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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 86, issue 3, 2017
- Study on the CO2 emissions embodied in the trade of China’s steel industry: based on the input–output model pp. 989-1005

- Li Li, Yalin Lei, Chunyan He, Sanmang Wu and Jiabin Chen
- Spatiotemporal variability of meteorological droughts in southeastern USA pp. 1007-1038

- Subhasis Mitra and Puneet Srivastava
- Basinwide disaster loss assessments under extreme climate scenarios: a case study of the Kaoping River basin pp. 1039-1058

- Hsin-Chi Li, Tingyeh Wu, Hsiao-Ping Wei, Hung-Ju Shih and Yi-Chiung Chao
- Estimation of river flood damages in Jakarta, Indonesia pp. 1059-1079

- Pini Wijayanti, Xueqin Zhu, Petra Hellegers, Yus Budiyono and Ekko van Ierland
- Cut slope stability assessment along ghat road section of Kolli hills, India pp. 1081-1104

- S. Anbazhagan, V. Ramesh and S. E. Saranaathan
- The perceptions of social responsibility for community resilience to flooding: the impact of past experience, age, gender and ethnicity pp. 1105-1126

- Robby Soetanto, Aaron Mullins and Nebil Achour
- Numerical simulation of physical and dynamical characteristics associated with the severe thunderstorm on April 5, 2015 at Kushtia and Jhenaidah pp. 1127-1146

- Samarendra Karmakar, Dewan Abdul Quadir and Mohan Kumar Das
- Three-dimensional flood routing of a dam break based on a high-precision digital model of a dense urban area pp. 1147-1174

- Xiaoling Wang, Wenlong Chen, Zhengyin Zhou, Yushan Zhu, Cheng Wang and Zhen Liu
- Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Earthquake Behaviour Coding Methodology: analysis of Christchurch Public Hospital video data from the 22 February Christchurch earthquake event pp. 1175-1192

- Emily S. Lambie, Thomas M. Wilson, Erik Brogt, David M. Johnston, Michael Ardagh, Joanne Deely, Steven Jensen and Shirley Feldmann-Jensen
- Joint return probability analysis of wind speed and rainfall intensity in typhoon-affected sea area pp. 1193-1205

- Sheng Dong, Chun-Shuo Jiao and Shan-Shan Tao
- Comparison of two-dimensional flood propagation models: SRH-2D and Hydro_AS-2D pp. 1207-1222

- Basile Lavoie and Tew-Fik Mahdi
- Seismic vulnerability assessment using association rule learning: application to the city of Constantine, Algeria pp. 1223-1245

- Abdelheq Guettiche, Philippe Guéguen and Mostefa Mimoune
- Building damage assessment after the Riviera del Brenta tornado, northeast Italy pp. 1247-1273

- Mariano Angelo Zanini, Lorenzo Hofer, Flora Faleschini and Carlo Pellegrino
- A geospatial analysis of Samudra Tapu and Gepang Gath glacial lakes in the Chandra Basin, Western Himalaya pp. 1275-1290

- Lavkush Kumar Patel, Parmanand Sharma, C. M. Laluraj, Meloth Thamban, Ajit Singh and Rasik Ravindra
- Empirical correlation of SPT blow counts versus shear wave velocity for different types of soils in Dholera, Western India pp. 1291-1306

- Sarda Thokchom, B. K. Rastogi, N. N. Dogra, Vasu Pancholi, B. Sairam, Falguni Bhattacharya and Vandana Patel
- A selected dataset of the Iranian strong motion records pp. 1307-1332

- H. Zafarani and M. R. Soghrat
- China’s energy demand and carbon dioxide emissions: do carbon emission reduction paths matter? pp. 1333-1345

- Xiaofei Han, Jianling Jiao, Lancui Liu and Lanlan Li
- Simultaneous adoption of contract farming and off-farm diversification for managing agricultural risks: the case of flue-cured Virginia tobacco in Pakistan pp. 1347-1361

- Wencong Lu, Abdul Latif and Raza Ullah
- Groundwater overexploitation and soil subsidence monitoring on Recife plain (Brazil) pp. 1363-1376

- Rejane Maria Rodrigues Luna, Silvio Jacks dos Anjos Garnés, Jaime Joaquim da Silva Pereira Cabral and Sylvana Melo Santos
- Artificial intelligence and geo-statistical models for stream-flow forecasting in ungauged stations: state of the art pp. 1377-1392

