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July 2017, Volume 87, Issue 3
- 1361-1375 Disaster risk management in agriculture: tragedies of the smallholders
by Raza Ullah & Ganesh P. Shivakoti & Farhad Zulfiqar & Muhammad Nadeem Iqbal & Ashfaq Ahmad Shah
- 1377-1398 A GIS-based multi-criteria analysis model for earthquake vulnerability assessment using Choquet integral and game theory
by Milad Moradi & Mahmoud Reza Delavar & Behzad Moshiri
- 1399-1411 Highway congestion during evacuation: examining the household’s choice of number of vehicles to evacuate
by Praveen Maghelal & Xiangyu Li & Walter Gillis Peacock
- 1413-1433 Swarm intelligence and neural nets in forecasting the maximum sustained wind speed along the track of tropical cyclones over Bay of Bengal
by S. Chaudhuri & D. Basu & D. Das & S. Goswami & S. Varshney
- 1435-1452 Reduction of future disaster damages by learning from disaster experiences
by Hiroki Onuma & Kong Joo Shin & Shunsuke Managi
- 1453-1468 Applying a Ruggiero three-stage super-efficiency DEA model to gauge regional carbon emission efficiency: evidence from China
by Feng Dong & Ruyin Long & Zhengfu Bian & Xihui Xu & Bolin Yu & Ying Wang
- 1469-1487 Use of sacrificial embankments to minimize bridge damage from scour during extreme flow events
by Matthew W. Brand & Mandar M. Dewoolkar & Donna M. Rizzo
- 1489-1505 Applicability of TRMM satellite precipitation in driving hydrological model for identifying flood events: a case study in the Xiangjiang River Basin, China
by Yumeng Yang & Juan Du & Linlin Cheng & Wei Xu
- 1507-1522 The comparison of NN, SVR, LSSVR and ANFIS at modeling meteorological and remotely sensed drought indices over the eastern district of Isfahan, Iran
by Iman Khosravi & Yaser Jouybari-Moghaddam & Mohammad Reza Sarajian
- 1523-1523 Erratum to: The comparison of NN, SVR, LSSVR and ANFIS at modeling meteorological and remotely sensed drought indices over the eastern district of Isfahan, Iran
by Iman Khosravi & Yaser Jouybari-Moghaddam & Mohammad Reza Sarajian
- 1525-1543 GIS-based flood risk assessment in suburban areas: a case study of the Fangshan District, Beijing
by Shanshan Hu & Xiangjun Cheng & Demin Zhou & Hong Zhang
- 1545-1565 An edge-based stochastic facility location problem in UAV-supported humanitarian relief logistics: a case study of Tehran earthquake
by Mahmoud Golabi & Seyed Mahdi Shavarani & Gokhan Izbirak
- 1567-1585 Effects of landscape patterns on soil erosion processes in a mountain–basin system in the North China
by Ying Xu & Haiping Tang & Bojie Wang & Jiao Chen
- 1587-1606 Identification of pre-seismic anomalies of soil radon-222 signal using Hilbert–Huang transform
by Saheli Chowdhury & Argha Deb & Md. Nurujjaman & Chiranjib Barman
- 1607-1633 Near-field probabilistic seismic hazard analysis with characteristic earthquake effects
by Saman Yaghmaei-Sabegh & Mehdi Ebrahimi-Aghabagher
- 1635-1647 Intensification of future heat waves in Pakistan: a study using CORDEX regional climate models ensemble
by Fahad Saeed & Mansour Almazroui & Nazrul Islam & Mariam Saleh Khan
- 1649-1671 Morphometric and sediment source characterization of the Alaknanda river basin, headwaters of river Ganga, India
by S. Panwar & V. Agarwal & G. J. Chakrapani
- 1673-1690 Recovery worker skills in post-earthquake Haiti: the disconnect between employer and employee perspectives
by Christa L. Remington & Nazife Emel Ganapati
- 1691-1707 Storm flood risk zoning in the typical regions of Asia using GIS technology
