Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards
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Volume 99, issue 3, 2019
- Editorial for the special issue: integrated assessment model analysis of climate change in China pp. 1195-1196

- Yi-Ming Wei and Biying Yu
- Climate change impacts on socioeconomic damages from weather-related events in China pp. 1197-1213

- Xiao-Chen Yuan and Xun Sun
- Role of market agents in mitigating the climate change effects on food economy pp. 1215-1231

- Wei Xie, Qi Cui and Tariq Ali
- Impact of urbanization on hydrological processes under different precipitation scenarios pp. 1233-1257

- Wenbin Zang, Shu Liu, Shifeng Huang, Jiren Li, Yicheng Fu, Yayong Sun and Jingwei Zheng
- Climate impacts: temperature and electricity consumption pp. 1259-1275

- Chen Zhang, Hua Liao and Zhifu Mi
- Energy transition, CO2 mitigation, and air pollutant emission reduction: scenario analysis from IPAC model pp. 1277-1293

- Kejun Jiang, Sha Chen, Chenmin He, Jia Liu, Sun Kuo, Li Hong, Songli Zhu and Xiang Pianpian
- The efforts of Taiwan to achieve NDC target: an integrated assessment on the carbon emission trading system pp. 1295-1310

- Yi-Hua Wu, Hancheng Dai, Yang Xie and Toshihiko Masui
- A simple earth system model for C3IAM: based on BCC_CSM1.1 and CMIP5 simulations pp. 1311-1325

- Changyi Liu, Xueli Shi, Guoquan Hu, Qiufeng Liu, Yunwei Dai, Wenyan Zhou, Chao Wei and Yunfei Cao
- CO2 emissions accounting for the chemical industry: an empirical analysis for China pp. 1327-1343

- Jing-Ming Chen, Biying Yu and Yi-Ming Wei
- Carbon emissions accounting for China’s coal mining sector: invisible sources of climate change pp. 1345-1364

- Bing Wang, Chao-Qun Cui, Yi-Xin Zhao, Bo Yang and Qing-Zhou Yang
- Study of the impact of energy consumption structure on carbon emission intensity in China from the perspective of spatial effects pp. 1365-1380

- Hongwei Xiao, Zhongyu Ma, Peng Zhang and Ming Liu
- Research on carbon price in emissions trading scheme: a bibliometric analysis pp. 1381-1396

- Changjing Ji, Xiao-Yi Li, Yu-Jie Hu, Xiang-Yu Wang and Bao-Jun Tang
- Individual exposure to particulate matter in urban and rural Chinese households: estimation of exposure concentrations in indoor and outdoor environments pp. 1397-1414

- Minna Guo, Rui Xing, Yoko Shimada and Gakuji Kurata
- Socioeconomic impacts of a shortage in imported oil supply: case of China pp. 1415-1430

- Mei-Mei Xue, Gang Wu, Qian Wang, Yun-Fei Yao and Qiao-Mei Liang
- Energy consumption by rural migrant workers and urban residents with a hukou in China: quality-of-life-related factors and built environment pp. 1431-1453

- Ying Jiang, Linghan Zhang and Junyi Zhang
- Assessing the technology impact for industry carbon density reduction in China based on C3IAM-Tice pp. 1455-1468

- Mingquan Wang, Lingyun Zhang, Xin Su, Yang Lei, Qun Shen, Wei Wei and Maohua Wang
- Framing the picture of energy consumption in China pp. 1469-1490

- Biying Yu, Guangpu Zhao and Runying An
Volume 99, issue 2, 2019
- Spatiotemporal assessment of drought hazard, vulnerability and risk in the Krishna River basin, India pp. 611-635

- Gauranshi Raj Singh, Manoj Kumar Jain and Vivek Gupta
- Analysis and quantification of potential consequences in multirisk coastal context at different spatial scales (Normandy, France) pp. 637-664

- K. Graff, C. Lissak, Y. Thiery, O. Maquaire, S. Costa and B. Laignel
- Extreme rainfall and vulnerability assessment: case study of Uttarakhand rivers pp. 665-687

