Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards
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Volume 89, issue 3, 2017
- Spectral analysis of climate cycles to predict rainfall induced landslides in the western Mediterranean (Majorca, Spain) pp. 985-1007

- Juan Antonio Luque-Espinar, Rosa María Mateos, Inmaculada García-Moreno, Eulogio Pardo-Igúzquiza and Gerardo Herrera
- An investigation of disaster education in elementary and secondary schools: evidence from China pp. 1009-1029

- Tian-Tian Zhu and Yue-Jun Zhang
- Fuzzy probabilistic seismic hazard analysis with applications to Kunming city, China pp. 1031-1057

- Jelena M. Andrić and Da-Gang Lu
- Driving forces of the villages hollowing based on geographically weighted regression model: a case study of Longde County, the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China pp. 1059-1079

- Chenxi Li and Kening Wu
- A resilience framework for safety management of fossil fuel power plant pp. 1081-1095

- Zaijing Gong and Dapeng Liang
- Dynamic characteristics of saltwater intrusion in the Pearl River Estuary, China pp. 1097-1117

- Bingjun Liu, Yeying Liao, Shulan Yan and Hengheng Yan
- Modelling a storm surge under future climate scenarios: case study of extratropical cyclone Gudrun (2005) pp. 1119-1144

- Martin Mäll, Ülo Suursaar, Ryota Nakamura and Tomoya Shibayama
- Microtremor study for evaluating the site response characteristics in the Surat City of western India pp. 1145-1166

- A. P. Singh, Abhijitsinh Parmar and Sumer Chopra
- Simulation-based optimization of emergency evacuation strategy in ultra-high-rise buildings pp. 1167-1184

- Ning Ding, Hui Zhang and Tao Chen
- A spatial analysis of integrated risk: vulnerability of ecosystem services provisioning to different hazards in the Czech Republic pp. 1185-1204

- Adam Pártl, David Vačkář, Blanka Loučková and Eliška Krkoška Lorencová
- Slip monitoring of a dip-slope and runout simulation by the discrete element method: a case study at the Huafan University campus in northern Taiwan pp. 1205-1225

- Chia-Han Tseng, Yu-Chang Chan, Ching-Jiang Jeng and Yu-Chung Hsieh
- Impact of sea level rise and coastal slope on shoreline change along the Indian coast pp. 1227-1238

- P. C. Mohanty, R. S. Mahendra, R. K. Nayak and T. Sirinivasa Kumar
- Children in disasters: the role of household preparedness pp. 1239-1254

- Ilona M. McNeill and Kevin R. Ronan
- Numerical simulation of tropical cyclone thane: role of boundary layer and surface drag parameterization schemes pp. 1255-1271

- M. Sateesh, C. V. Srinivas and P. V. S. Raju
- Tasks and problems involved in the handling of disaster waste upon April 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake, Japan pp. 1273-1290

- Amirhomayoun Saffarzadeh, Takayuki Shimaoka, Hirofumi Nakayama, Takao Hanashima, Kentaro Yamaguchi and Kazutoshi Manabe
- Research of reservoir watershed fine zoning and flood forecasting method pp. 1291-1306

- Jiazheng Lu, Jun Guo, Li Yang and Xunjian Xu
- Flood risk assessment in a coastal lagoon under present and future scenarios: Ria de Aveiro case study pp. 1307-1325

- Carina L. Lopes, Fátima L. Alves and João M. Dias
- Understanding consumers’ intention to use plastic bags: using an extended theory of planned behaviour model pp. 1327-1342

- Ying Sun, Shanyong Wang, Jun Li, Dingtao Zhao and Jin Fan
- Evaluation of community leaders’ perception regarding Alerta Rio, the warning system for landslides caused by heavy rains in Rio de Janeiro pp. 1343-1368

