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 Volume 84, issue 3, 2016
 
  Spatial and temporal changes in flood hazard potential at coastal lowland area: a case study in the Kujukuri Plain, Japan   pp. 1513-1527 Huali Chen, Yuka Ito, Marie Sawamukai, Tao Su and Tomochika TokunagaShrinking of Vann Island, Gulf of Mannar, SE coast of India: assessing the impacts   pp. 1529-1538 M. Jayaprakash, K. Sivakumar, S. Muthusamy, R. R. Krishnamurthy and J. K. Edward PattersonSnowfall-related deterioration behavior of the Ming Great Wall in the eastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau   pp. 1539-1550 Tianbiao Pu, Wenwu Chen, Yumin Du, Wenjuan Li and Na SuA comprehensive approach from the raw and normalized anomalies to the analysis and prediction of the Beijing extreme rainfall on July 21, 2012   pp. 1551-1567 Ning Jiang, Weihong Qian, Jun Du, Richard H. Grumm and Jiaolan FuFlood hazard assessment for extreme flood events   pp. 1569-1599 Davor Kvočka, Roger A. Falconer and Michaela BrayModelling sea level surges in the Firth of Clyde, a fjordic embayment in south-west Scotland   pp. 1601-1623 Alessandro D. Sabatino, Rory B. O’Hara Murray, Alan Hills, Douglas C. Speirs and Michael R. HeathExploring representativeness and reliability for late medieval earthquakes in Europe   pp. 1625-1636 Paolo Forlin, Christopher Gerrard and David PetleyLocal politicians as linking social capital: an empirical test of political behavior after Japan’s 3/11 disasters   pp. 1637-1659 Daniel P. Aldrich and Yoshikuni OnoA comparison of observed and predicted ground motions from the 2015 MW7.8 Gorkha, Nepal, earthquake   pp. 1661-1684 Susan E. Hough, Stacey S. Martin, Vineet Gahalaut, Anand Joshi, M. Landes and R. BossuGeological evidences of extreme waves along the Gujarat coast of western India   pp. 1685-1704 Nilesh Bhatt, Madhav K. Murari, Vishal Ukey, S. P. Prizomwala and A. K. SinghviA local-scale approach to estuarine flood risk management   pp. 1705-1739 Paula Freire, Alexandre O. Tavares, Luís Sá, Anabela Oliveira, André B. Fortunato, Pedro P. Santos, Ana Rilo, João L. Gomes, João Rogeiro, Rui Pablo and Pedro J. PintoGlacial lake outburst flood risk in Himachal Pradesh, India: an integrative and anticipatory approach considering current and future threats   pp. 1741-1763 S. K. Allen, A. Linsbauer, S. S. Randhawa, C. Huggel, P. Rana and A. KumariDynamic parameter sensitivity in numerical modelling of cyclone-induced waves: a multi-look approach using advanced meta-modelling techniques   pp. 1765-1792 J. Rohmer, S. Lecacheux, R. Pedreros, H. Quetelard, F. Bonnardot and D. IdierA protective seam with nearly whole rock mining technology for controlling coal and gas outburst hazards: a case study   pp. 1793-1806 Qiang Sun, Jixiong Zhang, Qiang Zhang, Wei Yin and Deon GermainVulnerability of flash flooding in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia   pp. 1807-1830 Muhammad Tauhidur Rahman, Adel S. Aldosary, Kh Md Nahiduzzaman and Imran RezaA fuzzy c-means approach regionalization for analysis of meteorological drought homogeneous regions in western India   pp. 1831-1847 Manish Kumar Goyal and Ashutosh SharmaTime series effects of dissolved oxygen and nitrogen on Long Island Sound lobster harvest   pp. 1849-1858 Zinnia Mukherjee, Dipak K. Dey and Rangan GuptaSpatial distribution of natural γ radiation exposure and its relationship to soil types   pp. 1859-1872 Ahmad Termizi Ramli, Mohammad Syazwan Mohd Sanusi, Muhammad Hisyam Lee, Sallehuddin Sahrone and Nor Zati Hani Abu HanifahModeling landslide susceptibility in Greece: a weighted linear combination approach using analytic hierarchical process, validated with spatial and statistical analysis   pp. 1873-1904 G. Sakkas, I. Misailidis, N. Sakellariou, V. Kouskouna and G. KavirisApplication