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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 104, issue 3, 2020
- Quantification of earthquake diagnostic effects to assess low macroseismic intensities pp. 1957-1973

- Paola Sbarra, Patrizia Tosi, Valerio Rubeis and Diego Sorrentino
- Wet and dry spell feature charts for practical uses pp. 1975-1986

- Zekai Şen, Eyüp Şişman and Ismail Dabanli
- Objective approach for rainstorm based on dual-factor feature extraction and generalized regression neural network pp. 1987-2002

- Huang Xiaoyan, He Li, Zhao Huasheng, Huang Ying and Wu Yushuang
- A review of the research into the relations between hazards in multi-hazard risk analysis pp. 2003-2026

- Jiajun Wang, Zhichao He and Wenguo Weng
- Large-scale stochastic flood hazard analysis applied to the Po River pp. 2027-2049

- A. Curran, Karin Bruijn, Alessio Domeneghetti, Federica Bianchi, M. Kok, Sergiy Vorogushyn and Attilio Castellarin
- A big landslide on the Jinsha River, Tibet, China: geometric characteristics, causes, and future stability pp. 2051-2070

- Yulong Cui, Pengpeng Bao, Chong Xu, Gui Fu, Qisong Jiao, Yi Luo, Lingling Shen, Xiwei Xu, Fenglin Liu, Yuejun Lyu, Xiuhong Hu, Tao Li, Yongsheng Li, Yimin Liu and Yunfeng Tian
- Cryosphere hazards in Ladakh: the 2014 Gya glacial lake outburst flood and its implications for risk assessment pp. 2071-2095

- Susanne Schmidt, Marcus Nüsser, Ravi Baghel and Juliane Dame
- Hydrothermal anomalies of the Earth's surface and crustal seismicity related to Ms8.0 Wenchuan EQ pp. 2097-2114

- Shuo Zheng, Kai Qin, Lixin Wu, Yanfei An, Qifeng Yin and Chunkit Lai
- Influence of human activity on landslide susceptibility development in the Three Gorges area pp. 2115-2151

- Yongwei Li, Xianmin Wang and Hang Mao
- Regional landslide hazard assessment through integrating susceptibility index and rainfall process pp. 2153-2173

- Zhiheng Wang, Dongchuan Wang, Qiaozhen Guo and Daikun Wang
- Flood vulnerability and its influencing factors pp. 2175-2196

- Santosh Pathak, Hari Krishna Panta, Thaneshwar Bhandari and Krishna Paudel
- C-band Doppler weather radar observations during the passage of tropical cyclone ‘Ockhi’ pp. 2197-2211

- K. V. Subrahmanyam and Sruthy Rose Baby
- Long-term flood risk assessment of watersheds under climate change based on the game cross-efficiency DEA pp. 2213-2237

- Qingmu Su
- Spatiotemporal characteristics of extreme droughts and their association with sea surface temperature over the Cauvery River basin, India pp. 2239-2259

- Pravat Jena, K. S. Kasiviswanathan and Sarita Azad
- Learning from the tropical cyclones that ravaged Zimbabwe: policy implications for effective disaster preparedness pp. 2261-2275

- Emmanuel Mavhura
- Ensemble fuzzy MCDM for spatial assessment of flood susceptibility in Ibadan, Nigeria pp. 2277-2306

- Abdulwaheed Tella and Abdul-Lateef Balogun
- Addressing uncertainty in extreme rainfall intensity for semi-arid urban regions: case study of Delhi, India pp. 2307-2324

- Ranjana Ray Chaudhuri and Prateek Sharma
- Looking to future perceptions about climate change in Brazil: What children’s teachers think, learn and teach about? pp. 2325-2337

- Victor Marchezini and Luciana R. Londe
- Seismic hazard and risk in Bhutan pp. 2339-2367

- Victoria L. Stevens, Raffaele Risi, Romain Roux-Mallouf, Dowchu Drukpa and György Hetényi
- Drought monitoring in Yunnan Province based on a TRMM precipitation product pp. 2369-2387

