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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 87, issue 3, 2017
 
  Hydrological impacts of land use–land cover change and detention basins on urban flood hazard: a case study of Poisar River basin, Mumbai, India   pp. 1267-1283 P. E. Zope, T. I. Eldho and V. JothiprakashA geospatial framework to estimate depth of scour under buildings due to storm surge in coastal areas   pp. 1285-1311 Mariamawit Borga, Burak F. Tanyu, Celso M. Ferreira, Juan L. Garzon and Michael OnufrychukComparison of the performance of power law and probability distributions in the frequency analysis of flood in Dez Basin, Iran   pp. 1313-1331 Farshad Ahmadi, Feridon Radmaneh, Gholam Ali Parham and Rasoul MirabbasiServiceability-related reliability for mainshock-damaged reinforced concrete piers considering the aftershock-induced seismic hazards   pp. 1333-1359 Chien-Kuo Chiu and Charles Poegoeh AristaDisaster risk management in agriculture: tragedies of the smallholders   pp. 1361-1375 Raza Ullah, Ganesh P. Shivakoti, Farhad Zulfiqar, Muhammad Nadeem Iqbal and Ashfaq Ahmad ShahA GIS-based multi-criteria analysis model for earthquake vulnerability assessment using Choquet integral and game theory   pp. 1377-1398 Milad Moradi, Mahmoud Reza Delavar and Behzad MoshiriHighway congestion during evacuation: examining the household’s choice of number of vehicles to evacuate   pp. 1399-1411 Praveen Maghelal, Xiangyu Li and Walter Gillis PeacockSwarm intelligence and neural nets in forecasting the maximum sustained wind speed along the track of tropical cyclones over Bay of Bengal   pp. 1413-1433 S. Chaudhuri, D. Basu, Daisy Das, S. Goswami and S. VarshneyReduction of future disaster damages by learning from disaster experiences   pp. 1435-1452 Hiroki Onuma, Kong Joo Shin and Shunsuke ManagiApplying a Ruggiero three-stage super-efficiency DEA model to gauge regional carbon emission efficiency: evidence from China   pp. 1453-1468 Feng Dong, Ruyin Long, Zhengfu Bian, Xihui Xu, Bolin Yu and Ying WangUse of sacrificial embankments to minimize bridge damage from scour during extreme flow events   pp. 1469-1487 Matthew W. Brand, Mandar M. Dewoolkar and Donna M. RizzoApplicability of TRMM satellite precipitation in driving hydrological model for identifying flood events: a case study in the Xiangjiang River Basin, China   pp. 1489-1505 Yumeng Yang, Juan Du, Linlin Cheng and Wei XuThe comparison of NN, SVR, LSSVR and ANFIS at modeling meteorological and remotely sensed drought indices over the eastern district of Isfahan, Iran   pp. 1507-1522 Iman Khosravi, Yaser Jouybari-Moghaddam and Mohammad Reza SarajianErratum to: The comparison of NN, SVR, LSSVR and ANFIS at modeling meteorological and remotely sensed drought indices over the eastern district of Isfahan, Iran   pp. 1523-1523 Iman Khosravi, Yaser Jouybari-Moghaddam and Mohammad Reza SarajianGIS-based flood risk assessment in suburban areas: a case study of the Fangshan District, Beijing   pp. 1525-1543 Shanshan Hu, Xiangjun Cheng, Demin Zhou and Hong ZhangAn edge-based stochastic facility location problem in UAV-supported humanitarian relief logistics: a case study of Tehran earthquake   pp. 1545-1565 Mahmoud Golabi, Seyed Mahdi Shavarani and Gokhan IzbirakEffects of landscape patterns on soil erosion processes in a mountain–basin system in the North China   pp. 1567-1585 Ying Xu, Haiping Tang, Bojie Wang and Jiao ChenIdentification of pre-seismic anomalies of soil radon-222 signal using Hilbert–Huang transform   pp. 1587-1606 Saheli Chowdhury, Argha Deb, Md. Nurujjaman and Chiranjib BarmanNear-field probabilistic seismic hazard analysis with characteristic earthquake effects   pp. 1607-1633 Saman Yaghmaei-Sabegh and Mehdi Ebrahimi-AghabagherIntensification of future heat waves in Pakistan: a study using CORDEX regional climate models ensemble   pp. 1635-1647 Fahad Saeed, Mansour Almazroui, Nazrul Islam and Mariam Saleh KhanMorphometric and sediment source characterization of the Alaknanda river basin, headwaters of river Ganga, India   pp. 1649-1671 S. Panwar, V. Agarwal and G. J. ChakrapaniRecovery worker skills in post-earthquake Haiti: the disconnect between employer and employee perspectives   pp. 1673-1690 