of AHP with GIS in drought risk assessment for Puruliya district, India   pp. 1905-1920 Moumita Palchaudhuri and Sujata BiswasDisaster risk profiling in southern Africa: inventories, impacts and implications   pp. 1921-1942 Jan  de Waal and Coleen VogelHow to increase earthquake and home fire preparedness: the fix-it intervention   pp. 1943-1965 Helene Joffe, Gabriela Perez-Fuentes, Henry W. W. Potts and Tiziana RossettoRecent changes of extreme dryness/wetness pattern and its possible impact on rice productivity in Jiangsu Province, southeast China   pp. 1967-1979 Jin Huang, Fangmin Zhang, Yan Xue and Qi LiBuilding damage analysis for the updated building dataset of Istanbul   pp. 1981-2007 Betül Ergün Konukcu, Himmet Karaman and Muhammed ŞahinSpatiotemporal distributions of influential tropical cyclones and associated economic losses in China in 1984–2015   pp. 2009-2030 Yanjun Wang, Shanshan Wen, Xiucang Li, Fischer Thomas, Buda Su, Run Wang and Tong JiangThe changing landscape of disaster volunteering: opportunities, responses and gaps in Australia   pp. 2031-2048 Blythe McLennan, Joshua Whittaker and John HandmerAnalysis of recent spatial–temporal evolution of human driving factors of wildfires in Spain   pp. 2049-2070 Marcos Rodrigues, Adrián Jiménez and Juan  de la RivaA cascading flash flood guidance system: development and application in Yunnan Province, China   pp. 2071-2093 Ziyue Zeng, Guoqiang Tang, Di Long, Chao Zeng, Meihong Ma, Yang Hong, Hui Xu and Jing XuExtreme snow hazard and ground snow load for China   pp. 2095-2120 H. M. Mo, L. Y. Dai, F. Fan, T. Che and H. P. HongStakeholders’ perceptions of the overall effectiveness of early warning systems and risk assessments for weather-related hazards in Africa, the Caribbean and South Asia   pp. 2121-2144 Darren Lumbroso, Emma Brown and Nicola RangerDesign of a support vector machine with different kernel functions to predict scour depth around bridge piers   pp. 2145-2162 Hassan Sharafi, Isa Ebtehaj, Hossein Bonakdari and Amir Hossein ZajiAn artificial neural network-based earthquake casualty estimation model for Istanbul city   pp. 2163-2178 Muhammet Gul and Ali Fuat GuneriIndex-based evaluation of vegetation response to meteorological drought in Northern China   pp. 2179-2193 Rui Li, Jing’ai Wang, Tianjie Zhao and Jiancheng ShiA study of characteristics of ground motion response spectra from earthquakes recorded in NE Himalayan region: an active plate boundary   pp. 2195-2210 Babita Sharma, Sumer Chopra, P. Chingtham and Vikas KumarTwin tropical cyclones in the Indian Ocean: the role of equatorial waves   pp. 2211-2224 Sujata K. Mandke and A. K. SahaiCommunicating with communities (CwC) during post-disaster reconstruction: an initial analysis   pp. 2225-2242 Serena Tagliacozzo and Michele MagniBenefits of flood-prone land use and the role of coping capacity, Candaba floodplains, Philippines   pp. 2243-2264 Andrea M. Juarez-Lucas, Kelly M. Kibler, Miho Ohara and Takahiro SayamaAssessing the influence of climate change characteristics on the rainfall duration of Turkey   pp. 2265-2277 Nihal Ata Tutkun and Gamze ÖzelQuantifying the effect on flood regime of land-use pattern changes via hydrological simulation in the upper Huaihe River basin, China   pp. 2279-2297 Meixiu Yu, Qiongfang Li, Xiaolong Liu and Jianyun ZhangProjection of precipitation extremes for eight global warming targets by 17 CMIP5 models   pp. 2299-2319 Xiaojun Guo, Jianbin Huang, Yong Luo, Zongci Zhao and Ying Xu Volume 84, issue 2, 2016
 