- Patricia de Oliveira Melo, Renata Marques Britto, Tharcisio Cotta Fontainha, Adriana Leiras and Renata Albergaria de Mello Bandeira
- Characterizing flood hazard risk in data-scarce areas, using a remote sensing and GIS-based flood hazard index pp. 1369-1387

- Martin Kabenge, Joshua Elaru, Hongtao Wang and Fengting Li
- Flash flood hazard affected Ras Gharib city, Red Sea, Egypt: a proposed flash flood channel pp. 1389-1400

- Ahmed A. Elnazer, Salman A. Salman and Ahmed S. Asmoay
- Accessing the southeastern Brazil 2014 drought severity on the vegetation health by satellite image pp. 1401-1420

- Ana Carolina Campos Gomes, Nariane Bernardo and Enner Alcântara
- Study on the U-shaped relationship of carbon constraint on the large thermal power plants’ profitability pp. 1421-1435

- Shaomei Yang and Xiaotong Zhang
- An assessment of vulnerability and adaptation to cyclones through impact assessment guidelines: a bottom-up case study from Bangladesh coast pp. 1437-1459

- Md Aboul Fazal Younus
- A review of game theory applications in natural disaster management research pp. 1461-1483

- Daniel Seaberg, Laura Devine and Jun Zhuang
- The catastrophic landside in Maoxian County, Sichuan, SW China, on June 24, 2017 pp. 1485-1493

- Junling Qiu, Xiuling Wang, Siyue He, Houquan Liu, Jinxing Lai and Lixin Wang
- Correction to: Evaluation of the real-time TRMM-based multi-satellite precipitation analysis for an operational flood prediction system in Nzoia Basin, Lake Victoria, Africa pp. 1495-1495

- Li Li, Yang Hong, Jiahu Wang, Robert F. Adler, Frederick S. Policelli, Shahid Habib, Daniel Irwin, Tesfaye Korme and Lawrence Okello
Volume 89, issue 2, 2017
- A geo-ontology-based approach to decision-making in emergency management of meteorological disasters pp. 531-554

- Shaobo Zhong, Zhixiang Fang, Min Zhu and Quanyi Huang
- The applicability of Standardized Precipitation Index: drought characterization for early warning system and weather index insurance in West Africa pp. 555-583

- J. N. Okpara, E. A. Afiesimama, A. C. Anuforom, A. Owino and K. O. Ogunjobi
- Dynamic changes in the energy–carbon performance of Chinese transportation sector: a meta-frontier non-radial directional distance function approach pp. 585-607

- Gang Tian, Jian Shi, Licheng Sun, Xingle Long and Benhai Guo
- Methodology for the analysis of causes of drought vulnerability on the River Basin scale pp. 609-621

- Jesús Vargas and Pilar Paneque
- Erratum to: Methodology for the analysis of causes of drought vulnerability on the River Basin scale pp. 623-623

- Jesús Vargas and Pilar Paneque
- Historical tsunami records and potential tsunami scenarios near Haikou coastal region pp. 625-645

- Xi Zhao, Yunpeng Jiang, Zhiyuan Ren and Hua Liu
- Regional disaster risk evaluation of China based on the universal risk model pp. 647-660

- Lu Chen, Yue-cheng Huang, Rui-zhen Bai and An Chen
- Assessment of coastal communities’ vulnerability to floods using indicator-based approach: a case study of Greater Accra Metropolitan Area, Ghana pp. 661-689

- Paul William Kojo Yankson, Alex Barimah Owusu, George Owusu, John Boakye-Danquah and Jacob Doku Tetteh
- Erratum to: Assessment of coastal communities’ vulnerability to floods using indicator-based approach: a case study of Greater Accra Metropolitan Area, Ghana pp. 691-691

- Paul William Kojo Yankson, Alex Barimah Owusu, George Owusu, John Boakye-Danquah and Jacob Doku Tetteh
- An approach to quality validation of large-scale data from the Chinese Flash Flood Survey and Evaluation (CFFSE) pp. 693-704

