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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 103, issue 3, 2020
- Applications of artificial intelligence for disaster management pp. 2631-2689

- Wenjuan Sun, Paolo Bocchini and Brian D. Davison
- Enhancing community engagement in disaster early warning system in Aceh, Indonesia: opportunities and challenges pp. 2691-2709

- Sofyan Sufri, Febi Dwirahmadi, Dung Phung and Shannon Rutherford
- Environmental damage associated with severe hydrologic events: a LiDAR-based geospatial modeling approach pp. 2711-2729

- Amin Kiaghadi, Adithya Govindarajan, Rose S. Sobel and Hanadi S. Rifai
- Rare disaster and renewable energy in the USA: new insights from wavelet coherence and rolling-window analysis pp. 2731-2755

- Arshian Sharif, Eyup Dogan, Ameenullah Aman, Hafizah Hammad Ahmad Khan and Isma Zaighum
- Modeling a contraflow evacuation method for tropical cyclone evacuations in Nueces County, Texas pp. 2757-2786

- Adam E. Clark, Ronald R. Hagelman and Richard W. Dixon
- A FVCOM study of the potential coastal flooding in apponagansett bay and clarks cove, Dartmouth Town (MA) pp. 2787-2809

- Zhuo Zhang, Changsheng Chen, Zhiyao Song, Dong Zhang, Di Hu and Fei Guo
- Correction to: A FVCOM study of the potential coastal flooding in apponagansett bay and clarks cove, Dartmouth Town (MA) pp. 2811-2812

- Zhuo Zhang, Changsheng Chen, Robert C. Beardsley, Siqi Li, Qichun Xu, Zhiyao Song, Dong Zhang, Di Hu and Fei Guo
- Regionalization of drought severity–duration index across Iran pp. 2813-2827

- Mohammad Ghadami, Tayeb Raziei, Mohsen Amini and Reza Modarres
- Developing nationwide avalanche terrain maps for Norway pp. 2829-2847

- Håvard T. Larsen, Jordy Hendrikx, Martine S. Slåtten and Rune V. Engeset
- Seismic S-wave coda attenuation in the Dominican Republic as a tool for seismic hazard mitigation pp. 2849-2863

- David A. Novelo-Casanova, Eugenio Polanco-Rivera, Gerardo Suárez, Felix Martinez and Andrés M. Moreta
- Information credibility, disaster risk perception and evacuation willingness of rural households in China pp. 2865-2882

- Dingde Xu, Wenfeng Zhou, Xin Deng, Zhixing Ma, Zhuolin Yong and Cheng Qin
- Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for Singapore pp. 2883-2903

- Wenqi Du and Tso-Chien Pan
- Karst geology and mitigation measures for hazards during metro system construction in Wuhan, China pp. 2905-2927

- Xiuling Wang, Jinxing Lai, Siyue He, Rodney Sheldon Garnes and Yuwei Zhang
- Sustainable effect of coal mining on hydrological drought risk: a case study on Kuye river basin, China pp. 2929-2943

- Ming Zhang, Jinpeng Wang and Runjuan Zhou
- On the use of Markov chain models for drought class transition analysis while considering spatial effects pp. 2945-2959

- Wentao Yang, Min Deng, Jianbo Tang and Rui Jin
- Detecting hydrological droughts in ungauged areas from remotely sensed hydro-meteorological variables using rule-based models pp. 2961-2988

- Jinyoung Rhee, Kyungwon Park, Seongkyu Lee, Sangmin Jang and Sunkwon Yoon
- Development of drought hazard index for vulnerability assessment in Pakistan pp. 2989-3010

- Shahzada Adnan and Kalim Ullah
- Evaluation of tropical cyclone recurrence rate: factors contributing to epistemic uncertainty pp. 3011-3041

- Michelle Bensi and Thomas Weaver
- Land subsidence monitoring in sinking coastal areas using distributed fiber optic sensing: a case study pp. 3043-3061