by Jiafu Liu & Xinquan Wang & Bai Zhang & Jing Li & Jiquan Zhang & Xiaojing Liu
- 1709-1729 Quantitative approach on erosion hazard, vulnerability and risk assessment: case study of Muriganga–Saptamukhi interfluve, Sundarban, India
by Abhishek Ghosh
- 1731-1734 Erratum to: Quantitative approach on erosion hazard, vulnerability and risk assessment: case study of Muriganga–Saptamukhi interfluve, Sundarban, India
by Abhishek Ghosh
- 1735-1750 A WRF-based engineering wind field model for tropical cyclones and its applications
by Lin Xue & Ying Li & Lili Song & Wenchao Chen & Binglan Wang
- 1751-1764 Direct and indirect economic loss assessment of typhoon disasters based on EC and IO joint model
by Guizhi Wang & Rongrong Chen & Jibo Chen
- 1765-1781 A STIRPAT model-based methodology for calculating energy savings in China’s existing civil buildings from 2001 to 2015
by Minda Ma & Ran Yan & Weiguang Cai
- 1783-1806 Simulation of primary school-aged children’s earthquake evacuation in rural town
by Mei-Ling Xiao & Yao Zhang & Benyu Liu
- 1807-1825 Landfire hazard assessment in the Caspian Hyrcanian forest ecoregion with the long-term MODIS active fire data
by Hamed Adab
- 1827-1846 Scenario analysis of flood control structures using a multi-criteria decision-making technique in Northeast Iran
by Raoof Mostafazadeh & Amir Sadoddin & Abdolreza Bahremand & Vahed Berdi Sheikh & Arash Zare Garizi
- 1847-1858 Residents’ satisfaction to post-Wenchuan earthquake recovery and reconstruction
by Yueqiao Yang & Ping Gao & Haijun Li
- 1859-1879 Assessment and mapping of earthquake-induced landslides in Tigzirt City, Algeria
by Lynda Djerbal & Ibtissam Khoudi & Nassima Alimrina & Bachir Melbouci & Ramdane Bahar
- 1881-1906 A review of bridge scour: mechanism, estimation, monitoring and countermeasures
by Chen Wang & Xiong Yu & Fayun Liang
June 2017, Volume 87, Issue 2
- 567-579 Quantitative analysis of earthquake fatalities: case of Iran
by Alireza Jahanandish & N. Nirupama
- 581-598 Mapping inundation probability due to increasing sea level rise along El Puerto de Santa María (SW Spain)
by Pablo Fraile-Jurado & José I. Álvarez-Francoso & Emilia Guisado-Pintado & Noela Sánchez-Carnero & José Ojeda-Zújar & Stephen P. Leatherman
- 599-621 Storm climate on the Danube delta coast: evidence of recent storminess change and links with large-scale teleconnection patterns
by Florin I. Zăinescu & Florin Tătui & Nikolay N. Valchev & Alfred Vespremeanu-Stroe
- 623-657 Interpretation of slope displacement obtained from inclinometers and simulation of calibration tests
by Ching-Jiang Jeng & Yo-Yo Yo & Kai-Lan Zhong
- 659-673 The occurrence laws of campus stampede accidents in China and its prevention and control measures
by Yong-ling Zhang & Xiao-bing Zhou
- 675-697 The impact of energy consumption on environment and public health in China
by Wei-Hua Qu & Ling Xu & Guo-Hua Qu & Zhi-Jun Yan & Jian-Xiu Wang
- 699-716 Recovery planning model for roadways network after natural hazards
by Milad Zamanifar & Seyed Mohammad Seyedhoseyni
- 717-738 Railway embankment failure due to ballast layer breach caused by inundation flows
by Ryota Tsubaki & Yoshihisa Kawahara & Yasuhiro Ueda
- 739-755 Information-seeking intentions of residents regarding the risks of nuclear power plant: an empirical study in China
by Jing Zeng & Jiuchang Wei & Dingtao Zhao & Weiwei Zhu & Jibao Gu
- 757-771 Laboratory study on effects of submerged obstacles on tsunami wave and run-up
