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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 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 Tokunaga
- Shrinking 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 Patterson
- Snowfall-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 Su
- A 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 Fu
- Flood hazard assessment for extreme flood events pp. 1569-1599

- Davor Kvočka, Roger A. Falconer and Michaela Bray
- Modelling 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. Heath
- Exploring representativeness and reliability for late medieval earthquakes in Europe pp. 1625-1636

- Paolo Forlin, Christopher Gerrard and David Petley
- Local 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 Ono
- A 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. Bossu
- Geological 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. Singhvi
- A 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. Pinto
- Glacial 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. Kumari
- Dynamic 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. Idier
- A 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 Germain
- Vulnerability of flash flooding in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia pp. 1807-1830

- Muhammad Tauhidur Rahman, Adel S. Aldosary, Kh Md Nahiduzzaman and Imran Reza
- A fuzzy c-means approach regionalization for analysis of meteorological drought homogeneous regions in western India pp. 1831-1847

- Manish Kumar Goyal and Ashutosh Sharma
- Time series effects of dissolved oxygen and nitrogen on Long Island Sound lobster harvest pp. 1849-1858

- Zinnia Mukherjee, Dipak K. Dey and Rangan Gupta
- Spatial 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 Hanifah
- Modeling 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. Kaviris
- Application of AHP with GIS in drought risk assessment for Puruliya district, India pp. 1905-1920

- Moumita Palchaudhuri and Sujata Biswas
- Disaster risk profiling in southern Africa: inventories, impacts and implications pp. 1921-1942

- Jan de Waal and Coleen Vogel
- How 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 Rossetto
- Recent 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 Li
- Building damage analysis for the updated building dataset of Istanbul pp. 1981-2007

- Betül Ergün Konukcu, Himmet Karaman and Muhammed Şahin
- Spatiotemporal 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 Jiang
- The changing landscape of disaster volunteering: opportunities, responses and gaps in Australia pp. 2031-2048

- Blythe McLennan, Joshua Whittaker and John Handmer
- Analysis of recent spatial–temporal evolution of human driving factors of wildfires in Spain pp. 2049-2070

- Marcos Rodrigues, Adrián Jiménez and Juan de la Riva
- A 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 Xu
- Extreme snow hazard and ground snow load for China pp. 2095-2120

- H. M. Mo, L. Y. Dai, F. Fan, T. Che and H. P. Hong
- Stakeholders’ 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 Ranger
- Design 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 Zaji
- An artificial neural network-based earthquake casualty estimation model for Istanbul city pp. 2163-2178

- Muhammet Gul and Ali Fuat Guneri
- Index-based evaluation of vegetation response to meteorological drought in Northern China pp. 2179-2193

- Rui Li, Jing’ai Wang, Tianjie Zhao and Jiancheng Shi
- A 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 Kumar
- Twin tropical cyclones in the Indian Ocean: the role of equatorial waves pp. 2211-2224

- Sujata K. Mandke and A. K. Sahai
- Communicating with communities (CwC) during post-disaster reconstruction: an initial analysis pp. 2225-2242

- Serena Tagliacozzo and Michele Magni
- Benefits 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 Sayama
- Assessing the influence of climate change characteristics on the rainfall duration of Turkey pp. 2265-2277

- Nihal Ata Tutkun and Gamze Özel
- Quantifying 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 Zhang
- Projection 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 Tinti
- Tsunami research in Korea pp. 437-454

- Byung-Ho Choi, Yong-Sik Cho and Sung Bum Yoon
- A numerical investigation of the 1783 landslide-induced catastrophic tsunami in Scilla, Italy pp. 455-470

- Filippo Zaniboni, Alberto Armigliato and Stefano Tinti
- Observations of meteotsunami on the Louisiana shelf: a lone soliton with a soliton pack pp. 471-492

- Alex Sheremet, Uriah Gravois and Victor Shrira
- Depression and elevation tsunami waves in the framework of the Korteweg–de Vries equation pp. 493-511

- R. Grimshaw and C. Yuan
- Modified Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equation for tsunami over irregular seabed pp. 513-528

- Yile Li and Chiang C. Mei
- About compact equations for water waves pp. 529-540

- A. I. Dyachenko, D. I. Kachulin and V. E. Zakharov
- Twenty years of progresses in oceanic rogue waves: the role played by weakly nonlinear models pp. 541-548

- Miguel Onorato and Pierre Suret
- Rogue events in spatiotemporal numerical simulations of unidirectional waves in basins of different depth pp. 549-565

- A. Slunyaev, A. Sergeeva and I. Didenkulova
- On 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. Webster
- Effect of vorticity on the generation of rogue waves due to dispersive focusing pp. 585-598

- Julien Touboul and Christian Kharif
- Fully nonlinear Boussinesq equations for long wave propagation and run-up in sloping channels with parabolic cross sections pp. 599-619

- G. Pedersen
- Shock trains on a planar beach: quasi-analytical and fully numerical solutions pp. 621-635

- L. Soldini, M. Antuono and M. Brocchini
- Impact of extreme waves on a vertical wall pp. 637-653