- Su-Ping Liu, Bin Shi, Kai Gu, Cheng-Cheng Zhang, Ji-Long Yang, Song Zhang and Peng Yang
- Analysis of the surface subsidence induced by sublevel caving based on GPS monitoring and numerical simulation pp. 3063-3083

- Xingdong Zhao and Qiankun Zhu
- A geospatial intelligence application to support post-disaster inspections based on local exposure information and on co-seismic DInSAR results: the case of the Durres (Albania) earthquake on November 26, 2019 pp. 3085-3100

- O. Markogiannaki, A. Karavias, D. Bafi, D. Angelou and I. Parcharidis
- Mitigating drought and landslide simultaneously for mountain tribes of Taiwan: hydrogeological investigation, modelling, and development of an intelligent hazard prevention system pp. 3101-3121

- Hung-Chieh Lo, Shih-Meng Hsu, Po-Yi Chou and Chien-Chung Ke
- Capabilities of multivariate Bayesian inference toward seismic hazard assessment pp. 3123-3144

- Somayajulu L. N. Dhulipala and Madeleine M. Flint
- InSAR observations and analysis of the Medicina Geodetic Observatory and CosmoSkyMed images pp. 3145-3161

- Davod Poreh and Saied Pirasteh
- Prediction of potential seismic damage using classification and regression trees: a case study on earthquake damage databases from Turkey pp. 3163-3180

- Fatma Yerlikaya-Özkurt and Aysegul Askan
- Development of three-dimensional failure mechanisms and genetic algorithm for limit analysis of two-layer slopes pp. 3181-3212

- Li Zheng, Lin Li and Jingpei Li
- Heat, cold, and floods: exploring farmers’ motivations to adapt to extreme weather events in the Terai region of Nepal pp. 3213-3237

- Nanda Kaji Budhathoki, Douglas Paton, Jonatan A. Lassa, Gopal Datt Bhatta and Kerstin K. Zander
- Mapping the susceptibility to landslides based on the deep belief network: a case study in Sichuan Province, China pp. 3239-3261

- Weidong Wang, Zhuolei He, Zheng Han, Yange Li, Jie Dou and Jianling Huang
- Soil erosion and flood hazard zonation using morphometric and morphotectonic parameters in Upper Alaknanda river basin pp. 3263-3301

- Neeraj Pant, Rajendra Kumar Dubey, Anand Bhatt, Shive Prakash Rai, Prabhat Semwal and Sumit Mishra
- The social geometry of collaborative flood risk management: a hydrosocial case study of Tillamook County, Oregon pp. 3303-3325

- Melissa Haeffner and Dana Hellman
- Correction to: The social geometry of collaborative flood risk management: a hydrosocial case study of Tillamook County, Oregon pp. 3327-3327

- Melissa Haeffner and Dana Hellman
- Experimental results of the impact pressure of debris flows in loess regions pp. 3329-3356

- Heping Shu, Jinzhu Ma, Shi Qi, Peiyuan Chen, ZiZheng Guo and Peng Zhang
- Building damage annotation on post-hurricane satellite imagery based on convolutional neural networks pp. 3357-3376

- Quoc Dung Cao and Youngjun Choe
- Estimation of volcanic ashfall deposit and removal works based on ash dispersion simulations pp. 3377-3399

- Yosuke Tomii, Tomoya Shibayama, Yuta Nishida, Ryota Nakamura, Non Okumura, Hideaki Yamaguchi, Yosuke Tanokura, Yu Oshima, Natsuko Sugawara, Kota Fujisawa, Takayuki Wakita, Takahito Mikami, Tomoyuki Takabatake and Miguel Esteban
- Advanced remote sensing techniques in flash flood delineation in Tabuk City, Saudi Arabia pp. 3401-3413

- Mohamed Elhag and Shemsu G. Abdurahman
- Scraping social media data for disaster communication: how the pattern of Twitter users affects disasters in Asia and the Pacific pp. 3415-3435

- Bevaola Kusumasari and Nias Phydra Aji Prabowo
- Differential effects of voluntary environmental programs and mandatory regulations on corporate green innovation pp. 3437-3456