by Houssam Eddine Touhami & Mohamed Cherif Khellaf
- 773-789 Infrastructure hazard resilience trends: an analysis of 25 years of research
by Aaron Opdyke & Amy Javernick-Will & Matt Koschmann
- 791-815 A multi-perspective examination of heat waves affecting Metro Vancouver: now into the future
by Ronald E. Stewart & Daniel Betancourt & James B. Davies & Deborah Harford & Yaheli Klein & Robert Lannigan & Linda Mortsch & Erin O’Connell & Kathy Tang & Paul H. Whitfield
- 817-841 Dynamic relationship between functional stress and strain capacity of post-disaster infrastructure
by Juyeong Choi & Abhijeet Deshmukh & Nader Naderpajouh & Makarand Hastak
- 843-865 A comparative study of models to predict storm impact on beaches
by Iñaki Santiago & Denis Morichon & Stéphane Abadie & Ad J. H. M. Reniers & Pedro Liria
- 867-883 Analysis of regional decoupling relationship between energy-related CO2 emission and economic growth in China
by Yadong Ning & Boya Zhang & Tao Ding & Ming Zhang
- 885-897 Correlations between air pollutant emission, logistic services, GDP, and urban population growth from vector autoregressive modeling: a case study of Beijing
by Xiaopeng Guo & Jiaxing Shi & Dongfang Ren & Jing Ren & Qilin Liu
- 899-918 A fuzzy graph evolved by a new adaptive Bayesian framework and its applications in natural hazards
by Chengzu Bai & Ren Zhang & Longxia Qian & Yaning Wu
- 919-943 Policy and systems of flood risk management: a comparative study between Japan and Spain
by Isao Nakamura & Maria Carmen Llasat
- 945-960 Household factors and adopting intention of battery electric vehicles: a multi-group structural equation model analysis among consumers in Jiangsu Province, China
by Wenbo Li & Ruyin Long & Hong Chen & Jichao Geng
- 961-972 Contrasting impacts of heat stress on violent and nonviolent robbery in Beijing, China
by Xiaofeng Hu & Peng Chen & Hong Huang & Ting Sun & Dan Li
- 973-988 Study on the spatial and temporal differentiation and influencing factors of carbon emissions in Shandong province
by Hui Zhang & Xiumei Sun & Wenwen Wang
- 989-1016 Spatiotemporal analysis of residential flood exposure in the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan area
by Alex P. Ferguson & Walker S. Ashley
- 1017-1033 The relationship between urbanization, income growth and carbon dioxide emissions and the policy implications for China: a cointegrated vector error correction (VEC) analysis
by Xiangrong Ma & Jianping Ge & Wei Wang
- 1035-1055 Modeling the influence of urbanization on urban pluvial flooding: a scenario-based case study in Shanghai, China
by Qingyu Huang & Jun Wang & Mengya Li & Moli Fei & Jungang Dong
- 1057-1081 Married couples’ decision-making about household natural hazard preparedness: a case study of hurricane hazards in Sarasota County, Florida
by Li-San Hung
- 1083-1108 Community diversity and hazard events: understanding the evolution of local approaches to wildfire
by Travis Paveglio & Catrin Edgeley
- 1109-1124 Effect of seasonal and cyclonic winds on internal tides over the Bay of Bengal
by Sachiko Mohanty & A. D. Rao & Himansu Pradhan
- 1125-1146 Comparative assessment of water surface level using different discharge prediction models
by Ernieza Suhana Mokhtar & Biswajeet Pradhan & Abd Halim Ghazali & Helmi Zulhaidi Mohd Shafri
- 1147-1165 Responses to the 2011 floods in Central Thailand: Perpetuating the vulnerability of small and medium enterprises?
