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Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards
1997 - 2025
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Volume 107, issue 3, 2021
- Knowledge mapping analysis of research progress and frontiers in integrated disaster risk management in a changing climate pp. 2033-2052

- Lihong Wang, Zaiwu Gong, Linna Shi, Zewen Hu and Ashfaq Ahmad Shah
- The importance of data structure and nonlinearities in estimating climate impacts on outdoor recreation pp. 2053-2075

- Steven Dundas and Roger von Haefen
- Social media information sharing for natural disaster response pp. 2077-2104

- Zhijie Sasha Dong, Lingyu Meng, Lauren Christenson and Lawrence Fulton
- Integrated natural disasters urban resilience evaluation: the case of China pp. 2105-2122

- Xinli Liu, Sijia Li, Xian Xu and Jingshu Luo
- Coupling coordination analysis with data-driven technology for disaster–economy–ecology system: an empirical study in China pp. 2123-2153

- Lu Gan, Yuanyuan Wang, Yusheng Wang, Benjamin Lev, Wenjing Shen and Wen Jiang
- A regional Natech risk assessment based on a Natech-prone facility network for dependent events pp. 2155-2174

- Mei Cai and Stephen M. Marson
- Assessment of future climate change impact on rainfed wheat yield in the semi-arid Eastern High Plain of Algeria using a crop model pp. 2175-2203

- Tassadit Kourat, Dalila Smadhi, Brahim Mouhouche, Nerdjes Gourari, M. G. Mostofa Amin and Christopher Robin Bryant
- A survey-based analysis of the public’s willingness for disaster relief in China pp. 2205-2225

- Zewen Hu, Xiaocai Zhang, Jingjing Cui, Lijie Zhang and Wasim Ahmed
- Modelling temperature extremes in the Limpopo province: bivariate time-varying threshold excess approach pp. 2227-2246

- Daniel Maposa, Anna M. Seimela, Caston Sigauke and James J. Cochran
- Disaster diaspora and the consequences of economic displacement and climate disruption, including Hurricanes Matthew (October 8, 2016) and Florence (September 14, 2018) in Robeson County, North Carolina pp. 2247-2262

- Stephen M. Marson and Mac Legerton
- A stochastic programming model for tactical product prepositioning at domestic hunger relief organizations impacted by natural hazards pp. 2263-2291

- Yash V. Marthak, Eduardo Pérez and Francis A. Méndez Mediavilla
- Construction and verification of a rainstorm death risk index based on grid data fusion: a case study of the Beijing rainstorm on July 21, 2012 pp. 2293-2318

- Xianhua Wu, Jiqiang Zhao, Yun Kuai, Ji Guo and Ge Gao
- An empirical study on Twitter’s use and crisis retweeting dynamics amid Covid-19 pp. 2319-2336

- Bairong Wang, Bin Liu and Qi Zhang
- Information diffusion theory-based approach for the risk assessment of meteorological disasters in the Yangtze River Basin pp. 2337-2362

- Yu Xiaobing, Li Chenliang, Huo Tongzhao and Ji Zhonghui
- Estimating impacts of recurring flooding on roadway networks: a Norfolk, Virginia case study pp. 2363-2387

- Shraddha Praharaj, T. Donna Chen, Faria T. Zahura, Madhur Behl and Jonathan L. Goodall
- Can we detect trends in natural disaster management with artificial intelligence? A review of modeling practices pp. 2389-2417

- Ling Tan, Ji Guo, Selvarajah Mohanarajah and Kun Zhou
- Uncertainty in the prediction and management of CO2 emissions: a robust minimum entropy approach pp. 2419-2438

- Shaojian Qu, Hao Cai, Dandan Xu and Nabé Mohamed
- Correction to: Uncertainty in the prediction and management of CO2 emissions: a robust minimum entropy approach pp. 2439-2439

- Shaojian Qu, Hao Cai, Dandan Xu and Nabé Mohamed
- Dynamic assessment and early warning of ecological security: a case study of the Yangtze river urban agglomeration pp. 2441-2461