  Advances in nonlinear wave research for hazard warning and mitigation   pp. 431-436 Ira Didenkulova, Roger Grimshaw, Alexey Slunyaev and Stefano TintiTsunami research in Korea   pp. 437-454 Byung-Ho Choi, Yong-Sik Cho and Sung Bum YoonA numerical investigation of the 1783 landslide-induced catastrophic tsunami in Scilla, Italy   pp. 455-470 Filippo Zaniboni, Alberto Armigliato and Stefano TintiObservations of meteotsunami on the Louisiana shelf: a lone soliton with a soliton pack   pp. 471-492 Alex Sheremet, Uriah Gravois and Victor ShriraDepression and elevation tsunami waves in the framework of the Korteweg–de Vries equation   pp. 493-511 R. Grimshaw and C. YuanModified Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equation for tsunami over irregular seabed   pp. 513-528 Yile Li and Chiang C. MeiAbout compact equations for water waves   pp. 529-540 A. I. Dyachenko, D. I. Kachulin and V. E. ZakharovTwenty years of progresses in oceanic rogue waves: the role played by weakly nonlinear models   pp. 541-548 Miguel Onorato and Pierre SuretRogue events in spatiotemporal numerical simulations of unidirectional waves in basins of different depth   pp. 549-565 A. Slunyaev, A. Sergeeva and I. DidenkulovaOn wave–current interaction by the Green–Naghdi equations in shallow water   pp. 567-583 W. Y. Duan, K. Zheng, B. B. Zhao, Z. Demirbilek, R. C. Ertekin and W. C. WebsterEffect of vorticity on the generation of rogue waves due to dispersive focusing   pp. 585-598 Julien Touboul and Christian KharifFully nonlinear Boussinesq equations for long wave propagation and run-up in sloping channels with parabolic cross sections   pp. 599-619 G. PedersenShock trains on a planar beach: quasi-analytical and fully numerical solutions   pp. 621-635 L. Soldini, M. Antuono and M. BrocchiniImpact of extreme waves on a vertical wall   pp. 637-653 Gal Akrish, Rafael Schwartz, Oded Rabinovitch and Yehuda AgnonSlope stability analysis using artificial intelligence techniques   pp. 727-748 Shakti Suman, S. Z. Khan, S. K. Das and S. K. ChandModeling urban floods and drainage using SWMM and MIKE URBAN: a case study   pp. 749-776 Deepak Singh Bisht, Chandranath Chatterjee, Shivani Kalakoti, Pawan Upadhyay, Manaswinee Sahoo and Ambarnil PandaExploring climate change perceptions, rainfall trends and perceived barriers to adaptation in a drought affected region in India   pp. 777-796 Architesh PandaAccounting for spatial correlation in tsunami evacuation destination choice: a case study of the Great East Japan Earthquake   pp. 797-807 Giancarlos Troncoso Parady and Eiji HatoInter-seasonal variability of internal tides in the western Bay of Bengal   pp. 809-820 Himansu K. Pradhan, A. D. Rao and Sachiko MohantyA multi-dimensional statistical rainfall threshold for deep landslides based on groundwater recharge and support vector machines   pp. 821-849 A. Vallet, D. Varron, C. Bertrand, O. Fabbri and J. MudryReconstruction of a flash flood event through a multi-hazard approach: focus on the Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda   pp. 851-876 Liesbet Jacobs, Jan Maes, Kewan Mertens, John Sekajugo, Wim Thiery, Nicole  van Lipzig, Jean Poesen, Matthieu Kervyn and Olivier DewitteTesting the correlations between anomalies of statistical indexes of the geoelectric system and earthquakes   pp. 877-895 Hong-Jia Chen and Chien-Chih ChenNovel method of boundary condition of dam-break phenomena using ghost-particle SPH   pp. 897-910 Behnam Parmas and Hamid Reza VosoughifarDisaster risk reduction knowledge among children in Muzarabani District, Zimbabwe   pp. 911-931 Chipo Muzenda-Mudavanhu, Bernard Manyena and Andrew E. CollinsDeveloping a strategic flood risk management framework for Bangkok, Thailand   pp. 933-957 Nuanchan Singkran and Jaya KandasamyCotton production under risk: a simultaneous adoption of risk coping tools   pp. 959-974 Farhad Zulfiqar, Raza Ullah, Muhammad Abid and Abid HussainIntra-community implications of implementing multiple tsunami-evacuation zones in Alameda, California   pp. 975-995 Jeff Peters, Nathan Wood, Rick Wilson and