- Yuanhe Yu, Jinliang Wang, Feng Cheng, Huan Deng and Sheng Chen
- Simulation of strong ground motion due to active Sohna fault in Delhi, National Capital Region (NCR) of India: an implication for imminent plausible seismic hazard pp. 2389-2408

- Manisha Sandhu, Babita Sharma, Himanshu Mittal, R. B. S. Yadav, Dinesh Kumar and S. S. Teotia
- A new agricultural drought index considering the irrigation water demand and water supply availability pp. 2409-2429

- Zikang Xing, Miaomiao Ma, Yongqiang Wei, Xuejun Zhang, Zhongbo Yu and Peng Yi
- Wave group focusing in the ocean: estimations using crest velocities and a Gaussian linear model pp. 2431-2449

- Paul Platzer, Jean-François Filipot, Philippe Naveau, Pierre Tandeo and Pascal Yiou
- Study of internal wave characteristics off northwest Bay of Bengal using synthetic aperture radar pp. 2451-2460

- Suryanarayana Acharyulu Phaniharam, Venkateswarlu Chintam, Gireesh Baggu and Venkata Siva Rama Prasad Koneru
- Analysis of flood damage and influencing factors in urban catchments: case studies in Manila, Philippines, and Jakarta, Indonesia pp. 2461-2487

- Mohamed Kefi, Binaya Kumar Mishra, Yoshifumi Masago and Kensuke Fukushi
- The influence of climate model uncertainty on fluvial flood hazard estimation pp. 2489-2510

- Lindsay Beevers, Lila Collet, Gordon Aitken, Claire Maravat and Annie Visser
- Application of probabilistic method in maximum tsunami height prediction considering stochastic seabed topography pp. 2511-2530

- Zhenhao Zhang, Changchun Luo and Zhenpeng Zhao
- A multiproxy analysis of extreme wave deposits in a tropical coastal lagoon in Jamaica, West Indies pp. 2531-2560

- Suzanne E. Palmer, Michael J. Burn and Jonathan Holmes
- Spatial correlation of China’s agricultural greenhouse gas emissions: a technology spillover perspective pp. 2561-2590

- Yanqiu He, Xueying Cheng, Fang Wang and Ya Cheng
- Flood disaster preparedness: experience and attitude of rural residents in Sichuan, China pp. 2591-2618

- Yibin Ao, Xun Zhou, Feng Ji, Yan Wang, Linchuan Yang, Qiongmei Wang and Igor Martek
- The use of joint probability analysis to predict water yield for Thomson catchment in Victoria, Australia pp. 2619-2634

- Anirban Khastagir, Niranjali Jayasuriya and Muhammed A. Bhuiyan
- An improved potential intensity estimate for Bay of Bengal tropical cyclones pp. 2635-2644

- Russell H. Glazer and M. M. Ali
- Development of pacific exposure dataset for use in catastrophe risk assessment pp. 2645-2661

- Sheng-Lin Lin, Juli Ungaro, Johnny Tarry Nimau, Sachindra Singh and Keleni Raqisia
- Risk assessment of highway structures in natural disaster for the property insurance pp. 2663-2685

- Yong Ding, Pei Wang, Xiaoling Liu, Xuliang Zhang, Lei Hong and Zhibin Cao
- Building the COVID-19 Collaborative Emergency Network: a case study of COVID-19 outbreak in Hubei Province, China pp. 2687-2717

- Jie Liu, Jingyu Hao, Zhenwu Shi and Helen X. H. Bao
- Renewable energy can enhance resilience of small islands pp. 2719-2725

- Tony Weir and Mahendra Kumar
- Correction to: Contributions of multiple climate hazards and overgrazing to the 2009/2010 winter disaster in Mongolia pp. 2727-2727

- Banzragch Nandintsetseg, Masato Shinoda and Baasandai Erdenetsetseg
Volume 104, issue 2, 2020
- Content analysis of dam break studies for tailings dams with high damage potential in the Quadrilátero Ferrífero, Minas Gerais: technical weaknesses and proposals for improvements pp. 1141-1156

- Camilla Adriane Paiva, Aníbal Fonseca Santiago and José Francisco Prado Filho
- Rapid prediction of alongshore run-up distribution from near-field tsunamis pp. 1157-1180