- Dayuan Li, Fei Tang and Lu Zhang
- Scenario ensemble modelling of possible future earthquake impacts in Bhutan pp. 3457-3478

- Tom R. Robinson
- Risk chart for identification of potential landslide due to the presence of residual soil pp. 3479-3498

- Arunava Ray, R. E. S. Chaitanya Kumar, Rajesh Rai and Suprakash Gupta
- Seismic risk-coping behavior in rural ethnic minority communities in Dali, China pp. 3499-3522

- Chun-Min Zhang
- Stability prediction of Himalayan residual soil slope using artificial neural network pp. 3523-3540

- Arunava Ray, Vikash Kumar, Amit Kumar, Rajesh Rai, Manoj Khandelwal and T. N. Singh
- Examining of the actor collaboration networks around hazard mitigation: a hurricane harvey study pp. 3541-3562

- Qingchun Li, Bryce Hannibal, Ali Mostafavi, Philip Berke, Sierra Woodruff and Arnold Vedlitz
- Researching significant earthquakes in Taiwan using two back-propagation neural network models pp. 3563-3590

- Jyh-Woei Lin
- Rural households’ vulnerability and risk of flooding in Mbire District, Zimbabwe pp. 3591-3608

- Chipo Mudavanhu, Tawanda Manyangadze, Emmanuel Mavhura, Ezra Pedzisai and Desmond Manatsa
- Coastal tectonics and habitat squeeze: response of a tidal lagoon to co-seismic sea-level change pp. 3609-3631

- Shane Orchard, Kenneth F. D. Hughey, Richard Measures and David R. Schiel
- Multi-objective-based seismic fragility relocation for a Korean nuclear power plant pp. 3633-3659

- Shinyoung Kwag and Daegi Hahm
- Relation between surface dynamics and remote sensor InSAR results over the Metropolitan Area of San Salvador pp. 3661-3682

- José Alexander Chavez Hernandez, Milan Lazecký, Jiří Šebesta and Matúš Bakoň
- Perceptions about climate change among university students in Bangladesh pp. 3683-3713

- Shah Md Atiqul Haq and Khandaker Jafor Ahmed
- An empirical relationship between resonance frequency, bedrock depth and VS30 for Croatia based on HVSR forward modelling pp. 3715-3743

- Davor Stanko and Snježana Markušić
- Identification of rainfall and atmospheric patterns associated with Quitandinha River flooding events in Petropolis, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) pp. 3745-3764

- Fabricio Polifke Silva, Otto Corrêa Rotunno Filho, Maria Gertrudes Alvarez Justi da Silva, Rafael João Sampaio, Gisele Dornelles Pires and Afonso Augusto Magalhães Araújo
- Initiation mechanism of Jiweishan high-speed rockslide in Chongqing, China pp. 3765-3781

- Zhiming Zhao and Lijun Deng
- Temporal and spatial variation characteristics of disaster resilience in Southwest China’s mountainous regions against the background of urbanization pp. 3783-3802

- Pei Huang, Hongyi Pan, Li Peng, Tiantian Chen and Jie Xu
- Characterizing cross-sectional morphology and channel inefficiency of lower Bhagirathi River, India, in post-Farakka barrage condition pp. 3803-3836

- Aznarul Islam and Sanat Kumar Guchhait
- Investigation and analysis of the Xiangning landslide in Shanxi Province, China pp. 3837-3845

- B. Zhao and Y. Q. Zhao
- Statistical evaluation of PM2.5 and dissemination of PM2.5, SO2 and NO2 during Diwali at Chennai, India pp. 3847-3861

- Mariselvam Ammasi Krishnan, Thiruselvi Devaraj, Karthikeyan Velayutham, Vasudevan Perumal and Sivanesan Subramanian
- Retraction Note to: Adapting project management method and ANFIS strategy for variables selection and analyzing wind turbine wake effect pp. 3863-3863

- Dalibor Petković, Siti Hafizah Ab Hamid, Žarko Ćojbašić and Nenad T. Pavlović
- Retraction Note to: Potential of support vector regression for solar radiation prediction in Nigeria pp. 3865-3866

