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    Economic valuation of health benefits from using geologic data to communicate radon risk potential by Chiavacci, Scott J, Shapiro, Carl D, Pindilli, Emily J, Casey, Clyde F, Rayens, Mary Kay, Wiggins, Amanda T, Andrews, Jr, William M, Hahn, Ellen J

    Published in Environmental health (20-03-2020)
    “…Radon exposure is the second leading cause of lung cancer worldwide and represents a major health concern within and outside the United States. Mitigating…”
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    From data to decisions: Processing information, biases, and beliefs for improved management of natural resources and environments by Glynn, Pierre D., Voinov, Alexey A., Shapiro, Carl D., White, Paul A.

    Published in Earth's future (01-04-2017)
    “…Our different kinds of minds and types of thinking affect the ways we decide, take action, and cooperate (or not). Derived from these types of minds, innate…”
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    Accounting for the ecosystem services of migratory species: Quantifying migration support and spatial subsidies by Semmens, Darius J., Diffendorfer, James E., López-Hoffman, Laura, Shapiro, Carl D.

    Published in Ecological economics (15-10-2011)
    “…Migratory species support ecosystem process and function in multiple areas, establishing ecological linkages between their different habitats. As they travel,…”
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    Value of Information and Decision Pathways: Concepts and Case Studies by Glynn, Pierre D., Rhodes, Charles R., Chiavacci, Scott J., Helgeson, Jennifer F., Shapiro, Carl D., Straub, Crista L.

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (20-05-2022)
    “…Information used in decision making arises from the structuring of observations and data. The collection, dissemination, and use of information has monetary…”
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    Value of Information: Exploring Behavioral and Social Factors by Glynn, Pierre D., Chiavacci, Scott J., Rhodes, Charles R., Helgeson, Jennifer F., Shapiro, Carl D., Straub, Crista L.

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (13-05-2022)
    “…There is growing interest within and beyond the economics community in assessing the value of information (VOI) used in decision making. VOI assessments often…”
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    Response to Comment by Walker et al. on “From Data to Decisions: Processing Information, Biases, and Beliefs for Improved Management of Natural Resources and Environments” by Glynn, Pierre D., Voinov, Alexey A., Shapiro, Carl D., White, Paul A.

    Published in Earth's future (01-05-2018)
    “…Our different kinds of minds and types of thinking affect the ways we decide, take action, and cooperate (or not). The comment by Walker et al. (2018,…”
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    Opportunities for businesses to use and support development of SEEA-aligned natural capital accounts by Ingram, Jane Carter, Bagstad, Kenneth J., Vardon, Michael, Rhodes, Charles R., Posner, Stephen, Casey, Clyde F., Glynn, Pierre D., Shapiro, Carl D.

    Published in Ecosystem services (01-06-2022)
    “…•Businesses are increasingly addressing their natural capital impacts and dependencies, which will require credible, consistent data that a lot of businesses…”
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    Records of Engagement and Decision Tracking for Adaptive Management and Policy Development by Glynn, Pierre, Shapiro, Carl D., Voinov, Alexey

    “…The management of coupled human-natural (CHN) systems, including natural resource and environmental systems, would benefit from recognition of the need to…”
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    The Failed Back Surgery Syndrome by Shapiro, Carl M., DO

    “…This article describes the costs and risk factors for failed back surgery syndrome and reviews the diagnosis and treatment strategies commonly used to address…”
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