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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 105, issue 3, 2021
- The shocks of natural hazards on financial systems pp. 2327-2359

- Xia Chen and Chun-Ping Chang
- The global sensitivity analysis of slope stability based on the least angle regression pp. 2361-2379

- Zhaoxia Xu, Xiaoping Zhou and Qihu Qian
- Flood map production and evaluation of flood risks in situations of insufficient flow data pp. 2381-2408

- Neslihan Beden and Asli Ulke Keskin
- An improved rainfall-threshold approach for robust prediction and warning of flood and flash flood hazards pp. 2409-2429

- Geraldo Moura Ramos Filho, Victor Hugo Rabelo Coelho, Emerson da Silva Freitas, Yunqing Xuan and Cristiano das Neves Almeida
- Identification of flash-floods-prone river reaches in Beas river basin using GIS-based multi-criteria technique: validation using field and satellite observations pp. 2431-2453

- Sachchidanand Singh, Pankaj R. Dhote, Praveen K. Thakur, Arpit Chouksey and S. P. Aggarwal
- Estimation of rainfall threshold for the early warning of shallow landslides along National Highway-10 in Darjeeling Himalayas pp. 2455-2480

- Prodip Mandal and Shraban Sarkar
- The effects of Hurricane Dorian on spatial reactions and mobility pp. 2481-2497

- Seungil Yum
- Application of the borderline-SMOTE method in susceptibility assessments of debris flows in Pinggu District, Beijing, China pp. 2499-2522

- Yongchao Li, Jianping Chen, Chun Tan, Yang Li, Feifan Gu, Yiwei Zhang and Qaiser Mehmood
- Scrutinizing variability in full and partial rainfall time series by different approaches pp. 2523-2542

- Kadri Yurekli
- What makes a successful livelihood recovery? a study of China’s Lushan earthquake pp. 2543-2567

- Gujun Pu, Alice Chang-Richards, Suzanne Wilkinson and Regan Potangaroa
- A probabilistic approach to estimating residential losses from different flood types pp. 2569-2601

- Dominik Paprotny, Heidi Kreibich, Oswaldo Morales-Nápoles, Dennis Wagenaar, Attilio Castellarin, Francesca Carisi, Xavier Bertin, Bruno Merz and Kai Schröter
- Monitoring the Iran Pol-e-Dokhtar flood extent and detecting its induced ground displacement using sentinel 1 imagery techniques pp. 2603-2617

- Ali Mehrabi
- Managing climate change risk: the case of the Italian Churches pp. 2619-2637

- Donatella Porrini and Francesco Masi
- The evaluation of public awareness and community preparedness parameter in GIS-based spatial tsunami human vulnerability assessment (MeTHuVA) pp. 2639-2658

- Duygu Tufekci-Enginar, M. Lutfi Suzen and Ahmet Cevdet Yalciner
- Multi-risk analysis on European cultural and natural UNESCO heritage sites pp. 2659-2676

- Andrea Valagussa, Paolo Frattini, Giovanni Crosta, Daniele Spizzichino, Gabriele Leoni and Claudio Margottini
- Triggering factors and threshold analysis of baishuihe landslide based on the data mining methods pp. 2677-2696

- Fasheng Miao, Yiping Wu, Linwei Li, Kang Liao and Yang Xue
- Extreme storm surges and waves and vulnerability of coastal bridges in New York City metropolitan region: an assessment based on Hurricane Sandy pp. 2697-2734

- K. Qu, W. Yao, H. S. Tang, A. Agrawal, G. Shields, S. I. Chien, S. Gurung, Y. Imam and I. Chiodi
- Spatial assessment of drought disasters, vulnerability, severity and water shortages: a potential drought disaster mitigation strategy pp. 2735-2754

- Israel R. Orimoloye, Johanes A. Belle, Adeyemi O. Olusola, Emmanuel T. Busayo and Olusola O. Ololade
- Assessment of drought frequency, severity, and duration and its impacts on vegetation greenness and agriculture production in Mediterranean dryland: A case study in Tunisia pp. 2755-2776

- Nada Ben Mhenni, Masato Shinoda and Banzragch Nandintsetseg
- Spatial and temporal variation of rainfall extremes for the North Anhui Province Plain of China over 1976–2018 pp. 2777-2797

