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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 47, issue 3, 2008
 
  Using value engineering to optimize flood forecasting and flood warning systems: Golestan and Golabdare watersheds in Iran as case studies   pp. 281-296 Babak Omidvar and Hanieh KhodaeiImplementing low-cost landslide risk reduction: a pilot study in unplanned housing areas of the Caribbean   pp. 297-315 Malcolm Anderson, Liz Holcombe, Rob Flory and Jean-Philippe RenaudSpatial dependencies in wind-related housing damage   pp. 317-330 Dakshina Silva, Jamie Kruse and Yongsheng WangEarthquake-induced landslide hazard and vegetation recovery assessment using remotely sensed data and a neural network-based classifier: a case study in central Taiwan   pp. 331-347 Wen-Tzu Lin, Wen-Chieh Chou and Chao-Yuan LinImpacts of September 21, 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake on the characteristics of gully-type debris flows in central Taiwan   pp. 349-368 Chia-Nan Liu, Hsiao-Fung Huang and Jia-Jyun DongA geographical information system managing geotechnical data for Athens (Greece) and its use for automated seismic microzonation   pp. 369-395 A. Antoniou, A. Papadimitriou and G. TsiambaosSocial vulnerability and seismic risk perception. Case study: the historic center of the Bucharest Municipality/Romania   pp. 397-410 Iuliana ArmaşGeomorphology and landslide susceptibility assessment using GIS and bivariate statistics: a case study in southern Italy   pp. 411-435 Paolo Magliulo, Antonio Di Lisio, Filippo Russo and Antonio ZelanoImpact of various synthetic vortices on cyclone track prediction   pp. 437-463 Geeta Agnihotri, Y. Rama Rao and S. DashLosses from sleet storms in the United States   pp. 465-470 Stanley ChangnonA quantitative appraisal of earthquake hazard parameters computed from Gumbel I method for different regions in and around Turkey   pp. 471-495 Serkan Öztürk, Yusuf Bayrak, Hakan Çınar, George Koravos and Theodoros TsapanosReducing hazard vulnerability through local government engagement and action   pp. 497-508 David KingBehavior of expansive soils stabilized with fly ash   pp. 509-523 Fusheng Zha, Songyu Liu, Yanjun Du and Kerui CuiIntegration and magnitude homogenization of the Egyptian earthquake catalogue   pp. 525-546 H. Hussein, K. Abou Elenean, I. Marzouk, A. Peresan, I. Korrat, E. Abu El-Nader, G. Panza and M. El-GabryEvaluation of parameters affecting earthquake damage by decision tree techniques   pp. 547-568 Betül Şengezer, Atilla Ansal and Ömer BilenThe great 1787 Mexican tsunami   pp. 569-576 Francisco Núñez-Cornú, Modesto Ortiz and John SánchezA multiple scale modeling system for coastal hurricane wind damage mitigation   pp. 577-591 Ping Zhu Volume 47, issue 2, 2008
 
  Large-scale vulnerability assessments for natural hazards   pp. 143-155 David Simpson and R. HumanAssessment of lightning-related fatality and injury risk in Canada   pp. 157-183 Brian Mills, Dan Unrau, Carla Parkinson, Brenda Jones, Jennifer Yessis, Kelsey Spring and Laurel PentelowStructural elements of the Makran region, Oman sea and their potential relevance to tsunamigenisis   pp. 185-199 Mohammad Mokhtari, Iraj Abdollahie Fard and Khaled HessamiRain-induced debris and mudflow triggering factors assessment in the Santiago cordilleran foothills, Central Chile   pp. 201-215 Sergio Sepúlveda and Cristóbal PadillaAdapting to climate change: a comparison of two strategies for dike heightening   pp. 217-228 Arjen Hoekstra and Jean-Luc KokThe evaluation of “social risk” due to volcanic eruptions of Vesuvius   pp. 229-243 C. Pesaresi, M. Marta, C. Palagiano and R. ScandoneCharacteristics analysis for the flash flood-induced debris flows   pp. 245-261 Chen Chien-Yuan, Chen Lien-Kuang, Yu Fan-Chieh, Lin Sheng-Chi, Lin Yu-Ching, Lee Chou-Lung, Wang Yu-Ting and Cheung Kei-WaiEvaluating cut slope failure by numerical analysis—a case study   pp. 263-279 T. Singh, A. Gulati, L. Dontha and V. Bhardwaj Volume 47, issue 1, 2008
 
