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Environmental research

Year: 2021
Articles in SafetyLit: 18

A case study of complex disasters within the resilience framework in Zagreb, Croatia: two earthquakes in one pandemic

A game theory approach for risk analysis and security force deployment against multiple coordinated attacks

Analysis on historical flood and countermeasures in prevention and control of flood in Daqing River Basin

Criminal arrests associated with reduced regional brain volumes in an adult population with documented childhood lead exposure

Effects of selective outcome reporting on risk perception

Evaluation of occupational pesticide exposure on egyptian male adolescent cognitive and motor functioning

Firearm licenses associated with elevated pediatric blood lead levels in Massachusetts

Greenspace and park use associated with less emotional distress among college students in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic

Health impacts of bike-sharing systems in the U.S

Heat waves and adaptation strategies in a Mediterranean urban context

Heat-related mortality under climate change and the impact of adaptation through air conditioning: a case study from Thessaloniki, Greece

High temperatures trigger suicide mortality in Brussels Belgium: a case-crossover study (2002-2011)

Integrating random forests and propagation models for high-resolution noise mapping

Occupational heat stress and economic burden: a review of global evidence

Short-term changes in meteorological conditions and suicide: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Short-term exposure to nitrogen dioxide and mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Short-term exposures to atmospheric evergreen, deciduous, grass, and ragweed aeroallergens and the risk of suicide in Ohio, 2007-2015: exploring disparities by age, gender, and education level

Social disparities in neighborhood heat in the Northeast United States