- Jun-Whan Lee, Jennifer L. Irish and Robert Weiss
- Study of double combination evaluation of urban comprehensive disaster risk pp. 1181-1209

- Wei Wang, Chenhong Xia, Chaofeng Liu and Ziyi Wang
- Flood forecasting based on an artificial neural network scheme pp. 1211-1237

- Francis Yongwa Dtissibe, Ado Adamou Abba Ari, Chafiq Titouna, Ousmane Thiare and Abdelhak Mourad Gueroui
- The response of runoff components and glacier mass balance to climate change for a glaciated high-mountainous catchment in the Tianshan Mountains pp. 1239-1258

- Xiaoyan Wang, Tao Yang, Chong-Yu Xu, Lihua Xiong, Pengfei Shi and Zhenya Li
- Soil erosion potential hotspot zone identification using machine learning and statistical approaches in eastern India pp. 1259-1294

- Rabin Chakrabortty, Subodh Chandra Pal, Mehebub Sahana, Ayan Mondal, Jie Dou, Binh Thai Pham and Ali P. Yunus
- Tropical cyclone early warnings for the regions of the Southern Hemisphere: strengthening resilience to tropical cyclones in small island developing states and least developed countries pp. 1295-1313

- Yuriy Kuleshov, Paul Gregory, Andrew B. Watkins and Robert J. B. Fawcett
- Intervention and assessment of earthquake knowledge at rural schools near the New Madrid seismic zone, USA pp. 1315-1329

- Harvey Henson, Justin McDaniel, Rajvee Subramanian and Tishauna Edwards
- The likelihood of having a household emergency plan: understanding factors in the US context pp. 1331-1343

- Jason D. Rivera
- Hurricane trend detection pp. 1345-1357

- Craig Loehle and Erica Staehling
- Real-time database for geochemical earthquake precursory research pp. 1359-1369

- Arvind Kumar, Vivek Walia, Shih-Jung Lin and Ching-Chou Fu
- Evaluation and comparison of three long-term gauge-based precipitation products for drought monitoring over mainland China from 1961 to 2016 pp. 1371-1387

- Linyong Wei, Shanhu Jiang and Liliang Ren
- Quantitative assessment of inundation risks from physical contributors associated with future storm surges: a case study of Typhoon Maemi (2003) pp. 1389-1411

- Sooncheol Hwang, Sangyoung Son, Chilwoo Lee and Hyun-Doug Yoon
- Tsunami risk assessment: economic, environmental and social dimensions pp. 1413-1442

- Cuneyt Yavuz, Elcin Kentel and Mustafa M. Aral
- The effects of earthquake exposure on preparedness in the short and long term: a difference-in-differences estimation pp. 1443-1463

- Hanna Habibi and Jan Feld
- A method for GB-InSAR temporal analysis considering the atmospheric correlation in time series pp. 1465-1480

- Honglei Yang, Jie Liu, Junhuan Peng, Jingyang Wang, Binbin Zhao and Bin Zhang
- How resilient is the labour market against natural disaster? Evaluating the effects from the 2010 earthquake in Chile pp. 1481-1533

- Maribel Jiménez, Mónica Jiménez Martínez and Rocío Romero-Jarén
- Communication challenges in campus emergency planning: the case of Hurricane Dorian in Florida pp. 1535-1565

- Amer Hamad Issa Abukhalaf and Jason Meding
- Synoptic analysis of unexampled super-heavy rainfall on April 1, 2019, in west of Iran pp. 1567-1580

- Yousef Ghavidel and Farzaneh Jafari Hombari
- A highly flexible laboratory setup to demonstrate granular flow characteristics pp. 1581-1596

- Thomas Heinze
- Characterizing spatiotemporal trends in extreme precipitation in Southeast Texas pp. 1597-1621

- Carlynn Fagnant, Avantika Gori, Antonia Sebastian, Philip B. Bedient and Katherine B. Ensor
- Determinants of migration decision-making for rural households: a case study in Chongqing, China pp. 1623-1639

