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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 78, issue 3, 2015
 
  Government ideology and the natural disasters: a global investigation   pp. 1481-1490 Jun Wen and Chun-Ping ChangCommunity participation in flood mapping in the Amazon through interdisciplinary methods   pp. 1491-1500 Milena Andrade and Claudio SzlafszteinA study on dynamic evaluation of urban integrated natural disaster risk based on vague set and information axiom   pp. 1501-1516 Chaofeng Liu and Xiangjun ZuoEarthquake environmental effects and ESI 2007 seismic intensities of the early 2014 Cephalonia (Ionian Sea, western Greece) earthquakes (January 26 and February 3, Mw 6.0)   pp. 1517-1544 Efthymios Lekkas and Spyridon MavroulisTowards a cross-domain interoperable framework for natural hazards and disaster risk reduction information   pp. 1545-1563 Robert Tomas, Matthew Harrison, José Barredo, Florian Thomas, Miguel Llorente Isidro, Manuela Pfeiffer and Otakar ČerbaRisk assessment of groundwater pollution with a new methodological framework: application of Dempster–Shafer theory and GIS   pp. 1565-1585 Aminreza Neshat and Biswajeet PradhanRapid appraisal of rainfall threshold and selected landslides in Baguio, Philippines   pp. 1587-1607 Dymphna Nolasco-Javier, Lalit Kumar and Arlene TengonciangAssessing the influence of atmospheric and topographic correction and inclusion of SWIR bands in burned scars detection from high-resolution EO imagery: a case study using ASTER   pp. 1609-1628 Yahia Said, George Petropoulos and Prashant SrivastavaAn EPIC model-based vulnerability assessment of wheat subject to drought   pp. 1629-1652 Yaojie Yue, Jian Li, Xinyue Ye, Zhiqiang Wang, A-Xing Zhu and Jing-ai WangThe real-time needs of emergency managers for tropical cyclone storm tide forecasting: results of a participatory stakeholder engagement process   pp. 1653-1668 Joanna Burston, Daniel Ware and Rodger TomlinsonEcosystem approach for natural hazard mitigation of volcanic tephra in Iceland: building resilience and sustainability   pp. 1669-1691 Anna ÁgústsdóttirSpatial and temporal variations of wave height in shelf seas around India   pp. 1693-1706 V. Kumar and T. AnoopHow do links between households and NGOs promote disaster resilience and recovery?: A case study of linking social networks on the Bangladeshi coast   pp. 1707-1727 Rabiul Islam and Greg WalkerdenDeveloping an integrated framework to quantify resilience of urban systems against disasters   pp. 1729-1748 Anna Bozza, Domenico Asprone and Gaetano ManfrediAn integrated artificial neural network model for the landslide susceptibility assessment of Osado Island, Japan   pp. 1749-1776 Jie Dou, Hiromitsu Yamagishi, Hamid Pourghasemi, Ali Yunus, Xuan Song, Yueren Xu and Zhongfan ZhuThe effect of the generalized extreme value distribution parameter estimation methods in extreme wind speed prediction   pp. 1777-1809 Takvor Soukissian and Christos TsalisEvaluation of earthquake mitigation measures to reduce economic and human losses: a case study to residential property owners in the metropolitan area of Shiraz, Iran   pp. 1811-1826 Mehdi Sadeghi, Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler and Mohsen Ghafory-AshtianyUsing vulnerability indicators to develop resilience networks: a similarity approach   pp. 1827-1841 Stephanie Chang, Jackie Yip, Shona Zijll  de Jong, Rebecca Chaster and Ashley LowcockAn estimation method of soil freeze-thaw erosion in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau   pp. 1843-1857 Bing Guo, Yi Zhou, Jinfeng Zhu, Wenliang Liu, Futao Wang, Litao Wang and Lin JiangPopulation evacuation: evaluating spatial distribution of flood shelters and vulnerable residential units in Dhaka with geographic information systems   pp. 1859-1882 Akiko Masuya, Ashraf Dewan and Robert CornerHindcast of the Hércules winter storm in the North Atlantic   pp. 1883-1897 Sonia Ponce  de León and C. Guedes SoaresChange detection in floodable areas