Christa L. Remington and Nazife Emel GanapatiStorm flood risk zoning in the typical regions of Asia using GIS technology   pp. 1691-1707 Jiafu Liu, Xinquan Wang, Bai Zhang, Jing Li, Jiquan Zhang and Xiaojing LiuQuantitative approach on erosion hazard, vulnerability and risk assessment: case study of Muriganga–Saptamukhi interfluve, Sundarban, India   pp. 1709-1729 Abhishek GhoshErratum to: Quantitative approach on erosion hazard, vulnerability and risk assessment: case study of Muriganga–Saptamukhi interfluve, Sundarban, India   pp. 1731-1734 Abhishek GhoshA WRF-based engineering wind field model for tropical cyclones and its applications   pp. 1735-1750 Lin Xue, Ying Li, Lili Song, Wenchao Chen and Binglan WangDirect and indirect economic loss assessment of typhoon disasters based on EC and IO joint model   pp. 1751-1764 Guizhi Wang, Rongrong Chen and Jibo ChenA STIRPAT model-based methodology for calculating energy savings in China’s existing civil buildings from 2001 to 2015   pp. 1765-1781 Minda Ma, Ran Yan and Weiguang CaiSimulation of primary school-aged children’s earthquake evacuation in rural town   pp. 1783-1806 Mei-Ling Xiao, Yao Zhang and Benyu LiuLandfire hazard assessment in the Caspian Hyrcanian forest ecoregion with the long-term MODIS active fire data   pp. 1807-1825 Hamed AdabScenario analysis of flood control structures using a multi-criteria decision-making technique in Northeast Iran   pp. 1827-1846 Raoof Mostafazadeh, Amir Sadoddin, Abdolreza Bahremand, Vahed Berdi Sheikh and Arash Zare GariziResidents’ satisfaction to post-Wenchuan earthquake recovery and reconstruction   pp. 1847-1858 Yueqiao Yang, Ping Gao and Haijun LiAssessment and mapping of earthquake-induced landslides in Tigzirt City, Algeria   pp. 1859-1879 Lynda Djerbal, Ibtissam Khoudi, Nassima Alimrina, Bachir Melbouci and Ramdane BaharA review of bridge scour: mechanism, estimation, monitoring and countermeasures   pp. 1881-1906 Chen Wang, Xiong Yu and Fayun Liang Volume 87, issue 2, 2017
 
  Quantitative analysis of earthquake fatalities: case of Iran   pp. 567-579 Alireza Jahanandish and N. NirupamaMapping inundation probability due to increasing sea level rise along El Puerto de Santa María (SW Spain)   pp. 581-598 Pablo Fraile-Jurado, José I. Álvarez-Francoso, Emilia Guisado-Pintado, Noela Sánchez-Carnero, José Ojeda-Zújar and Stephen P. LeathermanStorm climate on the Danube delta coast: evidence of recent storminess change and links with large-scale teleconnection patterns   pp. 599-621 Florin I. Zăinescu, Florin Tătui, Nikolay N. Valchev and Alfred Vespremeanu-StroeInterpretation of slope displacement obtained from inclinometers and simulation of calibration tests   pp. 623-657 Ching-Jiang Jeng, Yo-Yo Yo and Kai-Lan ZhongThe occurrence laws of campus stampede accidents in China and its prevention and control measures   pp. 659-673 Yong-ling Zhang and Xiao-bing ZhouThe impact of energy consumption on environment and public health in China   pp. 675-697 Wei-Hua Qu, Ling Xu, Guo-Hua Qu, Zhi-Jun Yan and Jian-Xiu WangRecovery planning model for roadways network after natural hazards   pp. 699-716 Milad Zamanifar and Seyed Mohammad SeyedhoseyniRailway embankment failure due to ballast layer breach caused by inundation flows   pp. 717-738 Ryota Tsubaki, Yoshihisa Kawahara and Yasuhiro UedaInformation-seeking intentions of residents regarding the risks of nuclear power plant: an empirical study in China   pp. 739-755 Jing Zeng, Jiuchang Wei, Dingtao Zhao, Weiwei Zhu and Jibao GuLaboratory study on effects of submerged obstacles on tsunami wave and run-up   pp. 757-771 Houssam Eddine Touhami and Mohamed Cherif KhellafInfrastructure hazard resilience trends: an analysis of 25 years of research   pp. 773-789 Aaron Opdyke, Amy Javernick-Will and Matt KoschmannA multi-perspective examination of heat waves affecting Metro Vancouver: now into the future   pp. 791-815 Ronald E. Stewart, Daniel Betancourt, James Davies, Deborah Harford, Yaheli Klein, Robert Lannigan, Linda Mortsch, Erin O’Connell, Kathy Tang and Paul H. WhitfieldDynamic relationship between functional stress and strain capacity of post-disaster infrastructure   pp. 817-841 Juyeong Choi, Abhijeet Deshmukh, Nader Naderpajouh and Makarand