- Sihong Xiong, Ya Wu, Shihai Wu, Fang Chen and Jianzhong Yan
- Risk evaluation of dam-break environmental impacts based on the set pair analysis and cloud model pp. 1641-1653

- Wei Ge, Zongkun Li, Wei Li, Meimei Wu, Juanjuan Li and Yipeng Pan
- Real-time gas monitoring at the Tekke Hamam geothermal field (Western Anatolia, Turkey): an assessment in relation to local seismicity pp. 1655-1678

- Selin Süer, Thomas Wiersberg, Nilgün Güleç, Jörg Erzinger and Mahmut Parlaktuna
- The near-miss of a tsunami and an emergency evacuation: the post-exposure effects on future emergency preparedness and evacuation intentions pp. 1679-1693

- Alexa Tanner and Ryan Reynolds
- The effect of storms on Finnish dairy farms: electrical outage statistics and the effect on milk production pp. 1695-1704

- Hanna Huitu, Kim Kaustell and Matti Pastell
- Using mixing model to interpret the water sources and ratios in an under-sea mine pp. 1705-1722

- Hongyu Gu, Huayong Ni, Fengshan Ma, Gang Liu, Xin Hui and Jiayuan Cao
- Modelling chronic winter hazards as a function of precipitation and temperature pp. 1723-1745

- Hyuk-Jae Roh
- Analysis of the trends in precipitation and precipitation concentration in some climatological stations of Mexico from 1960 to 2010 pp. 1747-1761

- Gerardo Núñez-González
- Numerical simulation of water inrush in fault zone considering seepage paths pp. 1763-1779

- Haitao Yu, Shuyun Zhu, Huadong Xie and Junhua Hou
- Development of a drought vulnerability index using MCDM and GIS: study case in São Paulo and Ceará, Brazil pp. 1781-1799

- Gabriela Reis, Francisco Assis Souza Filho, Donald Robert Nelson, Renan Vieira Rocha and Samiria Maria Oliveira Silva
- Climatology of dust days in the Central Plateau of Iran pp. 1801-1817

- Tayyebeh Mesbahzadeh, Ali Salajeghe, Farshad Soleimani Sardoo, Gholamreza Zehtabian, Abbas Ranjbar, Nir Y. Krakauer, Mario Marcello Miglietta and Maryam Mirakbari
- Debris-flow Indicator for an early warning system in the Aosta valley region pp. 1819-1839

- Michel Ponziani, Paolo Pogliotti, Hervé Stevenin and Sara Maria Ratto
- A novel method for evaluating proneness of gas outburst based on gas-geological complexity pp. 1841-1858

- Guo-Ying Wei, Fang-Chao Kang, Bin-Bin Qin, Tian-Rang Jia, Jiang-Wei Yan and Zhen-Dong Feng
- Examining the cooperative governance of occupational safety and health from a “health footprint” perspective pp. 1859-1878

- Shanshan Li, Hong Chen, Feiyu Chen, Xin Gan and Menghua Yang
- Extreme temperatures linked to the atmospheric blocking events in Turkey between 1977 and 2016 pp. 1879-1898

- Bahtiyar Efe, Anthony R. Lupo and Ali Deniz
- Analysis of provincial total-factor air pollution efficiency in China by using context-dependent slacks-based measure considering undesirable outputs pp. 1899-1921

- Ke-Liang Wang, Li-Li Ding, Jian-Min Wang and Mian Yang
- Short-term rockburst risk prediction using ensemble learning methods pp. 1923-1946

- Weizhang Liang, Asli Sari, Guoyan Zhao, Stephen D. McKinnon and Hao Wu
- Google Earth Engine for concurrent flood monitoring in the lower basin of Indo-Gangetic-Brahmaputra plains pp. 1947-1952

- Preet Lal, Aniket Prakash and Amit Kumar
- Correction to: Spatial distribution and estimation of rainfall trends and erosivity in the Epitácio Pessoa reservoir catchment, Paraíba, Brazil pp. 1953-1954

- Richarde Marques Silva, Celso Augusto Guimarães Santos, Jorge Flávio Casé Braga da Costa Silva, Alexandro Medeiros Silva and Reginaldo Moura Brasil Neto
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Property market price response to flood-hazard pp. 1955-1955