of the Danube delta using radar images   pp. 1899-1916 Simona Niculescu, Cédric Lardeux, Jenica Hanganu, Grégoire Mercier and Laurence DavidEffect of alternative distributions of ground motion variability on results of probabilistic seismic hazard analysis   pp. 1917-1930 V. PavlenkoCalibration of restitution coefficients using rockfall simulations based on 3D photogrammetry model: a case study   pp. 1931-1946 Dong Kim, Ivan Gratchev, Jeroen Berends and Arumugam BalasubramaniamUncertainty analysis for extreme flood events in a semi-arid region   pp. 1947-1960 Majid Mirzaei, Yuk Huang, Ahmed El-Shafie, Tayebeh Chimeh, Juneseok Lee, Nariman Vaizadeh and Jan AdamowskiTyphoon-induced slope collapse assessment using a novel bee colony optimized support vector classifier   pp. 1961-1978 Min-Yuan Cheng and Nhat-Duc HoangSeismic risk perception in the aftermath of Wenchuan earthquakes in southwestern China   pp. 1979-1996 Alex Lo and Lewis CheungEvaluation of seismic hazard and potential of earthquake-induced landslides of the Nilgiris, India   pp. 1997-2015 S. Elayaraja, S. Chandrasekaran and G. GanapathyA method of flood severity assessment for predicting local flood hazards in small ungauged catchments   pp. 2017-2033 Eung Kim and Hyun ChoiSeismic risk assessment of building stocks in Indian context   pp. 2035-2051 Radhikesh Nanda, Nilendu Paul, Ningthoujam Chanu and Sukanti RoutErratum to: Seismic risk assessment of building stocks in Indian context   pp. 2053-2053 Radhikesh Nanda, Nilendu Paul, Ningthoujam Chanu and Sukanti RoutDetecting torrential processes from a distance with a seismic monitoring network   pp. 2055-2080 V. Coviello, M. Arattano and L. TurconiEffects of Hurricanes Irene and Sandy in New Jersey: traffic patterns and highway disruptions during evacuations   pp. 2081-2107 Jian Li, Kaan Ozbay and Bekir BartinA sea surface height control dam at the Strait of Gibraltar   pp. 2109-2120 Jim GowerLateral thermal disturbance of embankments in the permafrost regions of the Qinghai-Tibet Engineering Corridor   pp. 2121-2142 Mingyi Zhang, Wansheng Pei, Xiyin Zhang and Jianguo LuModeling infrastructure system interdependencies and socioeconomic impacts of failure in extreme events: emerging R&D challenges   pp. 2143-2168 Samiul Hasan and Greg FolienteTrema orientalis: a suspected indicator plant for palaeo-landslides in tropical areas   pp. 2169-2174 K. SajinkumarAlongshore correspondence of beach users and rip channels at Pensacola Beach, Florida   pp. 2175-2183 Chris Houser, Trey Murphy and Daniel Labude Volume 78, issue 2, 2015
 
  Assessment of seismic building vulnerability based on rapid visual screening technique aided by aerial photographs on a GIS platform   pp. 779-802 S. Rajarathnam and A. SanthakumarImproving the accuracy of daily MODIS OWL flood inundation mapping using hydrodynamic modelling   pp. 803-820 Catherine Ticehurst, Dushmanta Dutta, Fazlul Karim, Cuan Petheram and Juan GuerschmanZoning Iran based on earthquake precursor importance and introducing a main zone using a data-mining process   pp. 821-835 Pooyan Ramezani Besheli, Mehdi Zare, Ramezan Ramezani Umali and Gholamreza NakhaeezadehVariability of summer monsoon rainfall over Indo-Gangetic plains in relation to El-Nino/La-Nina   pp. 837-853 R. Bhatla, Madhu Singh, R. Mall, A. Tripathi and P. RajuThe essence of multifractal detrended fluctuation technique to explore the dynamics of soil radon precursor for earthquakes   pp. 855-877 Chiranjib Barman, Hirok Chaudhuri, Argha Deb, Debasis Ghose and Bikash SinhaAssessing the accuracy of multiple regressions, ANFIS, and ANN models in predicting dust storm occurrences in Sanandaj, Iran   pp. 879-893 Shahram Kaboodvandpour, Jamil Amanollahi, Samira Qhavami and Bakhtiyar MohammadiA seismotectonic study of the 21 May 2014 Bay of Bengal intraplate earthquake: evidence of onshore-offshore tectonic linkage and fracture zone reactivation in the northern Bay of Bengal   pp. 895-913 G. Rao, M. Radhakrishna and K. MurthySite-specific