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Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards1997 - 2025
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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 YuClimate change impacts on socioeconomic damages from weather-related events in China   pp. 1197-1213 Xiao-Chen Yuan and Xun SunRole of market agents in mitigating the climate change effects on food economy   pp. 1215-1231 Wei Xie, Qi Cui and Tariq AliImpact 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 ZhengClimate impacts: temperature and electricity consumption   pp. 1259-1275 Chen Zhang, Hua Liao and Zhifu MiEnergy 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 PianpianThe 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 MasuiA 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 CaoCO2 emissions accounting for the chemical industry: an empirical analysis for China   pp. 1327-1343 Jing-Ming Chen, Biying Yu and Yi-Ming WeiCarbon 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 YangStudy 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 LiuResearch 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 TangIndividual 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 KurataSocioeconomic 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 LiangEnergy 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 ZhangAssessing 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 WangFraming 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 GuptaAnalysis 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. LaignelExtreme rainfall and vulnerability assessment: case study of Uttarakhand rivers   pp. 665-687 Tushar Kanti Ghosh, Flemming Jakobsen, Madhu Joshi and Kuldeep ParetaDiscussion on controlling factors of hydrogeochemistry and hydraulic connections of groundwater in different mining districts   pp. 689-704 Yang Chen, Shuyun Zhu and Shuaijun XiaoNatural hazards and livestock damage in Bangladesh   pp. 705-714 Jatish C. Biswas, M. M. Haque, M. Maniruzzaman, M. H. Ali, W. Kabir and N. KalraApplication of nonlinear models and groundwater index to predict desertification case study: Sharifabad watershed   pp. 715-733 Vahid Habibi, Hasan Ahmadi, Mohammad Jafari and Abolfazl MoeiniGroundwater quality evaluation using a classification model: a case study of Jilin City, China   pp. 735-751 Baizhong Yan, Furong Yu, Xiao Xiao and Xinzhou WangRock 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. SinghNumerical 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 GoshtasbFuzzy 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 ToloueiUrbanization 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 NieA 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 KanamaruSeismically induced snow avalanches at Nubra–Shyok region of Western Himalaya, India   pp. 843-855 Rajinder Parshad, Parveen Kumar, Snehmani and P. K. SrivastvaDetermination of extreme precipitation threshold and analysis of its effective patterns (case study: west of Iran)   pp. 857-878 Shahab Shaffie, GholamAli Mozaffari and Younes KhosraviSedimentation mapping in shallow shoreline of arid environments using active remote sensing data   pp. 879-894 Mohamed Elhag and Jarbou A. BahrawiLiving with chronic contamination: a comparative analysis of divergent psychosocial impacts   pp. 895-911 Chris M. Messer, Alison E. Adams and Thomas E. ShriverAssessment 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. RodgersSimulation 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 LiAssessment 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 AmiriAnalysis of topographic parameters underpinning landslide occurrence in Kigezi highlands of southwestern Uganda   pp. 973-989 Denis Nseka, Vincent Kakembo, Yazidhi Bamutaze and Frank MugaggaRockfall hazards assessment along the Aswan–Cairo highway, Sohag Governorate, Upper Egypt   pp. 991-1005 El-Sayed Sedek Abu Seif and Abdulelah A. BahabriHealth 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. OdhiamboModeling 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 AltunkaynakRandom 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 HaetingerModeling the role of reservoirs versus floodplains on large-scale river hydrodynamics   pp. 1075-1104 Ayan Fleischmann, Walter Collischonn, Rodrigo Paiva and Carlos Eduardo TucciAn objective and efficient method for estimating probabilistic coastal inundation hazards   pp. 1105-1130 Kun Yang, Vladimir Paramygin and Y. Peter ShengValuing 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 PannellHeavy metal pollution of soils from coal mines in China   pp. 1163-1177 Xiaoyang Liu, Zhongke Bai, Huading Shi, Wei Zhou and Xiaocai LiuAn examination of traffic volume during snow events in northeast Ohio   pp. 1179-1189 Daniel Burow and Christopher AtkinsonCorrection 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 KimAllocating 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 ZhangHistorical beacon fire lines as early warning systems for glacier lake outbursts in the Hindu Kush–Karakoram Mountains   pp. 39-70 Lasafam IturrizagaA review of flexible protection in rockfall protection   pp. 71-89 Jingjin Yang, Suli Duan, Qinfeng Li and Chengqing LiuEscape 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 ZhangAssessment 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 ComănescuReligious 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 LiEffect 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 BurtonDiagnosis of historical inundation events in the Marshall Islands to assist early warning systems   pp. 189-216 Grant Smith and Nover JuriaVulnerability 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-ValenciaAssessing 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 MukhopadhyayAn integrated web framework for HAZUS-MH flood loss estimation analysis   pp. 275-286 Enes Yildirim and Ibrahim DemirQuantification of source-to-site distance uncertainty in ground motion models   pp. 287-306 Saman Yaghmaei-Sabegh and Mehdi Ebrahimi-AghabagherFlood 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. KumananDisaster risk evaluation using factor analysis: a case study of Chinese regions   pp. 321-335 Ning Chen, Lu Chen, Chaosheng Tang, Zhengjiang Wu and An ChenHousehold vulnerability and resilience in flood hazards from disaster-prone areas of Punjab, Pakistan   pp. 337-354 Dilshad Ahmad and Muhammad AfzalWind gust quantification using seismic measurements   pp. 355-377 F. Letson, R. J. Barthelmie, W. Hu, L. D. Brown and S. C. PryorApplicability of Combined Drought Index in drought analysis over North Eastern Kenya   pp. 379-389 Zablon W. Shilenje, Victor Ongoma and Mercy NjagiStreet-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 ShibayamaCorrection 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 ShibayamaThe 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 AbdullahTwo- 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 ErcanogluModel 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 WangSeismic 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. XingSeismic sources for southern Pakistan and seismic hazard assessment of Karachi   pp. 511-536 Muhammad Waseem, Muhammad Asif Khan and Sarfraz KhanCharacteristics and circulation background of extreme precipitation over East China   pp. 537-552 Shiling Chen, Bingjun Liu, Xuezhi Tan and Zeqin HuangVulnerability 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 HuangTop-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 IzbirakAn 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 JiangComment 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. 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