- Gal Akrish, Rafael Schwartz, Oded Rabinovitch and Yehuda Agnon
- Slope stability analysis using artificial intelligence techniques pp. 727-748

- Shakti Suman, S. Z. Khan, S. K. Das and S. K. Chand
- Modeling 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 Panda
- Exploring climate change perceptions, rainfall trends and perceived barriers to adaptation in a drought affected region in India pp. 777-796

- Architesh Panda
- Accounting 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 Hato
- Inter-seasonal variability of internal tides in the western Bay of Bengal pp. 809-820

- Himansu K. Pradhan, A. D. Rao and Sachiko Mohanty
- A 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. Mudry
- Reconstruction 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 Dewitte
- Testing the correlations between anomalies of statistical indexes of the geoelectric system and earthquakes pp. 877-895

- Hong-Jia Chen and Chien-Chih Chen
- Novel method of boundary condition of dam-break phenomena using ghost-particle SPH pp. 897-910

- Behnam Parmas and Hamid Reza Vosoughifar
- Disaster risk reduction knowledge among children in Muzarabani District, Zimbabwe pp. 911-931

- Chipo Muzenda-Mudavanhu, Bernard Manyena and Andrew E. Collins
- Developing a strategic flood risk management framework for Bangkok, Thailand pp. 933-957

- Nuanchan Singkran and Jaya Kandasamy
- Cotton production under risk: a simultaneous adoption of risk coping tools pp. 959-974

- Farhad Zulfiqar, Raza Ullah, Muhammad Abid and Abid Hussain
- Intra-community implications of implementing multiple tsunami-evacuation zones in Alameda, California pp. 975-995

- Jeff Peters, Nathan Wood, Rick Wilson and Kevin Miller
- Application 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 Blachowski
- Investigation 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 Karymbalis
- Incidence and recurrence of large forest fires in mainland Portugal pp. 1035-1053

- F. Ferreira-Leite, A. Bento-Gonçalves, A. Vieira, A. Nunes and L. Lourenço
- Decomposing the decoupling of CO2 emission from economic growth in BRICS countries pp. 1055-1073

- Shuang Dai, Ming Zhang and Wei Huang
- Initial carbon quota allocation methods of power sectors: a China case study pp. 1075-1089

- Ru Li and Bao-Jun Tang
- Micro-sized enterprises: vulnerability to flash floods pp. 1091-1107

- Konstantinos Karagiorgos, Micha Heiser, Thomas Thaler, Johannes Hübl and Sven Fuchs
- Empirical analysis of volunteer convergence following the 2011 tornado disaster in Tuscaloosa, Alabama pp. 1109-1135

- Emmett J. Lodree and Lauren B. Davis
- Integrated assessment for hydrometeorological drought based on Markov chain model pp. 1137-1160

- Jie Yang, Yimin Wang, Jianxia Chang, Jun Yao and Qiang Huang
- Uncertainty 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 Grear
- Sedimentological 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. Cook
- Application of foam–gel technology for suppressing coal spontaneous combustion in coal mines pp. 1207-1218

- Wanxing Ren, Qing Guo and Zhenfeng Wang
- Developing 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 Hsu
- A 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 Ma
- A 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 Koshimura
- Disaster recovery in the western Pacific: scale, vulnerability, and traditional exchange practices pp. 1287-1306

- Savanna Schuermann and Matthew Lauer
- Building climate change into risk assessments pp. 1307-1325

- Alex Coletti, Antonio De Nicola and Maria Luisa Villani
- Post-tsunami recovery in Tamil Nadu, India: combined social and infrastructural outcomes pp. 1327-1347

- Elizabeth Jordan, Amy Javernick-Will and Kathleen Tierney
- Drought monitoring and performance evaluation of MODIS-based drought severity index (DSI) over Pakistan pp. 1349-1366

- Muhammad Athar Haroon, Jiahua Zhang and Fengmei Yao
- Social vulnerability to natural hazards in São Paulo, Brazil pp. 1367-1383

- D. J. Roncancio and A. C. Nardocci
- Comparison of simplified physically based dam breach models pp. 1385-1418

- Qiming Zhong, Weiming Wu, Shengshui Chen and Meng Wang
- Flood-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 Dias
- How do hurricanes impact scholastic achievement? A Caribbean perspective pp. 1437-1462

- Nekeisha Spencer, Solomon Polachek and Eric Strobl
- Numerical 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 Cui
- Potential effects of climate changes on soil–atmosphere interaction and landslide hazard pp. 1487-1499

- Guido Rianna, Luca Comegna, Paola Mercogliano and Luciano Picarelli
- Types of water hazards in China coalmines and regional characteristics pp. 1501-1512

- Herong Gui and Manli Lin
Volume 84, issue 1, 2016
- Economics of climate change and risk of disasters in Asia–Pacific region pp. 1-5

- Yi-Ming Wei, Ke Wang, Hua Liao and Hirokazu Tatano
- Storm surge risk assessment for Yuhuan County in Taizhou City pp. 1-16

- Yuexia Zhang, Ting Li, Hui Wang and Jing Guo
- Natural disasters in the Pacific Island Countries: new measurements of impacts pp. 7-18

