K. Lowrie, T. Altiok, M, Lahr, P. Lioy, and H. Mayer. Improving resilience in rail transit corridors, developing models for estimating the impacts of system disruptions. TRB News, 275, July-August, 2011, 29-30. A* 672. A. Gotsch and M. Greenberg, Commentary 15-1. Lessons learned from establishing a collaborative graduate program that evolved into a collaborative school of Public Health, In Barry Levy and Joyce Gaufin, eds. Mastering Public Health, Oxford University Press, pp. 345-348. E- 673. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(9), 1329, 2011. E- 674. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(10), 1511-1512, 2011. R- 675. M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, and J. Herb. Engagement of minority communities and public awareness programs; Review of the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) 2010 customer satisfaction survey data. Science and Technology Directorate, Office of University Programs, National Transportation Security Center of Excellence, November 2011. B- 676. M. Greenberg, The Environmental Impact Statement After Two Generations: Managing Environmental Power, New York: Routledge, November 2011. Reviewed in JAPA, vol. 79:1, 2013, pp. 99-100. E- 677. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(11), 1693. E- 678. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(12), 1849-1850. A* 679. 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,

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Springer, NY, 393-408, 2011. A 680. 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. A 681. 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. A* 682. 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. [329,28,218,61,46=682]

2012 E* 683. M. Greenberg, Sanitation and Public Health: A Heritage to Remember and Continue, American Journal of Public Health, 102 (2), 204-206, 2012. E- 684. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 32(1), 1-2, 2012. B- 685. D. Skiven, G. Moy, M. Greenberg, et al., Predicting outcomes of investments in maintenance and repair of federal facilities. Washington DC, The National Academies Press, 2012. E- 686. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 32(2), 185-186, 2012. A* 687. 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. A- 688. K. McElroy, M. Northridge, H. Balcazar, M. Greenberg, and S. Landers, Reporting Guidelines and the American Journal of Public Health’s Adoption of Preferred Reporting items for systemic reviews and meta-analyses, American Journal of Public Health, 102(5), 780-784, 2012. E- 689. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 32(3), 361-362, 2012. A* 690. M. Greenberg, The affect heuristic, correspondence analysis, and understanding LULUs, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 32(3), 478-480, 2012.

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A* 691. 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. A* 692. 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. E- 693. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 32(5), 763-764, 2012. A* 694. M. Greenberg. The Senior Elderly, Environmental Risks, and Generation Gaps. Human Ecology Review. 19(1), 37-49. R- 695. M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, and J. Herb. Engagement of minority communities and public awareness programs; Review of the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) 2011 and 2010 customer satisfaction survey data. Science and Technology Directorate, Office of University Programs, National Transportation Security Center of Excellence, April 2012. E- 696. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 32(6), 949-950, 2012. A* 697. M. Greenberg, F. Popper, and H. Truelove, Are LULUs Still Enduringly Objectionable? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 55(6), July 2012, 713-731. E- 698. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 32(7), 1109-1110, 2012. E* 699. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Daniel Kahneman: How we think and choose, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 32(7), 1113-1116, 2012. R- 700. M. Greenberg, T. Altiok, J. Bober, S. Isukapalli, C. Lacy, M. Lahr, P. Lioy, K. Lowrie, Henry Mayer, N. Mantell, B. Ozbas, J. Rovito. Passenger Rail Security, Planning, and Resilience: Application of Three Major Modeling Tools to Risk Analysis of Passenger Rail Security. Report to CERL/UCDPER/USACE and USDHS, August 2012. DATE IS AUGUST 10, 2012. RE* 701. M. Greenberg. Review of Francesco Flammini, ed. Critical Infrastructure Security. Boston: WIT Press, 2012. Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 32(8), 1441-1442, 2012. B- 702. M. Greenberg, Nuclear Waste Management, Nuclear Power and Energy Choices: Public Preferences, Perceptions, and Trust, Springer Publishers, August 2012. Received note from Springer in June 2017, which says that book had 9155 chapter downloads between 2012 and 2017, with the most in 2016 at 2610. E- 703. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal.