- Qianqian Huang, Benhong Peng, Guo Wei and Anxia Wan
- The effect of directed technical change on carbon dioxide emissions: evidence from China’s industrial sector at the provincial level pp. 2463-2486

- Liang Liu and Lianshui Li
- Impacts of the carbon emission trading system on China’s carbon emission peak: a new data-driven approach pp. 2487-2515

- Liangpeng Wu and Qingyuan Zhu
- The nonlinear time lag multivariable grey prediction model based on interval grey numbers and its application pp. 2517-2531

- Pingping Xiong, Xia Zou and Yingjie Yang
- Big data revealed relationship between air pollution and manufacturing industry in China pp. 2533-2553

- Wei Sun, Yufei Hou and Lanjiang Guo
- Bayesian network reasoning and machine learning with multiple data features: air pollution risk monitoring and early warning pp. 2555-2572

- Xiaoliang Xie, Jinxia Zuo, Bingqi Xie, Thomas A. Dooling and Selvarajah Mohanarajah
- A simple Monte Carlo method for estimating the chance of a cyclone impact pp. 2573-2582

- Xiaoliang Xie, Bingqi Xie, Jiaqi Cheng, Qi Chu and Thomas Dooling
- Spatiotemporal impact of major events on air quality based on spatial differences-in-differences model: big data analysis from China pp. 2583-2604

- Ji Guo, Xianhua Wu, Yingying Guo, Yinshan Tang and Michael D. Dzandu
- Haze risk: information diffusion based on cellular automata pp. 2605-2623

- Chaoyu Zheng, Benhong Peng, Xin Sheng and Anxia Wan
- How meteorological disasters affect the labor market? The moderating effect of government emergency response policy pp. 2625-2640

- Xiaodong Zhu, Zijing Jin, Shunsuke Managi and XiRong Xun
- Financing for sustainability: Empirical analysis of green bond premium and issuer heterogeneity pp. 2641-2651

- Qiaoyan Sheng, Xuan Zheng and Nian Zhong
- China's economic growth and haze pollution control pp. 2653-2669

- Zhonghua Cheng, Qingfei Xu and Ian Fraser Sanderson
- An ensemble risk assessment model for urban rainstorm disasters based on random forest and deep belief nets: a case study of Nanjing, China pp. 2671-2692

- Junfei Chen, Liming Liu, Jinpeng Pei and Menghua Deng
- Risk assessment model of agricultural drought disaster based on grey matter-element analysis theory pp. 2693-2707

- Huafeng Xu, Kexin Xu and Yingjie Yang
- Guest editorial to the special issue: Big data analysis and management: climate economics, meteorological hazards and environmental risk pp. 2709-2713

- Zaiwu Gong, Guo Wei, Mei Cai and Zhijie Sasha Dong
Volume 107, issue 2, 2021
- Review of natural gas hydrate dissociation effects on seabed stability pp. 1035-1045

- Min Zhang, Ming Niu, Shiwei Shen, Shulin Dai and Yan Xu
- A review of modelling methodologies for flood source area (FSA) identification pp. 1047-1068

- Amrie Singh, David Dawson, Mark Trigg and Nigel Wright
- A tsunamigenic delta collapse and its associated tsunami deposits in and around Lake Sils, Switzerland pp. 1069-1103

- Valentin Nigg, Stephan Wohlwend, Michael Hilbe, Benjamin Bellwald, Stefano C. Fabbri, Gregory F. Souza, Florian Donau, Reto Grischott, Michael Strasser and Flavio S. Anselmetti
- Indeterminacy of displacement and stress of geologic rock mass system in the critically non-stationary state: implication on prediction of geo-hazards pp. 1105-1124

- Zijun Feng, Yangsheng Zhao and Zengchao Feng
- Forecast and risk analysis of floodplain regarding uncertainty factors pp. 1125-1148

