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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 64, issue 3, 2012
 
  Vulnerability assessment in natural hazard and risk analysis: current approaches and future challenges   pp. 1969-1975 Sven Fuchs, Jörn Birkmann and Thomas GladeAn integrated and transferable climate change vulnerability assessment for regional application   pp. 1977-1999 Anne Holsten and Jürgen KroppSpatial modelling of social and economic vulnerability to floods at the district level in Búzi, Mozambique   pp. 2001-2019 Stefan KienbergerVulnerability, hazards and multiple risk assessment for Georgia   pp. 2021-2056 Otar Varazanashvili, Nino Tsereteli, Avtandil Amiranashvili, Emil Tsereteli, Elizbar Elizbarashvili, Jemal Dolidze, Lado Qaldani, Manana Saluqvadze, Shota Adamia, Nika Arevadze and Aleksandre GventcadzeAssessing multifaceted vulnerability and resilience in order to design risk-mitigation strategies   pp. 2057-2082 Scira Menoni, Daniela Molinari, Dennis Parker, Francesco Ballio and Sue TapsellImprovement of vulnerability curves using data from extreme events: debris flow event in South Tyrol   pp. 2083-2105 M. Papathoma-Köhle, M. Keiler, R. Totschnig and T. GladeBuilding vulnerability to debris flows in Taiwan: a preliminary study   pp. 2107-2128 Wen-Chun Lo, Ting-Chi Tsao and Chih-Hao HsuSpatial scan statistics in vulnerability assessment: an application to mountain hazards   pp. 2129-2151 Sven Fuchs, Christine Ornetsmüller and Reinhold TotschnigVulnerability to ground deformation phenomena in the city of Tuzla (BiH): a GIS and multicriteria approach   pp. 2153-2165 F. Stecchi, F. Mancini, C. Ceppi and G. Gabbianelli Volume 64, issue 2, 2012
 
  Geohazards assessment and mapping of some Balkan countries   pp. 943-981 Betim Muço, Georgi Alexiev, Shyqyri Aliaj, Zenun Elezi, Bogdan Grecu, Neculai Mandrescu, Zoran Milutinovic, Mircea Radulian, Boyko Ranguelov and Defrim ShkupiSea erosion at Ada Foah: assessment of impacts and proposed mitigation measures   pp. 983-997 John Kusimi and James DikaUsing decomposition analysis to evaluate the performance of China’s 30 provinces in CO 2 emission reductions over 2005–2009   pp. 999-1013 Jidong Kang, Tao Zhao, Xiaosong Ren and Tao LinBankline change and the facets of riverine hazards in the floodplain of Subansiri–Ranganadi Doab, Brahmaputra Valley, India   pp. 1015-1028 Apurba Das, Rajesh Sah and Nabajit HazarikaNear-field and far-field simulation of accelerograms of Sikkim earthquake of September 18, 2011 using modified semi-empirical approach   pp. 1029-1054 A. Joshi, Pushpa Kumari, Sandeep Singh and M. SharmaA comprehensive study of surface and upper-air characteristics over two stations on the west coast of India during the occurrence of a cyclonic storm   pp. 1055-1078 Jagabandhu Panda and R. GiriDynamic analysis of ground with rigorous use of strain dependency and its application to seismic microzonation of alluvial plane   pp. 1079-1104 Takaharu Ito and Ikuo TowhataSurface displacement estimation along Himalayan frontal fault using differential SAR interferometry   pp. 1105-1123 Atanu Bhattacharya, Mukat Sharma and Manoj AroraChange in future tropical cyclone activity over the western North Pacific under global warming scenario   pp. 1125-1140 Ki-Seon Choi and Yu-Mi ChaModeling of strong ground motions for 1991 Uttarkashi, 1999 Chamoli earthquakes, and a hypothetical great earthquake in Garhwal–Kumaun Himalaya   pp. 1141-1159 Sumer Chopra, Vikas Kumar, Anup Suthar and Pankaj KumarComputational investigation of typhoon-induced storm surges along the coast of Taiwan   pp. 1161-1185 Wei-Bo Chen, Wen-Cheng Liu and Ming-Hsi HsuAn innovative tailored seasonal rainfall forecasting production in