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32(8), 1273-1274, 2012. E- 704. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 32(9), 1444, 2012. E- 705. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 32(10), 1605-16016, 2012. R- 706. S. Perrine, J. Rovito, J. Shaw, J. Faass, D. Koch, and M. Greenberg. Healthy Homes NJ: Year One Work Report. Bloustein School, Rutgers: NJDHSS and USCDC, October 2012. E- 707. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 32(12), 2007-2008, 2012. E- 708. M. Greenberg, Our deteriorating physical structures and risk analysis, Analysis, An International Journal. 32(12), 2008-2009, 2012. [336,30,221,74,47=708]

2013

E- 709. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 33(1), 1, 2013. E- 710. M. Greenberg, We need risk communication and perception research focused on flood risks for senior citizens. Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 33(1), 52-53, 2013. E- 711. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 33(2), 177-178, 2013. E- 712. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 33(3), 349, 2013. A 713. M. Greenberg, Susannah Dyen, and Stacey Elliott, The public’s preparedness: self-reliance, flashbulb memories and conservative preferences. American Journal of Public Health, 103(6), e85-e91, 2013. A. 714. M. Greenberg, P. Lioy, B. Ozbas, N. Mantell, S. Isukapalli, M. Lahr, T. Altiok, J. Bober, C. Lacy, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, and J. Rovito. Passenger Rail Security, Planning and Resilience: Application of Network, Plume and Economic Simulation Models as Decision Support Tools, Risk Analysis, An International Journal, 33(11), 2013, 1969-1986. E- 715. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie. From the editors. Risk Analysis, An International Journal.

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33(5), ??, 2013. A* 716. H. Truelove, M. Greenberg, and C. Powers. Are implicit associations with nuclear energy related to policy support? Evidence from the brief implicit association test. Environment and Behavior. April 2, 2013, online copy. A* 717. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie. Profile: Sheila Jasanoff: Culture and Diversity in Risk Management. Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 33(7), 1179-1181, 2013.

A* 718. M. Greenberg, Willingness to pay for a sustainable shoreline: Public reactions follow Superstorm Sandy in New Jersey, USA. In J. Krope, AG Olabi, and D. Goricanec, eds. Sustainable Energy and Environmental Protection. Maribor, Slovenia: SEEP, 2013, 46-50.

R 719 . B. Ozbas and M. Greenberg. Correlation between Hurrican Damage Along the New Jersey Coast with Land Use, Dunes and Other Local Attributes. Report to the U.S. Department of Transportation, University Transportation Centers Program. September 2013. R 720. M. Greenberg, Preliminary Report of Summer 2013 CRESP DOE-EM Survey: Trust, Sustainability, and Management of Used Nuclear Fuels, Nashville, TN: CRESP. September 2013. R 721. M. Greenberg, M. Weiner, R. Noland, J. Herb, M. Kaplan, and A. Broccoli, Are Preparedness and Altruism Linked During Disasters? Evidence from Tropical Storm Irene and Hurricane Sandy, report submitted to Rockefeller Brothers Foundation, New Brunswick, NJ: September 2013. A 722. M. Weiner, T. MacKinnon, M. Greenberg. Exploring the Gender Gap and the Impact of Residential Location on Environmental Risk Tolerance. Journal of Environmental Psychology. 36, 190-201, 2013. [342,30,224,79,47=722]

2014

B 723. 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. E* 724. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Profile: Paul Slovic: Risk perceptions and affect, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 34(2), 206-209, 2014.

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Journal, 34(6), 997-1012, 2014. Featured paper, interviews with three mass media representatives, altmetric score of 31.8, tied for second highest in risk analysis in 2014.