- Ximin Yuan, Yesen Liu, Yaohuan Huang and Fuchang Tian
- Dual polarization radar Lagrangian parameters: a statistics-based probabilistic nowcasting model pp. 705-721

- Bruno Lisbôa Medina and Luiz A. T. Machado
- Experimental study on bar formation in a scouring process pp. 723-740

- Xiaofeng Zhang, Mi Li, Yuanji Li and Jianwei Sun
- 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 pp. 741-756

- Minda Ma, Ran Yan and Weiguang Cai
- Statistical landslide susceptibility assessment of the Mansehra and Torghar districts, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan pp. 757-784

- Jewgenij Torizin, Michael Fuchs, Adnan Alam Awan, Ijaz Ahmad, Sardar Saeed Akhtar, Simon Sadiq, Asif Razzak, Daniel Weggenmann, Faseeh Fawad, Nimra Khalid, Faisan Sabir and Ahsan Jamal Khan
- 3D dynamics of debris flows quantified at sub-second intervals from laser profiles pp. 785-800

- Mylène Jacquemart, Lorenz Meier, Christoph Graf and Felix Morsdorf
- The roles of community assets in mitigating the impact of drought on grain yields in Northwest China pp. 801-815

- Yangyang Li, Yangjie Wang and Xiaohong Chen
- Characteristics analysis of spatial and temporal variation on extreme weather events in Anhui Province for recent 50 years pp. 817-842

- Jun Zhao, Jinchao Xu, Xuechun Li, Yi Zhong, Donghao Han and Hang Qiu
- A comparative study on uncooperative search models in survivor search and rescue pp. 843-857

- Qianqian Liu and Qun Wang
- A study of landslide deformation fields with a digital correlation method pp. 859-869

- Yonghong Zhao, Hang Wang, Qiong Zhang, Dan Zhang, Yuqing Xie and Jiaying Yang
- Relationships between typhoons, climate and crime rates in Taiwan pp. 871-897

- Chin-Hsien Yu, Jianhong E. Mu, Jinxiu Ding and Bruce McCarl
- Characteristics of agro-meteorological disasters and their risk in Gansu Province against the background of climate change pp. 899-921

- Ying Wang, Qiang Zhang, Su-Ping Wang, Jin-Song Wang and Yu-bi Yao
- Public attention to the great smog event: a case study of the 2013 smog event in Harbin, China pp. 923-938

- Jiuchang Wei, Wanling Zhan, Xiumei Guo and Dora Marinova
- Simulating storm surge waves for structural vulnerability estimation and flood hazard mapping pp. 939-962

- Adam Hatzikyriakou and Ning Lin
- ENSO-induced drought hazards and wet spells and related agricultural losses across Anhui province, China pp. 963-983

- Peng Sun, Qiang Zhang, Chen Cheng, Vijay P. Singh and Peijun Shi
Volume 89, issue 1, 2017
- Using remote sensing information to estimate snow hazard and extreme snow load in China pp. 1-17

- H. M. Mo, H. P. Hong and F. Fan
- Estimation of the upper bound of seismic hazard curve by using the generalised extreme value distribution pp. 19-33

- V. A. Pavlenko
- Mapping heatwave vulnerability in Korea pp. 35-55

- Do-Woo Kim, Ravinesh C. Deo, Jong-Seol Lee and Jong-Min Yeom
- The attenuation of ultrasonic waves in coal: the significance in increasing their propagation distance pp. 57-77

- Zongqing Tang, Cheng Zhai and Yue Li
- Association between air pollution and chronic diseases among the elderly in China pp. 79-91

- Su Liu, Zhijun Yan, Yan Liu, Qiuju Yin and Lini Kuang
- Assessment of flood inundation mapping of Surat city by coupled 1D/2D hydrodynamic modeling: a case application of the new HEC-RAS 5 pp. 93-130

