Keywords

  • agricultural film recycling
  • agricultural plastics recycling
  • biohazards
  • biosecurity
  • community emergency preparedness
  • dairy film recycling
  • environmental health risk factors
  • environmental risk
  • environmental risk analysis (Communication)
  • environmental risk education
  • environmental risk indicators
  • health risk communication
  • health risk education
  • horticultural film recycling
  • land use
  • open burning
  • pesticide health effects
  • pesticide impact assessment
  • pesticide nontarget impacts
  • pesticide non-target impacts
  • pesticide risk
  • pesticide risk indicators
  • plastic recycling
  • public health
  • risk analysis
  • risk communication
  • sustainability
  • west nile virus

Levitan, Lois Carol

Senior Extension Associate
Lois Levitan is a Senior Extension Associate in the Department of Communication at Cornell and Program Leader of the Environmental Risk Analysis Program (ERAP). The ERAP mission is to help citizens and policy-makers interpret information about environmental risks and make informed decisions that balance levels of concern with levels of risk and social impact.

research

research and scholarship focus

Develop effective tools and methods for communicating environmental and health risk, with particular focus on (i) basic risk concepts; (ii)pesticide risk and pesticide life-cycle stewardship, (iii) recycling and other environmentally-benign disposal of plastic wastes from agriculture, (iv) sustainable resource use.

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outreach focus

(i) Build capacity to interpret scientific information about impacts and risks and to appropriately balance the level of concern with level of risk and social impact. (ii) Analyze and implement systems for recycling agricultural plastics, including assessing and communicating the need, cultivating manufacturing and consumer markets, identifying and promoting Best Management Practices, identifying and promoting suitable equipment and infrastructure. (iii) Communicate about - and build capacity to understand - risks associated with pesticides. (iv) Promote sustainable resource and energy use.
Keywords: agricultural film recycling, agricultural plastics recycling, biohazards, biosecurity, community emergency preparedness, dairy film recycling, environmental health risk factors, environmental risk, environmental risk analysis (Communication), environmental risk education, environmental risk indicators, health risk communication, health risk education, horticultural film recycling, land use, open burning, pesticide health effects, pesticide impact assessment, pesticide nontarget impacts, pesticide non-target impacts, pesticide risk, pesticide risk indicators, plastic recycling, public health, risk analysis, risk communication, sustainability, west nile virus