- Ilan Noy
- Control technology of direct passing karstic collapse pillar in longwall top-coal caving mining pp. 17-34

- Cun Zhang and Shihao Tu
- Climate 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 Goh
- Estimation 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 Shibutani
- Model 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 Jia
- Mapping tropical forest vegetation from Landsat TM images based on fusion of knowledge and geo-data pp. 51-61

- Cunjian Yang and He Huang
- How much catastrophe insurance fund needed in China for the ‘big one’? An estimation with comonotonicity method pp. 55-68

- Zheng-wen Wang and Ling Tian
- Hierarchy 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 Li
- Long-term variations of wind and wave conditions in the coastal regions of the Black Sea pp. 69-92

- Adem Akpınar and Bilal Bingölbali
- Central–local conflicts in China’s environmental policy implementation: the case of the sloping land conversion program pp. 77-96

- Xueying Yu
- Engineering geological analysis of municipal solid waste landfill stability pp. 93-107

- Yu Huang and Guanbo Fan
- China’s regional social vulnerability to geological disasters: evaluation and spatial characteristics analysis pp. 97-111

- Jundong Hou, Jun Lv, Xin Chen and Shiwei Yu
- Environmental 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 Johnson
- Research 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 Liu
- Forecast 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-Garijo
- Research 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 Liu
- Coastal infrastructure vulnerability: an integrated assessment model pp. 139-154

- Komali Kantamaneni
- Assessing 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 Wu
- The dynamic process of social capital during recovery from Tropical Storm Irene in Vermont pp. 155-174

- Mackenzie Consoer and Anita Milman
- Effects of gas pricing reform on China’s price level and total output pp. 167-178

- Zhishuang Zhu, Huaming Zhang, Gege Tao and Feng Yu
- Experiments to automatically monitor drought variation using simulated annealing algorithm pp. 175-184

- Hongbo Zhang, Nan Li, Wengang Zhang and Xiaofang Pei
- Carbon 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 Li
- Assessing 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 Irigaray
- Optimal pricing of the Taiwan carbon trading market based on a demand–supply model pp. 209-242

- Wan-Yu Liu and Qunwei Wang
- Exploring the impact of environmental regulation on economic growth, energy use, and CO2 emissions nexus in China pp. 213-231

- Huan Zhang
- Effects 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 He
- Regional 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 Zhang
- Seismic 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. Rouiller
- Decomposition analysis of factors driving CO2 emissions in Chinese provinces based on production-theoretical decomposition analysis pp. 267-277

- Liyun Chen and Qi Duan
- Linking 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 Bi
- Target 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 Liang
- Intensity 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 Chen
- Effect of information and communication technology on energy consumption in China pp. 297-315

- Botang Han, Dong Wang, Weina Ding and Lei Han
- Natural disasters and dynamics of “a paradise built in hell”: a social network approach pp. 309-333

- Hitomu Kotani and Muneta Yokomatsu
- Green technology innovation and energy intensity in China pp. 317-332

- Yanchun Chen, Botang Han and Wenmei Liu
- Approaches to carbon allowance allocation in China: a computable general equilibrium analysis pp. 333-351

- Yun-Fei Yao and Qiao-Mei Liang
- A classification method for pulse-like ground motions based on S-transform pp. 335-350

- H. Ghaffarzadeh
- Bridging the gap or broadening the problem? pp. 351-366

- Harinarayan Tiwari, Subash Pd. Rai and Kumari Shivangi
- Impact 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 Zhong
- Dynamic 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 Khan
- Comparative analysis of the international carbon verification policies and systems pp. 381-397

- Jianfu Wang, Shiping Jin, Weiguo Bai, Yongliang Li and Yuhui Jin
- Segmentation 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 Rajput
- Indirect 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 Ye
- Estimating 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. Son
- A 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 Jiang
- On 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 Jothi
- Flood hazard and risk assessment of 2014 floods in Kashmir Valley: a space-based multisensor approach pp. 437-464

- Rajesh Kumar and Prasenjit Acharya
- Landslide 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 Touthang
- An 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 Gallina
- Determinants of household flood evacuation mode choice in a developing country pp. 507-532

- Hector R. Lim, Ma. Bernadeth B. Lim and Mongkut Piantanakulchai
- Assessing 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. Dadhwal
- ARDL-based research on the nexus among FDI, environmental regulation, and energy consumption in Shanghai (China) pp. 551-564

- Jing Xu, Min Zhou and Hailong Li
- Presence-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. Bonasera
- A 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 Peng
- Flooding 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 Wu
- Partnership 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 Zhuang
- A storm surge projection and disaster risk assessment model for China coastal areas pp. 649-667

- Shuo Yang, Xin Liu and Qiang Liu
- A 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 Casagli
- Estimating 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 Wang
- Facts and lessons related to the explosion accident in Tianjin Port, China pp. 707-713

- B. Zhao
- Dynamic game analysis on China’s public and private oil stockpiles pp. 715-723

- Huanan Li and Xin Chen
- Erratum 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
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