Zimbabwe   pp. 1187-1207 Desmond Manatsa, Leonard Unganai, Christopher Gadzirai and Swadhin BeheraCoping strategies with floods in Bangladesh: an empirical study   pp. 1209-1218 Nayeem Sultana and Md. RayhanAssessing the geoindicators of land degradation in the Kashmir Himalayan region, India   pp. 1219-1245 Sumira Zaz and Shakil RomshooRockfall detachment susceptibility map in El Hierro Island, Canary Islands, Spain   pp. 1247-1271 Marta Fernandez-Hernández, Carlos Paredes, Ricardo Castedo, Miguel Llorente and Rogelio la Vega-PanizoA generalized geo-hazard warning system   pp. 1273-1289 J. Ghosh, D. Bhattacharya, N. Samadhiya and P. BoccardoNeural network-based methodology for inter-arrival times of earthquakes   pp. 1291-1303 P. Kamatchi, K. Balaji Rao, Nagesh Iyer and S. ArunachalamDamage and management of cyclone Sidr-affected homestead tree plantations: a case study from Patuakhali, Bangladesh   pp. 1305-1322 Md. Haq, Mahbub Robbani, Mohammad Ali, Md. Mainul Hasan, Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Md. Uddin, Monjila Begum, Jaime Teixeira da Silva, Xiao-Ying Pan and Md. KarimEstimation of flushing time in a monsoonal estuary using observational and numerical approaches   pp. 1323-1339 N. ManojSocial vulnerability assessment for mitigation of local earthquake risk in Los Angeles County   pp. 1341-1355 Gabriela Noriega and Lisa LudwigThe effects of decentralization on the production and use of risk assessment: insights from landslide management in India and Italy   pp. 1357-1371 Upasna Sharma, Anna Scolobig and Anthony PattPGA distributions and seismic hazard evaluations in three cities in Taiwan   pp. 1373-1390 Jui-Pin Wang, Su-Chin Chang, Yih-Min Wu and Yun XuA novel strategy to determine the insurance and risk control plan for natural disaster risk management   pp. 1391-1403 Cheng-Wu Chen, Chun-Pin Tseng, Wen-Ko Hsu and Wei-Ling ChiangImpact of initial and boundary conditions on simulations of western disturbances and associated precipitation   pp. 1405-1424 G. Semwal and A. DimriExtreme surface and near-bottom currents in the northwest Atlantic   pp. 1425-1446 Eric Oliver, Jinyu Sheng, Keith Thompson and Jorge BlancoSpace weather hazards and their impact on human cardio-health state parameters on Earth   pp. 1447-1459 H. Mavromichalaki, M. Papailiou, S. Dimitrova, E. Babayev and P. LoucasCharacteristics of meteorological drought in Bangladesh   pp. 1461-1474 B. Dash, M. Rafiuddin, Fahima Khanam and M. IslamRegional attributes of hurricane surge response functions for hazard assessment   pp. 1475-1490 Youn Song, Jennifer Irish and Ikpoto UdohEstimating tsunami potential of earthquakes in the Sumatra–Andaman region based on broadband seismograms in India   pp. 1491-1510 S. Singh, J. Pacheco, M. Ordaz, R. Dattatrayam, G. Suresh and P. BaidyaExploring probable reasons for record fatalities: the case of 2011 Joplin, Missouri, Tornado   pp. 1511-1526 Bimal Paul and Mitchel StimersLego NXT information on test dimensionality using Kolb’s innovative learning cycle   pp. 1527-1548 Bih-Yaw Shih, Chin-Jui Chang, Ying-Hsiu Chen, Chen-Yuan Chen and Yau-Dong LiangNumerical modeling of the morphological change in Lhok Nga, west Banda Aceh, during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami: understanding tsunami deposits using a forward modeling method   pp. 1549-1574 Linlin Li, Qiang Qiu and Zhenhua HuangAn assessment of multidimensional flood vulnerability at the provincial scale in China based on the DEA method   pp. 1575-1586 Dapeng Huang, Renhe Zhang, Zhiguo Huo, Fei Mao, Youhao E and Wei ZhengVulnerability assessments and their planning implications: a case study of the Hutt Valley, New Zealand   pp. 1587-1607 Shabana KhanAssessing the resilience