Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards
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Volume 37, issue 3, 2006
- A Source Study of the 9 September 1998 (Mw 5.6) Castelluccio Earthquake in Southern Italy using Teleseismic and Strong Motion Data pp. 245-262

- G. Arrigo, Z. Roumelioti, Ch. Benetatos, A. Kiratzi, A. Bottari, G. Neri, D. Termini, A. Gorini and S. Marcucci
- Towards Formulation of a Space-borne System for Early Warning of Floods: Can Cost-Effectiveness Outweigh Prediction Uncertainty? pp. 263-276

- Faisal Hossain
- Probabilistic Analysis of Tsunami Hazards* pp. 277-314

- Eric Geist and Tom Parsons
- Validation and Evaluation of Predictive Models in Hazard Assessment and Risk Management pp. 315-329

- Santiago Beguería
- Predicting Lahar-Inundation Zones: Case Study in West Mount Pinatubo, Philippines pp. 331-372

- Emmanuel Carranza and Ofelia Castro
- A Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Damaging Snowstorms in the United States pp. 373-389

- Stanley Changnon and David Changnon
- Book Review: Seth Stein and Michael Wysession: An Introduction to Seismology, Earthquakes, and Earth Structure. Blackwell, Oxford, 2003, 498 pp., $34.95,paperback pp. 391-392

- Cinna Lomnitz
- Book Review: W.H.K. Lee, H. Kanamori, P.C. Jennings, and C. Kisslinger (eds): International Handbook of Earthquake & Engineering Seismology. Academic Press, London (for International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth’s Interior). 2 Vols., hardcover, 8.5× 11 inches. Part A, 933 pp. with 1 CD, $150.00. Part B, 1040 pp. with 2 CDs, 150.00. (The 3 CDROMs are equivalent to about 300,000 pages) pp. 393-397

- Cinna Lomnitz
- Book Review: Robert Higgs & Carl P. Close, Re-thinking Green: Alternatives to Environmental Bureaucracy, The Independent Institute, Oakland, CA, USA, 2005, 467 pp. ISBN 0-945999-97-6 pp. 399-401

- T. Murty
Volume 37, issue 1, 2006
- Preface pp. 1-1

- Chin-Hsiung Loh
- Development and Implementation of Disaster Reduction Technology in Taiwan pp. 3-21

- Chin-Lien Yen, Chin-Hsiung Loh, Liang-Chun Chen, Liang-Yung Wei, Wen-Cheng Lee and Hsin-Ya Ho
- Overview of Taiwan Earthquake Loss Estimation System pp. 23-37

- Chin-Hsun Yeh, Chin-Hsiung Loh and Keh-Chyuan Tsai
- Early Estimation of Seismic Hazard for Strong Earthquakes in Taiwan pp. 39-53

- Wen-Yu Jean, Yu-Wen Chang, Kuo-Liang Wen and Chin-Hsiung Loh
- Study on the Fragility of Building Structures in Taiwan pp. 55-69

- Wen-I Liao, Chin-Hsiung Loh and Keh-Chyuan Tsai
- Damage Survey of Water Supply Systems and Fragility Curve of PVC Water Pipelines in the Chi–Chi Taiwan Earthquake pp. 71-85

- Ban-Jwu Shih and Che-Hao Chang
- A Climatology Model for Forecasting Typhoon Rainfall in Taiwan pp. 87-105

- Cheng-Shang Lee, Li-Rung Huang, Horng-Syi Shen and Shi-Ting Wang
- Establishing the Database of Inundation Potential in Taiwan pp. 107-132

- Albert Chen, Ming-Hsi Hsu, Wei-Hsien Teng, Chen-Jia Huang, Sen-Hae Yeh and Wan-Yu Lien
- An Assessment of Structural Measures for Flood-prone Lowlands with High Population Density along the Keelung River in Taiwan pp. 133-152

- Lung-Sheng Hsieh, Ming-Hsi Hsu and Ming-Hsu Li
- Landslides and Rainfall Characteristics Analysis in Taipei City during the Typhoon Nari Event pp. 153-167

- Fan-Chieh Yu, Tien-Chien Chen, Meei-Ling Lin, Chien-Yuan Chen and Wen-Hai Yu
- A GIS Process for Delimitating Areas Potentially Endangered by Debris Flow pp. 169-189

- Fan-Chieh Yu, Chien-Yuan Chen, Tien-Chien Chen, Feng-Yi Hung and Sheng-Chi Lin
- Impact of Flood Disasters on Taiwan in the Last Quarter Century pp. 191-207