- Lanre Olatomiwa, Saad Mekhilef, Shahaboddin Shamshirband and Dalibor Petkovic
Volume 103, issue 2, 2020
- Discussion of “Consequences of dike breaches and dike overflow in a bifurcating river system” by Anouk Bomers, Ralph M. J. Schielen and Suzanne J. M. H. Hulscher pp. 1629-1632

- Eman AlQasimi and Tew-Fik Mahdi
- Reply to “Consequences of dike breaches and dike overflow in a bifurcating river system” pp. 1633-1637

- A. Bomers, R. M. J. Schielen and S. J. M. H. Hulscher
- The study on loess liquefaction in China: a systematic review pp. 1639-1669

- Siyue He, Xiuling Wang, Haobo Fan, Hao Wang, Rui Ren and Chunxia Guo
- A novel approach for ports’ container terminals’ risk management based on formal safety assessment: FAHP-entropy measure—VIKOR model pp. 1671-1707

- Saeed Khorram
- Correction to: A novel approach for ports’ container terminals’ risk management based on formal safety assessment: FAHP-entropy measure—VIKOR model pp. 1709-1709

- Saeed Khorram
- Coincidence probability analysis of hydrologic low-flow under the changing environment in the Wei River Basin pp. 1711-1726

- Jie Yang, Yimin Wang, Jun Yao, Jianxia Chang, Guoxin Xu, Xin Wang and Hui Hu
- Community perception, response and adaptation strategies towards flood risk in a traditional African city pp. 1727-1759

- S. A. Mashi, A. I. Inkani, Oghenejeabor Obaro and A. S. Asanarimam
- Climate-driven migration: prioritizing cultural resources threatened by secondary impacts of climate change pp. 1761-1781

- Frankie St. Amand, Daniel H. Sandweiss and Alice R. Kelley
- Seismic hazard analysis and local site effect of the 2017 Mw 7.3 Sarpol-e Zahab, Iran, earthquake pp. 1783-1805

- Hamid Zafarani, Yaser Jafarian, Alireza Eskandarinejad, Ali Lashgari, Mohammad Reza Soghrat, Hassan Sharafi and Masoud Afraz-e Haji-Saraei
- Designing a model for organizing volunteer personnel in disasters and emergencies in Tehran’s hospitals: an integrated approach of Fuzzy Delphi and interpretative structure modeling (ISM) pp. 1807-1821

- Forouzandeh Jannat, Davoud Khorasani-Zavareh, Javad Mir-Aghazadeh-Attari, Kiyoumars Allahbakhshi and Iraj Mohebbi
- Comprehensive evaluation of urban flood-bearing risks based on combined compound fuzzy matter-element and entropy weight model pp. 1823-1841

- Hong Lv, Xinjian Guan and Yu Meng
- Evaluating the severity of building fires with the analytical hierarchy process, big data analysis, and remote sensing pp. 1843-1856

- Ching-An Lee, Yu-Chi Sung, Yuan-Shang Lin and Gary Li-Kai Hsiao
- Seismic Hazard Assessment of Dhanbad City, India, by deterministic approach pp. 1857-1880

- Rahul Sinha and Rajib Sarkar
- Understanding the culture of natural disaster preparedness: exploring the effect of experience and sociodemographic predictors pp. 1881-1904

- Javiera V. Castañeda, Nicolás C. Bronfman, Pamela C. Cisternas and Paula B. Repetto
- Evaluating post-hurricane impacts in co-management areas: a framework for expert consensus pp. 1905-1916

- John Diaz, Shannon Carnevale, Cheryl Millett, Amr Abd-Elrahman and Katie Britt
- Dispersive effects of water waves generated by submerged landslide pp. 1917-1941

- Haixiao Jing, Guoding Chen, Changgen Liu, Wen Wang and Juanli Zuo
- Using Dempster–Shafer theory to model earthquake events pp. 1943-1959

- Marzieh Mokarram, Hamid Reza Pourghasemi and John P. Tiefenbacher
- Comparative performance of new hybrid ANFIS models in landslide susceptibility mapping pp. 1961-1988

