Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards
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Volume 106, issue 3, 2021
- Risk analysis of tripping accidents of power grid caused by typical natural hazards based on FTA-BN model pp. 1771-1795

- Haifeng Bian, Jun Zhang, Ruixue Li, Huanhuan Zhao, Xuexue Wang and Yiping Bai
- Extreme waves induced by cyclone Nargis at Myanmar coast: numerical modeling versus satellite observations pp. 1797-1818

- Thit Oo Kyaw, Miguel Esteban, Martin Mäll and Tomoya Shibayama
- Correction to: Extreme waves induced by cyclone Nargis at Myanmar coast: numerical modeling versus satellite observations pp. 1819-1819

- Thit Oo Kyaw, Miguel Esteban, Martin Mäll and Tomoya Shibayama
- Suitability of GNSS for analysis of soil subsidence in Recife in a highly urbanized coastal area pp. 1821-1837

- Rejane Maria Rodrigues Luna, Silvio Jacks Garnés, Jaime Joaquim Cabral and Sylvana Melo Santos
- A comparative analysis of large-scale flood disasters pp. 1839-1865

- Tadashi Nakasu and Munetaka Kurahara
- Simulation-based hazard management of a constructed landfill for flow slide scenario pp. 1867-1878

- Chongqiang Zhu, Hualin Cheng, Zhiyi Chen and Yu Huang
- Geometric model for toppling-prone deformation of layered reverse-dip slope pp. 1879-1894

- Liangfu Xie, Ying Ge, Jiaqi Zhang, Shunli Tan, Bo Wang, Echuan Yan, Yongjun Qin, Jianhu Wang, Chen Shi and Guangming Yu
- Quantified landslide hazard assessment based on finite element slope stability analysis for Uttarkashi–Gangnani Highway in Indian Himalayas pp. 1895-1914

- Shantanu Sarkar, Koushik Pandit, Neeraj Dahiya and Prachi Chandna
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Evaluation of emergency rescue ability based on RS-IPA: evidence from coal mining firms pp. 1915-1929

- Xuesen Zhang, Shanshan Li and Xiaoheng Zhang
- Framework for economic cost assessment of land subsidence pp. 1931-1949

- S. Kok and A. L. Costa
- Spatiotemporal variability of multifractal properties of fineresolution daily gridded rainfall fields over India pp. 1951-1979

- Adarsh Sankaran, Sagar Rohidas Chavan, Mumtaz Ali, Archana Devarajan Sindhu, Drisya Sasi Dharan and Muhammad Ismail Khan
- On the interaction of mesoscale eddies and a tropical cyclone in the Bay of Bengal pp. 1981-2001

- Kumar Ravi Prakash, Tanuja Nigam, Vimlesh Pant and Navin Chandra
- Evaluation of parametric wind models for more accurate modeling of storm surge: a case study of Hurricane Michael pp. 2003-2024

- Linoj Vijayan, Wenrui Huang, Kai Yin, Eren Ozguven, Simone Burns and Mahyar Ghorbanzadeh
- Content analyses of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies (ifrc) based on machine learning techniques through twitter pp. 2025-2045

- Türkay Dereli, Nazmiye Eligüzel and Cihan Çetinkaya
- Spatio-temporal variability of dry and wet conditions over East Africa from 1982 to 2015 using quantile regression model pp. 2047-2076

- Wilson Kalisa, Tertsea Igbawua, Fanan Ujoh, Igbalumun S. Aondoakaa, Jean Nepomuscene Namugize and Jiahua Zhang
- Improving the flood forecasting capability of the Xinanjiang model for small- and medium-sized ungauged catchments in South China pp. 2077-2109

- Junfu Gong, Cheng Yao, Zhijia Li, Yuanfang Chen, Yingchun Huang and Bingxing Tong
- Concentric versus eccentric strut models in the seismic response of masonry infilled reinforced concrete frame structures using nonlinear dynamic analysis pp. 2111-2137