- Tushar Kanti Ghosh, Flemming Jakobsen, Madhu Joshi and Kuldeep Pareta
- Discussion on controlling factors of hydrogeochemistry and hydraulic connections of groundwater in different mining districts pp. 689-704

- Yang Chen, Shuyun Zhu and Shuaijun Xiao
- Natural hazards and livestock damage in Bangladesh pp. 705-714

- Jatish C. Biswas, M. M. Haque, M. Maniruzzaman, M. H. Ali, W. Kabir and N. Kalra
- Application of nonlinear models and groundwater index to predict desertification case study: Sharifabad watershed pp. 715-733

- Vahid Habibi, Hasan Ahmadi, Mohammad Jafari and Abolfazl Moeini
- Groundwater quality evaluation using a classification model: a case study of Jilin City, China pp. 735-751

- Baizhong Yan, Furong Yu, Xiao Xiao and Xinzhou Wang
- Rock slope stability along road cut of Kulikawn to Saikhamakawn of Aizawl, Mizoram, India pp. 753-767

- Sahil Sardana, A. K. Verma, Rahul Verma and T. N. Singh
- Numerical simulation of extreme dust storms in east of Iran by the WRF-Chem model pp. 769-796

- Elham Karegar, Nasim Hossein Hamzeh, Javad Bodagh Jamali, Abbas Ranjbar Saadat Abadi, Mazaher Moeinaddini and Hamid Goshtasb
- Fuzzy evaluation method for the identification of subsidence susceptibility in an underground mine (case study in Tabas coal mine of Iran) pp. 797-806

- Navid Hosseini Alaee, Ali Mozafari, Misagh Mirzaee, Aref Faghihi and Kamyar Tolouei
- Urbanization and CO2 emissions in resource-exhausted cities: evidence from Xuzhou city, China pp. 807-826

- Shanshan Guo, Yanfang Zhang, Xiangyan Qian, Zhang Ming and Rui Nie
- A fluvially derived flood deposit dating to the Kamikaze typhoons near Nagasaki, Japan pp. 827-841

- Caroline Ladlow, Jonathan D. Woodruff, Timothy L. Cook, Hannah Baranes and Kinuyo Kanamaru
- Seismically induced snow avalanches at Nubra–Shyok region of Western Himalaya, India pp. 843-855

- Rajinder Parshad, Parveen Kumar, Snehmani and P. K. Srivastva
- Determination of extreme precipitation threshold and analysis of its effective patterns (case study: west of Iran) pp. 857-878

- Shahab Shaffie, GholamAli Mozaffari and Younes Khosravi
- Sedimentation mapping in shallow shoreline of arid environments using active remote sensing data pp. 879-894

- Mohamed Elhag and Jarbou A. Bahrawi
- Living with chronic contamination: a comparative analysis of divergent psychosocial impacts pp. 895-911

- Chris M. Messer, Alison E. Adams and Thomas E. Shriver
- Assessment of storm surge and structural damage on San Salvador Island, Bahamas, associated with Hurricane Joaquin (2015) pp. 913-930

- Christopher M. Fuhrmann, Kimberly M. Wood and John C. Rodgers
- Simulation of snowmelt runoff and sensitivity analysis in the Nyang River Basin, southeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China pp. 931-950

- Haoyu Jin, Qin Ju, Zhongbo Yu, Jie Hao, Huanghe Gu, Henan Gu and Wei Li
- Assessment of land subsidence susceptibility in Semnan plain (Iran): a comparison of support vector machine and weights of evidence data mining algorithms pp. 951-971

- Majid Mohammady, Hamid Reza Pourghasemi and Mojtaba Amiri
- Analysis of topographic parameters underpinning landslide occurrence in Kigezi highlands of southwestern Uganda pp. 973-989

- Denis Nseka, Vincent Kakembo, Yazidhi Bamutaze and Frank Mugagga
- Rockfall hazards assessment along the Aswan–Cairo highway, Sohag Governorate, Upper Egypt pp. 991-1005

- El-Sayed Sedek Abu Seif and Abdulelah A. Bahabri
- Health vulnerability to flood-induced risks of households in flood-prone informal settlements in the Coastal City of Mombasa, Kenya pp. 1007-1029