- Mingcheng Du, Jianyun Zhang, Qinli Yang, Zhenlong Wang, Zhenxin Bao, Yanli Liu, Junliang Jin, Cuishan Liu and Guoqing Wang
- An ice jam flood hazard assessment of a lowland river and its terminus inland delta pp. 2799-2817

- Brandon Williams, Apurba Das, Bin Luo and Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt
- Western Mexico seismic source model for the seismic hazard assessment of the Jalisco-Colima-Michoacán region pp. 2819-2867

- Rashad Sawires, Miguel A. Santoyo, José A. Peláez and Jesús Henares
- Analysis of neotectonic structures in the piedmont region of Pir Panjal Range NW Himalaya by integrating geomorphic indicators coupled with geophysical transects (GPR) pp. 2869-2882

- Bikram Singh Bali and Ahsan Afzal Wani
- Attention to misleading and contentious tweets in the case of Hurricane Harvey pp. 2883-2906

- So-Min Cheong and Matthew Babcock
- High-intensity monsoon rainfall variability and its attributes: a case study for Upper Ganges Catchment in the Indian Himalaya during 1901–2013 pp. 2907-2936

- Alok Bhardwaj, Robert J. Wasson, Winston T. L. Chow and Alan D. Ziegler
- A portable rainfall simulator to evaluate the factors affecting soil erosion in the northwestern coastal zone of Egypt pp. 2937-2955

- Haytham M. Salem and Adil A. Meselhy
- The application of DInSAR and Bayesian statistics for the assessment of landslide susceptibility pp. 2957-2985

- Dimitris Kouhartsiouk and Skevi Perdikou
- Comparison of different methodologies for rainfall–runoff modeling: machine learning vs conceptual approach pp. 2987-3011

- Rana Muhammad Adnan, Andrea Petroselli, Salim Heddam, Celso Augusto Guimarães Santos and Ozgur Kisi
- November 08, 2019 Turkmanchay earthquake (Mw: 5.9) in NW Iran: an assessment of the earthquake using DInSAR time-series and field evidence pp. 3013-3037

- Veysel Isik, Reza Saber and Ayse Caglayan
- Co-seismic deformation and slip distribution of 5 April 2017 Mashhad, Iran earthquake using InSAR sentinel-1A image: implication to source characterization and future seismogenesis pp. 3039-3057

- Sanjay K. Prajapati and O. P. Mishra
- Quantitative assessment of check dam system impacts on catchment flood characteristics – a case in hilly and gully area of the Loess Plateau, China pp. 3059-3077

- Tian Wang, Jingming Hou, Peng Li, Jiaheng Zhao, Zhanbin Li, Elena Matta, Liping Ma and Reinhard Hinkelmann
- Initiation mechanism of mudflow-like loess landslide induced by the combined effect of earthquakes and rainfall pp. 3079-3097

- Xiaowu Pu, Lanming Wan and Ping Wang
- Disaster risk reduction activities as learning pp. 3099-3118

- Kaori Kitagawa
- Understanding risk perception from floods: a case study from China pp. 3119-3140

- Yi Ge, Guangfei Yang, Xiaotao Wang, Wen Dou, Xueer Lu and Jie Mao
- Correction to: Past and future hydrogeological risk assessment under climate change conditions over urban settlements and infrastructure systems: the case of a sub-regional area of Piedmont, Italy pp. 3141-3141

- Marta Ellena, Ricciardi Guglielmo, Barbato Giuliana, Bufa Alessandra, Villani Veronica and Mercogliano Paola
Volume 105, issue 2, 2021
- Drought severity modeling of upper Bhima river basin, western India, using GIS–AHP tools for effective mitigation and resource management pp. 1165-1188

- Nayan D. Zagade and Bhavana N. Umrikar
- GIS-based forest fire susceptibility modeling in Pauri Garhwal, India: a comparative assessment of frequency ratio, analytic hierarchy process and fuzzy modeling techniques pp. 1189-1230

- Anuj Tiwari, Mohammad Shoab and Abhilasha Dixit
- Flow-based seismic risk assessment of a water transmission network employing probabilistic seismic hazard analysis pp. 1231-1254