- Elham Jokar, Ali Arman and Arash Azari
- The locust plagues of the Ming and Qing dynasties in the Xiang-E-Gan region, China pp. 1149-1165

- Xing Gao, Gang Li, Xingxing Wang, Shuo Wang, Fengqing Li, Yuxin Wang and Qian Liu
- Water, sanitation and hygiene practices among disaster-affected char land people: Bangladesh experience pp. 1167-1190

- M. Rezaul Islam
- ReNovRisk: a multidisciplinary programme to study the cyclonic risks in the South-West Indian Ocean pp. 1191-1223

- Pierre Tulet, Bertrand Aunay, Guilhem Barruol, Christelle Barthe, Remi Belon, Soline Bielli, François Bonnardot, Olivier Bousquet, Jean-Pierre Cammas, Julien Cattiaux, Fabrice Chauvin, Idriss Fontaine, Fabrice R. Fontaine, Franck Gabarrot, Sabine Garabedian, Alicia Gonzalez, Jean-Lambert Join, Florian Jouvenot, David Nortes-Martinez, Dominique Mékiès, Pascal Mouquet, Guillaume Payen, Gwenaelle Pennober, Joris Pianezze, Claire Rault, Christophe Revillion, Elisa J. Rindraharisaona, Kevin Samyn, Callum Thompson and Hélène Vérèmes
- Landslides along the Lago Maggiore western coast (northern Italy): intense rainfall as trigger or concomitant cause? pp. 1225-1250

- M. Ciampittiello, H. Saidi, C. Dresti, M. Coluccino, L. Turconi, W. W. Little and F. Luino
- Tornado-resisting design speeds of nuclear power plants in China pp. 1251-1271

- Yuji Tian, Bo Li, Qingshan Yang and Min Liu
- Temporal-spatial characteristics of storm surges and rough seas in coastal areas of Mainland China from 2000 to 2019 pp. 1273-1285

- Yebao Wang, Jiaqi Liu, Xin Du, Qian Liu and Xin Liu
- Impacts of earthquake knowledge and risk perception on earthquake preparedness of rural residents pp. 1287-1310

- Yibin Ao, Hongying Zhang, Linchuan Yang, Yan Wang, Igor Martek and Gang Wang
- Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment of Muğla, Turkey pp. 1311-1340

- Gökçe Çiçek İnce and Mehmet Uğur Yılmazoğlu
- Downscaling of real-time coastal flooding predictions for decision support pp. 1341-1369

- C. A. Rucker, N. Tull, J. C. Dietrich, T. E. Langan, H. Mitasova, B. O. Blanton, J. G. Fleming and R. A. Luettich
- Effects of geomorphological and geohydrological features on flood hazard in a coastal basin pp. 1371-1385

- Mao Ouyang, Yuka Ito and Tomochika Tokunaga
- Study on stability of exit slope of Chenjiapo tunnel under extreme rainstorm conditions pp. 1387-1411

- Xiang Duan, Tian-shun Hou and Xiao-dong Jiang
- First results from the Doppler Weather Radar observations over Mumbai urban region during the inter-seasonal phases of 2018 monsoon pp. 1413-1426

- Kaustav Chakravarty, S. Gayathridevi, Jaan Mohmmad, K. S. Hosalikar, G. Pandithurai and Dev Niyogi
- Discriminant analysis as an efficient method for landslide susceptibility assessment in cities with the scarcity of predisposition data pp. 1427-1442

- Cahio Guimarães Seabra Eiras, Juliana Ribeiro Gonçalves de Souza, Renata Delicio Andrade de Freitas, César Falcão Barella and Tiago Martins Pereira
- Interoccurrence times and seismic hazard for upper-crustal volcanic chain earthquakes in El Salvador: are they Poissonian distributed? pp. 1443-1465

- Walter Salazar
- Correction to: Interoccurrence times and seismic hazard for upper-crustal volcanic chain earthquakes in El Salvador: are they Poissonian distributed? pp. 1467-1467

- Walter Salazar
- A Robust Gaussian variogram estimator for cartography of hydrological extreme events pp. 1469-1488