- Nariman Valizadeh, Majid Mirzaei, Mohammed Falah Allawi, Haitham Abdulmohsin Afan, Nuruol Syuhadaa Mohd, Aini Hussain and Ahmed El-Shafie
- Landslides on the Loess Plateau of China: a latest statistics together with a close look pp. 1393-1403

- Xiang-Zhou Xu, Wen-Zhao Guo, Ya-Kun Liu, Jian-Zhong Ma, Wen-Long Wang, Hong-Wu Zhang and Hang Gao
- Retraction Note to: Explanation of liquefaction in after shock of the 2011 great east Japan earthquake using numerical analysis pp. 1405-1405

- Xiao-Hua Bao, Guan-Lin Ye and Bin Ye
Volume 86, issue 2, 2017
- Georisks in the Mediterranean and their mitigation pp. 199-202

- Sebastiano D’Amico, Pauline Galea, Ruben P. Borg and Marc Bonello
- Stratigraphic features of the Maltese Archipelago: a synthesis pp. 203-231

- Niccolò Baldassini and Agata Di Stefano
- Evidence of positive tectonic inversion in the north-central sector of the Sicily Channel (Central Mediterranean) pp. 233-251

- Danilo Cavallaro, Carmelo Monaco, Alina Polonia, Attilio Sulli and Agata Stefano
- Active faulting and continental slope instability in the Gulf of Patti (Tyrrhenian side of NE Sicily, Italy): a field, marine and seismological joint analysis pp. 253-272

- F. Cultrera, G. Barreca, P. Burrato, L. Ferranti, C. Monaco, S. Passaro, F. Pepe and L. Scarfì
- Energetic and spatial characterization of seismicity in the Algeria–Morocco region pp. 273-293

- M. Hamdache, J. A. Peláez, A. Kijko and A. Smit
- The environmental effects of the 1743 Salento earthquake (Apulia, southern Italy): a contribution to seismic hazard assessment of the Salento Peninsula pp. 295-324

- R. Nappi, G. Gaudiosi, G. Alessio, M. Lucia and S. Porfido
- Erratum to: The environmental effects of the 1743 Salento earthquake (Apulia, southern Italy): a contribution to seismic hazard assessment of the Salento Peninsula pp. 325-325

- R. Nappi, G. Gaudiosi, G. Alessio, M. De Lucia and S. Porfido
- Geophysical surveys to study a landslide body (north-eastern Sicily) pp. 327-343

- S. Imposa, S. Grassi, F. Fazio, G. Rannisi and P. Cino
- Nanoseismic monitoring of gravity-induced slope instabilities for the risk management of an aqueduct infrastructure in Central Apennines (Italy) pp. 345-362

- M. Fiorucci, R. Iannucci, L. Lenti, S. Martino, A. Paciello, A. Prestininzi and S. Rivellino
- Integrated geo-scientific surveys in the historical centre of Mesagne (Brindisi, Southern Italy) pp. 363-383

- G. Leucci, L. Giorgi, F. T. Gizzi and R. Persico
- Exploratory seismic site response surveys in a complex geologic area: a case study from Mt. Etna volcano (southern Italy) pp. 385-399

- F. Panzera, G. Lombardo, E. Longo, H. Langer, S. Branca, R. Azzaro, V. Cicala and F. Trimarchi
- Seismic characterization and reconstruction of reference ground motion at accelerometric sites of the Italian national accelerometric network (RAN) pp. 401-416

- D. Albarello, M. Francescone, E. Lunedei, E. Paolucci, M. P. Papasidero, G. Peruzzi and P. Pieruccini
- Convolutive independent component analysis for processing massive datasets: a case study at Campi Flegrei (Italy) pp. 417-429

- P. Capuano, E. Lauro, S. Martino, M. Falanga and S. Petrosino
- A cross-border regional earthquake early warning system: PRESTo@CE3RN pp. 431-440

- Damiano Pesaresi, Matteo Picozzi, Mladen Živčić, Wolfgang Lenhardt, Marco Mucciarelli, Luca Elia, Aldo Zollo and Andrej Gosar
- Deterministic assessment of seismic risk in Constantine city, Northeast Algeria pp. 441-464

- Mouloud Hamidatou and Badreddine Sbartai
- Local- and global-scale seismic analyses of historical masonry compounds in San Pio delle Camere (L’Aquila, Italy) pp. 465-487

- Antonio Formisano
- Dynamic characterisation and seismic assessment of medieval masonry towers pp. 489-515