- Sungsik Yoon, Young-Joo Lee and Hyung-Jo Jung
- An optimal sample selection-based logistic regression model of slope physical resistance against rainfall-induced landslide pp. 1255-1279

- Deliang Sun, Haijia Wen, Yalan Zhang and Mengmeng Xue
- Synoptic climatology of nuisance flooding along the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts, USA pp. 1281-1297

- Anthony J. Vega, Paul Miller, Robert V. Rohli and Jason Heavilin
- Estimating the expansion of urban areas and urban heat islands (UHI) in Ghana: a case study pp. 1299-1321

- Isaac Buo, Valentina Sagris, Iuliia Burdun and Evelyn Uuemaa
- Multi-objective Emergency Scheduling for Geological Disasters pp. 1323-1358

- Wan Fang, Guo Haixiang, Li Jinling, Gu Mingyun and Pan Wenwen
- An accentuated “hot blob” over Vidarbha, India, during the pre-monsoon season pp. 1359-1373

- N. Naveena, G. Ch. Satyanarayana, D. V. Bhaskar Rao and D. Srinivas
- Adsorption of Congo red and crystal violet dyes onto cellulose extracted from Egyptian water hyacinth pp. 1375-1394

- Nehal Salahuddin, Mohamed A. Abdelwahab, Ahmed Akelah and Marlen Elnagar
- Enhancing preparedness for managing debris from earthquakes: lessons from Italy pp. 1395-1412

- Marco Modica, Susanna Paleari and Andrea Rampa
- Characteristics and mechanism of the landslide in Yongguang village, Minxian County, China pp. 1413-1438

- Qian Wang, Zhenming Wang, Yongqi Su, Xiumei Zhong, Lanmin Wang, Haiping Ma, Guoxing Zhang, Edward E. Woolery and Kun Liu
- Experimental study on permeability response in fractured rock to the effect of hydro-mechanical coupling, fracture geometry, and component content pp. 1439-1451

- Tong Zhang, Xiang He, Yang Liu, Yixin Zhao, Ke Yang and Xiang Yu
- Assessing post-pliocene deformation in a context of slow tectonic deformation: insights from paleoseismology, remote sensing and shallow geophysics in Provence, France pp. 1453-1490

- Franck Thomas, Magali Rizza, Olivier Bellier, Jérémy Billant, Philippe Dussouillez, Jules Fleury, Doriane Delanghe, Vincent Ollivier, Vincent Godard and Brigitte Talon
- Social capital, trust, and collective action in post-earthquake Nepal pp. 1491-1519

- Veeshan Rayamajhee and Alok Bohara
- Evaluation and comparison of the results of the NET-VISA seismic event association method based on Bayesian theory pp. 1521-1539

- Jian Li, Juan Wang, Xiaoming Wang, Changsheng Jiang, Weidong Wang and Junmin Liu
- Individual and community behavioral responses to natural disasters pp. 1541-1569

- Claude Berrebi, Ariel Karlinsky and Hanan Yonah
- A new tsunami runup predictor pp. 1571-1585

- Martin Wronna, Maria Ana Baptista and Utku Kânoğlu
- An assessment on size and site selection of emergency assembly points and temporary shelter areas in Düzce pp. 1587-1602

- Berfin Şenik and Osman Uzun
- Natural disasters don’t kill people, governments kill people:” hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico–recreancy, and ‘risk society pp. 1603-1621

- Adam M. Straub
- Landslide characterization using active and passive seismic imaging techniques: a case study from Kerala, India pp. 1623-1642

- Francisco J. Chávez-García, Thulasiraman Natarajan, Martín Cárdenas-Soto and Kusala Rajendran
- Analysis of dry and wet climate characteristics at Uttarakhand (India) using effective drought index pp. 1643-1662

- Anurag Malik, Anil Kumar, Ozgur Kisi, Najeebullah Khan, Sinan Q. Salih and Zaher Mundher Yaseen
- Performance evaluation of ensemble learning techniques for landslide susceptibility mapping at the Jinping county, Southwest China pp. 1663-1689

