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Cultural Models of Pfiesteria : Toward Cultivating More Appropriate Risk Perceptions

Pages 273-285 | Published online: 29 Oct 2010

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Heather Lazrus, Rebecca E. Morss, Julie L. Demuth, Jeffrey K. Lazo & Ann Bostrom. (2016) ?Know What to Do If You Encounter a Flash Flood?: Mental Models Analysis for Improving Flash Flood Risk Communication and Public Decision Making. Risk Analysis 36:2, pages 411-427.
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Michael Paolisso, Priscilla Weeks & Jane Packard. (2013) A Cultural Model of Farmer Land Conservation. Human Organization 72:1, pages 12-22.
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John C. Whitehead, Timothy C. Haab & George R. Parsons. (2003) Economic effects of Pfiesteria. Ocean & Coastal Management 46:9-10, pages 845-858.
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