- Massimiliano Ferraioli, Lorenzo Miccoli, Donato Abruzzese and Alberto Mandara
- Early alert and community involvement: approach for disaster risk reduction in Rwanda pp. 505-517

- Lamek Nahayo, Christophe Mupenzi, Alphonse Kayiranga, Fidele Karamage, Felix Ndayisaba, Enan Muhire Nyesheja and Lanhai Li
- A new hybrid procedure for the definition of seismic vulnerability in Mediterranean cross-border urban areas pp. 517-541

- Liborio Cavaleri, Fabio Trapani and Marco Filippo Ferrotto
- Complete flood frequency analysis in Abiod watershed, Biskra (Algeria) pp. 519-534

- S. Benameur, A. Benkhaled, D. Meraghni, F. Chebana and A. Necir
- Supervised classification of civil air patrol (CAP) pp. 535-556

- Elena Sava, Laura Clemente-Harding and Guido Cervone
- Evidence of extreme wave events from boulder deposits on the south-east coast of Malta (Central Mediterranean) pp. 543-568

- J. Causon Deguara and R. Gauci
- An index of Brazil’s vulnerability to expected increases in natural flash flooding and landslide disasters in the context of climate change pp. 557-582

- Nathan S. Debortoli, Pedro Ivo M. Camarinha, José A. Marengo and Regina R. Rodrigues
- Resilience and seismic risk perception at school: a geoethical experiment in Aiello Calabro, southern Italy pp. 569-586

- Francesco De Pascale, Marcello Bernardo, Francesco Muto, Dante Di Matteo and Valeria Dattilo
- Insurance as a tool for hazard risk management? An evaluation of the literature pp. 583-599

- Amanda Savitt
- Public perceptions on coastal erosion in the Maltese Islands: a case study of St George’s Bay (St Julians) and Pretty Bay (Birżebbuġa) pp. 587-604

- Maria Theresa Farrugia
- Automatic detection of wet-snow avalanche seismic signals pp. 601-618

- Conny Hammer, Donat Fäh and Matthias Ohrnberger
- Community disruptions and business costs for distant tsunami evacuations using maximum versus scenario-based zones pp. 619-643

- Nathan Wood, Rick Wilson, Jamie Jones, Jeff Peters, Ed MacMullan, Tessa Krebs, Kimberley Shoaf and Kevin Miller
- Decomposition and scenario analysis of CO2 emissions in China’s power industry: based on LMDI method pp. 645-668

- Yuhuan Zhao, Hao Li, Zhonghua Zhang, Yongfeng Zhang, Song Wang and Ya Liu
- Numerical investigation of surge–tide interactions in the Bay of Bengal along the Bangladesh coast pp. 669-694

- Mohammad Asad Hussain and Yoshimitsu Tajima
- Estimation of seismic hazard in Odisha by remote sensing and GIS techniques pp. 695-709

- S. Dhar, A. K. Rai and P. Nayak
- Determination of threshold energy for the development of seismic energy anomaly model through integrated geotectonic and geoinformatics approach pp. 711-740

- R. Sivakumar and Snehasish Ghosh
- Wave hazards on microtidal shore platforms: testing the relationship between morphology and exposure pp. 741-755

- David M. Kennedy, Daniel Ierodiaconou, Adam Weir and Barbara Brighton
- Assessment of PDI, MPDI and TVDI drought indices derived from MODIS Aqua/Terra Level 1B data in natural lands pp. 757-777

- Samaneh Zormand, Reza Jafari and Saeed Soltani Koupaei
- Multi-variate residential flood loss estimation model for Jakarta: an approach based on a combination of statistical techniques pp. 779-804

- Roshan Wahab and Robert Tiong
- A resilience loss assessment framework for evaluating flood-control dam safety upgrades pp. 805-819

- Byungil Kim, Sha Chul Shin and Du Yon Kim
- Storm surge vulnerability assessment of Saurashtra coast, Gujarat, using GIS techniques pp. 821-831

- Manik Mahapatra, R. Ratheesh and A. S. Rajawat
- Reassessment of the flood damage at a river diversion hydropower plant site: lessons learned from a case study pp. 833-847

- Ahmet Ozan Celik, Volkan Kiricci and Canberk Insel
- Damage to grass dikes due to wave overtopping pp. 849-875

- Hai Trung Le, H. J. Verhagen and J. K. Vrijling
- Identification and classification of storm surge events at Red Dog Dock, Alaska, 2004–2014 pp. 877-900