- Xudong Hu, Hongbo Mei, Han Zhang, Yuanyuan Li and Mengdi Li
- Evaluating pluvial flood hazard for highly urbanised cities: a case study of the Pearl River Delta Region in China pp. 1691-1719

- Wei Jian, Shanshan Li, Chengguang Lai, Zhaoli Wang, Xiangju Cheng, Edmond Yat-Man Lo and Tso-Chien Pan
- Palaeoflood discharge estimation using dendrogeomorphic methods, rainfall-runoff and hydraulic modelling—a case study from southern Crete pp. 1721-1742

- Stanislav Ruman, Radek Tichavský, Karel Šilhán and Manolis G. Grillakis
- Optimization model for temporary depot problem in flood disaster response pp. 1743-1763

- Wapee Manopiniwes and Takashi Irohara
- Population dynamics and natural hazard risk management: conceptual and practical linkages for the case of Austrian policy making pp. 1765-1796

- Christoph Clar, Lukas Löschner, Ralf Nordbeck, Tatjana Fischer and Thomas Thaler
- Extreme water levels along the central Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia: processes and frequency analysis pp. 1797-1814

- Charls Antony, Sabique Langodan, Hari Prasad Dasari, Omar Knio and Ibrahim Hoteit
- Modelling flood events with a cumulant CO lattice Boltzmann shallow water model pp. 1815-1834

- Sara Venturi, Silvia Di Francesco, Martin Geier and Piergiorgio Manciola
- A method for determining the suitability of schools as evacuation shelters and aid distribution hubs following disasters: case study from Cagayan de Oro, Philippines pp. 1835-1859

- Alexandra Tsioulou, Joanna Faure Walker, Dexter Sumaylo Lo and Rebekah Yore
- Social integration matters: factors influencing natural hazard risk preparedness—a survey of Swiss households pp. 1861-1890

- Elisabeth Maidl, David N. Bresch and Matthias Buchecker
- Investigation of the probable trigger factor for large landslides in north of Dehdasht, Iran pp. 1891-1921

- Alireza Nilforoushan, Mashalah Khamehchiyan and Mohammad Reza Nikudel
- Disaster preparedness of local governments in Panay Island, Philippines pp. 1923-1944

- Johnny D. Dariagan, Ramil B. Atando and Jay Lord B. Asis
- A near-fault probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for Yasouj, located in the Kazerun fault system, southwest Iran pp. 1945-1961

- Seyed Nasrollah Eftekhari, Hadi Sayyadpour and Milad Kowsari
- Multi-hazard climate risk projections for the United States pp. 1963-1976

- Binita Kc, J. M. Shepherd, Anthony W. King and Cassandra Johnson Gaither
- Multidimensional six-stage model for flood emergency response in schools: a case study of Pakistan pp. 1977-2005

- Ashfaq Ahmad Shah, Wenya Wu, Zaiwu Gong, Indrajit Pal and Jahangir Khan
- Flood risk mapping and crop-water loss modeling using water footprint analysis in agricultural watershed, northern Iran pp. 2007-2025

- Maziar Mohammadi, Hamid Darabi, Fahimeh Mirchooli, Alireza Bakhshaee and Ali Torabi Haghighi
- A novel dynamic predictive method of water inrush from coal floor based on gated recurrent unit model pp. 2027-2043

- Yonggang Zhang and Lining Yang
- A novel agent-based model for tsunami evacuation simulation and risk assessment pp. 2045-2071

- Zhenqiang Wang and Gaofeng Jia
- Correction to: A novel agent-based model for tsunami evacuation simulation and risk assessment pp. 2073-2074

- Zhenqiang Wang and Gaofeng Jia
- GIS-based multicriteria evaluation for earthquake response: a case study of expert opinion in Vancouver, Canada pp. 2075-2091

- Blake Byron Walker, Nadine Schuurman, David Swanlund and John J. Clague
- Effects of seismic force and pore water pressure on stability of 3D unsaturated hillslopes pp. 2093-2116

- Long Wang, Wenhua Liu, Wei Hu, Wugang Li and Sun De’an
- Hydrodynamic modelling and vulnerability analysis to assess flood risk in a dense Indian city using geospatial techniques pp. 2117-2145