- Dhruvesh P. Patel, Jorge A. Ramirez, Prashant K. Srivastava, Michaela Bray and Dawei Han
- Coastal flooding in the Maldives: an assessment of historic events and their implications pp. 131-159

- Matthew Wadey, Sally Brown, Robert J. Nicholls and Ivan Haigh
- Crisis information distribution on Twitter: a content analysis of tweets during Hurricane Sandy pp. 161-181

- Bairong Wang and Jun Zhuang
- Optimal management of the flooding risk caused by the joint occurrence of extreme rainfall and high tide level in a coastal city pp. 183-200

- Jijian Lian, Hongshi Xu, Kui Xu and Chao Ma
- Logistic models as a forecasting tool for snow avalanches in a cold maritime climate: northern Gaspésie, Québec, Canada pp. 201-232

- F. Gauthier, D. Germain and B. Hétu
- An approach for estimating the largest probable tsunami from far-field subduction zone earthquakes pp. 233-253

- Nikos Kalligeris, Luis Montoya, Aykut Ayca and Patrick Lynett
- Landslide susceptibility mapping using precipitation data, Mazandaran Province, north of Iran pp. 255-273

- Mohammad Arab Amiri and Christian Conoscenti
- Using remotely sensed data to modify wind forcing in operational storm surge forecasting pp. 275-293

- David Byrne, Kevin Horsburgh, Brian Zachry and Paolo Cipollini
- Tsunamis recorded in tide gauges at Costa Rica Pacific coast and their numerical modeling pp. 295-311

- Silvia Chacón-Barrantes and Alejandro Gutiérrez-Echeverría
- Management of non-structural measures in the prevention of flash floods: a case study in the city of Duque de Caxias, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil pp. 313-330

- Priscila da Cunha Luz Barcellos, Marcello Silva Costa, Marcio Cataldi and Carlos Alberto Pereira Soares
- Spatial and temporal evolution of community resilience to natural hazards in the coastal areas of China pp. 331-349

- Wenmin Qin, Aiwen Lin, Jian Fang, Lunche Wang and Man Li
- Disaster education for landslide risk reduction: an experience in a public school in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil pp. 351-365

- Marcos Barreto Mendonca and Adriana Sobreira Valois
- Community vulnerability to hazards: introducing local expert knowledge into the equation pp. 367-386

- Yago Martín, Marcos Rodrigues Mimbrero and María Zúñiga-Antón
- Impact of the Darjeeling–Bhutan Himalayan front on rainfall hazard pattern pp. 387-404

- Paweł Prokop and Adam Walanus
- Social capital as a shield against anxiety among displaced residents from Fukushima pp. 405-421

- Keiko Iwasaki, Yasuyuki Sawada and Daniel P. Aldrich
- Meteorological analysis of the tornado in Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila State, Mexico, on May 25, 2015 pp. 423-439

- José F. León-Cruz, Noel Carbajal and Luis F. Pineda-Martínez
- Temporal–spatial variability of atmospheric and hydrological natural disasters during recent 500 years in Inner Mongolia, China pp. 441-456

- Yu Peng, Jingyi Song, Tiantian Cui and Xiang Cheng
- Tornado disaster impacts and management: learning from the 2016 tornado catastrophe in Jiangsu Province, China pp. 457-471

- Huicong Jia and Donghua Pan
- Awareness of tsunami natural warning signs and intended evacuation behaviors in Java, Indonesia pp. 473-496

- Sarah Hall, Jessica Pettersson, William Meservy, Ron Harris, Diannitta Agustinawati, Jennie Olson and Allayna McFarlane
- Devising ‘policy packages’ for seismic retrofitting of residences pp. 497-519

- Ehud Segal, Maya Negev, Eran Feitelson and Danielle Zaychik
- Understanding the challenges for the governance of China’s “sponge cities” initiative to sustainably manage urban stormwater and flooding pp. 521-529

- Yong Jiang, Chris Zevenbergen and Dafang Fu
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