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Dr. Sternberg’s current work is on the ethics of complex decision making to avert disasters, whether from terrorism or natural or technological hazards. His earlier research has examined complex resources whose allocation requires public planning because they are not effectively allocated by pure markets. He pursued this topic through successive studies of resource types, including technological research endowments, cultural and heritage resources, urban physical form and infrastructure systems, and (the opposite of such resources) geophysical and technological hazards. Some of the results may be seen in the publications listed below. His most recent interest is the study of new radical ideologies affecting perceptions of public affairs.

Dr. Ernest Sternberg
Ernest
Sternberg
Professor and Chair
Education
Ph.D. (city and regional planning), Cornell University
M.S. (development sociology and Southeast Asian studies), Cornell University
B.A. (social sciences), Empire State College
Title Sponsor(s)
The Transportation Healthcare Connection During Disaster: Toward Improved Mitigation and Preparedness Research and Innovative Technology Administration / USDOT (RITA), State University of New York (SUNY)