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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 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 Glade
- An integrated and transferable climate change vulnerability assessment for regional application pp. 1977-1999

- Anne Holsten and Jürgen Kropp
- Spatial modelling of social and economic vulnerability to floods at the district level in Búzi, Mozambique pp. 2001-2019

- Stefan Kienberger
- Vulnerability, 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 Gventcadze
- Assessing multifaceted vulnerability and resilience in order to design risk-mitigation strategies pp. 2057-2082

- Scira Menoni, Daniela Molinari, Dennis Parker, Francesco Ballio and Sue Tapsell
- Improvement 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. Glade
- Building vulnerability to debris flows in Taiwan: a preliminary study pp. 2107-2128

- Wen-Chun Lo, Ting-Chi Tsao and Chih-Hao Hsu
- Spatial scan statistics in vulnerability assessment: an application to mountain hazards pp. 2129-2151

- Sven Fuchs, Christine Ornetsmüller and Reinhold Totschnig
- Vulnerability 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 Shkupi
- Sea erosion at Ada Foah: assessment of impacts and proposed mitigation measures pp. 983-997

- John Kusimi and James Dika
- Using 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 Lin
- Bankline 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 Hazarika
- Near-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. Sharma
- A 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. Giri
- Dynamic 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 Towhata
- Surface displacement estimation along Himalayan frontal fault using differential SAR interferometry pp. 1105-1123

- Atanu Bhattacharya, Mukat Sharma and Manoj Arora
- Change in future tropical cyclone activity over the western North Pacific under global warming scenario pp. 1125-1140

- Ki-Seon Choi and Yu-Mi Cha
- Modeling 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 Kumar
- Computational investigation of typhoon-induced storm surges along the coast of Taiwan pp. 1161-1185

- Wei-Bo Chen, Wen-Cheng Liu and Ming-Hsi Hsu
- An innovative tailored seasonal rainfall forecasting production in Zimbabwe pp. 1187-1207

- Desmond Manatsa, Leonard Unganai, Christopher Gadzirai and Swadhin Behera
- Coping strategies with floods in Bangladesh: an empirical study pp. 1209-1218

- Nayeem Sultana and Md. Rayhan
- Assessing the geoindicators of land degradation in the Kashmir Himalayan region, India pp. 1219-1245

- Sumira Zaz and Shakil Romshoo
- Rockfall 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-Panizo
- A generalized geo-hazard warning system pp. 1273-1289

- J. Ghosh, D. Bhattacharya, N. Samadhiya and P. Boccardo
- Neural network-based methodology for inter-arrival times of earthquakes pp. 1291-1303

- P. Kamatchi, K. Balaji Rao, Nagesh Iyer and S. Arunachalam
- Damage 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. Karim
- Estimation of flushing time in a monsoonal estuary using observational and numerical approaches pp. 1323-1339

- N. Manoj
- Social vulnerability assessment for mitigation of local earthquake risk in Los Angeles County pp. 1341-1355

- Gabriela Noriega and Lisa Ludwig
- The 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 Patt
- PGA distributions and seismic hazard evaluations in three cities in Taiwan pp. 1373-1390

- Jui-Pin Wang, Su-Chin Chang, Yih-Min Wu and Yun Xu
- A 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 Chiang
- Impact of initial and boundary conditions on simulations of western disturbances and associated precipitation pp. 1405-1424

- G. Semwal and A. Dimri
- Extreme surface and near-bottom currents in the northwest Atlantic pp. 1425-1446

- Eric Oliver, Jinyu Sheng, Keith Thompson and Jorge Blanco
- Space 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. Loucas
- Characteristics of meteorological drought in Bangladesh pp. 1461-1474

- B. Dash, M. Rafiuddin, Fahima Khanam and M. Islam
- Regional attributes of hurricane surge response functions for hazard assessment pp. 1475-1490

- Youn Song, Jennifer Irish and Ikpoto Udoh
- Estimating 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. Baidya
- Exploring probable reasons for record fatalities: the case of 2011 Joplin, Missouri, Tornado pp. 1511-1526