- Amar Louzai and Ahmed Abed
- Would you like to know more? The effect of personalized wildfire risk information and social comparisons on information-seeking behavior in the wildland–urban interface pp. 2139-2161

- James Meldrum, Hannah Brenkert-Smith, Patricia A. Champ, Jamie Gomez, Hilary Byerly, Lilia Falk and Christopher M. Barth
- Integration of earth observation and census data for mapping a multi-temporal flood vulnerability index: a case study on Northeast Italy pp. 2163-2184

- Fabio Cian, Carlo Giupponi and Mattia Marconcini
- Exposure to Hurricane Harvey flooding for subsidized housing residents of Harris County, Texas pp. 2185-2205

- Jayajit Chakraborty, Ashley A. McAfee, Timothy W. Collins and Sara E. Grineski
- Long-term analysis of rainfall-induced landslides in Umbria, central Italy pp. 2207-2225

- S. L. Gariano, G. Verini Supplizi, F. Ardizzone, P. Salvati, C. Bianchi, R. Morbidelli and C. Saltalippi
- Effect of the inclined pile-soil arch in a soil landslide reinforced with anti-sliding piles pp. 2227-2249

- Zizhen Liu, Zhixin Yan, Xiaogang Wang, Jiwei Li and Zhanhong Qiu
- A study of earthquake-induced vibration on laminated composite plates using finite element method pp. 2251-2277

- Prithwish Saha and Kalyan Kumar Mandal
- Site response analysis for deep and soft sedimentary deposits of Dhaka City, Bangladesh pp. 2279-2305

- Md. Zillur Rahman, Sumi Siddiqua and A. S. M. Maksud Kamal
- Sensitivity analysis of parameters influencing the ice–seabed interaction in sand by using extreme learning machine pp. 2307-2335

- Hamed Azimi and Hodjat Shiri
- Do hazard mitigation plans represent the resilience priorities of residents in vulnerable Texas coastal counties? pp. 2337-2352

- Emily Sullivan, Kirby Goidel, Stephanie E. V. Brown, Paul Kellstedt and Jennifer A. Horney
- Analysis of the rainfall pattern triggering the Lemešná debris flow, Javorníky Range, the Czech Republic pp. 2353-2379

- Jana Smolíková, Filip Hrbáček, Jan Blahůt, Jan Klimeš, Vít Vilímek and Juan Carlos Loaiza Usuga
- Mamdani fuzzy inference systems and artificial neural networks for landslide susceptibility mapping pp. 2381-2405

- Luísa Vieira Lucchese, Guilherme Garcia Oliveira and Olavo Correa Pedrollo
- Statistical characteristics and risk zoning of different duration heavy rainfall in Shanxi pp. 2407-2436

- Aimei Miao, Hongxia Wang, Chunqing Dong and Aimin Qin
- Empirical assessment of rockfall and debris flow risk along the Karakoram Highway, Pakistan pp. 2437-2460

- Sajid Ali, Rashid Haider, Wahid Abbas, Muhammad Basharat and Klaus Reicherter
- Multi-timescale drought prediction using new hybrid artificial neural network models pp. 2461-2478

- Fatemeh Barzegari Banadkooki, Vijay P. Singh and Mohammad Ehteram
- Analysis and assessment of slope instability along international mountainous road in North Africa pp. 2479-2517

- Waleed Abdelmoghny Metwaly Ogila
- Debris flow magnitude, frequency, and precipitation threshold in the eastern North Cascades, Washington, USA pp. 2519-2544

- Jon L. Riedel and Sharon M. Sarrantonio
- A combined structural and seasonal approach to assess wildfire susceptibility and hazard in summertime pp. 2545-2573

- Rafaello Bergonse, Sandra Oliveira, Ana Gonçalves, Sílvia Nunes, Carlos Câmara and José Luis Zêzere
- Formation mechanisms and evolution model of the tectonic-related ancient giant basalt landslide in Yanyuan County, China pp. 2575-2597

- Kun He, Guotao Ma and Xiewen Hu
- Environmental forcings and micro-seismic monitoring in a rock wall prone to fall during the 2018 Buran winter storm pp. 2599-2617