of Delhi to climate-related disasters: a comprehensive approach   pp. 1609-1624 Sunil Prashar, Rajib Shaw and Yukiko TakeuchiSynoptic and remote sensing analysis of dust events in southwestern Iran   pp. 1625-1638 Azizi Ghasem, AliAkbar Shamsipour, Morteza Miri and Taher SafarradA GIS-based logistic regression model in rock-fall susceptibility mapping along a mountainous road: Salavat Abad case study, Kurdistan, Iran   pp. 1639-1656 Ataollah Shirzadi, Lee Saro, Oh Hyun Joo and Kamran ChapiCauses of landslide recurrence in a loess platform with respect to hydrological processes   pp. 1657-1670 Ling Xu, Xiaojuan Qiao, Caixia Wu, Javed Iqbal and Fuchu DaiThe impact of acid rain on China’s socioeconomic vulnerability   pp. 1671-1683 Yue-Jun Zhang and Hao-Ran ChangField observations of meteotsunami locally called “abiki” in Urauchi Bay, Kami-Koshiki Island, Japan   pp. 1685-1706 Toshiyuki Asano, Toru Yamashiro and Norihiro NishimuraHazard management and risk design by optimal statistical analysis   pp. 1707-1716 Cheng-Wu Chen, Kevin Liu, Chun-Pin Tseng, Wen-Ko Hsu and Wei-Ling ChiangEvaluation of liquefaction potential hazard of Chennai city, India: using geological and geomorphological characteristics   pp. 1717-1729 Ganapathy Ganapathy and Ajay RajawatAn effective procedure for seismic hazard analysis including nonlinear soil response   pp. 1731-1752 Saman Yaghmaei-Sabegh and Roya MotallebzadeLinking social capacities and risk communication in Europe: a gap between theory and practice?   pp. 1753-1778 Corina Höppner, Rebecca Whittle, Michael Bründl and Matthias BucheckerLandslide risk analysis and its application in regional planning: an example from the highlands of the Outer Western Carpathians, Czech Republic   pp. 1779-1803 Jan Klimeš and Jan BlahůtSevere tornadoes on the Caribbean coast of Colombia since 2001 and their relation to local climate conditions   pp. 1805-1821 J. Ortiz-Royero and Monica RosalesMapping the vulnerability for evacuation of the Campi Flegrei territorial system in case of a volcanic unrest   pp. 1823-1854 I. Alberico, P. Petrosino, G. Maglione, L. Bruno, F. Capaldo, A. Dal Piaz, L. Lirer and S. MazzolaThe earthquake swarm of December 2007 in the Mila region of northeastern Algeria   pp. 1855-1871 F. Semmane, I. Abacha, A. Yelles-Chaouche, A. Haned, H. Beldjoudi and A. AmraniSocial vulnerability in the context of bushfire risk at the urban-bush interface in Sydney: a case study of the Blue Mountains and Ku-ring-gai local council areas   pp. 1873-1898 Daminda Solangaarachchi, Amy Griffin and Michael DohertyAnalysis of human risks due to dam break floods—part 2: application to Tangjiashan landslide dam failure   pp. 1899-1923 M. Peng and L. ZhangChallenges of analyzing multi-hazard risk: a review   pp. 1925-1958 Melanie Kappes, Margreth Keiler, Kirsten Elverfeldt and Thomas GladeThe antiseismic ‘Siedlungen’ around L’Aquila: review of the book “L’Aquila. II progetto C.A.S.E.” a cura di Roberto Turino (in Italian), 2010   pp. 1959-1960 Maria Bostenaru DanJoe Maffei, Paolo Bazzuro, Joshua Marrow, and Agostino Goretti: Recent Italian earthquakes: examination of structural vulnerability, damage, and post-earthquake practices   pp. 1961-1962 Maria Bostenaru DanSoil erosion hazard in the Yimeng mountainous region, North China   pp. 1963-1967 Xingxiu Yu, Shanzhong Qi and Yuetong Xu Volume 64, issue 1, 2012
 