- Sina Paryani, Aminreza Neshat, Saman Javadi and Biswajeet Pradhan
- Ground motion modelling in northwestern Himalaya using stochastic finite-fault method pp. 1989-2007

- Ramees R. Mir and Imtiyaz A. Parvez
- Factors associated with unnecessary requests for an ambulance by non-traumatic patients after the acute earthquake responding phase: a qualitative content analysis pp. 2009-2020

- Abbasali Ebrahimian, Hossein Babaei and Ali Fakhr-Movahedi
- Empirical relationships between macroseimic intensity and instrumental ground motion parameters for the intermediate-depth earthquakes of Vrancea region, Romania pp. 2021-2043

- Luminita Ardeleanu, Cristian Neagoe and Constantin Ionescu
- Uncovering unnoticed small-scale tsunamis: field survey in Lombok, Indonesia, following the 2018 earthquakes pp. 2045-2070

- Vana Tsimopoulou, Takahito Mikami, Tajnova Tanha Hossain, Hiroshi Takagi, Miguel Esteban and Nuki Agya Utama
- Assessing drought conditions through temporal pattern, spatial characteristic and operational accuracy indicated by SPI and SPEI: case analysis for Peninsular Malaysia pp. 2071-2101

- K. F. Fung, Y. F. Huang and C. H. Koo
- Simulation of the 2004 tsunami of Les Saintes in Guadeloupe (Lesser Antilles) using new source constraints pp. 2103-2129

- Louise Cordrie, Audrey Gailler, Javier Escartin, Nathalie Feuillet and Philippe Heinrich
- Scenario-based seismic hazard analysis using spectral element method in northeastern Pakistan pp. 2131-2144

- Saad Khan, Mark Meijde, Harald Werff and Muhammad Shafique
- Field and numerical investigations on triggering mechanism in typical rainfall-induced shallow landslides: a case study in the Ren River catchment, China pp. 2145-2170

- Xinsheng Wei, Wen Fan, Xiaoqing Chai, Yanbo Cao and Yalin Nan
- An indicator based approach for assessing household’s perceptions of landslide risk in Murree hills of Pakistan pp. 2171-2182

- Said Qasim and Muhammad Qasim
- Formal education and disaster response of children: evidence from coastal villages in Indonesia pp. 2183-2205

- Masahiro Shoji, Yoko Takafuji and Tetsuya Harada
- Content driving exposure and attention to tweets during local, high-impact weather events pp. 2207-2229

- Joshua D. Eachus and Barry D. Keim
- Development and validation of a storm surge forecasting/hindcasting modelling system for the extensive Río de la Plata Estuary and its adjacent Continental Shelf pp. 2231-2259

- Matías G. Dinápoli, Claudia G. Simionato and Diego Moreira
- Global detection of aridification or increasing wetness in arid regions from 2001 to 2013 pp. 2261-2276

- Reiji Kimura
- An early warning system for inundation forecast due to a tropical cyclone along the east coast of India pp. 2277-2293

- Anup Kumar Mandal, Ratheesh Ramakrishnan, Smita Pandey, A. D. Rao and Prashant Kumar
- Simulation of the Jiuzhaigou, China, earthquake by stochastic finite-fault method based on variable stress drop pp. 2295-2321

- Pengfei Dang, Qifang Liu and Jian Song
- Assessment of microscale economic flood losses in urban and agricultural areas: case study of the Santa Bárbara River, Ecuador pp. 2323-2337

- Juan Pinos, Daniel Orellana and Luis Timbe
- Meteorite impacts in the ocean: the danger of tsunamis on the coast of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina pp. 2339-2354

- Iael Perez, Stefania Wörner, Walter Dragani, Guido Bacino and Rubén Medina
- A fuzzy social vulnerability evaluation from the perception of disaster bearers against meteorological disasters pp. 2355-2370

- Mei Cai and Guo Wei
- Multi-objective feature selection (MOFS) algorithms for prediction of liquefaction susceptibility of soil based on in situ test methods pp. 2371-2393