HastakA comparative study of models to predict storm impact on beaches   pp. 843-865 Iñaki Santiago, Denis Morichon, Stéphane Abadie, Ad J. H. M. Reniers and Pedro LiriaAnalysis of regional decoupling relationship between energy-related CO2 emission and economic growth in China   pp. 867-883 Yadong Ning, Boya Zhang, Tao Ding and Ming ZhangCorrelations between air pollutant emission, logistic services, GDP, and urban population growth from vector autoregressive modeling: a case study of Beijing   pp. 885-897 Xiaopeng Guo, Jiaxing Shi, Dongfang Ren, Jing Ren and Qilin LiuA fuzzy graph evolved by a new adaptive Bayesian framework and its applications in natural hazards   pp. 899-918 Chengzu Bai, Ren Zhang, Longxia Qian and Yaning WuPolicy and systems of flood risk management: a comparative study between Japan and Spain   pp. 919-943 Isao Nakamura and Maria Carmen LlasatHousehold factors and adopting intention of battery electric vehicles: a multi-group structural equation model analysis among consumers in Jiangsu Province, China   pp. 945-960 Wenbo Li, Ruyin Long, Hong Chen and Jichao GengContrasting impacts of heat stress on violent and nonviolent robbery in Beijing, China   pp. 961-972 Xiaofeng Hu, Peng Chen, Hong Huang, Ting Sun and Dan LiStudy on the spatial and temporal differentiation and influencing factors of carbon emissions in Shandong province   pp. 973-988 Hui Zhang, Xiumei Sun and Wenwen WangSpatiotemporal analysis of residential flood exposure in the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan area   pp. 989-1016 Alex P. Ferguson and Walker S. AshleyThe relationship between urbanization, income growth and carbon dioxide emissions and the policy implications for China: a cointegrated vector error correction (VEC) analysis   pp. 1017-1033 Xiangrong Ma, Jianping Ge and Wei WangModeling the influence of urbanization on urban pluvial flooding: a scenario-based case study in Shanghai, China   pp. 1035-1055 Qingyu Huang, Jun Wang, Mengya Li, Moli Fei and Jungang DongMarried couples’ decision-making about household natural hazard preparedness: a case study of hurricane hazards in Sarasota County, Florida   pp. 1057-1081 Li-San HungCommunity diversity and hazard events: understanding the evolution of local approaches to wildfire   pp. 1083-1108 Travis Paveglio and Catrin EdgeleyEffect of seasonal and cyclonic winds on internal tides over the Bay of Bengal   pp. 1109-1124 Sachiko Mohanty, A. D. Rao and Himansu PradhanComparative assessment of water surface level using different discharge prediction models   pp. 1125-1146 Ernieza Suhana Mokhtar, Biswajeet Pradhan, Abd Halim Ghazali and Helmi Zulhaidi Mohd ShafriResponses to the 2011 floods in Central Thailand: Perpetuating the vulnerability of small and medium enterprises?   pp. 1147-1165 Danny Marks and Frank ThomallaImpact of spatial correlation of ground motions on seismic damage for residential buildings in Bucharest, Romania   pp. 1167-1187 Florin Pavel, Radu Vacareanu, Ileana Calotescu, Ana-Maria Sandulescu, Cristian Arion and Cristian NeaguNumerical simulation of the 30–45 ka debris avalanche flow of Montagne Pelée volcano, Martinique: from volcano flank collapse to submarine emplacement   pp. 1189-1222 Morgane Brunet, Laurent Moretti, Anne Friant, Anne Mangeney, Enrique Domingo Fernández Nieto and Francois BouchutAnalysis of social vulnerability of residential community to hazards in Tianjin, China   pp. 1223-1243 Yi Lixin, Cheng Ke, Cao Xiaoying, Sun Yueling, Cheng Xiaoqing and He YeSegmentation of Main Boundary Thrust and Main Central Thrust in Western Himalaya for assessment of seismic hazard by Mridula et al., Nat Hazards (2016) 84: 383–403   pp. 1245-1249 A. A. Shah and S. M. Talha QadriStatistical tests for underestimation of loss distributions from NatCat models   pp. 1251-1258 Mathias RaschkePlatform collapse incident of a power plant in Jiangxi, China   pp. 1259-1265 Xiang-Hao Zhao, Wen-Chieh Cheng, Jack S. Shen and Arul Arulrajah Volume 87, issue 1, 2017
 