- Alfonso Gutierrez-Lopez
- Disability and natural hazard emergency preparedness in an Australian sample pp. 1489-1499

- Jim McLennan, Danielle Every and Amy Reynolds
- Seismic hazard of multi-segment rupturing for the Anninghe–Zemuhe–Daliangshan fault region, southeastern Tibetan Plateau: constraints from geological and geodetic slip rates pp. 1501-1525

- Jia Cheng, Xiwei Xu, Qi Yao, Xiaodong Yang and Hua Chen
- Spatial patterns of long-term trends in thunderstorms in India pp. 1527-1540

- Soma Sen Roy and Shouraseni Sen Roy
- Selecting and correcting RCM models ensemble: a case study for the evaluation of thermal discomfort for the city of Prato pp. 1541-1557

- Veronica Villani, Elvira Romano, Giuliana Barbato and Paola Mercogliano
- Prediction of flooding in the downstream of the Three Gorges Reservoir based on a back propagation neural network optimized using the AdaBoost algorithm pp. 1559-1575

- Biao Xiong, Ruiping Li, Dong Ren, Huigang Liu, Tao Xu and Yingping Huang
- Effect of temperature on physical, mechanical and acoustic emission properties of Beishan granite, Gansu Province, China pp. 1577-1592

- Yun Wu, Xiao-Zhao Li, Zhen Huang and Sen Xue
- Community awareness towards coastal hazard and adaptation strategies in Pahang coast of Malaysia pp. 1593-1620

- Md. Mahfuzul Islam, A. Aldrie Amir and Rawshan Ara Begum
- Formation and evolution characteristics of dam breach and tailings flow from dam failure: an experimental study pp. 1621-1638

- Sen Tian, Xuanyan Dai, Guangjin Wang, Yiyu Lu and Jie Chen
- Automated landslide detection model to delineate the extent of existing landslides pp. 1639-1656

- Yashar Alimohammadlou, Burak F. Tanyu, Aiyoub Abbaspour and Paul L. Delamater
- A search method for probabilistic critical slip surfaces with arbitrary shapes and its application in slope reliability analysis pp. 1657-1679

- Yibiao Liu, Weizhong Ren, Chenchen Liu, Guijun Fu, Wenhui Xu and Simin Cai
- Cause and damage analysis of 2010 flood disaster in district Muzaffar Garh, Pakistan pp. 1681-1692

- Shakeel Mahmood, Asif Sajjad and Atta-ur Rahman
- Parameter estimation of the Pareto distribution using least squares approaches blended with different rank methods and its applications in modeling natural catastrophes pp. 1693-1708

- Shahzad Hussain, Sajjad Haider Bhatti, Tanvir Ahmad and Muhammad Ahmed Shehzad
- Research on displacement prediction of step-type landslide under the influence of various environmental factors based on intelligent WCA-ELM in the Three Gorges Reservoir area pp. 1709-1729

- Yong-gang Zhang, Xin-quan Chen, Rao-ping Liao, Jun-li Wan, Zheng-ying He, Zi-xin Zhao, Yan Zhang and Zheng-yang Su
- Deformation and fracture at floor area and the correlation with main roof breakage in deep longwall mining pp. 1731-1755

- Chunyuan Li, Jianping Zuo, Yue Shi, Chunchen Wei, Yuqing Duan, Yong Zhang and Hong Yu
- Temporal evolution in social vulnerability to natural hazards in Chile pp. 1757-1784

- Nicolás C. Bronfman, Paula B. Repetto, Nikole Guerrero, Javiera V. Castañeda and Pamela C. Cisternas
- Comparison of real and simulated lava flows in the Holocene volcanism of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain) with Q-LavHA: contribution to volcanic hazard management pp. 1785-1819

- A. Rodriguez-Gonzalez, M. Aulinas, S. Mossoux, F. J. Perez-Torrado, J. L. Fernandez-Turiel, M. Cabrera and C. Prieto-Torrell
- A methodological framework for determining an optimal coastal protection strategy against storm surges and sea level rise pp. 1821-1843