ground motion simulation and seismic response analysis for microzonation of Nanded City, India   pp. 915-938 N. Subhadra, Simanchal Padhy, P. Prasad and T. SeshunarayanaDeterminants of residential vulnerability to flood hazards in Metro Vancouver, Canada   pp. 939-956 Greg Oulahen, Dan Shrubsole and Gordon McBeanModeling of the equivalent permeability for an underground coal fire zone, Xinjiang region, China   pp. 957-971 Qiang Zeng, Tashpolat Tiyip, Manfred Wuttke and Wei-ming GuanValidation of ash cloud modelling with satellite retrievals: a case study of the 16–17 June 1996 Mount Ruapehu eruption   pp. 973-993 John Liu, J. Salmond, K. Dirks and J. LindsaySimulation of the records of the 27 March 2013 Nantou Taiwan earthquake using modified semi-empirical approach   pp. 995-1020 A. Joshi, Chun-Hsiang Kuo, Piu Dhibar, Sandeep, M. Sharma, Kuo-Liang Wen and Che-Min LinAutomatic detection of sinkhole collapses at finer resolutions using a multi-component remote sensing approach   pp. 1021-1044 Jie Dou, Xia Li, Ali Yunus, Uttam Paudel, Kuan-Tsung Chang, Zhongfan Zhu and Hamid PourghasemiROCADA: a gridded daily climatic dataset over Romania (1961–2013) for nine meteorological variables   pp. 1045-1063 Alexandru Dumitrescu and Marius-Victor BirsanClimate change influence on runoff and soil losses in a rainfed basin with Mediterranean climate   pp. 1065-1089 M. Ramos and J. Martínez-CasasnovasCoda wave attenuation characteristics for the Bilaspur region of Himachal Lesser Himalaya   pp. 1091-1110 Vandana, S. Gupta and Ashwani KumarAmbient noise measurements in Rawalpindi–Islamabad, twin cities of Pakistan: a step towards site response analysis to mitigate impact of natural hazard   pp. 1111-1123 S. Qadri, S. Sajjad, R. Sheikh, Khaista Rehman, Zahid Rafi, Bushra Nawaz and Waseem HaiderSpatial–temporal variations of embodied carbon emission in global trade flows: 41 economies and 35 sectors   pp. 1125-1144 Jing Tian, Hua Liao and Ce WangRS-based fuzzy multiattribute assessment of eco-environmental vulnerability in the source area of the Lishui River of northwest Hunan Province, China   pp. 1145-1161 Guifang Yang and Zhenghong ChenSeismic hazard maps and spectrum for Patna considering region-specific seismotectonic parameters   pp. 1163-1195 P. Anbazhagan, Ketan Bajaj and Satyajit PatelWater–sediment flow modeling for field case studies in Southwest China   pp. 1197-1224 Ridong Chen, Songdong Shao and Xingnian LiuAn analysis of meteorological services under extreme weather conditions based on a Bayesian decision-support model: a case study of the thunderstorms in Beijing on July 21, 2012   pp. 1225-1241 Haibo Hu, Xudong Liang, Fengchun You and Jisong SunEstimation of flood risk thresholds in Mediterranean areas using rainfall indicators: case study of Valencian Region (Spain)   pp. 1243-1266 Ana Camarasa-Belmonte and D. ButrónEvaluation of soil flexibility of the reclaimed area in Penang using the non-destructive method   pp. 1267-1291 Fadzli Nazri, Tan Ghuan, Shahrul Hussin and Taksiah MajidMonitoring sea level rise-induced hazards along the coast of Accra in Ghana   pp. 1293-1307 Kwasi Appeaning AddoAssessment of tsunami hazards in ports and their impact on marine vessels derived from tsunami models and the observed damage data   pp. 1309-1328 Abdul Muhari, Ingrid Charvet, Futami Tsuyoshi, Anawat Suppasri and Fumihiko ImamuraThree-dimensional versus conventional volcanic hazard maps   pp. 1329-1347 Charles Preppernau and Bernhard JennyHazard assessment at the Quaternary La Garrotxa Volcanic Field (NE Iberia)   pp. 1349-1367 Stefania Bartolini, Xavier Bolós, Joan Martí, Elisabeth Pedra and Llorenç PlanagumàInvestigations on the structural setting of a landslide-prone slope by means of three-dimensional electrical resistivity tomography   pp. 1369-1385 A. Viero, A. Galgaro, G. Morelli, A. Breda and R. FranceseSeismic vulnerabilities and risks for urban mitigation planning in Turkey   pp. 1387-1412 Tugce Sonmez SanerLocal capacity and resilience to