- Adam J. Wicks and David E. Atkinson
- In the aftermath of the October 2015 Alexandria Flood Challenges of an Arab city to deal with extreme rainfall storms pp. 901-917

- C. Zevenbergen, B. Bhattacharya, R. A. Wahaab, W. A. I. Elbarki, T. Busker and C. N. A. Salinas Rodriguez
- Impact of DEM-derived factors and analytical hierarchy process on landslide susceptibility mapping in the region of Rożnów Lake, Poland pp. 919-952

- Kamila Pawluszek and Andrzej Borkowski
- Regional flood frequency analysis in the High Atlas mountainous catchments of Morocco pp. 953-967

- Wiam Zkhiri, Yves Tramblay, Lahoucine Hanich and Brahim Berjamy
- Forging a paradigm shift in disaster science pp. 969-988

- A. T. Ismail-Zadeh, S. L. Cutter, K. Takeuchi and D. Paton
Volume 86, issue 1, 2017
- One step back for a leap forward: toward operational measurements of elements at risk pp. 1-6

- Christian Geiß and Hannes Taubenböck
- Assessment of reduced-complexity landscape evolution model suitability to adequately simulate flood events in complex flow conditions pp. 1-29

- Bouchra Zellou and Hassane Rahali
- Perspectives on global dynamic exposure modelling for geo-risk assessment pp. 7-30

- Massimiliano Pittore, Marc Wieland and Kevin Fleming
- Quantifying risk to agriculture from volcanic ashfall: a case study from the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand pp. 31-56

- Mary Anne Thompson, Jan M. Lindsay, Thomas M. Wilson, Sebastien Biass and Laura Sandri
- Evaluation of the seismic risk of the unreinforced masonry building stock in Antioquia, Colombia pp. 31-54

- Ana B. Acevedo, Juan D. Jaramillo, Catalina Yepes, Vitor Silva, Fernando A. Osorio and Mabé Villar
- Development of national and local exposure models of residential structures in Chile pp. 55-79

- Hernán Santa María, Matías A. Hube, Felipe Rivera, Catalina Yepes-Estrada and Jairo A. Valcárcel
- Disaster prevention, disaster preparedness and local community resilience within the context of disaster risk management in Cameroon pp. 57-88

- Festus Tongwa Aka, Gaston Wung Buh, Wilson Yatoh Fantong, Issa, Isabella Tem Zouh, Serges Laurent Bopda Djomou, Richard Tanwi Ghogomu, Terry Gibson, Mary-Ann Marmol Del, Luc Nkamdjou Sigha, Takeshi Ohba, Minoru Kusakabe, Yutaka Yoshida, Gregory Tanyileke, Joseph Metuk Nnange and Joseph Victor Hell
- Joint use of remote sensing data and volunteered geographic information for exposure estimation: evidence from Valparaíso, Chile pp. 81-105

- Christian Geiß, Anne Schauß, Torsten Riedlinger, Stefan Dech, Cecilia Zelaya, Nicolás Guzmán, Mathías A. Hube, Jamal Jokar Arsanjani and Hannes Taubenböck
- The performance of SPI and PNPI in analyzing the spatial and temporal trend of dry and wet periods over Iran pp. 89-106

- Babak Amirataee and Majid Montaseri
- Estimation of flood quantiles at gauged and ungauged sites of the four major rivers of Punjab, Pakistan pp. 107-123

- Zamir Hussain
- “Internet+” approach to mapping exposure and seismic vulnerability of buildings in a context of rapid socioeconomic growth: a case study in Tangshan, China pp. 107-139

- Wenhua Qi, Guiwu Su, Lei Sun, Fan Yang and Yang Wu
- An empirical method to estimate fatalities caused by earthquakes: the case of the Ahar–Varzaghan earthquakes (Iran) pp. 125-149

- M. Bastami and M. R. Soghrat
- Four loss estimates for the Gorkha M7.8 earthquake, April 25, 2015, before and after it occurred pp. 141-150

- Max Wyss
- Robustness of road systems to extreme flooding: using elements of GIS, travel demand, and network science pp. 151-164

- Amirhassan Kermanshah and Sybil Derrible
- Spatial exposure aspects contributing to vulnerability and resilience assessments of urban critical infrastructure in a flood and blackout context pp. 151-176

- Alexander Fekete, Katerina Tzavella and Roland Baumhauer
- Experimental research on the effect of slope morphology on bank collapse in mountain reservoir pp. 165-181