  Gutenberg–Richter b-value determination and large-magnitudes sampling   pp. 1-11 F. A. Nava, V. H. Márquez-Ramírez, F. R. Zúñiga and C. LomnitzNonlinear soil response to ground motions during different earthquakes in Nepal, to arrive at surface response spectra   pp. 13-33 Abhishek Kumar, N. H. Harinarayan and Olympa BaroSpatiotemporal mapping of rainfall erosivity index for different return periods in Iran   pp. 35-56 Seyed Hamidreza Sadeghi, Mohsen Zabihi, Mehdi Vafakhah and Zeinab HazbaviHybrid broadband simulation of strong-motion records from the September 16, 1978, Tabas, Iran, earthquake (M w 7.4)   pp. 57-81 H. Vahidifard, H. Zafarani and S. R. Sabbagh-YazdiAutomatic detection of avalanches: evaluation of three different approaches   pp. 83-102 A. Schimmel, J. Hübl, R. Koschuch and I. ReiwegerRapid flood inundation mapping using social media, remote sensing and topographic data   pp. 103-120 J. F. Rosser, D. G. Leibovici and M. J. JacksonUS tornado fatalities in motor vehicles (1991–2015)   pp. 121-143 Marius J. Paulikas and Thomas W. SchmidlinA heuristic approach to global landslide susceptibility mapping   pp. 145-164 Thomas Stanley and Dalia B. KirschbaumNatural hazards and risk in rice cultivation along the upper Amazon River   pp. 165-184 Geneva List and Oliver T. CoomesUnderstanding different perspectives on the preservation of community and heritage buildings in the Wellington Region, New Zealand   pp. 185-212 Tatiana Goded, Andrew Beaupre, Michael DeMarco, Tina Dutra, Andro Gogichaishvili, Daniel Haley, Alex Hyman, Nicholas Kepka Calvetti, John Potter, Maureen Coomer, Kim Wright and Andrew KingNumerical investigation of the influence of extreme hydrodynamic forces on the geometry of structures using OpenFOAM   pp. 213-235 Samieh Sarjamee, Ioan Nistor and Abdolmajid MohammadianDeterministic strong ground motion study for the Sitamarhi area near Bihar–Nepal region   pp. 237-254 M. L. Burnwal, A. Burman, P. Samui and D. MaityDevastating extreme Mediterranean cyclone’s impacts in Turkey   pp. 255-286 Sevinc A. Sirdas, E. Tuncay Özdemir, İsmail Sezen, Bahtiyar Efe and Vinay KumarHousehold migration in disaster impact analysis: incorporating behavioural responses to risk   pp. 287-305 Trond G. Husby and Elco E. KoksAssessment of geo-environmental properties depressing urban development with GIS: a case study of Kozlu settlement, Turkey   pp. 307-322 Deniz Arca, Hulya Keskin Citiroglu, Hakan S. Kutoglu, Cetin Mekik and Tomonori DeguchiCharacterizing land displacement in complex hydrogeological and geological settings: a case study in the Beijing Plain, China   pp. 323-343 Yongyong Li, Huili Gong, Lin Zhu, Xiaojuan Li, Rong Wang and Gaoxuan GuoDelphi process applied to the 921 earthquake relief for damaged bridges in Taiwan   pp. 345-365 Kuan-Tang Shen and Jeng-Wen LinModeling groundwater fluctuations by three different evolutionary neural network techniques using hydroclimatic data   pp. 367-381 Ozgur Kisi, Meysam Alizamir and Mohammad Zounemat-KermaniUse of LSPIV in assessing urban flash flood vulnerability   pp. 383-394 Nicolás Federico Guillén, Antoine Patalano, Carlos Marcelo García and Juan Carlos BertoniAnalysis and prediction of a catastrophic Indian coastal heat wave of 2015   pp. 395-414 Venkata B. Dodla, G. Ch. Satyanarayana and Srinivas DesamsettiWildfire occurrence patterns in ecoregions of New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory, Australia   pp. 415-435 Yang Zhang, Samsung Lim and Jason John SharplesApplication of a semiquantitative and GIS-based statistical model to landslide susceptibility zonation in Kayangan Catchment, Java, Indonesia   pp. 437-468 Danang Sri Hadmoko, Franck Lavigne and Guruh SamodraA probabilistic model for evaluating the reliability of rainfall thresholds for shallow landslides based on uncertainties in rainfall characteristics and soil properties   pp. 469-513 Shiang-Jen Wu, Yi-Hua Hsiao, Keh-Chia Yeh and Sheng-Hsueh YangIncorporating socio-economic effects and uncertain rainfall in flood mitigation decision using MCDA   pp. 515-531 V. Daksiya, H. T. Su, Youngho Chang and Edmond Y. M. LoAnalysis of ground deposition of radionuclides under different wind fields from the Fukushima Daiichi accident   pp. 533-544 Jiansong Wu, Xiaofeng Hu, Jinyu Ma, Can Zhang and Shuaizi MojiaAn evaluation of existent methods for estimation of embankment dam breach parameters   pp. 545-566 Saad Sh. Sammen, T. A. Mohamed, A. H. Ghazali, L. M. Sidek and A. El-Shafie |  |  |  |  |