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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 67, issue 3, 2013
 
  Editorial   pp. 979-979 Marion Damm and Bruno SchädlerSimulation of the climate of the XX century in the Alpine space   pp. 981-990 E. Bucchignani, A. Sanna, S. Gualdi, S. Castellari and P. SchianoA structured approach to enhance flood hazard assessment in mountain streams   pp. 991-1009 B. Mazzorana, F. Comiti and S. FuchsRainfall patterns for shallow landsliding in perialpine Slovenia   pp. 1011-1023 Mateja Jemec and Marko KomacImpact assessment of projected climate change on the hydrological regime in the SE Alps, Upper Soča River basin, Slovenia   pp. 1025-1043 Mitja JanžaMonitoring the temporal development of natural hazard risks as a basis indicator for climate change adaptation   pp. 1045-1058 A. Zischg, S. Schober, N. Sereinig, M. Rauter, C. Seymann, F. Goldschmidt, R. Bäk and E. SchleicherAssessing adaptive capacity within regional climate change vulnerability studies—an Alpine example   pp. 1059-1073 Stefan Schneiderbauer, Lydia Pedoth, Danyang Zhang and Marc ZebischIntegral risk management: steps on the way from theory to practice   pp. 1075-1082 Andreas Rimböck and Anton Loipersberger Volume 67, issue 2, 2013
 