- Bimal Paul and Mitchel Stimers
- Lego 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 Liang
- Numerical 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 Huang
- An 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 Zheng
- Vulnerability assessments and their planning implications: a case study of the Hutt Valley, New Zealand pp. 1587-1607

- Shabana Khan
- Assessing the resilience of Delhi to climate-related disasters: a comprehensive approach pp. 1609-1624

- Sunil Prashar, Rajib Shaw and Yukiko Takeuchi
- Synoptic and remote sensing analysis of dust events in southwestern Iran pp. 1625-1638

- Azizi Ghasem, AliAkbar Shamsipour, Morteza Miri and Taher Safarrad
- A 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 Chapi
- Causes 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 Dai
- The impact of acid rain on China’s socioeconomic vulnerability pp. 1671-1683

- Yue-Jun Zhang and Hao-Ran Chang
- Field observations of meteotsunami locally called “abiki” in Urauchi Bay, Kami-Koshiki Island, Japan pp. 1685-1706

- Toshiyuki Asano, Toru Yamashiro and Norihiro Nishimura
- Hazard 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 Chiang
- Evaluation of liquefaction potential hazard of Chennai city, India: using geological and geomorphological characteristics pp. 1717-1729

- Ganapathy Ganapathy and Ajay Rajawat
- An effective procedure for seismic hazard analysis including nonlinear soil response pp. 1731-1752

- Saman Yaghmaei-Sabegh and Roya Motallebzade
- Linking social capacities and risk communication in Europe: a gap between theory and practice? pp. 1753-1778

- Corina Höppner, Rebecca Whittle, Michael Bründl and Matthias Buchecker
- Landslide 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 Blahůt
- Severe tornadoes on the Caribbean coast of Colombia since 2001 and their relation to local climate conditions pp. 1805-1821

- J. Ortiz-Royero and Monica Rosales
- Mapping 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. Mazzola
- The 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. Amrani
- Social 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 Doherty
- Analysis of human risks due to dam break floods—part 2: application to Tangjiashan landslide dam failure pp. 1899-1923

- M. Peng and L. Zhang
- Challenges of analyzing multi-hazard risk: a review pp. 1925-1958

- Melanie Kappes, Margreth Keiler, Kirsten Elverfeldt and Thomas Glade
- The 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 Dan
- Joe 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 Dan
- Soil 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 Kim
- Post-Cyclone Sidr nutritional status of women and children in coastal Bangladesh: an empirical study pp. 19-36

- Shitangsu Paul, Bimal Paul and Jayant Routray
- Factors affecting earthquake recovery: the Yao’an earthquake of China pp. 37-53

- Ying Wang, Hao Chen and Juan Li
- Increasing the resilience of financial intermediaries through portfolio-level insurance against natural disasters pp. 55-72

- Benjamin Collier and Jerry Skees
- A flood vulnerability index for coastal cities and its use in assessing climate change impacts pp. 73-105

- S. Balica, N. Wright and F. Meulen
- A 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 Ronan
- Drought triggers and declarations: science and policy considerations for drought risk management pp. 139-151

- Linda Botterill and Michael Hayes
- Using 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 Hsin
- Probabilistic 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. Kuleli
- Fuzzy regression decision systems for assessment of the potential vulnerability of bridge to earthquakes pp. 211-221

- Jeng-Wen Lin
- Statistical analysis on extreme wave height pp. 223-236

- N. Teena, V. Sanil Kumar, K. Sudheesh and R. Sajeev
- Water-deficit-based drought risk assessments in Taiwan pp. 237-257

- Jenq-Tzong Shiau and Ya-Yi Hsiao
- Coastal 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. Vethamony
- Potential hazard analysis and risk assessment of debris flow by fuzzy modeling pp. 273-282

- Jeng-Wen Lin, Cheng-Wu Chen and Cheng-Yi Peng
- Seismic hazards assessment of Kumaun Himalaya and adjacent region pp. 283-297