- Sarat Kumar Das, Ranajeet Mohanty, Madhumita Mohanty and Mahasakti Mahamaya
- Seismic settlement of a strip foundation resting on a dry sand pp. 2395-2425

- Saif Alzabeebee
- Transformation of social capital during and after a disaster event: the cases Chañaral and Diego de Almagro, Atacama Region, Chile pp. 2427-2440

- Carmen-Paz Castro-Correa, Paulina Aldunce Ide, Katherine Wyndham Vásquez, Dania Mena Maldonado and Sonia Pérez Tello
- Strong ground motions from two moderate size (Mw5.5) Kachchh intraplate earthquakes, Gujarat, India pp. 2441-2458

- Prantik Mandal
- Time to leave: an analysis of travel times during the approach and landfall of Hurricane Irma pp. 2459-2487

- David Marasco, Pamela Murray-Tuite, Seth Guikema and Tom Logan
- Seismic source modeling and probabilistic seismic hazard analysis for Bangladesh pp. 2489-2532

- Md. Zillur Rahman, Sumi Siddiqua and A. S. M. Maksud Kamal
- Analyzing the occurrence of floods and droughts in connection with climate change in Punjab province, Pakistan pp. 2533-2559

- Syeda Maria Ali, Bushra Khalid, Asma Akhter, Aneeza Islam and Shahzada Adnan
- Assessing storm surge impacts on coastal inundation due to climate change: case studies of Baltimore and Dorchester County in Maryland pp. 2561-2588

- Ming Li, Fan Zhang, Samuel Barnes and Xiaohong Wang
- Assessing drought in the drylands of northeast Brazil under regional warming exceeding 4 °C pp. 2589-2611

- Jose A. Marengo, Ana Paula M. A. Cunha, Carlos A. Nobre, Germano G. Ribeiro Neto, Antonio R. Magalhaes, Roger R. Torres, Gilvan Sampaio, Felipe Alexandre, Lincoln M. Alves, Luz A. Cuartas, Karinne R. L. Deusdará and Regina C. S. Álvala
- Inconsistencies in Yangtze River annual maxima analyses pp. 2613-2615

- Earl Bardsley
- Dramatic decline of Arctic sea ice linked to global warming pp. 2617-2621

- Juhi Yadav, Avinash Kumar and Rahul Mohan
- Illogical dam policy in Japan pp. 2623-2626

- Yoshiyasu Takefuji
- Retraction Note to: Adaptive neuro-fuzzy selection of the optimal parameters of protective spur dike pp. 2627-2628

- Hossein Basser, Shahaboddin Shamshirband, Hojat Karami, Dalibor Petković, Shatirah Akib and Afshin Jahangirzadeh
- Retraction Note to: Adaptive neuro-fuzzy prediction of the optimum parameters of protective spur dike pp. 2629-2630

- Hossein Basser, Shahaboddin Shamshirband, Dalibor Petković, Hojat Karami, Shatirah Akib and Afshin Jahangirzadeh
Volume 103, issue 1, 2020
- Networks in disaster emergency management: a systematic review pp. 1-27

- Lei Du, Yingbin Feng, Li Yaning Tang, Wei Kang and Wei Lu
- Homeostatic representation for risk decision making: a novel multi-method simulation approach for evacuation under volcanic eruption pp. 29-56

- Marcel Favereau, Luis F. Robledo and María T. Bull
- Mortality during Hurricane Sandy: the effects of waterfront flood protection on Staten Island, New York pp. 57-85

- Fanglin Zhang, Philip M. Orton, Malgosia Madajewicz, Sarath Chandra K. Jagupilla and Roham Bakhtyar
- Earthquake risk–sensitive model for urban land use planning pp. 87-102

- Hooman Motamed, Mohsen Ghafory-Ashtiany, Kambod Amini-Hosseini, Babak Mansouri and Bijan Khazai
- Eroding islands of Gulf of Mannar, Southeast India: a consequence of long-term impact of coral mining and climate change pp. 103-119