- Muhammad Najib Razali, Siti Hafsah Zulkarnain, Zakri Tarmidi, Nurul Hana Adi Maimun, Yasmin Mohd. Adnan and Muhamad Ali Yuzir
Volume 104, issue 1, 2020
- Guest Editorial to the Special Issue: Lessons Learned from post-2008 Wenchuan Earthquake Community Recovery pp. 1-3

- Robert Olshansky, Yu Xiao and Daniel Abramson
- Optimization-based decision-making models for disaster recovery and reconstruction planning of transportation networks pp. 1-25

- Milad Zamanifar and Timo Hartmann
- Financing rapid community reconstruction after catastrophic disaster: lessons from the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake in China pp. 5-30

- Yu Xiao, Robert Olshansky, Yang Zhang, Laurie A. Johnson and Yan Song
- Fuzzy risk analysis of dam overtopping from snowmelt floods in the nonstationarity case of the Manas River catchment, China pp. 27-49

- Kuan Yang, Fulong Chen, Chaofei He, Zhijun Zhang and Aihua Long
- Research on transformation from “paired assistance” to “collaborative networks” in post-disaster recovery of 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake, China pp. 31-53

- Guijuan Tang
- Influences of revegetation mode on soil water dynamic in gully slope of the Chinese Loess hilly–gully region pp. 51-72

- J. Y. Ma, Z. B. Li and B. Ma
- Implementing post-earthquake reconstruction plans in China: a resilience perspective pp. 55-76

- Yiwen Shao and Jiang Xu
- Producing forest fire susceptibility map via multi-criteria decision analysis and frequency ratio methods pp. 73-89

- Deniz Arca, Mercan Hacısalihoğlu and Ş. Hakan Kutoğlu
- Differentiation and integration: off-site resettlement planning practice in New Beichuan after 5.12 Wenchuan Earthquake pp. 77-99

- Yisha Zhang, Yifan Yu, Wenjuan Xu and Jingjing Hu
- An uncertainty-based multivariate statistical approach to predict crop water footprint under climate change: a case study of Lake Dianchi Basin, China pp. 91-110

- Yue Zhang, Kai Huang, Yajuan Yu and Linxiu Wu
- Key factors affecting sustained business operations after an earthquake: a case study from New Beichuan, China, 2013–2017 pp. 101-121

- Fan Li, Lin Wang, Zhigang Jin, Lifang Huang and Bo Xia
- Newspapers as a validation proxy for GIS modeling in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates: identifying flood-prone areas pp. 111-141

- M. M. Yagoub, Aishah A. Alsereidi, Elfadil A. Mohamed, Punitha Periyasamy, Reem Alameri, Salama Aldarmaki and Yaqein Alhashmi
- Household recovery strategies in Longmen Mountain area, Sichuan, China, following the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake disaster pp. 123-137

- Baofeng Di, Jierui Li, Miranda Dandoulaki, Ana Maria Cruz, Ruixin Zhang and Zhipan Niu
- Recovery evaluation of villages reconstructed with concentrated rural settlement after the Wenchuan earthquake pp. 139-166

- Yi Peng, Xinbing Gu, Xiaoting Zhu, Fuyin Zhang and Yan Song
- Nexus between natural and technical disaster shocks, resource depletion and growth-specific factors: evidence from quantile regression pp. 143-169

- Waseem Akhter, Khalid Zaman, Abdelmohsen A. Nassani and Muhammad Moinuddin Qazi Abro
- The evolving pattern of NGOs’ participating in post-disaster community reconstruction in China: cases study on the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake and the 2013 Lushan earthquake pp. 167-184

- Qibin Lu, Deping Zhong and Qiang Zhang
- How ready is ready? Measuring physical preparedness for severe storms pp. 171-199

- Barbara Ryan and Rachel King
- Perceived attributes of hurricane-related retrofits and their effect on household adoption pp. 201-224