  Results of geodetic and geotechnical monitoring of subsidence for Taiwan High Speed Rail operation   pp. 1-16 Cheinway Hwang, Wei-Chia Hung and Chih-Hsi LiuEthnic groups’ response to the 26 December 2004 earthquake and tsunami in Aceh, Indonesia   pp. 17-38 Jean-Christophe Gaillard, Elsa Clavé, Océane Vibert, Azhari, Dedi, Jean-Charles Denain, Yusuf Efendi, Delphine Grancher, Catherine Liamzon, Desy Sari and Ryo SetiawanSeismic hazard in mega city Kolkata, India   pp. 39-54 William Mohanty and M. WallingDrought events in Southern Portugal from the 12th to the 19th centuries: integrated research from descriptive sources   pp. 55-63 Afonso Do Ó and Maria RoxoFlood hazard in Hunan province of China: an economic loss analysis   pp. 65-73 Xin Huang, Hongzhuan Tan, Jia Zhou, Tubao Yang, Abuaku Benjamin, Shi Wen, Shuoqi Li, Aizhong Liu, Xinhua Li, Shuidong Fen and Xinli LiUsage of an early warning and information system Web-site for real-time seismicity in Iceland   pp. 75-94 Deanne Bird, Matthew Roberts and Dale Dominey-HowesPropagation characteristics of historical tsunamis that attacked the east coast of Korea   pp. 95-118 Chae Lim, Jae Bae, Jong Lee and Sung YoonSatellite detection of earthquake thermal infrared precursors in Iran   pp. 119-135 Arun Saraf, Vineeta Rawat, Priyanka Banerjee, Swapnamita Choudhury, Santosh Panda, Sudipta Dasgupta and Jishnu DasJohn Handmer and Stephen Dovers (eds), Handbook of Disasters & Emergency Policies & Institutions   pp. 137-139 Tom BeerBruno Voituriez (ed), The Gulf Stream. Preface by Patricio Bernal   pp. 141-142 Julia Tagüeña Volume 46, issue 3, 2008
 
  Seismic risk assessment of buildings in urban areas: a case study for Denizli, Turkey   pp. 265-285 Mehmet Inel, Sevket Senel, Selcuk Toprak and Yasemin ManavSoil erosion susceptibility assessment and validation using a geostatistical multivariate approach: a test in Southern Sicily   pp. 287-305 Christian Conoscenti, Cipriano Maggio and Edoardo RotiglianoFlood risk perceptions and spatial multi-criteria analysis: an exploratory research for hazard mitigation   pp. 307-322 Ruud Raaijmakers, Jörg Krywkow and Anne VeenImplementation of reconstructed geomorphologic units in landslide susceptibility mapping: the Melen Gorge (NW Turkey)   pp. 323-351 T. Gorum, B. Gonencgil, C. Gokceoglu and H. NefesliogluMethods for the estimation of loss of life due to floods: a literature review and a proposal for a new method   pp. 353-389 S. Jonkman, J. Vrijling and A. VrouwenvelderDrought risk assessment in the western part of Bangladesh   pp. 391-413 Shamsuddin Shahid and Houshang BehrawanManufactured home building regulations and the February 2, 2007 Florida tornadoes   pp. 415-425 Kevin Simmons and Daniel Sutter Volume 46, issue 2, 2008
 
  Preface   pp. 139-141 Elisabeth Krausmann and Ana CruzNatech risk and management: an assessment of the state of the art   pp. 143-152 Laura Steinberg, Hatice Sengul and Ana CruzPhysical and economic losses sustained by the industry in the 1999 Kocaeli, Turkey earthquake   pp. 153-178 Eser Durukal and Mustafa ErdikA qualitative Natech damage scale for the impact of floods on selected industrial facilities   pp. 179-197 Elisabeth Krausmann and Fesil MushtaqMethodology for preliminary assessment of Natech risk in urban areas   pp. 199-220 Ana Cruz and Norio OkadaA method for na-tech risk assessment as supporting tool for land use planning mitigation strategies   pp. 221-241 Adriana Galderisi, Andrea Ceudech and Massimiliano PistucciImpact of storms and earthquakes on industrial installations – New risk control approaches required?   pp. 243-256 H. Beem, R. Fendler and W. KrätzigFloods and safety of establishments and installations containing hazardous substances   pp. 257-263 Roland Fendler Volume 46, issue 1, 2008
 
  Ground motion estimation during the Kashmir earthquake of 8th October 2005   pp. 1-13 S. RaghukanthRegularized joint inverse estimation of extreme rainfall amounts in ungauged coastal basins of El Salvador   pp. 15-34 Michael FriedelDeveloping tsunami warnings from numerical model output   pp. 35-52 Steven Allen and D. GreensladeNational flood discharge mapping in Austria   pp. 53-72 Ralf Merz, Günter Blöschl and Günter HumerPervasive wetland flooding in the glacial drift prairie of North Dakota (USA)   pp. 73-88 Paul Todhunter and Bradley RundquistMethod of calculating tsunami travel times in the Andaman Sea region   pp. 89-106 Monte Kietpawpan, Parichart Visuthismajarn, Charlchai Tanavud and Mark RobsonSocotra Island, Yemen: field survey of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami   pp. 107-117 Hermann Fritz and Emile OkalFlood risk management in Central Viet Nam: challenges and potentials   pp. 119-138 Phong Tran, Fausto Marincioni, Rajib Shaw, Massimo Sarti and Le An |  |