A* 726. 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 A 727. M. Campo, M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, and K. Lowrie. The Challenges of Obtaining Credible Data for Transportation Security Modeling. In C. Wright Brown, K. Peters, and K. Nyarko, Cases on Research and Knowledge Discovery: Homeland Security Centers of Excellence, Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 1-19 (first chapter in the book), April 2014. E* 728. 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. A* 729. M. Greenberg, Energy Policy and Research: The Underappreciation of Trust. Energy Research and Social Science, 1, 152-160, 2014 (inaugural issue) A* 730. 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. A* 731. M. Greenberg and M. Weiner. Keeping Surveys Valid, Reliable, and Useful: A Tutorial. Risk Analysis, An International Journal, online printed, September 2, 2014. A* 732. M. Greenberg, M. Weiner. Pain of Sustainability: Limiting the Number of Times Homeowners can Receive Disaster Relief, Sustainability, (6), 2014, 4369-4385. B 733. M. Greenberg, Protecting Seniors Against Environmental Disasters: From Hazards and Vulnerability to Prevention and Resilience. Routledge, Earthscan, 2014. (Reviewed in Risk Analysis, 35(7), 2015, 1384-1387.) A 734. M. Greenberg, Risk Analysis: Assessment and Management, Encyclopedia of Transportation, M. Garrett, J. Golson, editors, New York: Sage, August 2014. B 735. M. Kavanaugh, 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 Tools and Approaches for Sustainability. Sustainability Concepts in Decision-Making. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, August 2014. E 736. M. Greenberg, Insidious Trends and Social/Environmental Justice: Public Health’s Challenge for Responding to Hazard Events, American Journal of Public Health, 104(1), 1802-1805,

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2014. E 737. M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie. Yacov Haimes: Marrying risk analysis and systems engineering. Risk Analysis, An International Journal, online printed, 34 (9), 1584-1588, 2014. E 738. M. Greenberg, Healthography, American Journal of Public Health. Vol. 104 (11), p. 2022, lead editorial for annual national meeting. E 739. M. Greenberg, Helping those sheltering in place during the next disaster. The Record, Hackensack NJ, op-ed. December 2014. A 740. M. Greenberg, Foreword to Judy Shaw, The Raritan River, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2014. [351; 33; 224; 85; 47 =740]

2015

R. 741. A. Yamanaka, Whytlaw J, Herb J, Greenberg M. Understanding Climate Change and Flood Risk for New Jersey’s Senior Citizens, New Brunswick, NJ: Environmental Assessment and Communications Group, Bloustein School, Rutgers University, January 2015. E 742. Northridge ME, Holtzman D, Bergeron CD, Zambrana RE, Greenberg MR. Mentoring for Publication in the American Journal of Public Health. 105(S1), s14-s16, 2015. RE 743. Review of LA Cox, Improving Risk Analysis, NY, Springer, 2013, in Risk Analysis, 35(3), 553-554, 2015. RE 744. Review of Igor Linkov, editor, Sustainable Cities and Military Installations, Dordrecht, Springer, 2014. In Risk Analysis, 35(4), 756-757, 2015. R 745. R. Noland, M. Weiner, M. Greenberg. Funding resilient infrastructure in New Jersey: Attitudes following a natural disaster, report to Mineta Transportation Institute, June 2015. R 746. M. Greenberg, G. Apostolakis, T. Fields, B. Goldstein, S. Krahn, RB. Matthews, J. Rispoli, J. Stewart. A Review of the Use of Risk-Informed Management in the Cleanup Program for Former Defense Nuclear Sites. Report prepared from U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations and U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations, Washington, D.C., August 2015. http://www.cresp.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Omnibus-Risk-Review-Report_FINAL.pdf RE 747. Review of Paul Sabin, The Bet: Paul Ehrlich, Julian Simon, and Our Gamble over the Earth’s Future. New Haven, Yale University Press, 2013. Risk Analysis 35(8), 1591-92. *A 748. M. Greenberg, B. Goldstein, E. Anderson, M. Dourson, W. Landis, D.W. North.

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Whither Risk Assessment: New Challenges and Opportunities a Third of a Century After the Red Book. Risk Analysis. 35(11), 1959-1968, 2015. E 749. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Profile: Joanna Burger: Respect for All Living Things. Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 35(12), 2123-2128, 2015. [352; 33; 227; 87; 50 =749]

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RE 750. Review of Tee Guidotti, Health and Sustainability: An Introduction. New York, Oxford University Press, 2015. Risk Analysis, 36(12), 2016, 2313-2314. E 751. M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie. Profile: Elizabeth Anderson: Cancer Risk Assessment Pioneer. Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 36(4), 646-649, 2016. R 752. M. Greenberg, Local and Regional Context and Perspectives on the Tri-Cities Regional Economy, New Brunswick, NJ: Report for CRESP, June 2016. R 753. M. Greenberg, M. Weiner. Public Support for Repairing the Damaged Hudson River Tunnels, report submitted to Rutgers University, Center for Advanced Infrastructure & Transportation, under Grant no. DTRT13-G-UTC28 from the U.S. Department of Transportation-Office, July 5, 2016