flooding: community responsiveness to the community ratings system program incentives   pp. 1413-1428 Abdul-Akeem Sadiq and Douglas NoonanMonitoring ground deformation in the settlement of Larissa in Central Greece by implementing SAR interferometry   pp. 1429-1445 Falah Fakhri and Risto KalliolaIntegrating epidemiological and engineering approaches in the assessment of human casualties in earthquakes   pp. 1447-1462 Stav Shapira, Limor Aharonson-Daniel, Igal Shohet, Corinne Peek-Asa and Yaron Bar-DayanA study on the occurrence of flood events over Jammu and Kashmir during September 2014 using satellite remote sensing   pp. 1463-1467 Anoop MishraAssessment of the ground motion levels for the Vrancea (Romania) November 1940 earthquake   pp. 1469-1480 Florin Pavel and Radu Vacareanu Volume 78, issue 1, 2015
 
  Assessing the influence of watershed characteristics on the flood vulnerability of Jhelum basin in Kashmir Himalaya: reply to comment by Shah 2015   pp. 1-5 Gowhar Meraj, Shakil Romshoo, A. Yousuf, Sadaff Altaf and Farrukh AltafInterpreting the progressive eutrophication behind the world’s largest macroalgal blooms with water quality and ocean color data   pp. 7-21 Qianguo Xing, Luigi Tosi, Federica Braga, Xuelu Gao and Meng GaoThe impact of irrigation water supply rate on agricultural drought disaster risk: a case about maize based on EPIC in Baicheng City, China   pp. 23-40 Zhongyi Sun, JiQuan Zhang, DengHua Yan, Lan Wu and Enliang GuoA visibility-based assessment of tsunami evacuation signs in Seaside, Oregon   pp. 41-59 Chris Lonergan, Nick Hedley and John ClagueEffects of various combinations of boundary layer schemes and microphysics schemes on the track forecasts of tropical cyclones over the South China Sea   pp. 61-74 Shumin Chen, Yu-Kun Qian and Shiqiu PengDoubling of coastal erosion under rising sea level by mid-century in Hawaii   pp. 75-103 Tiffany Anderson, Charles Fletcher, Matthew Barbee, L. Frazer and Bradley RomineFlood hazard assessment in the Kujukuri Plain of Chiba Prefecture, Japan, based on GIS and multicriteria decision analysis   pp. 105-120 Huali Chen, Yuka Ito, Marie Sawamukai and Tomochika TokunagaSpatiotemporal analysis of tornado exposure in five US metropolitan areas   pp. 121-140 Troy Rosencrants and Walker AshleySeismic response of a four-storey RC school building with masonry-infilled walls   pp. 141-153 Kok Tan, Hashim Abdul Razak, Dagang Lu and Yanjun LiApplication of time- and magnitude-predictable model for long-term earthquake prediction in Iran   pp. 155-178 H. Zafarani, S. Ghafoori, M. Adlparvar, P. Rajaeian and A. HasankhaniNavigating the future of tsunami risk communication: using dimensionality, interactivity and situatedness to interface with society   pp. 179-201 Chris Lonergan and Nicholas HedleyIdentifying triggers for forest fire and assessing fire susceptibility of forests in Indian western Himalaya using geospatial techniques   pp. 203-217 Sunil Kumar, Meenakshi, Gopal Bairagi, Vandana and Amit KumarInvestigating the application of pixel-level and product-level image fusion approaches for monitoring surface water changes   pp. 219-230 Komeil Rokni, Tajul Musa, Sharifeh Hazini, Anuar Ahmad and Karim SolaimaniA macro-scale flood risk model for Jamaica with impact of climate variability   pp. 231-256 Christopher Burgess, Michael Taylor, Tannecia Stephenson, Arpita Mandal and Leiska PowellIntegrated risk assessment of multi-hazards in China   pp. 257-280 Yang Zhou, Yansui Liu, Wenxiang Wu and Ning LiInvestigation into subsidence hazards due to groundwater pumping from Aquifer II in Changzhou, China   pp. 281-296 Ye-Shuang Xu, Yao Yuan, Shui-Long Shen, Zhen-Yu Yin, Huai-Na Wu and Lei MaUpdating EWS rainfall thresholds for the triggering of landslides   pp. 297-308 A. Rosi, D. Lagomarsino, G. Rossi, S. Segoni, A. Battistini and N. CasagliInfluence of natural and anthropogenic factors on the water quality of the coastal waters around the South Andaman in the Bay of Bengal   pp. 309-331 Renjith