- Yilin Zou, Alexia Stock, Rachel Davidson, Linda Nozick, Joseph Trainor and Jamie Kruse
- Flood risk perception and its determinants among rural households in two communities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan pp. 225-247

- Farman Ullah, Shahab E. Saqib, Mokbul Morshed Ahmad and Mahmoud Ali Fadlallah
- A quantitative risk analysis model for cascade reservoirs overtopping: principle and application pp. 249-277

- Xingbo Zhou, Zuyu Chen, Jianping Zhou, Xinlei Guo, Xiaohu Du and Qiang Zhang
- Implication of source models on tsunami wave simulations for 2004 (Mw 9.2) Sumatra earthquake pp. 279-304

- J. Dhanya and S. T. G. Raghukanth
- Comparison of new individual and hybrid machine learning algorithms for modeling and mapping fire hazard: a supplementary analysis of fire hazard in different counties of Golestan Province in Iran pp. 305-327

- Saeedeh Eskandari, Mahdis Amiri, Nitheshnirmal Sãdhasivam and Hamid Reza Pourghasemi
- Statistical analysis of methane explosions in Turkey’s underground coal mines and some recommendations for the prevention of these accidents: 2010–2017 pp. 329-351

- Arif Emre Dursun
- Windblown sand characteristics and hazard control measures for the Lanzhou–Wulumuqi high-speed railway pp. 353-374

- Long Shi, Dongyuan Wang and Kaichong Li
- Effective flood risk visualisation pp. 375-396

- Sarah Ellen Percival, Mark Gaterell and David Hutchinson
- Estimation of high-frequency seismic wave radiation on fault plane of 2008 Wenchuan earthquake based on improved empirical Green’s function pp. 397-412

- Deyu Yin, Yun Dong, Qifang Liu, Yadong Chen and Yuexin She
- Geotechnical assessment of cut slopes in the landslide-prone Himalayas: rock mass characterization and simulation approach pp. 413-435

- Tariq Siddique, M. E. A. Mondal, S. P. Pradhan, M. Salman and M. Sohel
- Simulation of strong ground motion for a potential Mw7.3 earthquake in Kopili fault zone, northeast India pp. 437-457

- Anup K. Sutar, Mithila Verma, Brijesh K. Bansal and Ajeet P. Pandey
- An evaluation of the performance of rock fall protection measures and their role in hazard zoning pp. 459-491

- Camille-Jean Jaccard, Jacopo Maria Abbruzzese and Erika Prina Howald
- Predicting site-specific storm wave run-up pp. 493-517

- Julia W. Fiedler, Adam P. Young, Bonnie C. Ludka, William C. O’Reilly, Cassandra Henderson, Mark A. Merrifield and R. T. Guza
- Spatial–temporal analysis of the shoreline change rate using automatic computation and geospatial tools along the Tetouan coast in Morocco pp. 519-536

- Fatima Zahra Benkhattab, Mounir Hakkou, Ingrida Bagdanavičiūtė, Abdelmounim El Mrini, Hafid Zagaoui, Hassan Rhinane and Mehdi Maanan
- Zoning map for drought prediction using integrated machine learning models with a nomadic people optimization algorithm pp. 537-579

- Sedigheh Mohamadi, Saad Sh. Sammen, Fatemeh Panahi, Mohammad Ehteram, Ozgur Kisi, Amir Mosavi, Ali Najah Ahmed, Ahmed El-Shafie and Nadhir Al-Ansari
- Urban flooding in Britain: an approach to comparing ancient and contemporary flood exposure pp. 581-591

- T. E. O’Shea and J. Lewin
- The economic impacts of harmful algal blooms on tourism: an examination of Southwest Florida using a spline regression approach pp. 593-609

- Andrew Bechard
- Response of streamflow to climate variability in the source region of Jhelum River Basin in Kashmir valley, India pp. 611-637

- Mifta Shafiq, Ifra Ashraf, Zahoor Islam, Pervez Ahmed and A. P. Dimri
- Simple rules for choosing fault planes in almost real-time post-earthquake loss assessments pp. 639-658

- Mario A. Salgado-Gálvez, Mario Ordaz, Benjamín Huerta, Shri K. Singh and Xyoli Pérez-Campos
- SEPM: rapid seism emergency information processing based on social media pp. 659-679