- D. D’Angiò, A. Fantini, M. Fiorucci, R. Iannucci, L. Lenti, G. M. Marmoni and S. Martino
- Characteristics of tropical cyclones formed in the Eastern Pacific Northwest pp. 2619-2633

- Lijie Zhang, Huiyun Zhu and Jiancheng Liu
- Dynamic hazard assessment of group-occurring debris flows based on a coupled model pp. 2635-2661

- Yinping Nie, Xiuzhen Li, Wendy Zhou and Ruichi Xu
- Debris flows in the Lushan earthquake area: formation characteristics, rainfall conditions, and evolutionary tendency pp. 2663-2687

- Xiaojun Guo, Xingchang Chen, Guohu Song, Jianqi Zhuang and Jianglin Fan
- An NGO disaster relief network for small and medium-scale natural hazards in China pp. 2689-2709

- Yi Lu, Chengyan Zhan, Rui Li and Min Su
- Together we survive: the role of social messaging networks in building social capital and disaster resilience among minority communities pp. 2711-2729

- Haoran Chu, Sixiao Liu and Janet Z. Yang
- Methodological challenges to confirmatory latent variable models of social vulnerability pp. 2731-2749

- Zachary T. Goodman, Caitlin A. Stamatis, Justin Stoler, Christopher T. Emrich and Maria M. Llabre
- Public cognition and response to earthquake disaster: from the 2008 Mw7.9 Wenchuan to the 2013 Mw6.6 Lushan earthquakes in Sichuan Province, China pp. 2751-2774

- Benyong Wei, Guiwu Su, Fenggui Liu and Qing Tian
- Assessing indirect economic losses of landslides along highways pp. 2775-2796

- Jie Zhang, Meng Lu, Lulu Zhang and Yadong Xue
- Hydrological basis of the Devils Lake, North Dakota (USA), terminal lake flood disaster pp. 2797-2824

- P. E. Todhunter
- Geo-spatial assessment of community vulnerability to flood along the Ravi River, Ravi Town, Lahore, Pakistan pp. 2825-2844

- Shakeel Mahmood and Kiran Hamayon
- The physical–mechanical properties degradation mechanism and microstructure response of acid–alkali-contaminated Xiashu loess pp. 2845-2861

- Shaorui Sun, Wuchao Wang, Jihong Wei, Jinglei Song, Yongxiang Yu, Wei He and Jixing Zhang
- A scientometric analysis of ICT-assisted disaster management pp. 2863-2881

- Sandeep Kumar Sood and Keshav Singh Rawat
- Does disaster shocks affect farmers’ willingness for insurance? Mediating effect of risk perception and survey data from risk-prone areas in East China pp. 2883-2899

- Ruikun Peng, Yinyin Zhao, Ehsan Elahi and Benhong Peng
Volume 106, issue 2, 2021
- Special issue on the global perspective on meteotsunami science: editorial pp. 1087-1104

- Ivica Vilibić, Alexander B. Rabinovich and Eric J. Anderson
- Meteotsunamis at global scale: problems of event identification, parameterization and cataloguing pp. 1105-1123

- Viacheslav K. Gusiakov
- On the possibility of seismic recording of meteotsunamis pp. 1125-1147

- Emile A. Okal
- Operational tool for characterizing high-frequency sea level oscillations pp. 1149-1167

- Javier García-Valdecasas, Begoña Pérez Gómez, Rafael Molina, Alberto Rodríguez, David Rodríguez, Susana Pérez, Álvaro Campos, Pablo Rodríguez Rubio, Sergio Gracia, Luis Ripollés, José María Terrés Nicoli, Francisco Javier Santos and Enrique Álvarez Fanjul
- Proudman resonance with tides, bathymetry and variable atmospheric forcings pp. 1169-1194

- David A. Williams, Kevin J. Horsburgh, David M. Schultz and Chris W. Hughes
- Long wave generation and coastal amplification due to propagating atmospheric pressure disturbances pp. 1195-1221