Kevin MillerApplication of GIS spatial regression methods in assessment of land subsidence in complicated mining conditions: case study of the Walbrzych coal mine (SW Poland)   pp. 997-1014 Jan BlachowskiInvestigation of flash flood natural causes of Xirolaki Torrent, Northern Greece based on GIS modeling and geomorphological analysis   pp. 1015-1033 Konstantinos Tsanakas, Kalliopi Gaki-Papanastassiou, Kleomenis Kalogeropoulos, Christos Chalkias, Petros Katsafados and Efthimios KarymbalisIncidence and recurrence of large forest fires in mainland Portugal   pp. 1035-1053 F. Ferreira-Leite, A. Bento-Gonçalves, A. Vieira, A. Nunes and L. LourençoDecomposing the decoupling of CO2 emission from economic growth in BRICS countries   pp. 1055-1073 Shuang Dai, Ming Zhang and Wei HuangInitial carbon quota allocation methods of power sectors: a China case study   pp. 1075-1089 Ru Li and Bao-Jun TangMicro-sized enterprises: vulnerability to flash floods   pp. 1091-1107 Konstantinos Karagiorgos, Micha Heiser, Thomas Thaler, Johannes Hübl and Sven FuchsEmpirical analysis of volunteer convergence following the 2011 tornado disaster in Tuscaloosa, Alabama   pp. 1109-1135 Emmett J. Lodree and Lauren B. DavisIntegrated assessment for hydrometeorological drought based on Markov chain model   pp. 1137-1160 Jie Yang, Yimin Wang, Jianxia Chang, Jun Yao and Qiang HuangUncertainty and feasibility of dynamical downscaling for modeling tropical cyclones for storm surge simulation   pp. 1161-1184 Zhaoqing Yang, Sourav Taraphdar, Taiping Wang, L. Ruby Leung and Molly GrearSedimentological records of the C.E. 1707 Hōei Nankai Trough tsunami in the Bungo Channel, southwestern Japan   pp. 1185-1205 Hannah E. Baranes, Jonathan D. Woodruff, Davin J. Wallace, Kinuyo Kanamaru and Timothy L. CookApplication of foam–gel technology for suppressing coal spontaneous combustion in coal mines   pp. 1207-1218 Wanxing Ren, Qing Guo and Zhenfeng WangDeveloping a theoretical framework for integrated vulnerability of businesses to sea level rise   pp. 1219-1239 Jie Song, Zhong-Ren Peng, Liyuan Zhao and Chih-Hung HsuA new crowdsourcing model to assess disaster using microblog data in typhoon Haiyan   pp. 1241-1256 Qing Deng, Yi Liu, Hui Zhang, Xiaolong Deng and Yefeng MaA proposed methodology for deriving tsunami fragility functions for buildings using optimum intensity measures   pp. 1257-1285 Joshua Macabuag, Tiziana Rossetto, Ioanna Ioannou, Anawat Suppasri, Daisuke Sugawara, Bruno Adriano, Fumihiko Imamura, Ian Eames and Shunichi KoshimuraDisaster recovery in the western Pacific: scale, vulnerability, and traditional exchange practices   pp. 1287-1306 Savanna Schuermann and Matthew LauerBuilding climate change into risk assessments   pp. 1307-1325 Alex Coletti, Antonio  De Nicola and Maria Luisa VillaniPost-tsunami recovery in Tamil Nadu, India: combined social and infrastructural outcomes   pp. 1327-1347 Elizabeth Jordan, Amy Javernick-Will and Kathleen TierneyDrought monitoring and performance evaluation of MODIS-based drought severity index (DSI) over Pakistan   pp. 1349-1366 Muhammad Athar Haroon, Jiahua Zhang and Fengmei YaoSocial vulnerability to natural hazards in São Paulo, Brazil   pp. 1367-1383 D. J. Roncancio and A. C. NardocciComparison of simplified physically based dam breach models   pp. 1385-1418 Qiming Zhong, Weiming Wu, Shengshui Chen and Meng WangFlood-related leptospirosis outbreaks in Brazil: perspectives for a joint monitoring by health services and disaster monitoring centers   pp. 1419-1435 Luciana  de Resende Londe, Rodrigo Silva Conceição, Tiago Bernardes and Mariane Carvalho  de Assis DiasHow do hurricanes impact scholastic achievement? A Caribbean perspective   pp. 1437-1462 Nekeisha Spencer, Solomon Polachek and Eric StroblNumerical simulation and application study on a remote emergency rescue system during a belt fire in coal mines   pp. 1463-1485 Kai Wang, Shuguang Jiang, Xiaoping Ma, Zhengyan Wu, Hao Shao, Weiqing Zhang and Chuanbo CuiPotential effects of climate changes on soil–atmosphere interaction and landslide hazard   pp. 1487-1499 Guido Rianna, Luca Comegna, Paola Mercogliano and Luciano PicarelliTypes of water hazards in China coalmines and regional characteristics   pp. 1501-1512 Herong Gui and Manli Lin Volume 84, issue 1, 2016
 