- Feng Ji, Yuchuan Shi, Huixing Zhou, Haiming Liu and Yi Liao
- Speeding up the clock in remote sensing: identifying the ‘black spots’ in exposure dynamics by capitalizing on the full spectrum of joint high spatial and temporal resolution pp. 177-182

- Christoph Aubrecht, Patrick Meier and Hannes Taubenböck
- Modeling disruptions causing domino effects in urban guided transport systems faced by flood hazards pp. 183-201

- Michaël Gonzva, Bruno Barroca, Pierre-Étienne Gautier and Youssef Diab
- Modeling the built environment for local to global earthquake risk assessment pp. 183-184

- Vitor Silva and John Schneider
- UNISDR’s global exposure database and disaster risk: current developments and required improvements pp. 185-187

- M. C. Marulanda and M. A. Salgado-Gálvez
- Some remarks on making remote sensing-based mapping of elements at risk usable in international development cooperation pp. 189-191

- Joachim Post, Juan Carlos de Léon Villagrán and Luc St-Pierre
- Seismic damage recognition based on field survey and remote sensing: general remarks and examples from the 2016 Central Italy earthquake pp. 193-195

- A. Masi, L. Chiauzzi, G. Santarsiero, M. Liuzzi and V. Tramutoli
- Geospatial data: a key ingredient for Swiss Re’s underwriting and service tools pp. 197-198

- Peter Hausmann
- Analysis of ice disasters on ultra-high-voltage direct-current transmission lines pp. 203-217

- Jiazheng Lu, Jun Guo, Jianping Hu, Li Yang and Tao Feng
- A GIS-based soil erosion prediction using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) (Lebna watershed, Cap Bon, Tunisia) pp. 219-239

- I. Gaubi, A. Chaabani, A. Ben Mammou and M. H. Hamza
- Environmental and social recovery asymmetries to large-scale disturbances in small island communities pp. 241-262

- Shankar Aswani, Ingrid Putten and Sara Miñarro
- Evaluation of the land carrying capacity of major grain-producing areas and the identification of risk factors pp. 263-280

- Kun Cheng, Qiang Fu, Song Cui, Tian-xiao Li, Wei Pei, Dong Liu and Jun Meng
- Selection of the best fit probability distribution in rainfall frequency analysis for Qatar pp. 281-296

- Abdullah Al Mamoon and Ataur Rahman
- Desertification in western Rajasthan (India): an assessment using remote sensing derived rain-use efficiency and residual trend methods pp. 297-313

- Arnab Kundu, N. R. Patel, S. K. Saha and Dipanwita Dutta
- Household-level disaster-induced losses and rural–urban migration: Experience from world’s one of the most disaster-affected countries pp. 315-326

- Asif Ishtiaque and Nurul Islam Nazem
- The contribution of satellite SAR-derived displacement measurements in landslide risk management practices pp. 327-351

- Federico Raspini, Federica Bardi, Silvia Bianchini, Andrea Ciampalini, Chiara Ventisette, Paolo Farina, Federica Ferrigno, Lorenzo Solari and Nicola Casagli
- Modeling coastal tsunami hazard from submarine mass failures: effect of slide rheology, experimental validation, and case studies off the US East Coast pp. 353-391

- Stéphan T. Grilli, Mike Shelby, Olivier Kimmoun, Guillaume Dupont, Dmitry Nicolsky, Gangfeng Ma, James T. Kirby and Fengyan Shi
- Spatial concentration, impact factors and prevention-control measures of PM2.5 pollution in China pp. 393-410

- Xianhua Wu, Yufeng Chen, Ji Guo, Guizhi Wang and Yeming Gong
- Disaster risk perception in urban contexts and for people with disabilities: case study on the city of Iquique (Chile) pp. 411-436

- Carmen-Paz Castro, Juan-Pablo Sarmiento, Rosita Edwards, Gabriela Hoberman and Katherine Wyndham
- The effects of trust in government on earthquake survivors’ risk perception and preparedness in China pp. 437-452

- Ziqiang Han, Xiaoli Lu, Elisa I. Hörhager and Jubo Yan
- Study of portable infrastructure-free cell phone detector for disaster relief pp. 453-464

- ShiYang Tang, XueMing Shu, ShiFei Shen, ZhangHua Li and SiYang Cao
- Flood vulnerability among rural households in the Red River Delta of Vietnam: implications for future climate change risk and adaptation pp. 465-492

- Pamela McElwee, Tuyen Nghiem, Hue Le and Huong Vu
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