  A new model for calculating the design wave height in typhoon-affected sea areas   pp. 129-143 Li-ping Wang, Baiyu Chen, Jian-fang Zhang and Zhengshou ChenAn integrated indicator framework for spatial assessment of industrial and social vulnerability to indirect disaster losses   pp. 145-167 Bijan Khazai, Mirjam Merz, Carola Schulz and Dietmar BorstSeismic damage to urban areas due to failed buried fuel pipelines case study: fire following earthquake in the city of Kermanshah, Iran   pp. 169-192 B. Omidvar, M. Eskandari and E. PeyghalehFraming vulnerability, risk and societal responses: the MOVE framework   pp. 193-211 J. Birkmann, O. Cardona, M. Carreño, A. Barbat, M. Pelling, S. Schneiderbauer, S. Kienberger, M. Keiler, D. Alexander, P. Zeil and T. WelleDebris-flow susceptibility analysis using fluvio-morphological parameters and data mining: application to the Central-Eastern Pyrenees   pp. 213-238 G. Chevalier, V. Medina, M. Hürlimann and A. BatemanSpatially enabled emergency event analysis using a multi-level association rule mining method   pp. 239-260 Bo Fan and Jifeng LuoComparison of debris-flow volume and activity under different formation conditions   pp. 261-273 Chao Ma, Kaiheng Hu and Mi TianThe integration of nautical hazard assessment and harbor GIS models to the Taichung Port area in Taiwan   pp. 275-294 Cheng-Wu Chen, Ching-Chung Lee, Chia-Hung Chen and Chun-Pin TsengSimulation method of sliding snow load on roofs and its application in some representative regions of China   pp. 295-320 Xuanyi Zhou, Yunqing Zhang, Ming Gu and Jialiang LiUse of remote sensing-derived variables in developing a forest fire danger forecasting system   pp. 321-334 Ehsan Chowdhury and Quazi HassanAn overview approach to seismic awareness for a “quiescent” region   pp. 335-363 Alena Rein and Ross CorotisClassification of Tsunami and Evacuation Areas   pp. 365-386 Tomoya Shibayama, Miguel Esteban, Ioan Nistor, Hiroshi Takagi, Nguyen Thao, Ryo Matsumaru, Takahito Mikami, Rafael Aranguiz, Ravindra Jayaratne and Koichiro OhiraUS billion-dollar weather and climate disasters: data sources, trends, accuracy and biases   pp. 387-410 Adam Smith and Richard KatzThe role of soil surface water regimes and raindrop impact on hillslope soil erosion and nutrient losses   pp. 411-430 Juan An, Fenli Zheng, Mathias Römkens, Guifang Li, Qingsen Yang, Leilei Wen and Bin WangAn analysis of the drought in Yunnan, China, from a perspective of society drought severity   pp. 431-458 Jiajin Wang and Yaobin MengEvaluation of real-time flash flood forecasts for Haiti during the passage of Hurricane Tomas, November 4–6, 2010   pp. 459-482 E. Shamir, K. Georgakakos, C. Spencer, T. Modrick, M. Murphy and R. JubachSpatial distribution of the extreme hydrological events in Xinjiang, north-west of China   pp. 483-495 Guili Sun, Yaning Chen, Weihong Li, Cunde Pan, Jiang Li and Yuhui YangDebris-flow susceptibility of upland catchments   pp. 497-511 Mélanie Bertrand, Frédéric Liébault and Hervé PiégayEvaluation of allowable withdrawn volume of groundwater based on observed data   pp. 513-522 Ye-Shuang Xu, Run-Qiu Huang, Jie Han and Shui-Long ShenModeling the risk assessment of landslide-dammed lakes based on the emergency response measures in Wenchuan earthquake, 2008, China   pp. 523-547 Shao-yu Wang and Jie LiuExtreme wind gust hazard in Australia and its sensitivity to climate change   pp. 549-567 Chi-Hsiang Wang, Xiaoming Wang and Yong KhooProbabilistic seismic hazard analysis and spectral accelerations for United Arab Emirates   pp. 569-589 Zahid Khan, Magdi El-Emam, Muhammad Irfan and Jamal AbdallaStay or leave? Potential climate change adaptation strategies among Aboriginal people in coastal communities in northern Australia   pp. 591-609 Kerstin Zander, Lisa Petheram and Stephen GarnettThe 2010 Zhouqu mudflow disaster: possible causes, human contributions, and lessons learned   pp. 611-625 Huijie Xiao, Zhidong Luo, Qiaogang Niu and Jiang ChangA polygon-based modeling approach to assess exposure of resources and assets to wildfire   pp. 627-644 Matthew Thompson, Joe Scott, Jeffrey Kaiden and Julie Gilbertson-DayAssessment of physical vulnerability to agricultural drought in China   pp. 645-657 Zhiqiang Wang, Fei He, Weihua Fang and Yongfeng LiaoHydro-mechanical coupling experiments on suffusion in sandy gravel foundations containing a partially penetrating cut-off wall   pp. 659-674 Yu-long Luo, Qiang Wu, Mei-li Zhan, Jin-chang Sheng and Yuan WangImpacts of topography and land cover change on thunderstorm over the Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) area of China   pp. 675-699 Die Wang, Junfeng Miao and Zhemin TanLong-term multi-risk assessment: statistical treatment of interaction among risks   pp. 701-722 Jacopo SelvaImpact on loss/risk assessments of inter-model variability in vulnerability analysis   pp. 723-746 Jacopo Selva, Sotiris Argyroudis and Kyriazis PitilakisHydrological modeling of typhoon-induced extreme storm runoffs from Shihmen watershed to reservoir, Taiwan   pp. 747-761 Chiwen Chang and Wenrui HuangGas outburst disasters and the mining technology of key protective seam in coal seam group in the Huainan coalfield   pp. 763-782 Haifeng Wang, Yuanping Cheng and Liang YuanApplication of a feature-based approach to debris flow detection by numerical simulation   pp. 783-796 Chih-Wei Lin, Cheng-Wu Chen, Wen-Ko Hsu, Chia-Yen Chen, Chung-Hung Tsai, Yi-Ping Hung and Wei-Ling ChiangUrbanization process and induced environmental geological hazards in China   pp. 797-810 N. Zhou and S. ZhaoImpact of the 11 March 2011, Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami on the chemical industry   pp. 811-828 Elisabeth Krausmann and Ana CruzUnderstanding a coastal flood event: the 10th March 2008 storm surge event in the Solent, UK   pp. 829-854 Matthew Wadey, Robert Nicholls and Ivan HaighLarge-scale simulation of watershed mass transport: a case study of Tsengwen reservoir watershed, southwest Taiwan   pp. 855-867 Ko-Fei Liu, Ying-Hsin Wu, Yi-Chin Chen, Yu-Jia Chiu and Shang-Shu ShihDebris flow prediction models based on environmental factors and susceptible subarea classification in Sichuan, China   pp. 869-878 Wenbo Xu, Wenjuan Yu, Shaocai Jing, Zhaoxian Wang, Guoping Zhang and Jianxi HuangRisk analysis for drought hazard in China: a case study in Huaibei Plain   pp. 879-900 Xiao-Chen Yuan, Yu-Liang Zhou, Ju-Liang Jin and Yi-Ming WeiApplication of the adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system for prediction of soil liquefaction   pp. 901-917 Xinhua Xue and Xingguo YangAssessment on agricultural drought vulnerability in the Yellow River basin based on a fuzzy clustering iterative model   pp. 919-936 Di Wu, Deng-Hua Yan, Gui-Yu Yang, Xiao-Gang Wang, Wei-Hua Xiao and Hai-Tao ZhangA comparative analysis of interface erosion tests   pp. 937-950 Pierre-Louis Regazzoni and Didier MarotMeteorological drought over the Chinese Loess Plateau: 1971–2010   pp. 951-961 Xining Zhao and Pute WuIs it possible to rank hurricanes in a unique manner?   pp. 963-968 N. NirupamaBeijing storm of July 21, 2012: observations and reflections   pp. 969-974 Ke Wang, Lu Wang, Yi-Ming Wei and Maosheng YeA new type of human-made disaster from the frequent school bus accidents in China   pp. 975-977 Zheng Zhaopei, Qi Shanzhong and Xu Yuetong Volume 67, issue 1, 2013
 
  Natural hazards and resilience: exploring institutional and organizational dimensions of social resilience   pp. 1-6 Gérard Hutter, Christian Kuhlicke, Thomas Glade and Carsten FelgentreffThe diversity of resilience: contributions from a social science perspective   pp. 7-24 Daniel LorenzResilience and organisational institutionalism from a cross-cultural perspective: an exploration based on urban climate change adaptation in Vietnam   pp. 25-46 Matthias GarschagenOrganizing social resilience in the context of natural hazards: a research note   pp. 47-60 Gerard HutterResilience: a capacity and a myth: findings from an in-depth case study in disaster management research   pp. 61-76 Christian KuhlickeParticipatory modelling of vulnerability and adaptive capacity in flood risk management   pp. 77-97 Dagmar HaaseClimate change and the resilient society: utopia or realistic option for German regions?   pp. 99-115 Birte FrommerSocial-ecological resilience thinking as a bridging concept in transdisciplinary research on climate-change adaptation   pp. 117-127 Sonja Deppisch and Sanin Hasibovic |  |