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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 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 ChenSpatiotemporal variability of meteorological droughts in southeastern USA   pp. 1007-1038 Subhasis Mitra and Puneet SrivastavaBasinwide 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 ChaoEstimation of river flood damages in Jakarta, Indonesia   pp. 1059-1079 Pini Wijayanti, Xueqin Zhu, Petra Hellegers, Yus Budiyono and Ekko van IerlandCut slope stability assessment along ghat road section of Kolli hills, India   pp. 1081-1104 S. Anbazhagan, V. Ramesh and S. E. SaranaathanThe 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 AchourNumerical 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 DasThree-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 LiuClosed 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-JensenJoint 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 TaoComparison of two-dimensional flood propagation models: SRH-2D and Hydro_AS-2D   pp. 1207-1222 Basile Lavoie and Tew-Fik MahdiSeismic vulnerability assessment using association rule learning: application to the city of Constantine, Algeria   pp. 1223-1245 Abdelheq Guettiche, Philippe Guéguen and Mostefa MimouneBuilding damage assessment after the Riviera del Brenta tornado, northeast Italy   pp. 1247-1273 Mariano Angelo Zanini, Lorenzo Hofer, Flora Faleschini and Carlo PellegrinoA 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 RavindraEmpirical 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 PatelA selected dataset of the Iranian strong motion records   pp. 1307-1332 H. Zafarani and M. R. SoghratChina’s energy demand and carbon dioxide emissions: do carbon emission reduction paths matter?   pp. 1333-1345 Xiaofei Han, Jianling Jiao, Lancui Liu and Lanlan LiSimultaneous 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 UllahGroundwater 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 SantosArtificial 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-ShafieLandslides 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 GaoRetraction 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 BonelloStratigraphic features of the Maltese Archipelago: a synthesis   pp. 203-231 Niccolò Baldassini and Agata Di StefanoEvidence 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 StefanoActive 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. ScarfìEnergetic and spatial characterization of seismicity in the Algeria–Morocco region   pp. 273-293 M. Hamdache, J. A. Peláez, A. Kijko and A. SmitThe 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. PorfidoErratum 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. PorfidoGeophysical surveys to study a landslide body (north-eastern Sicily)   pp. 327-343 S. Imposa, S. Grassi, F. Fazio, G. Rannisi and P. CinoNanoseismic 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. RivellinoIntegrated geo-scientific surveys in the historical centre of Mesagne (Brindisi, Southern Italy)   pp. 363-383 G. Leucci, L. Giorgi, F. T. Gizzi and R. PersicoExploratory 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. TrimarchiSeismic 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. PierucciniConvolutive 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. PetrosinoA 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 GosarDeterministic assessment of seismic risk in Constantine city, Northeast Algeria   pp. 441-464 Mouloud Hamidatou and Badreddine SbartaiLocal- and global-scale seismic analyses of historical masonry compounds in San Pio delle Camere (L’Aquila, Italy)   pp. 465-487 Antonio FormisanoDynamic characterisation and seismic assessment of medieval masonry towers   pp. 489-515 Massimiliano Ferraioli, Lorenzo Miccoli, Donato Abruzzese and Alberto MandaraEarly 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 LiA 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 FerrottoComplete flood frequency analysis in Abiod watershed, Biskra (Algeria)   pp. 519-534 S. Benameur, A. Benkhaled, D. Meraghni, F. Chebana and A. NecirSupervised classification of civil air patrol (CAP)   pp. 535-556 Elena Sava, Laura Clemente-Harding and Guido CervoneEvidence of extreme wave events from boulder deposits on the south-east coast of Malta (Central Mediterranean)   pp. 543-568 J. Causon Deguara and R. GauciAn 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. RodriguesResilience 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 DattiloInsurance as a tool for hazard risk management? An evaluation of the literature   pp. 583-599 Amanda SavittPublic 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 FarrugiaAutomatic detection of wet-snow avalanche seismic signals   pp. 601-618 Conny Hammer, Donat Fäh and Matthias OhrnbergerCommunity 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 MillerDecomposition 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 LiuNumerical investigation of surge–tide interactions in the Bay of Bengal along the Bangladesh coast   pp. 669-694 Mohammad Asad Hussain and Yoshimitsu TajimaEstimation of seismic hazard in Odisha by remote sensing and GIS techniques   pp. 