  Storm surge risk assessment for Yuhuan County in Taizhou City   pp. 1-16 Yuexia Zhang, Ting Li, Hui Wang and Jing GuoEconomics of climate change and risk of disasters in Asia–Pacific region   pp. 1-5 Yi-Ming Wei, Ke Wang, Hua Liao and Hirokazu TatanoNatural disasters in the Pacific Island Countries: new measurements of impacts   pp. 7-18 Ilan NoyControl technology of direct passing karstic collapse pillar in longwall top-coal caving mining   pp. 17-34 Cun Zhang and Shihao TuClimate extremes: an observation and projection of its impacts on food production in ASEAN   pp. 19-33 Jonatan A. Lassa, Allen Yu-Hung Lai and Tian GohModel test study on the subsidence of high-rise building group due to variation of groundwater level   pp. 35-53 Zhen-Dong Cui, Zheng Li and Ya-Jie JiaEstimation of property loss and business interruption loss caused by storm surge inundation due to climate change: a case of Typhoon Vera revisit   pp. 35-49 Xinyu Jiang, Nobuhito Mori, Hirokazu Tatano, Lijiao Yang and Yoko ShibutaniMapping tropical forest vegetation from Landsat TM images based on fusion of knowledge and geo-data   pp. 51-61 Cunjian Yang and He HuangHow much catastrophe insurance fund needed in China for the ‘big one’? An estimation with comonotonicity method   pp. 55-68 Zheng-wen Wang and Ling TianHierarchy evaluation of water resources vulnerability under climate change in Beijing, China   pp. 63-76 Xiao-Hua Yang, Bo-Yang Sun, Jian Zhang, Mei-Shui Li, Jun He, Yi-Ming Wei and Yu-Qi LiLong-term variations of wind and wave conditions in the coastal regions of the Black Sea   pp. 69-92 Adem Akpınar and Bilal BingölbaliCentral–local conflicts in China’s environmental policy implementation: the case of the sloping land conversion program   pp. 77-96 Xueying YuEngineering geological analysis of municipal solid waste landfill stability   pp. 93-107 Yu Huang and Guanbo FanChina’s regional social vulnerability to geological disasters: evaluation and spatial characteristics analysis   pp. 97-111 Jundong Hou, Jun Lv, Xin Chen and Shiwei YuEnvironmental health hazards on industrial disasters: a study on how to achieve community-level social support   pp. 109-120 Cheryl-Ann Sarita Boodram and Emmanuel Janagan JohnsonResearch on comprehensive carrying capacity of Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region based on state-space method   pp. 113-128 Bao-Jun Tang, Yujie Hu, Huanan Li, Dongwei Yang and Jiangpeng LiuForecast model of allergenic hazard using trends of Poaceae airborne pollen over an urban area in SW Iberian Peninsula (Europe)   pp. 121-137 Santiago Fernández-Rodríguez, Pablo Durán-Barroso, Inmaculada Silva-Palacios, Rafael Tormo-Molina, José María Maya-Manzano and Ángela Gonzalo-GarijoResearch on China export structure adjustment: an embodied carbon perspective   pp. 129-151 Pi-qin Gong, Bao-Jun Tang, Yu-chong Xiao, Gao-jie Lin and Jian-yun LiuCoastal infrastructure vulnerability: an integrated assessment model   pp. 139-154 Komali KantamaneniAssessing the possible impacts of temperature change on air quality and public health in Beijing, 2008–2012   pp. 153-165 Maria Ikram, Zhijun Yan, Yan Liu and Dan WuThe dynamic process of social capital during recovery from Tropical Storm Irene in Vermont   pp. 155-174 Mackenzie Consoer and Anita MilmanEffects of gas pricing