- N. Gladwin Gnana Asir, P. Dinesh Kumar, A. Arasamuthu, G. Mathews, K. Diraviya Raj, T. K. Ashok Kumar, Deepak S. Bilgi and J. K. Patterson Edward
- Modelling intra-dependencies to assess road network resilience to natural hazards pp. 121-137

- Rita Der Sarkissian, Chadi Abdallah, Jean-Marc Zaninetti and Sara Najem
- Testing UAV-derived topography for hydraulic modelling in a tropical environment pp. 139-163

- M. Mazzoleni, P. Paron, A. Reali, D. Juizo, J. Manane and L. Brandimarte
- An empirical ensemble rainfall nowcasting model using multi-scaled analogues pp. 165-188

- Xinyan Zou, Qiang Dai, Kejie Wu, Qiqi Yang and Shuliang Zhang
- Bouldery deposits along the Kherlen fault, Central Khentey, Mongolia: implications for paleoseismology pp. 189-209

- Jeong-Sik Oh, Yeong Bae Seong, Alexander Strom and Byung Yong Yu
- Livelihood and vulnerability in the wake of Typhoon Yolanda: lessons of community and resilience pp. 211-230

- Pauline Eadie, Maria Ela Atienza and May Tan-Mullins
- An empirical model for fatality estimation of earthquakes in Iran pp. 231-250

- Erfan Firuzi, Kambod Amini Hosseini, Anooshiravan Ansari, Yasamin O. Izadkhah, Mina Rashidabadi and Mohammad Hosseini
- Cellular automata model-based numerical analysis for breaching process of embankment dam pp. 251-282

- Huaizhi Su, Cheng Qian, Zhiping Wen and Lifu Yang
- Effects of windblown sand damage on desert highway guardrails pp. 283-298

- Cui Wang, Shengyu Li, Zhinong Li, Jiaqiang Lei and Jie Chen
- The role of faith-based institutions in urban disaster risk reduction for immigrant communities pp. 299-316

- Chanrith Ngin, Jesse Hession Grayman, Andreas Neef and Nichapat Sanunsilp
- Location model analysis of flood relief facilities: a case study of the Fazih River floodplain, Taiwan pp. 317-327

- Chao-Hsien Yeh and Yi-Ru Chen
- Socioeconomic implications of national flood insurance policy reform and flood insurance rate map revisions pp. 329-346

- Tim Frazier, Elizabeth E. Boyden and Erik Wood
- Seismic damage assessment in Sarpole-Zahab town (Iran) using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images and texture analysis pp. 347-366

- Masoud Hajeb, Sadra Karimzadeh and Abdolhossein Fallahi
- Ex post analysis of engineered tsunami mitigation measures in the town of Dichato, Chile pp. 367-406

- Maximiliano Oportus, Rodrigo Cienfuegos, Alejandro Urrutia, Rafael Aránguiz, Patricio A. Catalán and Matías A. Hube
- Environmental activities of academic teachers from selected Central and Eastern European countries pp. 407-422

- Karolina Weronika Cynk
- Rainfall events and climate change in Mediterranean environments: an alarming shift from resource to risk in Eastern Spain pp. 423-445

- Ana M. Camarasa-Belmonte, M. Rubio and J. Salas
- Dynamic soil properties and seismic ground response analysis for North Indian seismic belt subjected to the great Himalayan earthquakes pp. 447-478

- Nitish Puri, Ashwani Jain, George Nikitas, Pradeep Kumar Dammala and Subhamoy Bhattacharya
- Highways protection from flood hazards, a case study: New Tama road, KSA pp. 479-496

- Ismail Fathy, Martina Zeleňáková and Hany F. Abd-Elhamid
- Assessment of susceptibility to landslides through geographic information systems and the logistic regression model pp. 497-511

- Roberta Plangg Riegel, Darlan Daniel Alves, Bruna Caroline Schmidt, Guilherme Garcia Oliveira, Claus Haetinger, Daniela Montanari Migliavacca Osório, Marco Antônio Siqueira Rodrigues and Daniela Muller Quevedo
- Evolution mechanism and driving factors of unconventional emergencies in megacities: an empirical study based on 102 cases in the world pp. 513-530