by Danny Marks & Frank Thomalla
- 1167-1187 Impact of spatial correlation of ground motions on seismic damage for residential buildings in Bucharest, Romania
by Florin Pavel & Radu Vacareanu & Ileana Calotescu & Ana-Maria Sandulescu & Cristian Arion & Cristian Neagu
- 1189-1222 Numerical simulation of the 30–45 ka debris avalanche flow of Montagne Pelée volcano, Martinique: from volcano flank collapse to submarine emplacement
by Morgane Brunet & Laurent Moretti & Anne Friant & Anne Mangeney & Enrique Domingo Fernández Nieto & Francois Bouchut
- 1223-1243 Analysis of social vulnerability of residential community to hazards in Tianjin, China
by Yi Lixin & Cheng Ke & Cao Xiaoying & Sun Yueling & Cheng Xiaoqing & He Ye
- 1245-1249 Segmentation of Main Boundary Thrust and Main Central Thrust in Western Himalaya for assessment of seismic hazard by Mridula et al., Nat Hazards (2016) 84: 383–403
by A. A. Shah & S. M. Talha Qadri
- 1251-1258 Statistical tests for underestimation of loss distributions from NatCat models
by Mathias Raschke
- 1259-1265 Platform collapse incident of a power plant in Jiangxi, China
by Xiang-Hao Zhao & Wen-Chieh Cheng & Jack S. Shen & Arul Arulrajah
May 2017, Volume 87, Issue 1
- 1-11 Gutenberg–Richter b-value determination and large-magnitudes sampling
by F. A. Nava & V. H. Márquez-Ramírez & F. R. Zúñiga & C. Lomnitz
- 13-33 Nonlinear soil response to ground motions during different earthquakes in Nepal, to arrive at surface response spectra
by Abhishek Kumar & N. H. Harinarayan & Olympa Baro
- 35-56 Spatiotemporal mapping of rainfall erosivity index for different return periods in Iran
by Seyed Hamidreza Sadeghi & Mohsen Zabihi & Mehdi Vafakhah & Zeinab Hazbavi
- 57-81 Hybrid broadband simulation of strong-motion records from the September 16, 1978, Tabas, Iran, earthquake (M w 7.4)
by H. Vahidifard & H. Zafarani & S. R. Sabbagh-Yazdi
- 83-102 Automatic detection of avalanches: evaluation of three different approaches
by A. Schimmel & J. Hübl & R. Koschuch & I. Reiweger
- 103-120 Rapid flood inundation mapping using social media, remote sensing and topographic data
by J. F. Rosser & D. G. Leibovici & M. J. Jackson
- 121-143 US tornado fatalities in motor vehicles (1991–2015)
by Marius J. Paulikas & Thomas W. Schmidlin
- 145-164 A heuristic approach to global landslide susceptibility mapping
by Thomas Stanley & Dalia B. Kirschbaum
- 165-184 Natural hazards and risk in rice cultivation along the upper Amazon River
by Geneva List & Oliver T. Coomes
- 185-212 Understanding different perspectives on the preservation of community and heritage buildings in the Wellington Region, New Zealand
by Tatiana Goded & Andrew Beaupre & Michael DeMarco & Tina Dutra & Andro Gogichaishvili & Daniel Haley & Alex Hyman & Nicholas Kepka Calvetti & John Potter & Maureen Coomer & Kim Wright & Andrew King
- 213-235 Numerical investigation of the influence of extreme hydrodynamic forces on the geometry of structures using OpenFOAM
by Samieh Sarjamee & Ioan Nistor & Abdolmajid Mohammadian
- 237-254 Deterministic strong ground motion study for the Sitamarhi area near Bihar–Nepal region
by M. L. Burnwal & A. Burman & P. Samui & D. Maity
- 255-286 Devastating extreme Mediterranean cyclone’s impacts in Turkey
by Sevinc A. Sirdas & E. Tuncay Özdemir & İsmail Sezen & Bahtiyar Efe & Vinay Kumar
- 287-305 Household migration in disaster impact analysis: incorporating behavioural responses to risk
by Trond G. Husby & Elco E. Koks