- Wei-Hsien Teng, Ming-Hsi Hsu, Chung-Hsing Wu and Albert Chen
- Integrated Community-Based Disaster Management Program in Taiwan: A Case Study of Shang-An Village pp. 209-223

- Liang-Chun Chen, Yi-Chung Liu and Kuei-Chi Chan
- Changes of PTSD Symptoms and School Reconstruction: A Two-year Prospective Study of Children and Adolescents after the Taiwan 921 Earthquake pp. 225-244

- S.-H. Chen and Y.-C. Wu
Volume 36, issue 3, 2005
- A Tsunami Generated by a Possible Submarine Slide: Evidence for Slope Failure Triggered by the North Anatolian Fault Movement pp. 297-306

- K. Minoura, F. Imamura, U. Kuran, T. Nakamura, G. A. Papadopoulos, D. Sugawara, T. Takahashi and A. C. Yalciner
- Magnification of Flood Disasters and its Relation to Regional Precipitation and Local Human Activities since the 1980s in Xinjiang, Northwestern China pp. 307-330

- Jiang Fengqing, Zhu Cheng, Mu Guijin, Hu Ruji and Meng Qingxia
- The Influence of the North Atlantic Oscillation on Rainfall Triggering of Landslides near Lisbon pp. 331-354

- Ricardo Trigo, José L. Zêzere, Maria Rodrigues and Isabel Trigo
- Estimates of Tsunami Risk Zones on the Coasts Adjacent to the East (Japan) Sea based on the Synthetic Catalogue pp. 355-381

- Byung Choi, Efim Pelinovsky, Ho Lee and Seung Woo
- Earthquake Hazard in Italy, 2001–2030 pp. 383-405

- Roberto Romeo
- Effusive Activity at Mount Etna Volcano (Italy) During the 20th Century: A Contribution to Volcanic Hazard Assessment pp. 407-443

- Daniele Andronico and Luigi Lodato
- Relationships Between Fundamental Seismic Hazard Parameters for the Different Source Regions in Turkey pp. 445-462

- Yusuf Bayrak, Ahmet Yilmaztürk and Serkan Öztürk
Volume 36, issue 1, 2005
- Preface pp. 1-4

- Selina Begum and Pieter Gelder
- Interregional and Transnational Co-operation in River Basins – Chances to Improve Flood Risk Management? pp. 5-24

- Birgit Haupter, Peter Heiland and Jürgen Neumüller
- Flood Forecasting and Warning at the River Basin and at the European Scale pp. 25-42

- Micha Werner, Paolo Reggiani, Ad Roo, Paul Bates and Eric Sprokkereef
- Estimating Injury and Loss of Life in Floods: A Deterministic Framework pp. 43-64

- Edmund Penning-Rowsell, Peter Floyd, David Ramsbottom and Suresh Surendran
- Economic Hotspots: Visualizing Vulnerability to Flooding pp. 65-80

- Anne Veen and Christiaan Logtmeijer
- Stochastic Modelling of the Impact of Flood Protection Measures Along the River Waal in the Netherlands pp. 81-102

- Saskia Vuren, Huib Vriend, Sonja Ouwerkerk and Matthijs Kok
- National Floodplain Mapping: Datasets and Methods – 160,000 km in 12 months pp. 103-123

- Kate Bradbrook, Simon Waller and Dave Morris
- The Influence of Floodplain Compartmentalization on Flood Risk within the Rhine–Meuse Delta pp. 125-145

- D. Alkema and H. Middelkoop
- National-scale Assessment of Current and Future Flood Risk in England and Wales pp. 147-164

- Jim Hall, Paul Sayers and Richard Dawson
- Summer Floods in Central Europe – Climate Change Track? pp. 165-189

- Zbigniew Kundzewicz, Uwe Ulbrich, Tim Brücher, Dariusz Graczyk, Andreas Krüger, Gregor Leckebusch, Lucas Menzel, Iwona Pińskwar, Maciej Radziejewski and Małgorzata Szwed
- Dealing with Uncertainty in Flood Risk Assessment of Dike Rings in the Netherlands pp. 191-206

- Herman Most and Mark Wehrung
- The Development and Application of a Flood Risk Model for the Czech Republic pp. 207-220

- Harvey Rodda
- Regional Rainfall Depth–Duration–Frequency Equations for an Alpine Region pp. 221-235

- Marco Borga, Claudia Vezzani and Giancarlo Fontana
- An Integrated Approach for Realtime Floodmap Forecasting on the Belgian Meuse River pp. 237-256

- C. Cin, L. Moens, Ph. Dierickx, G. Bastin and Y. Zech
- Flood Forecasting and Flood Warning in the Firth of Clyde, UK pp. 257-271