E 754. M. Greenberg. Delivering Fresh Water: Critical Infrastructure, Environmental Justice, and Flint, Michigan. American Journal of Public Health. 106(8), 1358-1360, August, 2016. R 755. M. Greenberg, Chair, Omnibus Risk Review Committee, Epilogue: A Review of the Use of Risk-Informed Management in the Cleanup Program for Former Defense Nuclear Sites. Report prepared from U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations and U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations, Washington, D.C., May 31, 2016. http://www.cresp.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Omnibus_Risk_Review_Epilogue_Final_6-15-16.pdf E 756. M. Greenberg, C. Chess. Profile: Daniel Wartenberg: Cancer Risk Assessment Pioneer. Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 36(9), 1683-1687, 2016. B 757. M. Greenberg. Explaining Risk Analysis: Protecting Health and the Environment. New York: Earthscan/Routledge, September 2016. [352; 34; 230; 90; 51 =757] Reviewed in American Journal of Public Health, 107(12), 1850-1851, 2017.

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A 758. M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, C. Powers, and D. Kosson. Nuclear Waste Management and Nuclear Power: A Tale of Two Essential United States Department of Energy Sites in Idaho and New Mexico, in Nuclear Portraits, L. MacDowell, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2017, 217-237. E 759. M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie. Warner North, Making Decisions Under Uncertainty, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 37(3), 402-407, 2017. RE 760. Sven Ove Hansson, Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn, eds. The Argumentative Turn in Policy Analysis: Reasoning about Uncertainty. Volume 10, in Logic, Argumentation & Reasoning Series. ISBN 978-3-319-30547-9. Springer, Switzerland, 2016, 353 pages, cost $109.00 U.S., Risk Analysis, 37, 4, April 2017, 843-844. E 761. M. Greenberg, Profile: Elisabeth Pate-Cornell: Learning from Hazards and Accidents. Risk Analysis, An International Journal 37(5), 848-853, 2017, 848-853. E 762. M. Greenberg. Risk Analysis in the 21st Century: Adapting to New Challenges and Opportunities. AJPH, 107(7), 1020-1021. Podcast, Risk analysis in the 21st century. For AJPH. July 2017 issue. http://ajph.apha.publications.org/toc/ajph/107/7. A. 763. M. Greenberg, M. Coon, M. Campo, and J. Whytlaw. Finding Locations for Endurably Objectionable Energy-Related Facilities: The CLAMP Policy, chapter 15 in S. Bouzarovski, M. Pasqualetti, V. Catan Broto, Energy Geographies, Routledge Publishers, August 2017. B 764. M. Greenberg, Schneider D. Urban Planning and Public Health. Washington, DC, American Public Health Association, October 2017. [354; 35; 230; 93; 52 =764]

2018

RE 765. Review of Theory and Practice in Policy Analysis, NY, Cambridge University Press, 2017 by Granger Morgan, Cambridge University Press, in Risk Analysis, An International Journal 38(1), 210-211, 2018. E 766. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Profile: George Apostolakis: Applying Equal Doses of PRA and Collegiality. Risk Analysis, An International Journal 38(1), 4-7, 2018. A 767. D. Schneider, M. Greenberg. Urban Planning and Public Health: Synergies for Achieving a Healthy Delaware. Delaware Journal of Public Health. 4,2, 56-63, March 2018. E 768. M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Profile: Nick Pidgeon, Bringing Environmental Risk and Communication into Decision-Making, Risk Analysis, An International Journal, first look, March 26, 2018, 5 pp. R 769. M. Greenberg, Use of Performance Assessment in Dilute and Dispose at WIPP. Report