- Fredrick Okoth Okaka and Beneah D. O. Odhiambo
- Modeling the effect of urbanization on flood risk in Ayamama Watershed, Istanbul, Turkey, using the MIKE 21 FM model pp. 1031-1047

- Tewodros Assefa Nigussie and Abdusselam Altunkaynak
- Random forest and artificial neural networks in landslide susceptibility modeling: a case study of the Fão River Basin, Southern Brazil pp. 1049-1073

- Guilherme Garcia Oliveira, Luis Fernando Chimelo Ruiz, Laurindo Antonio Guasselli and Claus Haetinger
- Modeling the role of reservoirs versus floodplains on large-scale river hydrodynamics pp. 1075-1104

- Ayan Fleischmann, Walter Collischonn, Rodrigo Paiva and Carlos Eduardo Tucci
- An objective and efficient method for estimating probabilistic coastal inundation hazards pp. 1105-1130

- Kun Yang, Vladimir Paramygin and Y. Peter Sheng
- Valuing non-market economic impacts from natural hazards pp. 1131-1161

- Abbie Rogers, Fiona L. Dempster, Jacob I. Hawkins, Robert Johnston, Peter Boxall, John Rolfe, Marit Kragt, Michael P. Burton and David Pannell
- Heavy metal pollution of soils from coal mines in China pp. 1163-1177

- Xiaoyang Liu, Zhongke Bai, Huading Shi, Wei Zhou and Xiaocai Liu
- An examination of traffic volume during snow events in northeast Ohio pp. 1179-1189

- Daniel Burow and Christopher Atkinson
- Correction to: A comprehensive flash flood defense system in China: overview, achievements, and outlook pp. 1191-1191

- Liang Guo, Bingshun He, Meihong Ma, Qingrui Chang, Qing Li, Ke Zhang and Yang Hong
Volume 99, issue 1, 2019
- Characteristics of drought propagation in South Korea: relationship between meteorological, agricultural, and hydrological droughts pp. 1-16

- Hyedeuk Bae, Heesook Ji, Yoon-Jin Lim, Young Ryu, Moon-Hyun Kim and Baek-Jo Kim
- Allocating assistance after a catastrophe based on the dynamic assessment of indirect economic losses pp. 17-37

- Zhengtao Zhang, Ning Li, Hong Xu, Jieling Feng, Xi Chen, Chao Gao and Peng Zhang
- Historical beacon fire lines as early warning systems for glacier lake outbursts in the Hindu Kush–Karakoram Mountains pp. 39-70

- Lasafam Iturrizaga
- A review of flexible protection in rockfall protection pp. 71-89

- Jingjin Yang, Suli Duan, Qinfeng Li and Chengqing Liu
- Escape route optimization by cellular automata based on the multiple factors during the coal mine disasters pp. 91-115

- Kai Wang, Haiqing Hao, Shuguang Jiang, Zhengyan Wu, Chuanbo Cui, Hao Shao and Weiqing Zhang
- Assessment of vulnerability for rockfalls in Cozia Gorge (Southern Carpathians, Romania) pp. 117-140

- Adriana Bianca Ovreiu, Iulian Andrei Bărsoianu, Constantin Nistor, Alexandru Nedelea and Laura Comănescu
- Religious belief and Tibetans’ response to earthquake disaster: a case study of the 2010 Ms 7.1 Yushu earthquake, Qinghai Province, China pp. 141-159

- Lei Sun, Guiwu Su, Qing Tian, Wenhua Qi, Fenggui Liu, Min Qi and Ruoyu Li
- Effect of the Los Angeles Soft-Story Ordinance on the post-earthquake housing recovery of impacted residential communities pp. 161-188

- Hua Kang, Zhengxiang Yi and Henry Burton
- Diagnosis of historical inundation events in the Marshall Islands to assist early warning systems pp. 189-216

- Grant Smith and Nover Juria
- Vulnerability assessment in urban areas exposed to flood risk: methodology to explore green infrastructure benefits in a simulation scenario involving the Cañaveralejo River in Cali, Colombia pp. 217-245