- Dan Zhou, Chao Fan and An Chen
- CEDLES: a framework for plugin-based applications for earthquake risk prediction and loss assessment pp. 531-556

- Li Long, Shansuo Zheng, Yixin Zhang, Longfei Sun, Yan Zhou and Liguo Dong
- Research on the urban resilience evaluation with hybrid multiple attribute TOPSIS method: an example in China pp. 557-577

- Xiaolin Xun and Yongbo Yuan
- Historical floods within the Selenga river basin: chronology and extreme events pp. 579-598

- Alena V. Kadetova and Yan B. Radziminovich
- Vegetation evolution by ecological succession as a potential bioindicator of landslides relative age in Southwestern Mediterranean region pp. 599-622

- Luís Filipe Lopes, Sérgio Cruz Oliveira, Carlos Neto and José Luís Zêzere
- Mortality risk of a future heat event across a subtropical city: implications for community planning and health policy pp. 623-637

- Hung Chak Ho, Ka Ming Wai, Minhao He, Ta-Chien Chan, Chengbin Deng and Man Sing Wong
- Improved rainfall threshold for landslides in data sparse and diverse geomorphic milieu: a cluster analysis based approach pp. 639-657

- K. S. Sajinkumar, S. Rinu, T. Oommen, C. L. Vishnu, K. R. Praveen, V. R. Rani and C. Muraleedharan
- The Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake: Will emergency managers be willing and able to report to work? pp. 659-683

- Zachary D. Swick, Elizabeth A. Baker, Michael Elliott and Alan Zelicoff
- Observed changes in extreme rain indices in semiarid and humid regions of Godavari basin, India: risks and opportunities pp. 685-711

- Aradhana Yaduvanshi, Ashwini Kulkarni, Ramkumar Bendapudi and Kaushik Haldar
- Recent and historical tsunami deposits from Lake Tokotan, eastern Hokkaido, Japan, inferred from nondestructive, grain size, and radioactive cesium analyses pp. 713-730

- Tetsuya Shinozaki, Yuki Sawai, Kazumi Ito, Junko Hara, Dan Matsumoto, Koichiro Tanigawa and Jessica E. Pilarczyk
- Projecting heat waves temporally and spatially for local adaptations in a changing climate: Washington D.C. as a case study pp. 731-750

- Yating Zhang and Bilal M. Ayyub
- Local wind characteristics on bridge deck of twin-box girder considering wind barriers by large-scale wind tunnel tests pp. 751-766

- Jingyu Zhang, Mingjin Zhang, Yongle Li, Yizhe Qian and Bing Huang
- A principal component analysis approach to assess CHIRPS precipitation dataset for the study of climate variability of the La Plata Basin, Southern South America pp. 767-783

- Wilmar Loaiza Cerón, Jorge Molina-Carpio, Irma Ayes Rivera, Rita Valeria Andreoli, Mary Toshie Kayano and Teresita Canchala
- Spatiotemporal relation of RADAR-derived land subsidence with groundwater and seismicity in Semnan—Iran pp. 785-798

- Hamidreza Koohbanani, Mohammadreza Yazdani and Sayyed Keivan Hosseini
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- HIM-STRAT: a neural network-based model for snow cover simulation and avalanche hazard prediction over North-West Himalaya pp. 1239-1260

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- Measuring environmental attitudes and behaviors: a study of undergraduate students in Delhi pp. 1291-1306

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- Katherine L. Dickinson, Hannah Brenkert-Smith, Greg Madonia and Nicholas E. Flores
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- R. D. Ruchith and P. Ernest Raj
- Activity patterns and controlling factors of debris flows in the Upper Salween Alpine Valley pp. 1367-1383

- Jiangcheng Huang, Huijuan Xu, Xingwu Duan, Xu Li and Peijia Wang
- Segmentation of the Kepingtage thrust fault based on paleoearthquake ruptures, southwestern Tianshan, China pp. 1385-1406

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