- Xuesong Bai, Xiaoxue Liu, Shuhan Lu, Xiaodong Zhang, Wei Su, Xiaohui Su and Lin Li
- Evolving a total-evaluation map of flash flood hazard for hydro-prioritization based on geohydromorphometric parameters and GIS–RS manner in Al-Hussain river basin, Tartous, Syria pp. 681-703

- Hazem Ghassan Abdo
- Analysis of the probability matrix model for the seismic damage vulnerability of empirical structures pp. 705-730

- Si-Qi Li and Yong-Sheng Chen
- Wind tunnel test of wind-induced snowdrift on stepped flat roofs during snowfall pp. 731-752

- Jianshuo Wang, Hongbo Liu, Zhihua Chen and Kejian Ma
- Adjustability of exposed elements by updating their capacity for resistance after a damaging event: application to an earthquake–tsunami cascade scenario pp. 753-793

- Caterina Negulescu, Abed Benaïchouche, Anne Lemoine, Sylvestre Roy and Rodrigo Pedreros
- Potential flood risk due to urbanization expansion in arid environments, Saudi Arabia pp. 795-809

- Jarbou Bahrawi, Hatem Ewea, Ahmed Kamis and Mohamed Elhag
- Contribution of remote sensing and GIS to mapping the fire risk of Mediterranean forest case of the forest massif of Tlemcen (North-West Algeria) pp. 811-831

- Nadjla Bentekhici, Sid-Ahmed Bellal and Ahmed Zegrar
- Inclination effect of coal mine strata on the stability of loess land slope under the condition of underground mining pp. 833-852

- Xue-yang Sun, Chun-Hsing Ho, Cheng Li, Yucheng Xia and Qi Zhang
- Rebuilding resilient homeland: an NGO-led post-Lushan earthquake experimental reconstruction program pp. 853-882

- Yi Lu and Rui Li
- Regionalization of watersheds based on the concept of rough set pp. 883-899

- Ali Ahani, S. Saeid Mousavi Nadoushani and Ali Moridi
- Wildfire impacts on schools and hospitals following the 2018 California Camp Fire pp. 901-925

- Stefanie S. Schulze, Erica C. Fischer, Sara Hamideh and Hussam Mahmoud
- Effects of DEM resolution and resampling technique on building treatment for urban inundation modeling: a case study for the 2016 flooding of the HUST campus in Wuhan pp. 927-957

- Ji Shen and Fangbi Tan
- Disaster experience, social capitals, and behavioral health pp. 959-977

- Vanessa Parks, Lynsay Ayer, Rajeev Ramchand and Melissa L. Finucane
- Modeling radon time series on the North Anatolian Fault Zone, Turkiye: Fourier transforms and Monte Carlo simulations pp. 979-996

- Ahmad Muhammad, Fatih Külahcı and Pishtiwan Akram
- Exploring the impact of epistemic uncertainty on a regional probabilistic seismic risk assessment model pp. 997-1020

- Petros Kalakonas, Vitor Silva, Amaryllis Mouyiannou and Anirudh Rao
- Reanalysing strong-convective wind damage paths using high-resolution aerial images pp. 1021-1038

- Oriol Rodríguez and Joan Bech
- A case study on the characteristics of footwall ground deformation and movement and their mechanisms pp. 1039-1077

- Kaizong Xia, Congxin Chen, Kuoyu Yang, Haina Zhang and Hansong Pang
- A multi-agent-based model for sustainable governance of urban flood risk mitigation measures pp. 1079-1110

- Kerim Koc and Zeynep Işık
- Effects of human activities on hydrological drought patterns in the Yangtze River Basin, China pp. 1111-1124

- Donglai Jiao, Dajiang Wang and Haiyang Lv
- UAV survey and numerical modeling of loess landslides: an example from Zaoling, southern Shanxi Province, China pp. 1125-1140

- Siyuan Ma, Jiangbo Wei, Chong Xu, Xiaoyi Shao, Shiyang Xu, Shaofeng Chai and Yulong Cui
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