- Gozde Guney Dogan, Efim Pelinovsky, Andrey Zaytsev, Ayse Duha Metin, Gulizar Ozyurt Tarakcioglu, Ahmet Cevdet Yalciner, Bora Yalciner and Ira Didenkulova
- The Mediterranean and Black Sea meteotsunamis: an overview pp. 1223-1267

- Ivica Vilibić, Cléa Denamiel, Petra Zemunik and Sebastian Monserrat
- The Balearic rissaga: from pioneering research to present-day knowledge pp. 1269-1297

- Agusti Jansà and Climent Ramis
- Forecasting meteotsunamis with neural networks: the case of Ciutadella harbour (Balearic Islands) pp. 1299-1314

- Maria-del-Mar Vich and Romualdo Romero
- On the potential of ensemble forecasting for the prediction of meteotsunamis in the Balearic Islands: sensitivity to atmospheric model parameterizations pp. 1315-1336

- B. Mourre, A. Santana, A. Buils, L. Gautreau, M. Ličer, A. Jansà, B. Casas, B. Amengual and J. Tintoré
- Observing meteotsunamis (“Marrobbio”) on the southwestern coast of Sicily pp. 1337-1363

- Petra Zemunik, Angelo Bonanno, Salvatore Mazzola, Giovanni Giacalone, Ignazio Fontana, Simona Genovese, Gualtiero Basilone, Julio Candela, Jadranka Šepić, Ivica Vilibić and Salvatore Aronica
- Meteotsunami-related flooding and drying: numerical modeling of four Adriatic events pp. 1365-1382

- Maja Bubalo, Ivica Janeković and Mirko Orlić
- The lower ionosphere disturbances observed during the chain of the meteotsunamis in the Mediterranean Sea in June 2014 pp. 1383-1396

- M. Solovieva, A. Rozhnoi, S. Shalimov, G. Shevchenko, P. F. Biagi and V. Fedun
- The 6–7 July 2010 meteotsunami along the coast of Portugal: insights from data analysis and numerical modelling pp. 1397-1419

- Jihwan Kim and Rachid Omira
- Meteorologically generated long-period waves and their impact on the Dutch primary national flooding protection system pp. 1421-1443

- M. P. C. Jong, S. P. Reijmerink and J. V. L. Beckers
- Convective rear-flank downdraft as driver for meteotsunami along English Channel and North Sea coasts 28–29 May 2017 pp. 1445-1465

- Andrew M. Sibley, Dave Cox and David R. Tappin
- Addressing the meteotsunami risk in the united states pp. 1467-1487

- Michael Angove, Lewis Kozlosky, Philip Chu, Greg Dusek, Greg Mann, Eric Anderson, James Gridley, Diego Arcas, Vasily Titov, Marie Eble, Kimberly McMahon, Brian Hirsch and Walt Zaleski
- A high-amplitude atmospheric inertia–gravity wave-induced meteotsunami in Lake Michigan pp. 1489-1501

- Eric J. Anderson and Greg E. Mann
- The meteorological tsunami of 1 November 2010 in the southern Strait of Georgia: a case study pp. 1503-1544

- Alexander B. Rabinovich, Jadranka Šepić and Richard E. Thomson
- Meteotsunami model forecast: can coastal hazard be quantified in real time? pp. 1545-1561

- Vasily Titov and Christopher Moore
- Meteotsunamis in Brazil: an overview of known occurrences from 1977 to 2020 pp. 1563-1579

- Rogério Neder Candella and Carlos Eduardo Salles Araujo
- Atmospherically induced large amplitude sea-level oscillations on October 29, 2019 at Santa Catarina, Brazil pp. 1581-1597

- C. E. S. Araujo, M. G. Boll, L. H. P. Garbossa, A. Vanz and R. N. Candella
- Numerical study of meteotsunamis driven by atmospheric gravity waves in coastal waters of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina pp. 1599-1618