reform on China’s price level and total output   pp. 167-178 Zhishuang Zhu, Huaming Zhang, Gege Tao and Feng YuExperiments to automatically monitor drought variation using simulated annealing algorithm   pp. 175-184 Hongbo Zhang, Nan Li, Wengang Zhang and Xiaofang PeiCarbon emission mitigation through regulatory policies and operations adaptation in supply chains: theoretic developments and extensions   pp. 179-207 Longfei He, Chenglin Hu, Daozhi Zhao, Haili Lu, Xiaoxi Fu and Yiyu LiAssessing critical rainfall thresholds for landslide triggering by generating additional information from a reduced database: an approach with examples from the Betic Cordillera (Spain)   pp. 185-212 José Antonio Palenzuela, Jorge David Jiménez-Perálvarez, José Chacón and Clemente IrigarayOptimal pricing of the Taiwan carbon trading market based on a demand–supply model   pp. 209-242 Wan Yu Liu and Qunwei WangExploring the impact of environmental regulation on economic growth, energy use, and CO2 emissions nexus in China   pp. 213-231 Huan ZhangEffects of rainfall intensity on splash erosion and its spatial distribution under maize canopy   pp. 233-247 Tao Liu, Jian Luo, Zicheng Zheng, Tingxuan Li and Shuqin HeRegional operational and environmental performance evaluation in China: non-radial DEA methodology under natural and managerial disposability   pp. 243-265 Malin Song, Guijun Zhang, Kuangnan Fang and Jing ZhangSeismic vulnerability assessment at urban scale for two typical Swiss cities using Risk-UE methodology   pp. 249-269 P. Lestuzzi, S. Podestà, C. Luchini, A. Garofano, D. Kazantzidou-Firtinidou, C. Bozzano, P. Bischof, A. Haffter and J.-D. RouillerDecomposition analysis of factors driving CO2 emissions in Chinese provinces based on production-theoretical decomposition analysis   pp. 267-277 Liyun Chen and Qi DuanLinking land subsidence over the Yellow River delta, China, to hydrocarbon exploitation using multi-temporal InSAR   pp. 271-291 Yilin Liu, Haijun Huang, Yanxia Liu and Haibo BiTarget setting and allocation of carbon emissions abatement based on DEA and closest target: an application to 20 APEC economies   pp. 279-296 Jie Wu, Jun-Fei Chu and Liang LiangIntensity and economic loss assessment of the snow, low-temperature and frost disasters: a case study of Beijing City   pp. 293-307 Guizhi Wang, Lingyan Wu and Jibo ChenEffect of information and communication technology on energy consumption in China   pp. 297-315 Botang Han, Dong Wang, Weina Ding and Lei HanNatural disasters and dynamics of “a paradise built in hell”: a social network approach   pp. 309-333 Hitomu Kotani and Muneta YokomatsuGreen technology innovation and energy intensity in China   pp. 317-332 Yanchun Chen, Botang Han and Wenmei LiuApproaches to carbon allowance allocation in China: a computable general equilibrium analysis   pp. 333-351 Yun-Fei Yao and Qiao-Mei LiangA classification method for pulse-like ground motions based on S-transform   pp. 335-350 H. GhaffarzadehBridging the gap or broadening the problem?   pp. 351-366 Harinarayan Tiwari, Subash Pd. Rai and Kumari ShivangiImpact of household expenditures on CO2 emissions in China: Income-determined or lifestyle-driven?   pp. 353-379 Qian Wang, Qiao-Mei Liang, Bing Wang and Fang-Xun ZhongDynamic linkages among energy consumption, air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions and agricultural production in Pakistan: sustainable agriculture key to policy success   pp. 367-381 Muhammad Imran Qureshi, Usama Awan, Zeeshan Arshad, Amran Md. Rasli, Khalid Zaman and Faisal KhanComparative analysis of the international carbon verification policies and systems   pp. 381-397 Jianfu Wang, Shiping Jin, Weiguo Bai, Yongliang Li and Yuhui JinSegmentation of Main Boundary Thrust and Main Central Thrust in Western Himalaya for assessment