- Sutapa Bhattacharjee, Pramod Kumar, Praveen K. Thakur and Kshama Gupta
- A fuzzy neural network bagging ensemble forecasting model for 72-h forecast of low-temperature chilling injury pp. 2147-2160

- Hong Lu, Yi Ou, Chuan Qin and Long Jin
- Drought prediction using in situ and remote sensing products with SVM over the Xiang River Basin, China pp. 2161-2185

- Qian Zhu, Yulin Luo, Dongyang Zhou, Yue-Ping Xu, Guoqing Wang and Ye Tian
- A novel approach for predicting burned forest area pp. 2187-2201

- Hatice Oncel Cekim, Coşkun Okan Güney, Özdemir Şentürk, Gamze Özel and Kürşad Özkan
- Simulation of cyclonic wave conditions in the Gulf of Oman pp. 2203-2217

- F. Vieira, G. Cavalcante and E. Campos
- Bonding, bridging, and linking social capital and social media use: How hyperlocal social media platforms serve as a conduit to access and activate bridging and linking ties in a time of crisis pp. 2219-2240

- Courtney Page-Tan
- Spatial–temporal differences in disaster perception and response among new media users and the influence factors: a case study of the Shouguang Flood in Shandong province pp. 2241-2262

- Shuolin Geng, Qi Zhou, Mingjie Li, Dianxing Song and Yanjun Wen
- A siphon drainage method for stabilizing bank slopes under water drawdown condition pp. 2263-2282

- Yang Yu, Chengcheng Lv, Dongfei Wang, Qi Ge, Hongyue Sun and Yuequan Shang
- Geographic scale and probabilistic forecasts: a trade-off for protective decisions? pp. 2283-2306

- Cassandra A. Shivers-Williams and Kimberly E. Klockow-McClain
- Quantitative evaluation of characteristic precipitation event (CPE)’s effect on hydro-thermal state of active layer in Beiluhe area pp. 2307-2326

- Desheng Li, Mingli Zhang, Zhi Wen, Bin Chen, Ke Xue and Anyuan Li
Volume 105, issue 1, 2021
- Field surveys and numerical modeling of the August 2016 Typhoon Lionrock along the northeastern coast of Japan: the first typhoon making landfall in Tohoku region pp. 1-19

- Mohammad Heidarzadeh, Takumu Iwamoto, Tomohiro Takagawa and Hiroshi Takagi
- Post-processing HAZUS earthquake damage and loss assessments for individual buildings pp. 21-45

- Daniel Felsenstein, Eilat Elbaum, Tsafrir Levi and Ran Calvo
- Improving landslide susceptibility predictive power through colluvium mapping in Tegucigalpa, Honduras pp. 47-66

- Ginés Suárez and María José Domínguez-Cuesta
- How natural hazards impact the social environment for vulnerable groups: an empirical investigation in Japan pp. 67-81

- Maoxin Ye and Daniel P. Aldrich
- Flood susceptibility prediction using four machine learning techniques and comparison of their performance at Wadi Qena Basin, Egypt pp. 83-114

- Bosy A. El-Haddad, Ahmed M. Youssef, Hamid R. Pourghasemi, Biswajeet Pradhan, Abdel-Hamid El-Shater and Mohamed H. El-Khashab
- Modelling and assessment of earthquake ground response in areas characterised by a thick buried low-velocity layer pp. 115-136

- Daniela Farrugia, Pauline Galea and Sebastiano D’Amico
- Rip current hazard assessment on a sandy beach in Liguria, NW Mediterranean pp. 137-156

- Luigi Mucerino, Luca Carpi, Chiara F. Schiaffino, Enzo Pranzini, Eleonora Sessa and Marco Ferrari
- Correction to: Rip current hazard assessment on a sandy beach in Liguria, NW Mediterranean pp. 157-157

- Luigi Mucerino, Luca Carpi, Chiara F. Schiafno, Enzo Pranzini, Eleonora Sessa and Marco Ferrari
- Morphometric analysis of debris flows basins in the Eastern Rhodopes (Bulgaria) using geospatial technologies pp. 159-175

- Valentina Nikolova, Asparuh Kamburov and Radostina Rizova
- The need to transform from one-way to two-way natural disaster management pp. 177-189