- Yuki Miura, Huda Qureshi, Chanyang Ryoo, Philip C. Dinenis, Jiao Li, Kyle T. Mandli, George Deodatis, Daniel Bienstock, Heather Lazrus and Rebecca Morss
- Worlding resilience in the Doña Juana Volcano-Páramo, Northern Andes (Colombia): A transdisciplinary view pp. 1845-1880

- Natalia Pardo, Mónica Lucía Espinosa, Catalina González-Arango, Miguel Angel Cabrera, Susana Salazar, Sonia Archila, Nancy Palacios, Diana Prieto, Ricardo Camacho and Leonardo Parra-Agudelo
- Tide–surge and wave interaction around the Taiwan coast: insight from Typhoon Nepartak in 2016 pp. 1881-1904

- Wen-Cheng Liu and Wei-Che Huang
- Offshore/onshore correlation of the North-Anatolian fault deformations in the Western Sea of Marmara pp. 1905-1923

- Denizhan Vardar, Hakan Alp, Sinan Demirel, Hande Aykurt Vardar and Bedri Alpar
- New Zealand’s tsunami death toll rises pp. 1925-1934

- James Goff
- Prediction of different depth amplifications of deep soil sites for potential scenario earthquakes pp. 1935-1963

- P. Anbazhagan, Mohammad Rafiq Joo, Meer Mehran Rashid and Nassir S. N. Al-Arifi
- Electrical tomographic and geotechnical investigation of landslide occurrence at Agbona Hill in Okemesi, Southwestern Nigeria pp. 1965-1980

- Gbenga Moses Olayanju, Olusiji Samuel Ayodele and Ayodeji Victor Oni
- GIS-based ensemble modelling of fuzzy system and bivariate statistics as a tool to improve the accuracy of landslide susceptibility mapping pp. 1981-2014

- Hassan Abedi Gheshlaghi and Bakhtiar Feizizadeh
- Remote sensing of extreme flash floods over two southern states of India during North-East monsoon season of 2020 pp. 2015-2020

- Anoop Kumar Mishra and Vanganuru Nagaraju
- Is it always slowdown of the Walker circulation at solar cycle maximum? pp. 2021-2026

- Indrani Roy
- Lessons learned from COVID-19 response for disaster risk management pp. 2027-2032

- Adil Ashraf
Volume 107, issue 1, 2021
- Soil erosion assessment using earth observation data in a trans-boundary river basin pp. 1-34

- Nirmal Kumar and Sudhir Kumar Singh
- Locking-derived tsunami scenarios for the most recent megathrust earthquakes in Chile: implications for tsunami hazard assessment pp. 35-52

- José Drápela, Ignacia Calisto and Marcos Moreno
- Multicriterial method of AHP analysis for the identification of coastal vulnerability regarding the rise of sea level: case study in Ilha Grande Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil pp. 53-72

- Julia Caon Araujo and Fabio Ferreira Dias
- Potential seismogenic asperities in the Garhwal–Kumaun region, NW Himalaya: seismotectonic implications pp. 73-95

- Anil Tiwari, Ajay Paul, Rakesh Singh and Rajeev Upadhyay
- Building capacity for a user-centred Integrated Early Warning System (I-EWS) for drought in the Northern Murray-Darling Basin pp. 97-122

- Jessica Bhardwaj, Yuriy Kuleshov, Andrew B. Watkins, Isabella Aitkenhead and Atifa Asghari
- Assessing the impact of geo-targeted warning messages on residents’ evacuation decisions before a hurricane using agent-based modeling pp. 123-146

- Shangde Gao and Yan Wang
- The relationship of human activities and rainfall-induced landslide and debris flow hazards in Central China pp. 147-169

- Liying Sun, Bingjuan Ma, Liang Pei, Xiaohang Zhang and John L. Zhou
- An assessment of subduction zone-generated tsunami hazards in New Zealand Ports pp. 171-193