- P. Roy, S. Mondal and Mallickarjun Joshi
- Possible 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. Mohan
- Investigation of earthquake tsunami sources, capable of affecting Vietnamese coast pp. 311-327

- Phuong Nguyen, Que Bui and Xuyen Nguyen
- Probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment for Messina Strait Area (Sicily, Italy) pp. 329-358

- Grezio Anita, Laura Sandri, Warner Marzocchi, Andrea Argnani, Paolo Gasparini and Jacopo Selva
- Microseismicity 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. Rivellino
- GIS-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 Bao
- August 08, 2010, Sheikhupura, Pakistan earthquake: seismotectonic investigation using focal mechanism solution and gravity data pp. 397-403

- MonaLisa and M. Qasim Jan
- Developing an agricultural flood loss estimation function (case study: rice) pp. 405-419

- Zahra Ganji, Alireza Shokoohi and Jamal Samani
- Monitoring of soil subsidence in urban and coastal areas due to groundwater overexploitation using GPS pp. 421-439

- Sylvana Santos, Jaime Cabral and Ivaldo Pontes Filho
- A 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 Yang
- Evaluation of soil collapse potential in regional scale pp. 459-479

- Mehdi Momeni, Ali Shafiee, Mojtaba Heidari, Mohammad Jafari and Mohammad Mahdavifar
- SPI-based evaluation of drought events in Xinjiang, China pp. 481-492

- Qiang Zhang, Jianfeng Li, Vijay Singh and Yungang Bai
- Impact of the 2004 Sumatran tsunami on the diversity of intertidal brachyuran assemblages of Maavah, Laamu Atoll, Maldives pp. 493-510

- A. Kumar and S. Wesley
- Fine 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 Deng
- The role of natural ecosystems and socio-economic factors in the vulnerability of coastal villages to cyclone and storm surge pp. 531-546

- Saudamini Das
- Landslide 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 Marschalko
- General 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 Jin
- Comparison 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 Akköse
- A 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 Bonadonna
- Sudden drop of fractal dimension of electromagnetic emissions recorded prior to significant earthquake pp. 641-650

- S. Potirakis, G. Minadakis and K. Eftaxias
- 23 October 2011 Van (Turkey) earthquake pp. 651-665

- Mustafa Erdik, Yaver Kamer, Mine Demircioğlu and Karin Şeşetyan
- A 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. Politte
- Chlorophyll concentration and surface temperature changes associated with earthquakes pp. 691-706

- Habibeh Alvan, Farid Azad and Husaini Omar
- Probabilistic assessment of wildfire hazard and municipal watershed exposure pp. 707-728

- Joe Scott, Don Helmbrecht, Matthew Thompson, David Calkin and Kate Marcille
- Producing landslide-susceptibility maps for regional planning in data-scarce regions pp. 729-749

- Jerome Graff, H. Romesburg, Rafi Ahmad and James McCalpin
- Damage 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-Gudiño
- A risk analysis for floods and lahars: case study in the Cordillera Central of Colombia pp. 767-796

- Matthias Künzler, Christian Huggel and Juan Ramírez
- Experimental and numerical investigation of slope stabilization by stone columns pp. 797-820

- Mustafa Vekli, Mustafa Aytekin, S. Banu İkizler and Ümit Çalik
- Development 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 Nielsen
- Social 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 Hong
- Coastal vulnerability assessment for Chennai, east coast of India using geospatial techniques pp. 853-872

- A. Arun Kumar and Pravin Kunte
- Highway network restoration after the great flood in Thailand pp. 873-886

- Ponlathep Lertworawanich
- Experimental and numerical analysis on the responses of slope under rainfall pp. 887-902

- X. Lu, T. Ye, X. Zhang, P. Cui and K. Hu
- Analysis of human risks due to dam-break floods—part 1: a new model based on Bayesian networks pp. 903-933

- M. Peng and L. Zhang
- Decreasing precipitation extremes at higher temperatures in tropical regions pp. 935-941

- Eduardo Maeda, Nobuyuki Utsumi and Taikan Oki
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