- Iael Perez and Walter Dragani
- Extreme sea levels at Rapa Nui (Easter Island) during intense atmospheric rivers pp. 1619-1637

- Matías Carvajal, Patricio Winckler, René Garreaud, Felipe Igualt, Manuel Contreras-López, Pamela Averil, Marco Cisternas, Alejandra Gubler and Wolfgang A. Breuer
- Combined hazard of typhoon-generated meteorological tsunamis and storm surges along the coast of Japan pp. 1639-1672

- Mohammad Heidarzadeh and Alexander B. Rabinovich
- Unexpected meteotsunamis prior to Typhoon Wipha and Typhoon Neoguri pp. 1673-1686

- Li-Ching Lin and Chin H. Wu
- Numerical study on a possible cause of the ‘strange tide’ in the coastal area of Jiangsu Province, China pp. 1687-1701

- Yang Wang, Xiaojing Niu, Zhengdong Yu and Xingyu Gao
- Real-time pressure disturbance monitoring system in the Yellow Sea: pilot test during the period of March to April 2018 pp. 1703-1728

- Myung-Seok Kim, Hyunmin Eom, Sung Hyup You and Seung-Buhm Woo
- Resonant oscillations in the western part of the Peter the Great Gulf in the Sea of Japan pp. 1729-1745

- S. V. Smirnov, I. O. Yaroshchuk, A. N. Shvyrev, A. V. Kosheleva, A. A. Pivovarov and A. N. Samchenko
- Weather radar and ancillary observations of the convective system causing the northern Persian Gulf meteotsunami on 19 March 2017 pp. 1747-1769

- Mohammad Hossein Kazeminezhad, Ivica Vilibić, Cléa Denamiel, Parvin Ghafarian and Samaneh Negah
Volume 106, issue 1, 2021
- Geomorphological impact of Hurricane Irma on Marco Island, Southwest Florida pp. 1-17

- Natalie Harvey, Andrew Gross, Felix Jose, Michael Savarese and Thomas M. Missimer
- Stability analysis of slope reinforced by double-row stabilizing piles with different locations pp. 19-42

- Huayang Lei, Xu Liu, Yingjie Song and Yinggang Xu
- Linking earthquake-triggered paleolandslides to their seismic source and to the possible seismic event that originated them in a portion of the Argentine Precordillera (31°–33°S) pp. 43-78

- Sebastián Junquera-Torrado, Stella M. Moreiras, Martín Jesús Rodríguez-Peces and Sergio A. Sepúlveda
- Effect of correlated random fields on nonlinear dynamic responses of gravity dam pp. 79-96

- Zefa Li, Zhenyu Wu, Jiankang Chen, Xiang Lu, Liang Pei and Chen Chen
- Susceptibility assessment for rainfall-induced landslides using a revised logistic regression method pp. 97-117

- Xinfu Xing, Chenglong Wu, Jinhui Li, Xueyou Li, Limin Zhang and Rongjie He
- Urban flood hazard mapping using machine learning models: GARP, RF, MaxEnt and NB pp. 119-137

- Mahya Norallahi and Hesam Seyed Kaboli
- Tsunami in the last 15 years: a bibliometric analysis with a detailed overview and future directions pp. 139-172

- Nikita Jain, Deepali Virmani and Ajith Abraham
- Numerical analysis of a finite slope improved with stone columns under the effect of earthquake force pp. 173-211

- Cenk Cuma Çadır, Mustafa Vekli and Ferhat Şahinkaya
- The study of rockfall trajectory and kinetic energy distribution based on numerical simulations pp. 213-233

- Yuanyuan He, Lei Nie, Yan Lv, Hong Wang, Senfeng Jiang and Xiaohan Zhao
- Pure risk premium rating of debris flows based on a dynamic run-out model: a case study in Anzhou, China pp. 235-253

- Zhifei Deng, Jifu Liu, Lanlan Guo, Jiaoyang Li, Junming Li and Yiru Jia
- Livelihood resilience and strategies of rural residents of earthquake-threatened areas in Sichuan Province, China pp. 255-275