- Kyoo-Man Ha
- Back-analysis for initial ground stress field at a diamond mine using machine learning approaches pp. 191-203

- Yuanyuan Pu, Derek B. Apel, Stanislaw Prusek, Andrzej Walentek and Tomasz Cichy
- A study on the motion and accumulation process of non-cohesive particles pp. 205-225

- Kunlin Lu, Yiming Chen and Linfei Wang
- Toward the probabilistic forecasting of cyclone-induced marine flooding by overtopping at Reunion Island aided by a time-varying random-forest classification approach pp. 227-251

- S. Lecacheux, J. Rohmer, F. Paris, R. Pedreros, H. Quetelard and F. Bonnardot
- Multicriteria seismic hazard assessment in Puerto Vallarta metropolitan area, Mexico pp. 253-275

- Karen L. Flores, Christian R. Escudero and Araceli Zamora-Camacho
- Using search-constrained inverse distance weight modeling for near real-time riverine flood modeling: Harris County, Texas, USA before, during, and after Hurricane Harvey pp. 277-292

- Andrew S. Berens, Tess Palmer, Nina D. Dutton, Amy Lavery and Mark Moore
- Cost–benefit analyses to assess the potential of Operational Earthquake Forecasting prior to a mainshock in Europe pp. 293-311

- John Douglas and Alireza Azarbakht
- Probabilistic assessment of earthquake hazard in the Andaman–Nicobar–Sumatra region pp. 313-338

- Minakshi Mishra, Abhishek, R. B. S. Yadav and Manisha Sandhu
- Empirical seismic fragility models for Nepalese school buildings pp. 339-362

- Nicola Giordano, Flavia De Luca, Anastasios Sextos, Fernando Ramirez Cortes, Carina Fonseca Ferreira and Jingzhe Wu
- Effect of weak intercalation on failure mode of rock slopes under seismic excitation pp. 363-381

- Zhenlin Chen, Xiao Hu and Xiangbo Bu
- Automatic detection of earthquake-induced ground failure effects through Faster R-CNN deep learning-based object detection using satellite images pp. 383-403

- Kemal Hacıefendioğlu, Hasan Basri Başağa and Gökhan Demir
- A novel combination approach for karst collapse susceptibility assessment using the analytic hierarchy process, catastrophe, and entropy model pp. 405-430

- Aihua Wei, Duo Li, Yahong Zhou, Qinghai Deng and Liangdong Yan
- On the use of synthetic tropical cyclones and hypothetical events for storm surge assessment under climate change pp. 431-459

- Pablo Ruiz-Salcines, Christian M. Appendini, Paulo Salles, Wilmer Rey and Jonathan L. Vigh
- Constructing a positive circuit of debt among survivors: an action research study of disaster volunteerism in Japan pp. 461-480

- H. Daimon and T. Atsumi
- Effect of using various weighting methods in a process of landslide susceptibility assessment pp. 481-499

- Kamila Hodasová and Martin Bednarik
- Mechanism and future risk of slope instability induced by extreme rainfall event in Izu Oshima Island, Japan pp. 501-530

- Ikuo Towhata, Satoshi Goto, Shigeru Goto, Takeshi Akima, Junya Tanaka, Taro Uchimura, Gonghui Wang, Hiroshi Yamaguchi and Shogo Aoyama
- Incorporation of sea level rise in storm surge surrogate modeling pp. 531-563

- Aikaterini P. Kyprioti, Alexandros A. Taflanidis, Norberto C. Nadal-Caraballo and Madison O. Campbell
- Slope hybrid reliability analysis considering the uncertainty of probability-interval using three-parameter Weibull distribution pp. 565-586

- Tonghui Wei, Wenjie Zuo, Hongwei Zheng and Feng Li
- Prediction of earthquake-induced permanent deformations for concrete-faced rockfill dams pp. 587-610

- Selda Durmaz and Deniz Ülgen
- Spillover or crowding out? The effects of environmental regulation on residents’ willingness to pay for environmental protection pp. 611-630

- Ling-Yun He and Hong-Zhen Zhang
- Generation of 1D and 2D flood maps of Sakarya river passing through Geyve district of Sakarya city in Turkey pp. 631-642