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to Plutonium Disposition Committee, New Brunswick, NJ, April 9, 2018. *A 770. M. Weiner, M. Greenberg. The Hudson Tunnel Project: Exploring Public Opinion Support for Public Funding Mechanisms for Critical Infrastructure. Case Studies on Transport Policy. 6, 265-278, 2018. B 771. M. Greenberg. Siting Noxious Facilities: Integrating Location Economics and Risk Analysis to Protect Environmental Health and Investments, NY, Earthscan/Routledge, 2018 R. 772. David S. Kosson Jennifer A. Salisbury, Craig H. Benson, Lisa S. Bliss, Joanna Burger, James H. Clarke, Michael Gochfeld, Michael Greenberg, Henry J. Mayer, Jane B. Stewart, and Richard B. Stewart. Integrating DOE Land Use Designations and Remedy Decisions to Achieve Risk-Informed, Cost-Effective Cleanups: Case Studies at Hanford, Oak Ridge, Savannah River, and ETEC. Report to U.S. DOE, EM, March 2018. . E. 773. M. Bell and M. Greenberg, Climate Change and Human Health: Links Between History, Politics, and Science, American Journal of Public Health, 108, S2, April 2018. 554-555 *E. 774. B. Goldstein and M. Greenberg, Global Climate Change and the “So What?” Issue: Reversing the Impact of Donald Trump. American Journal of Public Health, 108, S2, April 2018. 578-579. A 775. M. Greenberg, G. Apostolakis, T. Fields, B. Goldstein, D. Kosson, R.B. Matthews, S. Krahn, J. Rispoli, J. Stewart, R. Stewart. Advancing Risk-Informed Decision-Making in Managing Defense Nuclear Waste in the United States: Opportunities and Challenges for Risk Analysis. Risk Analysis. First look, July 2018. RE. 776. Roger Kasperson, editor, Risk Conundrums: Solving Unsolvable Problems. New York, Earthscan/Routledge, 2017, 269 pp. + index. ISBN-978-1-138-95607-0, paper, $40.00+/- First look, July 2018. E. 777. Bernard Goldstein: Building Risk Analysis Institutions. Risk Analysis, An International Journal 38(9), 1765-1771, 2018. In review or preparation: E working on next year on Vicki Bier, Ortwin and Ragnar

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Selected talks 2010-2018

Presentation with Dona Schneider, Urban Planning, Public Health, & Redevelopment, Trenton, NJ, Office of Legislative Services, March 23, 2018. Presentation to NJ TV news about implications of Portal Bridge failure, March 18, 2018. Shown following week. Presentation: Persuading elected officials and staff about the value of science, Arlington, Va. Society of Risk Analysis, Annual meeting, December 12, 2017 What priorities currently exist for environmental health, Advocacy group against war, reformed Church, Highland Park, NJ December 2, 2017 Podcast, Risk analysis and homeland security, January 26, 2017 Briefing US GAO, Health, safety and economic cites, Washington DC, GAO building, August 17, 2016. Whither Risk Analysis, Annual Meeting of the Society of Risk Analysis, December 7, 2015. Session on Foundations of Risk Analysis. Arlington, VA. HIA in context. Presentation, Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL, November 2, 2015. Briefing U.S. Senate Arms Services Committee about “A Review of the Use of Risk-Informed Management in the Cleanup Program for Former Defense Nuclear Sites.” December 15, 2015. Briefing U.S. DOE deputy assistant secretaries about “A Review of the Use of Risk-Informed Management in the Cleanup Program for Former Defense Nuclear Sites.” December 15, 2015. Briefing of U.S. DOE site managers about “A Review of the Use of Risk-Informed Management in the Cleanup Program for Former Defense Nuclear Sites.” October 13, 2015. Briefing of U.S. House Appropriations Committee about “A Review of the Use of Risk-Informed Management in the Cleanup Program for Former Defense Nuclear Sites.” September 28, 2015, Rayburn Building, DC. Briefing of DOE-EM and EPA leadership on A Review of the Use of Risk-Informed Management in the Cleanup Program for Former Defense Nuclear Sites. Report prepared from U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations and U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations, Washington, D.C., September 22, 2015.