VishnuRadhan, Divya David Thresyamma, Kamal Sarma, Grinson George, Prabhakar Shirodkar and Ponnumony VethamonySlushflows: science and planning considerations for an expanding hazard   pp. 333-354 Grace Relf, James Kendra, Robert Schwartz, Daniel Leathers and Delphis LeviaExtreme storm surge hazard estimation in lower Manhattan   pp. 355-391 Madeleine Lopeman, George Deodatis and Guillermo FrancoErratum to: Extreme storm surge hazard estimation in lower Manhattan   pp. 393-393 Madeleine Lopeman, George Deodatis and Guillermo FrancoDisaster community resilience assessment method: a consensus-based Delphi and AHP approach   pp. 395-416 Saud Alshehri, Yacine Rezgui and Haijiang LiFlash flood occurrence and magnitude assessment in an alluvial fan context: the October 2011 event in the Southern Apennines   pp. 417-442 Antonio Santo, Nicoletta Santangelo, Giuseppe Crescenzo, Vittoria Scorpio, Melania Falco and Giovanni ChiricoTerrestrial laser scanning survey in support of unstable slopes analysis: the case of Vulcano Island (Italy)   pp. 443-459 Maria Marsella, Peppe D’Aranno, Silvia Scifoni, Alberico Sonnessa and Marco CorsettiFlood vulnerability assessment of residential buildings by explicit damage process modelling   pp. 461-496 Rocco Custer and Kazuyoshi NishijimaIs the S-shaped curve a general law? An application to evaluate the damage resulting from water-induced disasters   pp. 497-515 Minjian Chen, Jing Ma, Yajie Hu, Fei Zhou, Jinxiu Li and Long YanRisk evaluation of geological hazards of mountainous tourist area: a case study of Mengshan, China   pp. 517-529 Shao-Hui Peng and Kui WangSPH study of the evolution of water–water interfaces in dam break flows   pp. 531-553 Wei Jian, Dongfang Liang, Songdong Shao, Ridong Chen and Xingnian LiuWhether a large disaster could change public concern and risk perception: a case study of the 7/21 extraordinary rainstorm disaster in Beijing in 2012   pp. 555-567 Yun Su, Fan Zhao and Lingzhao TanImpact of typhoon on the north-west Pacific sea surface temperature: a case study of Typhoon Kaemi (2006)   pp. 569-582 M. SubrahmanyamSeismic risk assessment and hazard mapping in Nepal   pp. 583-602 Hemchandra Chaulagain, Hugo Rodrigues, Vitor Silva, Enrico Spacone and Humberto VarumRegional food security risk assessment under the coordinated development of water resources   pp. 603-619 Kun Cheng, Qiang Fu, Tianxiao Li, Qiuxiang Jiang and Wei LiuSusceptibility assessment of shallow landslides triggered by rainfall in tropical basins and mountainous terrains   pp. 621-634 E. Aristizábal, E. García and C. MartínezIntegrated flood risk assessment and zonation method: a case study in Huaihe River basin, China   pp. 635-651 Yenan Wu, Ping-an Zhong, Yu Zhang, Bin Xu, Biao Ma and Kun YanExploring influence factors governing the changes in China’s final energy consumption under a new framework   pp. 653-668 Ming Zhang and Yan SongOn a novel approach to forecast sparse rare events: applications to Parkfield earthquake prediction   pp. 669-679 Chih-Hsiang Ho and Moinak BhaduriLandslide susceptibility modeling assisted by Persistent Scatterers Interferometry (PSI): an example from the northwestern coast of Malta   pp. 681-697 Daniela Piacentini, Stefano Devoto, Matteo Mantovani, Alessandro Pasuto, Mariacristina Prampolini and Mauro SoldatiA proposed probabilistic seismic tsunami hazard analysis methodology   pp. 699-723 James Knighton and Luis BastidasEstimation of the maximum credible hazard in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore due to gigantic Sumatran megathrust earthquakes: based on a comparative study on attenuation laws   pp. 725-751 A. Shoushtari, A. Adnan, M. Zare and N. HarithHydrogeochemical environment of aquifer groundwater in Shanghai and potential hazards to underground infrastructures   pp. 753-774 Chun-Yong Luo, Shui-Long Shen, Jie Han, Guan-Lin Ye and Suksun HorpibulsukClimate change, climate extremes and disaster risk reduction   pp. 775-778 D. Bhatt, R. Mall and T. Banerjee |  |  |  |  |