- Gokmen Ceribasi and Ahmet Iyad Ceyhunlu
- Avalanche hazard mitigation in east Karakoram mountains pp. 643-665

- Amreek Singh, Vikas Juyal, Bhupinder Kumar, H. S. Gusain, M. S. Shekhar, Paramvir Singh, Sanjeev Kumar and H. S. Negi
- Flood disaster resilience evaluation of Chinese regions: integrating the hesitant fuzzy linguistic term sets with prospect theory pp. 667-690

- Ying Luo, Xudong Chen and Liming Yao
- An empirical attenuation model of the peak ground acceleration (PGA) in the near field of a strong earthquake pp. 691-715

- Xianglong Yao, Shengwen Qi, Chunling Liu, Songfeng Guo, Xiaoling Huang, Chong Xu, Bowen Zheng, Zhifa Zhan and Yu Zou
- Numerical investigation of the recent Chenhecun landslide (Gansu, China) using the discrete element method pp. 717-733

- Zhuo Chen and Danqing Song
- Cosmogenic tsunamic risk assessment: a first application to the European Atlantic coasts pp. 735-753

- Damien Violeau
- A local scale flood vulnerability assessment in the flood-prone area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan pp. 755-781

- Muhammad Nazeer and Hans-Rudolf Bork
- A novel displacement prediction method using gated recurrent unit model with time series analysis in the Erdaohe landslide pp. 783-813

- Yong-gang Zhang, Jun Tang, Zheng-ying He, Junkun Tan and Chao Li
- Integrated tsunami intensity scale based on maxima of tsunami amplitude and induced current pp. 815-839

- Laurie Boschetti and Mansour Ioualalen
- Effect of translate speed of typhoon on wind waves pp. 841-858

- Naoto Inagaki, Tomoya Shibayama, Miguel Esteban and Tomoyuki Takabatake
- Field reconnaissance on seismic performance of RC buildings after the January 24, 2020 Elazığ-Sivrice earthquake pp. 859-887

- Özgür Yurdakul, Burak Duran, Onur Tunaboyu and Özgür Avşar
- Risk perception in small island developing states: a case study in the Commonwealth of Dominica pp. 889-914

- Hannah Eboh, Courtney Gallaher, Thomas Pingel and Walker Ashley
- Analytic hierarchy process applied to landslide susceptibility mapping of the North Branch of Argentino Lake, Argentina pp. 915-941

- Silvana Moragues, María Gabriela Lenzano, Mario Lanfri, Stella Moreiras, Esteban Lannutti and Luis Lenzano
- Numerical investigation on seismic behaviour of aged concrete gravity dams to near source and far source ground motions pp. 943-966

- Soumya Gorai and Damodar Maity
- Multi-scenario flash flood hazard assessment based on rainfall–runoff modeling and flood inundation modeling: a case study pp. 967-981

- Yue Zhang, Ying Wang, Yunxia Zhang, Qingzu Luan and Heping Liu
- Morphometrical analysis of torrential flows-prone catchments in tropical and mountainous terrain of the Colombian Andes by machine learning techniques pp. 983-1012

- María Isabel Arango, Edier Aristizábal and Federico Gómez
- Is Bangkok at risk of marine flooding? Evidence relating to the historical floods of AD 1785 and 1983 pp. 1013-1030

- James P. Terry, Nigel Winspear and James Goff
- Comparative evaluation of GIS-based best–worst method (BWM) for emergency facility planning: perspectives from two decision-maker groups pp. 1031-1067

- Penjani Hopkins Nyimbili and Turan Erden
- Coastal erosion risk assessment to discuss mitigation strategies: Barra-Vagueira, Portugal pp. 1069-1107

- A. M. Ferreira, C. Coelho and P. Narra
- A review of emergency response in disasters: present and future perspectives pp. 1109-1138

- Yi Feng and Shaoze Cui
- The influence of land use/land cover variability and rainfall intensity in triggering landslides: a back-analysis study via physically based models pp. 1139-1161

- Frederico F. Ávila, Regina C. Alvalá, Rodolfo M. Mendes and Diogo J. Amore
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