  Cluster analysis of tropical cyclone tracks around Korea and its climatological properties   pp. 1-18 Ki-Seon Choi, Yu-Mi Cha and Tae-Ryong KimPost-Cyclone Sidr nutritional status of women and children in coastal Bangladesh: an empirical study   pp. 19-36 Shitangsu Paul, Bimal Paul and Jayant RoutrayFactors affecting earthquake recovery: the Yao’an earthquake of China   pp. 37-53 Ying Wang, Hao Chen and Juan LiIncreasing the resilience of financial intermediaries through portfolio-level insurance against natural disasters   pp. 55-72 Benjamin Collier and Jerry SkeesA flood vulnerability index for coastal cities and its use in assessing climate change impacts   pp. 73-105 S. Balica, N. Wright and F. MeulenA model of household preparedness for earthquakes: how individuals make meaning of earthquake information and how this influences preparedness   pp. 107-137 Julia Becker, Douglas Paton, David Johnston and Kevin RonanDrought triggers and declarations: science and policy considerations for drought risk management   pp. 139-151 Linda Botterill and Michael HayesUsing Lego NXT to explore scientific literacy in disaster prevention and rescue systems   pp. 153-171 Bih-Yaw Shih, Chen-Yuan Chen, Chung-Wei Chen and I HsinProbabilistic seismic hazard maps for the sultanate of Oman   pp. 173-210 I. El-Hussain, A. Deif, K. Al-Jabri, N. Toksoz, S. El-Hady, S. Al-Hashmi, K. Al-Toubi, Y. Al-Shijbi, M. Al-Saifi and S. KuleliFuzzy regression decision systems for assessment of the potential vulnerability of bridge to earthquakes   pp. 211-221 Jeng-Wen LinStatistical analysis on extreme wave height   pp. 223-236 N. Teena, V. Sanil Kumar, K. Sudheesh and R. SajeevWater-deficit-based drought risk assessments in Taiwan   pp. 237-257 Jenq-Tzong Shiau and Ya-Yi HsiaoCoastal circulation along the central west coast of India during cyclone Phyan: measurements and numerical simulations   pp. 259-271 K. Vinod Kumar, V. Aboobacker, P. Saheed and P. VethamonyPotential hazard analysis and risk assessment of debris flow by fuzzy modeling   pp. 273-282 Jeng-Wen Lin, Cheng-Wu Chen and Cheng-Yi PengSeismic hazards assessment of Kumaun Himalaya and adjacent region   pp. 283-297 Partha Roy, S. Mondal and Mallickarjun JoshiPossible evidence of remotely triggered and delayed seismicity due to the 2001 Bhuj earthquake (Mw = 7.6) in western India   pp. 299-310 G. Surve and G. MohanInvestigation of earthquake tsunami sources, capable of affecting Vietnamese coast   pp. 311-327 Phuong Nguyen, Que Bui and Xuyen NguyenProbabilistic tsunami hazard assessment for Messina Strait Area (Sicily, Italy)   pp. 329-358 Grezio Anita, Laura Sandri, Warner Marzocchi, Andrea Argnani, Paolo Gasparini and Jacopo SelvaMicroseismicity within a karstified rock mass due to cracks and collapses as a tool for risk management   pp. 359-379 L. Lenti, S. Martino, A. Paciello, A. Prestininzi and S. RivellinoGIS-based multi-dimensional risk assessment of the grassland fire in northern China   pp. 381-395 Xing-peng Liu, Ji-quan Zhang, Zhi-jun Tong and Yulong BaoAugust 08, 2010, Sheikhupura, Pakistan earthquake: seismotectonic investigation using focal mechanism solution and gravity data   pp. 397-403 MonaLisa and M. Qasim JanDeveloping an agricultural flood loss estimation function (case study: rice)   pp. 405-419 Zahra Ganji, Alireza Shokoohi and Jamal SamaniMonitoring of soil subsidence in urban and coastal areas due to groundwater overexploitation using GPS   pp. 421-439 Sylvana Santos, Jaime Cabral and Ivaldo Pontes FilhoA prediction method using grey model for cumulative plastic deformation under cyclic loads   pp. 441-457 Xing-Wei Ren, Yi-Qun Tang, Jun Li and Qi YangEvaluation of soil collapse potential in regional scale   pp. 459-479 Mehdi Momeni, Ali Shafiee, Mojtaba Heidari, Mohammad Jafari and Mohammad MahdavifarSPI-based evaluation of drought events in Xinjiang, China   pp. 481-492 Qiang Zhang, Jianfeng Li, Vijay Singh and Yungang BaiImpact of the 2004 Sumatran tsunami on the diversity of intertidal brachyuran assemblages of Maavah, Laamu Atoll, Maldives   pp. 493-510 A. Kumar and