of seismic hazard   pp. 383-403 Singh Mridula, Amita Sinvhal, Hans Raj Wason and Swati Singh RajputIndirect carbon emissions from household consumption between China and the USA: based on an input–output model   pp. 399-410 Xiao-Wei Ma, Jia Du, Meng-Ying Zhang and Yi YeEstimating the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association claim payout of commercial buildings from Hurricane Ike   pp. 405-424 J. M. Kim, P. K. Woods, Y. J. Park and K. SonA methodology for estimating business interruption loss caused by flood disasters: insights from business surveys after Tokai Heavy Rain in Japan   pp. 411-430 Lijiao Yang, Yoshio Kajitani, Hirokazu Tatano and Xinyu JiangOn the relation of vegetation and southwest monsoon rainfall over Western Ghats, India   pp. 425-436 T. V. Lakshmi Kumar, Koteswara Rao, R. Uma, Humberto Barbosa, K. V. K. R. K. Patnaik and Emily Prabha JothiFlood hazard and risk assessment of 2014 floods in Kashmir Valley: a space-based multisensor approach   pp. 437-464 Rajesh Kumar and Prasenjit AcharyaLandslide susceptibility zonation mapping using frequency ratio and fuzzy gamma operator models in part of NH-39, Manipur, India   pp. 465-488 Guru Balamurugan, Veerappan Ramesh and Mangminlen TouthangAn evaluation of the Community Disaster Resilience Scorecard Toolkit by small, high-risk communities on the Sunshine Coast   pp. 489-505 Lila Singh‐Peterson, Paul Salmon, Natassia Goode and John GallinaDeterminants of household flood evacuation mode choice in a developing country   pp. 507-532 Hector R. Lim, Ma. Bernadeth B. Lim and Mongkut PiantanakulchaiAssessing crop water stress during late kharif season using Normalized Diurnal Difference Vegetation Water Content (nddVWC) of Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer–Earth Observing System (AMSR-E)   pp. 533-549 Abhishek Chakraborty, M. V. R. Seshasai and V. K. DadhwalARDL-based research on the nexus among FDI, environmental regulation, and energy consumption in Shanghai (China)   pp. 551-564 Jing Xu, Min Zhou and Hailong LiPresence-only approach to assess landslide triggering-thickness susceptibility: a test for the Mili catchment (north-eastern Sicily, Italy)   pp. 565-588 L. Lombardo, G. Fubelli, G. Amato and M. BonaseraA framework to analyze vulnerability of critical infrastructure to climate change: the case of a coastal community in Florida   pp. 589-609 Suwan Shen, Xi Feng and Zhong Ren PengFlooding risk assessment of coastal tourist attractions affected by sea level rise and storm surge: a case study in Zhejiang Province, China   pp. 611-624 Yan Fang, Jie Yin and Bihu WuPartnership behavior in disaster relief operations: a case study comparison of the responses to the tornado in Joplin, Missouri and Hurricane Sandy along the Jersey Coast   pp. 625-647 John Coles, Jing Zhang and Jun ZhuangA storm surge projection and disaster risk assessment model for China coastal areas   pp. 649-667 Shuo Yang, Xin Liu and Qiang LiuA statistical-based approach for determining the intensity of unrest phases at Stromboli volcano (Southern Italy) using one-step-ahead forecasts of displacement time series   pp. 669-683 Tommaso Carlà, Emanuele Intrieri, Federico Traglia and Nicola CasagliEstimating the abatement potential of provincial carbon intensity based on the environmental learning curve model in China   pp. 685-705 Fang Guo, Tao Zhao, Yanan Wang and Yue WangFacts and lessons related to the explosion accident in Tianjin Port, China   pp. 707-713 B. ZhaoDynamic game analysis on China’s public and private oil stockpiles   pp. 715-723 Huanan Li and Xin ChenErratum to: Assessing the impacts of and resilience to Tropical Cyclone Bejisa, Reunion Island (Indian Ocean)   pp. 725-726 V. K. E. Duvat, A. K. Magnan, S. Etienne, Chris Salmon and C. Pignon-Mussaud |  |  |  |  |