- Wenfeng Zhou, Shili Guo, Xin Deng and Dingde Xu
- Activity maps of multi-source mudslides from the Daunia Apennines (Apulia, southern Italy) pp. 277-301

- Luigi Spalluto, Antonio Fiore, Maria Nilla Miccoli and Mario Parise
- A system disconnected: perspectives on post-disaster housing recovery policy and programs pp. 303-326

- Alex Greer and Joseph E. Trainor
- Estimation of spatial extreme sea levels in Xiamen seas by the quadrature JPM-OS method pp. 327-348

- Kai Yin, Sudong Xu, Xinghua Zhu, Wenrui Huang and Shuo Liu
- How much uncertainty does the choice of data transforming method brings to heat risk mapping? Evidence from China pp. 349-373

- Wei Zhang, Qianxing Zhao and Minjie Pei
- Impacts of sea level rise on future storm-induced coastal inundations over massachusetts coast pp. 375-399

- Changsheng Chen, Zhaolin Lin, Robert C. Beardsley, Tom Shyka, Yu Zhang, Qichun Xu, Jianhua Qi, Huichan Lin and Danya Xu
- Structural and geotechnical investigations on Sivrice earthquake (Mw = 6.8), January 24, 2020 pp. 401-434

- Rasim Temür, Erdem Damcı, Seda Öncü-Davas, Cihan Öser, Sinan Sarğın and Çağla Şekerci
- Flood exposure and social vulnerability in the United States pp. 435-457

- Eric Tate, Md Asif Rahman, Christopher T. Emrich and Christopher C. Sampson
- The Mogangling giant landslide triggered by the 1786 Moxi M 7.75 earthquake, China pp. 459-485

- Bo Zhao, Yunsheng Wang, Junfeng Wu, Lijun Su, Jiangwei Liu and Gang Jin
- Evaluating pedogenesis and soil Atterberg limits for inducing landslides in the Western Ghats, Idukki District of Kerala, South India pp. 487-507

- M. Lalitha, K. S. Anil Kumar, K. M. Nair, S. Dharumarajan, Arti Koyal, Shivanand Khandal, S. Kaliraj and Rajendra Hegde
- Nexus between vulnerability and adaptive capacity of drought-prone rural households in northern Bangladesh pp. 509-527

- Roquia Salam, Abu Reza Md. Towfiqul Islam, Badhon Kumar Shill, G. M. Monirul Alam, Md. Hasanuzzaman, Md. Morshadul Hasan, Sobhy M. Ibrahim and Roger C. Shouse
- Correction to: Nexus between vulnerability and adaptive capacity of drought-prone rural households in northern Bangladesh pp. 529-529

- Roquia Salam, Abu Reza Md. Towfiqul Islam, Badhon Kumar Shill, G. M. Monirul Alam, Md. Hasanuzzaman, Md. Morshadul Hasan, Sobhy M. Ibrahim and Roger C. Shouse
- Quantifying the impact of ecosystem services for landscape management under wildfire hazard pp. 531-560

- Pelagie Elimbi Moudio, Cristobal Pais and Zuo-Jun Max Shen
- Assessment of agricultural drought during crop-growing season in the Sudano–Sahelian region of Cameroon pp. 561-577

- Ibrahim Njouenwet, Derbetini Appolinaire Vondou, Elisabeth Fita Dassou, Brian Odhiambo Ayugi and Robert Nouayou
- Rapid assessment of cyclone damage using NPP-VIIRS DNB and ancillary data pp. 579-593

- Soma Sarkar
- Impact of downstream lakes on dam break wave attenuation pp. 595-612

- Jihui Fan, Artemis Motamedi and Majid Galoie
- Urbanization impacts on flood risks based on urban growth data and coupled flood models pp. 613-627

- Boyu Feng, Ying Zhang and Robin Bourke
- Flood susceptibility mapping using a geomorphometric approach in South Australian basins pp. 629-653

- Alaa Ahmed, Guna Hewa and Abdullah Alrajhi
- Gender-based differences in flood vulnerability among men and women in the char farming households of Bangladesh pp. 655-677

