Current Projects
- A Risk-Based Approach to Rapid Vulnerability Assessment in New England Fishery Communities (more)
- Study to characterize effects, vulnerabilities, and the adequacy of existing data to inform decision-making regarding the social disruptions from oil spills and spill response (more)
- Addressing public health risks from operating and closed US nuclear weapons facilities (more)
Completed Projects
- Comparison of Three Evaluative Tools to Empower Local Communities in the Environmental Clean Up of Sediment Contaminated Sites (more)
- Assessment of Oil Spill Response Planning and Performance (more)
- Relationships Among Preferences for Process, Preferences for Outcomes, Perceptions of Context, and Individual Characteristics in Environmental and Risk Decision-Making (more)
- Evaluating Public Involvement Processes by Combining Perspectives from Planners, Participants, and Normative Theory (more)
- Factors Influencing Participation of Local Government Officials in Environmental Policy Making and Implementation (more)
- The Role of Social Networks in the Formation of Risk Perceptions About Low Dose Radiation Risks (more)
- Social and Ecological Transferability of Integrated Ecological Assessment Models (more)
- Process and Outcome Evaluation of the Sustainable Rural Community Development Project in Vermont (more)
Non-SERI projects involving SERI staff
- Visitor and Employee Safety in US National Parks (more)
- Developing methods to identify and characterize vulnerable populations in northeast marine fish communities (PI Seth Tuler, funded by the National Marine Fisheries Service, October 2004 - September, 2005)
- Design of dolphin exhibits at the New York Aquarium (more)