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Briefing of House of Representatives, Appropriations Committee on A Review of the Use of Risk-Informed Management in the Cleanup Program for Former Defense Nuclear Sites. Report prepared from U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations and U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations, Washington, D.C., September 28, 2015. Mental Health Symptoms Among Seniors following Hurricane Sandy, Denver, Colorado, Society for Risk Analysis, annual meeting, December 10, 2014. Revisiting New Orleans a decade after Katrina, status and preparedness. New Orleans, Louisiana, American Public Health Association, November 17, 2014. John Renne and Marla Nelson co-speakers. Predicting Preparedness and Predicting Altruistic Behavior, Society of Risk Analysis, Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, December 10, 2013. Are people willing to pay for sustainability? Post Hurricane Sandy and Tropical Storm Irene data from New Jersey, USA. 6th International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environmental Protection, Maribor, Slovenia, August 21, 2013. Stakeholder Understanding, Communication and Involvement, Presentation to Senior staff of Department of Energy, Environmental Management, Washington, DC, August 7, 2013. Predicting Individual Preparedness & Assistance: Sandy and Irene Experiences, Conference on S&T Innovations in Hurricane Sandy Research, June 5, 2013. Results of Statewide Polling on Sandy and Irene, Climate Change Preparedness in New Jersey, Leading Practice and Policy Priorities, May 22, 2013. US public preferences, perceptions, and trust of the USDOE: Pre and Post Fukushima. February 26, 2013 (with Charles Powers and David Kosson), WM symposium, Phoenix, AZ. Building useful simulation tools for risk analysis: a major challenge & a rail security example, Fields Institute, University of Toronto, Canada, Keynote conference, Third International Conference on Complex Science, Management & System Engineering in Risk Management, October 26, 2012. Dreams and nightmares: nuclear power and waste management. Keynote talk at SRA Europe Conference, Zürich, Switzerland, June 20, 2012. Public preferences for nuclear power and expansion of on-site nuclear-related activities: pre-and post-Fukushima, Washington DC, January 26, 2012, George Washington University for the SRA. Public preferences for nuclear power and expansion of on-site nuclear-related activities, Chatanooga, TN: TVA headquarters, December 20, 2011.

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Nuclear power & waste management survey research: what have we learned about people who love near nuclear facilities? Washington, DC: for Assistant Administrator for Nuclear Energy, December 14, 2011. Rail security simulation modeling, December 9, 2011, at 9/11 – 10 years later, A national Conference on Preparedness and Response, New Brunswick, NJ Smart model for corridor resilience: North corridor prototype, Arlington, VA.: USDHS headquarters. July 21, 2011. Choosing an economic consequences simulation model for rail security, RWJH, July 14, 2011. Energy and Health Choices, Risk and the Media, Lehigh University, April 8, 2010 Low Carbon Economy, North China Electric Power University, June 3, 2010, Beijing Being proactive about risk assessment, National Institute of Engineering Management, China National School of Administration, June 4, 2010, Beijing Why projects fail. Xinhau School of Finance and Insurance, Zhongan University of Economics and Law, June 6, 2010, Wuhan The economic impact of large environmental projects. School of Management, Wuhan University of Technology, June 7, 2010, Wuhan Economics simulation models and risk analysis. School of Business Administration. Hunan University, June 10, 2010, Changsha Understanding the economic consequences of hazard events. Jiatong University. First international risk management conference. Second keynote. June 12, 2000, Chongqing CRESP surveys, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010: What have we learned and what do we need to learn, Nashville, TN, Vanderbilt, October 19, 2010. Nuclear power and waste management survey research: What have we learned about people who live near nuclear facilities? Princeton, NJ Woodrow Wilson School, October 20, 2010. Common issues that challenge translating the best science and practices to surface transit security organizations and staff, Washington, DC, DHS, October 22, 2010. Searches- grad school dean 2008-2009; IWL head, 2010; EOHSI head 2009-2010, EJB Dean 2016. A set of blended risk-based decision support tools for protecting passenger rail-centered transit corridors. Panel 15, the DHS science conference-fifth annual University network summit, Washington

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DC, April 1, 2011. Risk-based decision-making with uncertainty: Peeling back layers of complexity, June 2, 2011, Nashville, TN, Global Climate Change and Transportation Infrastructure Summit Risk versus business requirements: industry perspectives, chaired panel and presented talk at second annual maritime risk symposium November 7, 2011. Promotion committees within RU outside of EJB or outside RU: Helen White 2010-11, Mark Huselid 2010-11, David Lepak, 2013, Patrick Gardner 2014, Marsha Bates, 2015, Kenneth Joh, Texas A&M, 2016, Gregory Camilli, school of Education, 2016 2016: External letter writer for Mary Northridge, NYU, Samina Raja. SUNY Buffalo, and Lucien Lauren, Iowa.