695-709 S. Dhar, A. K. Rai and P. NayakDetermination of threshold energy for the development of seismic energy anomaly model through integrated geotectonic and geoinformatics approach   pp. 711-740 R. Sivakumar and Snehasish GhoshWave hazards on microtidal shore platforms: testing the relationship between morphology and exposure   pp. 741-755 David M. Kennedy, Daniel Ierodiaconou, Adam Weir and Barbara BrightonAssessment 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 KoupaeiMulti-variate residential flood loss estimation model for Jakarta: an approach based on a combination of statistical techniques   pp. 779-804 Roshan Wahab and Robert TiongA resilience loss assessment framework for evaluating flood-control dam safety upgrades   pp. 805-819 Byungil Kim, Sha Chul Shin and Du Yon KimStorm surge vulnerability assessment of Saurashtra coast, Gujarat, using GIS techniques   pp. 821-831 Manik Mahapatra, R. Ratheesh and A. S. RajawatReassessment 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 InselDamage to grass dikes due to wave overtopping   pp. 849-875 Hai Trung Le, H. J. Verhagen and J. K. VrijlingIdentification and classification of storm surge events at Red Dog Dock, Alaska, 2004–2014   pp. 877-900 Adam J. Wicks and David E. AtkinsonIn 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 RodriguezImpact 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 BorkowskiRegional flood frequency analysis in the High Atlas mountainous catchments of Morocco   pp. 953-967 Wiam Zkhiri, Yves Tramblay, Lahoucine Hanich and Brahim BerjamyForging 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
 
  Assessment of reduced-complexity landscape evolution model suitability to adequately simulate flood events in complex flow conditions   pp. 1-29 Bouchra Zellou and Hassane RahaliOne step back for a leap forward: toward operational measurements of elements at risk   pp. 1-6 Christian Geiß and Hannes TaubenböckPerspectives on global dynamic exposure modelling for geo-risk assessment   pp. 7-30 Massimiliano Pittore, Marc Wieland and Kevin FlemingQuantifying 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 SandriEvaluation 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 VillarDevelopment 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. ValcárcelDisaster 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 HellJoint 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 TaubenböckThe 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“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 WuEstimation of flood quantiles at gauged and ungauged sites of the four major rivers of Punjab, Pakistan   pp. 107-123 Zamir HussainAn empirical method to estimate fatalities caused by earthquakes: the case of the Ahar–Varzaghan earthquakes (Iran)   pp. 125-149 M. Bastami and M. R. SoghratFour loss estimates for the Gorkha M7.8 earthquake, April 25, 2015, before and after it occurred   pp. 141-150 Max WyssRobustness of road systems to extreme flooding: using elements of GIS, travel demand, and network science   pp. 151-164 Amirhassan Kermanshah and Sybil DerribleSpatial 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 BaumhauerExperimental 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 LiaoSpeeding 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 TaubenböckModeling 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 DiabModeling the built environment for local to global earthquake risk assessment   pp. 183-184 Vitor Silva and John SchneiderUNISDR’s global exposure database and disaster risk: current developments and required improvements   pp. 185-187 M. C. Marulanda and M. A. Salgado-GálvezSome 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-PierreSeismic 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. TramutoliGeospatial data: a key ingredient for Swiss Re’s underwriting and service tools   pp. 197-198 Peter HausmannAnalysis of ice disasters on ultra-high-voltage direct-current transmission lines   pp. 203-217 Jiazheng Lu, Jun Guo, Jianping Hu, Li Yang and Tao FengA 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. HamzaEnvironmental and social recovery asymmetries to large-scale disturbances in small island communities   pp. 241-262 Shankar Aswani, Ingrid Putten and Sara MiñarroEvaluation 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 MengSelection of the best fit probability distribution in rainfall frequency analysis for Qatar   pp. 281-296 Abdullah Al Mamoon and Ataur RahmanDesertification 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 DuttaHousehold-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 NazemThe 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 CasagliModeling 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 ShiSpatial 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 GongDisaster 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 WyndhamThe 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 YanStudy of portable infrastructure-free cell phone detector for disaster relief   pp. 453-464 ShiYang Tang, XueMing Shu, ShiFei Shen, ZhangHua Li and SiYang CaoFlood 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 |  |  |  |  |