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Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards

1997 - 2025

Current editor(s): Thomas Glade, Tad S. Murty and Vladimír Schenk

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Volume 67, issue 3, 2013

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