S. WesleyFine assessment of tropical cyclone disasters based on GIS and SVM in Zhejiang Province, China   pp. 511-529 Weiping Lou, Haiyan Chen, Xiaoling Shen, Ke Sun and Shengrong DengThe role of natural ecosystems and socio-economic factors in the vulnerability of coastal villages to cyclone and storm surge   pp. 531-546 Saudamini DasLandslide hazard and risk assessment: a case study from the Hlohovec–Sered’ landslide area in south-west Slovakia   pp. 547-575 Martin Bednarik, Işık Yilmaz and Marian MarschalkoGeneral framework and key issues concerning integrated strategies for coping with drought and flood in China in a changing environment   pp. 577-592 Deng-Hua Yan, Jing Feng, Chuan-Zhe Li, Tian-Ling Qin, Bai-Sha Weng and Xin JinComparison of near-fault and far-fault ground motion effects on geometrically nonlinear earthquake behavior of suspension bridges   pp. 593-614 Süleyman Adanur, Ahmet Altunişik, Alemdar Bayraktar and Mehmet AkköseA fast GIS-based risk assessment for tephra fallout: the example of Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador-Part II: vulnerability and risk assessment   pp. 615-639 Sebastien Biass, Corine Frischknecht and Costanza BonadonnaSudden drop of fractal dimension of electromagnetic emissions recorded prior to significant earthquake   pp. 641-650 S. Potirakis, G. Minadakis and K. Eftaxias23 October 2011 Van (Turkey) earthquake   pp. 651-665 Mustafa Erdik, Yaver Kamer, Mine Demircioğlu and Karin ŞeşetyanA multitemporal analysis of tsunami impact on coastal vegetation using remote sensing: a case study on Koh Phra Thong Island, Thailand   pp. 667-689 P. Villa, M. Boschetti, J. Morse and N. PolitteChlorophyll concentration and surface temperature changes associated with earthquakes   pp. 691-706 Habibeh Alvan, Farid Azad and Husaini OmarProbabilistic assessment of wildfire hazard and municipal watershed exposure   pp. 707-728 Joe Scott, Don Helmbrecht, Matthew Thompson, David Calkin and Kate MarcilleProducing landslide-susceptibility maps for regional planning in data-scarce regions   pp. 729-749 Jerome Graff, H. Romesburg, Rafi Ahmad and James McCalpinDamage assessment associated with land subsidence in the San Luis Potosi-Soledad de Graciano Sanchez metropolitan area, Mexico, elements for risk management   pp. 751-765 P. Julio-Miranda, A. Ortíz-Rodríguez, A. Palacio-Aponte, R. López-Doncel and R. Barboza-GudiñoA risk analysis for floods and lahars: case study in the Cordillera Central of Colombia   pp. 767-796 Matthias Künzler, Christian Huggel and Juan RamírezExperimental and numerical investigation of slope stabilization by stone columns   pp. 797-820 Mustafa Vekli, Mustafa Aytekin, S. Banu İkizler and Ümit ÇalikDevelopment of python-FALL3D: a modified procedure for modelling volcanic ash dispersal in the Asia-Pacific region   pp. 821-838 A. Bear-Crozier, Nugraha Kartadinata, Anjar Heriwaseso and Ole NielsenSocial perception and response to the drought process: a case study of the drought during 2009–2010 in the Qianxi’nan Prefecture of Guizhou Province   pp. 839-851 Su Yun, Yin Jun and Shen HongCoastal vulnerability assessment for Chennai, east coast of India using geospatial techniques   pp. 853-872 A. Arun Kumar and Pravin KunteHighway network restoration after the great flood in Thailand   pp. 873-886 Ponlathep LertworawanichExperimental and numerical analysis on the responses of slope under rainfall   pp. 887-902 X. Lu, T. Ye, X. Zhang, P. Cui and K. HuAnalysis of human risks due to dam-break floods—part 1: a new model based on Bayesian networks   pp. 903-933 M. Peng and L. ZhangDecreasing precipitation extremes at higher temperatures in tropical regions   pp. 935-941 Eduardo Maeda, Nobuyuki Utsumi and Taikan Oki |  |  |  |  |