- Yusuf Kaya, Michael Stewart and Marc Becker
- Flood Management Strategy for the Upper and Middle Odra River Basin: Feasibility Study of Raciborz Reservoir pp. 273-295

- Edoardo Faganello and Laurence Attewill
Volume 35, issue 3, 2005
- Editorial pp. 319-320

- Brigitte Leblon and Terry Pultz
- Modelling and Mapping Damage to Forests from an Ice Storm Using Remote Sensing and Environmental Data pp. 321-342

- D. King, I. Olthof, P. Pellikka, E. Seed and C. Butson
- Monitoring Forest Fire Danger with Remote Sensing pp. 343-359

- Brigitte Leblon
- Active Fire Detection for Fire Emergency Management: Potential and Limitations for the Operational Use of Remote Sensing pp. 361-376

- Jesus San-Miguel-Ayanz and Nicolas Ravail
- Monitoring Flood Extent and Forecasting Excess Runoff Risk with RADARSAT-1 Data pp. 377-393

- Ferdinand Bonn and Roy Dixon
- Potential of Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS for Landslide Hazard Assessment in Southern Kyrgyzstan (Central Asia) pp. 395-416

- Sigrid Roessner, Hans-Ulrich Wetzel, Hermann Kaufmann and Aman Sarnagoev
Volume 35, issue 2, 2005
- Estimation of Tsunami Risk for the Coasts of Peru and Northern Chile pp. 185-209

- Evgueni Kulikov, Alexander Rabinovich and Richard Thomson
- How Accurate are Disaster Loss Data? The Case of U.S. Flood Damage pp. 211-228

- Mary Downton and Roger Pielke
- Geographical Information Systems and Geostatistics for Modelling Radioactively Contaminated Land Areas pp. 229-242

- Nazzareno Diodato and Michele Ceccarelli
- An Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Dimension of Drought Vulnerability in Turkey Using the Standardized Precipitation Index pp. 243-264

- F. Sönmez, Ali Kömüscü, Ayhan Erkan and Ertan Turgu
- Mapping Disastrous Natural Hazards Using Global Datasets pp. 265-289

- P. Peduzzi and H. Herold
- Probabilistic Assessment of Earthquake Insurance Rates for Turkey pp. 291-313

- M. Yucemen
Volume 35, issue 1, 2005
- Preface pp. 1-4

- Eddie Bernard
- The U.S. National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program: A Successful State–Federal Partnership pp. 5-24

- Eddie Bernard
- The NTHMP Tsunameter Network pp. 25-39

- Frank González, Eddie Bernard, Christian Meinig, Marie Eble, Harold Mofjeld and Scott Stalin
- Real-Time Tsunami Forecasting: Challenges and Solutions pp. 35-41

- Vasily Titov, Frank Gonzalez, E. Bernard, Marie Eble, Harold Mofjeld, Jean Newman and Angie Venturato
- The Seismic Project of the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program pp. 59-72

- David Oppenheimer, Alex Bittenbinder, Barbara Bogaert, Raymond Buland, Lynn Dietz, Roger Hansen, Stephen Malone, Charles McCreery, Thomas Sokolowski, Paul Whitmore and Craig Weaver
- Impact of the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program on Operations of the Richard H. Hagemeyer Pacific Tsunami Warning Center pp. 73-88

- Charles McCreery
- Progress in NTHMP Hazard Assessment pp. 89-110

- Frank González, Vasily Titov, Harold Mofjeld, Angie Venturato, R. Simmons, Roger Hansen, Rodney Combellick, Richard Eisner, Don Hoirup, Brian Yanagi, Sterling Yong, Mark Darienzo, George Priest, George Crawford and Timothy Walsh
- Local Tsunami Warning in the Pacific Coastal United States pp. 111-119

- Mark Darienzo, Al Aya, George Crawford, David Gibbs, Paul Whitmore, Tyree Wilde and Brian Yanagi
- Planning for Tsunami-Resilient Communities pp. 121-139

- C. Jonientz-Trisler, R. Simmons, B. Yanagi, G. Crawford, M. Darienzo, R. Eisner, E. Petty and G. Priest
- The Role of Education in the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program pp. 141-153

- Lori Dengler
- Planning for Tsunami: Reducing Future Losses Through Mitigation pp. 155-162

- Richard Eisner
- NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) – A Coastal Solution to Tsunami Alert and Notification pp. 163-171

- George Crawford
- Measuring Tsunami Preparedness in Coastal Washington, United States pp. 173-184

- D. Johnston, D. Paton, G. Crawford, K. Ronan, B. Houghton and P. Bürgelt
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