- Benjamin Popovich, Liam Wotherspoon and Jose Borrero
- Risk warning technology for the whole process of overhead transmission line trip caused by wildfire pp. 195-212

- Yu Liu, Bo Li, Chuanping Wu, Baohui Chen and Tejun Zhou
- Seismic metamaterials for low-frequency mechanical wave attenuation pp. 213-229

- Selcuk Kacin, Murat Ozturk, Umur Korkut Sevim, Bayram Ali Mert, Zafer Ozer, Oguzhan Akgol, Emin Unal and Muharrem Karaaslan
- A method to characterize the social cascading damage processes of disasters using media information pp. 231-247

- Hiroki Noguchi, Takuma Nishizawa and Masaaki Fuse
- Comparative study of very short-term flood forecasting using physics-based numerical model and data-driven prediction model pp. 249-284

- Fiaz Hussain, Ray-Shyan Wu and Jing-Xue Wang
- Flood risk mapping using uncertainty propagation analysis on a peak discharge: case study of the Mille Iles River in Quebec pp. 285-310

- Jean-Marie Zokagoa, Azzeddine Soulaïmani and Pierre Dupuis
- Projection of future extreme precipitation: a robust assessment of downscaled daily precipitation pp. 311-329

- Hoa X. Pham, Asaad Y. Shamseldin and Bruce W. Melville
- Prediction model based on the Laplacian eigenmap method combined with a random forest algorithm for rainstorm satellite images during the first annual rainy season in South China pp. 331-353

- Xiao-yan Huang, Li He, Hua-sheng Zhao, Ying Huang and Yu-shuang Wu
- Landslides in the urban and suburban perimeter of Chefchaouen (Rif, Northern Morocco): inventory and case study pp. 355-373

- Younes El Kharim, Ali Bounab, Obda Ilias, Fatima Hilali and Mohamed Ahniche
- A process-based method for predicting lateral erosion rates pp. 375-394

- Myron Damme
- Earth, wind, water, fire and man: How disasters impact firm births in the USA pp. 395-421

- Edeoba Edobor and Maria Marshall
- Seismic attenuation model for data gap regions using recorded and simulated ground motions pp. 423-446

- M. C. Raghucharan, Surendra Nadh Somala, O. Erteleva and Eugeny Rogozhi
- Multi-stage composition of urban resilience and the influence of pre-disaster urban functionality on urban resilience pp. 447-473

- Juan Zhang, Mingyuan Zhang and Gang Li
- The destruction of Erzurum ski-jumping complex by a landslide: evaluation of an engineering design failure pp. 475-496

- Semet Çelik, Mehmet Özyazıcıoğlu, Remzi Şahin, Habib Uysal, F. Zehra Çakıcı and Ekrem Kalkan
- Assessing managed flood retreat and community relocation in the Midwest USA pp. 497-518

- Nicholas Pinter and James C. Rees
- A comparative analysis of attabad landslide on january 4, 2010, using two numerical models pp. 519-538

- Hasnain Gardezi, Muhammad Bilal, Qiangong Cheng, Aiguo Xing, Yu Zhuang and Tahir Masood
- The adoption of ELM to the prediction of soil liquefaction based on CPT pp. 539-549

- Yong-gang Zhang, Junbo Qiu, Yan Zhang and Yongyao Wei
- Effects of nonlinear terms and topography in a storm surge model along the southeastern coast of China: a case study of Typhoon Chan-hom pp. 551-574

- Xilin Zhang, Dongdong Chu and Jicai Zhang
- Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment studies for Mumbai region pp. 575-600

- G. Surve, Jyotima Kanaujia and Nitin Sharma
- Predicting tsunami-like solitary wave run-up over fringing reefs using the multi-layer perceptron neural network pp. 601-616

- Yu Yao, Xiaoxiao Yang, Sai Hin Lai and Ren Jie Chin
- Extreme value analysis of the typhoon-induced surges on the coastal seas of South Korea pp. 617-637

