Consortium for Risk Evaluation with Stakeholder Participation II
ATTACHMENT F.
Focus: Land Use
Burger, J., M. Gochfeld, T.M. Leschine, J.R. Karr, M. Greenberg, and C.W. Powers. 2003. Shifting priorities at the Department of Energy's bomb factories: Balancing protection of human and ecological health. Environmental Management 31 (2); 157-167.
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.
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.
Lowrie, K. and M. Greenberg, Local impacts of US nuclear weapons facilities: a survey of planners, Environmentalist, vol. 20 (2), 2000, 157-168.
Lowrie and M. Greenberg, Can David and Goliath get along?: Federal lands in local places, Environmental Management 28(6), 2001, 703-711.
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.
Burger, J. Incorporating ecology and ecological risk into long-term stewardship on contaminated lands. 2002. Remediation 18:107-120.
Burger, J., M. A. Carletta, K. Lowrie, K. T. Miller, and M. Greenberg. 2004. Assessing ecological resources for remediation and future land uses on contaminated lands. Environmental Management. 34:1-10.
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.
Burger, J., C. W. Powers, M. Greenberg, and M. Gochfeld. 2004. The role of risk and future land use in cleanup decisions at the Department of Energy. Risk Anal. 24:1539-1549.
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.
H. Mayer, M. Greenberg, R. Keren, C. Danis, J. Burger, M. Gochfeld, C. Powers, D. Kosson, V. Vyas, Integrating mapping of geospatial data with conceptual site models to guide land use planning and risk communications. Risk Analysis. vol. 25(2), 2005, 429-446.
Perceived Dichotomies Between Public Perceptions and Land Use
Land Use Controls, Public Health Surveillance, and the Public’s Peace of Mind at the United States Major Nuclear Weapons Legacy Sites By Michael Greenberg, Karen Lowrie, Joanna Burger, Charles Powers, Michael Gochfeld, and Henry Mayer
Burger, J., J. Sanchez, D. Roush, and M. Gochfeld. 2001. Risk Perception and Future Land Use Preferences: A Comparison of Attitudes about Hanford Site and Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory. Journal of Environ. Management. 61:265-280.
Burger, J. 2004. Recreational rates and future land-use preferences for four Department of Energy sites: consistency despite demographic and geographical differences. Environmental Research 95:215-223.
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,
The monitoring dichotomies
*Burger J. 2006. Bioinidicators: types, development and use in ecological assessment and research. Environ. Bioindic. 1:1-18.
Friedlander, B. and M. Gochfeld 2006. Community Health Assurance Monitoring Program (CHAMP): Radionuclide
biomonitoring tests national expert perspectives. Sept. 21.
Burger, J. and M. Gochfeld. 2000. On developing bioindicators for human and ecological health. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 66:23-46.
Burger J., Karen F. Gaines and M. Gochfeld. 2001. Ethnic differences in risk from mercury among Savannah River fishermen. Risk Anal. 21: 533-544.
Burger, J., K. F. Gaines, W. L. Stephens Jr., C. S. Boring, I. L. Brisbin Jr., J. Snodgrass, J. Peles, L. Bryan, M. H. Smith, and M. Gochfeld. 2001. Radiocesium in Fish from the Savannah River and Steel Creek: Potential Food Chain Exposure to the Public. Riak Anal. 21: 545-559
The remediation/institutional control dichotomies
Clarke, J.H., L. G. Everett and S. Kowall. 2004. Containment of Legacy Wastes during Stewardship. International Seminar on Nuclear War and Planetary Emergencies 30th Session, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Clarke, J.H., 2004. Sustainable Residual Hazards Management-Long Performance of Institutional Control Systems. IGERT Reliability and Risk Management Program, Vanderbilt University, April.
The remediation and NRD dichotomies
Legal and Related Policy Issues for Integrating Remediation and NRD Strategies at DOE Sites Introduction: A Long-Term Land Use Management/Remediation/Restoration/ Strategy for DOE Sites. CRESP Report. Richard B. Stewart .
Natural Resource Damages and the Department of Energy: Integrating Ecosystem Recovery into the Remediation Process. CRESP Report. Joanna Burger, Michael Gochfeld, and Charles W. Powers.
Natural Resource Damage Assessments as Related to Department of Energy Site Clean up Concerns: A Preliminary Review. CRESP Report. Christine Danis and Henry Mayer.
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.
FINAL REPORT: A Summary of Work 2000 - 2006
Instrument No. DE - FG26-00NT 40938 (Original Instrument No. DE-FG01-03EW15336)
Submitted by Charles W. Powers, PI CRESP II
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