- Adriana Patricia López-Valencia
- Assessing flood risk using analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and geographical information system (GIS): application in Coochbehar district of West Bengal, India pp. 247-274

- Subhankar Chakraborty and Sutapa Mukhopadhyay
- An integrated web framework for HAZUS-MH flood loss estimation analysis pp. 275-286

- Enes Yildirim and Ibrahim Demir
- Quantification of source-to-site distance uncertainty in ground motion models pp. 287-306

- Saman Yaghmaei-Sabegh and Mehdi Ebrahimi-Aghabagher
- Flood 2018 and the status of reservoir-induced seismicity in Kerala, India pp. 307-319

- S. M. Ramasamy, S. Gunasekaran, N. Rajagopal, J. Saravanavel and C. J. Kumanan
- Disaster risk evaluation using factor analysis: a case study of Chinese regions pp. 321-335

- Ning Chen, Lu Chen, Chaosheng Tang, Zhengjiang Wu and An Chen
- Household vulnerability and resilience in flood hazards from disaster-prone areas of Punjab, Pakistan pp. 337-354

- Dilshad Ahmad and Muhammad Afzal
- Wind gust quantification using seismic measurements pp. 355-377

- F. Letson, R. J. Barthelmie, W. Hu, L. D. Brown and S. C. Pryor
- Applicability of Combined Drought Index in drought analysis over North Eastern Kenya pp. 379-389

- Zablon W. Shilenje, Victor Ongoma and Mercy Njagi
- Street-scale storm surge load impact assessment using fine-resolution numerical modelling: a case study from Nemuro, Japan pp. 391-422

- Ryota Nakamura, Martin Mäll and Tomoya Shibayama
- Correction to: Street-scale storm surge load impact assessment using fine-resolution numerical modelling: a case study from Nemuro, Japan pp. 423-424

- Ryota Nakamura, Martin Mäll and Tomoya Shibayama
- The use of watershed geomorphic data in flash flood susceptibility zoning: a case study of the Karnaphuli and Sangu river basins of Bangladesh pp. 425-448

- Mohammed Sarfaraz Gani Adnan, Ashraf Dewan, Khatun E. Zannat and Abu Yousuf Md Abdullah
- Two- and three-dimensional slope stability evaluation in a residential area: Denizkonak landslides in Cide (Kastamonu, NW Turkey) pp. 449-466

- Bekir Salih Fırıncıoglu and Murat Ercanoglu
- Model test on development characteristics and displacement variation of water and mud inrush on tunnel in fault fracture zone pp. 467-492

- Qingsong Zhang, Qichen Jiang, Xiao Zhang and Deming Wang
- Seismic landslides hazard zoning based on the modified Newmark model: a case study from the Lushan earthquake, China pp. 493-509

- K. P. Jin, L. K. Yao, Q. G. Cheng and A. G. Xing
- Seismic sources for southern Pakistan and seismic hazard assessment of Karachi pp. 511-536

- Muhammad Waseem, Muhammad Asif Khan and Sarfraz Khan
- Characteristics and circulation background of extreme precipitation over East China pp. 537-552

- Shiling Chen, Bingjun Liu, Xuezhi Tan and Zeqin Huang
- Vulnerability assessment of population in mountain settlements exposed to debris flow: a case study on Qipan gully, Wenchuan County, China pp. 553-569

- Mingtao Ding and Tao Huang
- Top-down approach to design the relief system in a metropolitan city using UAV technology, part I: the first 48 h pp. 571-597

- Béla Vizvári, Mahmoud Golabi, Arman Nedjati, Ferhat Gümüşbuğa and Gokhan Izbirak
- An anthropogenic landslide dammed the Songmai River, a tributary of the Jinsha River in Southwestern China pp. 599-608

- Chong Xu, Yulong Cui, Xiwei Xu, Pengpeng Bao, Gui Fu and Wenliang Jiang
- Comment on “An extended STIRPAT model-based methodology for evaluating the driving forces affecting carbon emissions in existing public building sector: evidence from China in 2000–2015” by Ma et al. (2017) pp. 609-610

- Catalina García García, Román Salmerón Gómez and José García García
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