- Farha Naz and Shahab E. Saqib
- Landslide hazard assessment of rainfall-induced landslide based on the CF-SINMAP model: a case study from Wuling Mountain in Hunan Province, China pp. 679-700

- Wei Lin, Kunlong Yin, Ningtao Wang, Yong Xu, Zizheng Guo and Yuanyao Li
- Does air ionization by radon cause low-frequency atmospheric electromagnetic earthquake precursors? pp. 701-714

- A. Schekotov, M. Hayakawa and S. M. Potirakis
- The investigation of flood risk perception as a quantitative analysis from socio-demographic perspective pp. 715-733

- Gökçen Eryılmaz Türkkan and Tuğçe Hırca
- Debris flow impact on a flexible barrier: laboratory flume experiments and force-based mechanical model validation pp. 735-756

- R. Brighenti, L. Spaggiari, A. Segalini, R. Savi and G. Capparelli
- Land use and land cover dynamics in Leiria City: relation between peri-urbanization processes and hydro-geomorphologic disasters pp. 757-784

- José Leandro Barros, Alexandre Oliveira Tavares and Pedro Pinto Santos
- Hazard assessment and mitigation of non-seismically fatal landslides in China pp. 785-804

- Fanyu Zhang, Jianbing Peng, Xiaowei Huang and Hengxing Lan
- Analysis of loess landslide mechanism and numerical simulation stabilization on the Loess Plateau in Central China pp. 805-827

- Wan-li Xie, Qianyi Guo, Jason Y. Wu, Ping Li, Hui Yang and Maosheng Zhang
- A spatiotemporal analysis of urban resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Yangtze River Delta pp. 829-854

- Xiansheng Chen and Ruisong Quan
- Risk perception in Unión Juárez, Chiapas, Mexico pp. 855-879

- Ana B. Ponce-Pacheco, David A. Novelo-Casanova, Ivonne N. Agustin-Ortíz and Ana B. Garduño-González
- Exploring the impact of introducing a physical model into statistical methods on the evaluation of regional scale debris flow susceptibility pp. 881-912

- Jingbo Sun, Shengwu Qin, Shuangshuang Qiao, Yang Chen, Gang Su, Qiushi Cheng, Yanqing Zhang and Xu Guo
- Suitability assessment of urban land use in Dalian, China using PNN and GIS pp. 913-936

- Ziqian Kang, Shuo Wang, Ling Xu, Fenglin Yang and Shushen Zhang
- Study of kinematic characteristics of a rock avalanche and subsequent erosion process due to a debris flow in Wenjia gully, Sichuan, China pp. 937-964

- Chao Kang, Dongxing Ren, Xiaofeng Gao, Chuntan Han and Yuxi Wang
- GIS-based spatial landslide distribution analysis of district Neelum, AJ&K, Pakistan pp. 965-989

- Shah Naseer, Tanveer Ul Haq, Abdullah Khan, Javed Iqbal Tanoli, Nangyal Ghani Khan, Faizan-ur-Rehman Qaiser and Syed Tallataf Hussain Shah
- PCA-RF model for Dendrolimus punctatus Walker damage detection pp. 991-1009

- Zhanghua Xu, Wenchun Shi, Lu Lin, Xuying Huang, Yue Wang, Jian Liu and Kunyong Yu
- Long- and short-term volcanic hazard assessment of El Chichón Volcano (Mexico) through Bayesian inference pp. 1011-1035

- Miguel A. Alatorre-Ibargüengoitia, Karina Hernández-Urbina and Silvia G. Ramos-Hernández
- Semi-structured interviews on disaster and emergency preparedness for people with disabilities in two states in Mexico pp. 1037-1064

- Noelle Simpson, Ramona Pérez and Mary Goldberg
- Predicting seiche hazard for coastal harbours along the northern and western coasts of France pp. 1065-1086

- Gael André, Florian Bellafont, Fabien Leckler and Denis Morichon
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