- Hyeyun Ku and Jun Ho Maeng
- Landslide susceptibility mapping of Gdynia using geographic information system-based statistical models pp. 639-674

- Anna Małka
- Tide-only inundation: a metric to quantify the contribution of tides to coastal inundation under sea-level rise pp. 675-695

- Ben S. Hague and Andy J. Taylor
- Torrential rainfall-induced landslide susceptibility assessment using machine learning and statistical methods of eastern Himalaya pp. 697-722

- Indrajit Chowdhuri, Subodh Chandra Pal, Rabin Chakrabortty, Sadhan Malik, Biswajit Das and Paramita Roy
- A height-resolving tropical cyclone boundary layer model with vertical advection process pp. 723-749

- Jian Yang, Yu Chen, Hua Zhou and Zhongdong Duan
- The 2016 flood of Bihar, India: an analysis of its causes pp. 751-769

- Abhijit Das, Pritam Kumar Santra and Sunando Bandyopadhyay
- Historical earthquakes, tsunamis and real-time earthquake monitoring for tsunami advisory in the South China Sea region pp. 771-793

- Zhiguo Xu, Shanshan Liang, Mohd Nashriq Bin Abd Rahman, Hongwei Li and Jianyu Shi
- Landslide susceptibility mapping through continuous fuzzification and geometric average multi-criteria decision-making approaches pp. 795-808

- Vahed Ghiasi, Seyed Amir Reza Ghasemi and Mahyar Yousefi
- The historical case of Paricutin volcano (Michoacán, México): challenges of simulating lava flows on a gentle slope during a long-lasting eruption pp. 809-829

- Laura Becerril, Patricia Larrea, Sergio Salinas, Sophie Mossoux, Dolors Ferrés, Elisabeth Widom, Claus Siebe and Joan Martí
- Hazards of the Densu River delta in Accra—Ghana pp. 831-852

- John Manyimadin Kusimi and Bertha Ansaah Kusimi
- Managing farm-centric risks in agricultural production at the flood-prone locations of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan pp. 853-871

- Shahab E. Saqib, Arifullah Arifullah and Muhammad Yaseen
- A preliminary studies to assess public knowledge of beach safety in east coast Malaysia pp. 873-887

- Nur Adawiyah Mohammed Isa, Muhammad Zahir Ramli, Siti Fairuz Che Othman and Muhammad Zubir Yusof
- Quarterly PM2.5 prediction using a novel seasonal grey model and its further application in health effects and economic loss assessment: evidences from Shanghai and Tianjin, China pp. 889-909

- Jianzhou Wang and Pei Du
- Evaluating rural Pacific Northwest towns for wildfire evacuation vulnerability pp. 911-935

- Alex W. Dye, John B. Kim, Andrew McEvoy, Fang Fang and Karin L. Riley
- Triggering factors and critical thresholds for landslides in Rio de Janeiro-RJ, Brazil pp. 937-952

- M. Ehrlich, B. J. Luiz, C. G. Mendes and W. A. Lacerda
- Impact of sedimentation by check dam on the hydrodynamics in the channel on the Loess Plateau of China pp. 953-969

- Zhaohong Feng, Zhanbin Li, Peng Shi, Peng Li, Tian Wang and Jinxiao Duan
- Analysis of the acceptable risk preferences of debris-flow disasters for three-category populations and their demographic characteristics in China pp. 971-990

- Xilin Liu and Cheng Miao
- Structural vulnerability maps for small communities— case studies: Unión Juárez and Motozintla, Chiapas; Huexca, Morelos; and Jolalpan, Puebla, Mexico pp. 991-1008

- David A. Novelo-Casanova, Ana B. Ponce-Pacheco and Aurora Hernández-Hernández
- A deep learning model for predicting climate-induced disasters pp. 1009-1034

- May Haggag, Ahmad S. Siam, Wael El-Dakhakhni, Paulin Coulibaly and Elkafi Hassini
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