- 307-322 Assessment of geo-environmental properties depressing urban development with GIS: a case study of Kozlu settlement, Turkey
by Deniz Arca & Hulya Keskin Citiroglu & Hakan S. Kutoglu & Cetin Mekik & Tomonori Deguchi
- 323-343 Characterizing land displacement in complex hydrogeological and geological settings: a case study in the Beijing Plain, China
by Yongyong Li & Huili Gong & Lin Zhu & Xiaojuan Li & Rong Wang & Gaoxuan Guo
- 345-365 Delphi process applied to the 921 earthquake relief for damaged bridges in Taiwan
by Kuan-Tang Shen & Jeng-Wen Lin
- 367-381 Modeling groundwater fluctuations by three different evolutionary neural network techniques using hydroclimatic data
by Ozgur Kisi & Meysam Alizamir & Mohammad Zounemat-Kermani
- 383-394 Use of LSPIV in assessing urban flash flood vulnerability
by Nicolás Federico Guillén & Antoine Patalano & Carlos Marcelo García & Juan Carlos Bertoni
- 395-414 Analysis and prediction of a catastrophic Indian coastal heat wave of 2015
by Venkata B. Dodla & G. Ch. Satyanarayana & Srinivas Desamsetti
- 415-435 Wildfire occurrence patterns in ecoregions of New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory, Australia
by Yang Zhang & Samsung Lim & Jason John Sharples
- 437-468 Application of a semiquantitative and GIS-based statistical model to landslide susceptibility zonation in Kayangan Catchment, Java, Indonesia
by Danang Sri Hadmoko & Franck Lavigne & Guruh Samodra
- 469-513 A probabilistic model for evaluating the reliability of rainfall thresholds for shallow landslides based on uncertainties in rainfall characteristics and soil properties
by Shiang-Jen Wu & Yi-Hua Hsiao & Keh-Chia Yeh & Sheng-Hsueh Yang
- 515-531 Incorporating socio-economic effects and uncertain rainfall in flood mitigation decision using MCDA
by V. Daksiya & H. T. Su & Y. H. Chang & Edmond Y. M. Lo
- 533-544 Analysis of ground deposition of radionuclides under different wind fields from the Fukushima Daiichi accident
by Jiansong Wu & Xiaofeng Hu & Jinyu Ma & Can Zhang & Shuaizi Mojia
- 545-566 An evaluation of existent methods for estimation of embankment dam breach parameters
by Saad Sh. Sammen & T. A. Mohamed & A. H. Ghazali & L. M. Sidek & A. El-Shafie
April 2017, Volume 86, Issue 3
April 2017, Volume 86, Issue 2
March 2017, Volume 86, Issue 2
March 2017, Volume 86, Issue 1
- 1-6 One step back for a leap forward: toward operational measurements of elements at risk
by Christian Geiß & Hannes Taubenböck
- 1-29 Assessment of reduced-complexity landscape evolution model suitability to adequately simulate flood events in complex flow conditions
by Bouchra Zellou & Hassane Rahali
- 7-30 Perspectives on global dynamic exposure modelling for geo-risk assessment
by Massimiliano Pittore & Marc Wieland & Kevin Fleming
- 31-54 Evaluation of the seismic risk of the unreinforced masonry building stock in Antioquia, Colombia
by Ana B. Acevedo & Juan D. Jaramillo & Catalina Yepes & Vitor Silva & Fernando A. Osorio & Mabé Villar
- 31-56 Quantifying risk to agriculture from volcanic ashfall: a case study from the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
by Mary Anne Thompson & Jan M. Lindsay & Thomas M. Wilson & Sebastien Biass & Laura Sandri
- 55-79 Development of national and local exposure models of residential structures in Chile
by Hernán Santa María & Matías A. Hube & Felipe Rivera & Catalina Yepes-Estrada & Jairo A. Valcárcel
- 57-88 Disaster prevention, disaster preparedness and local community resilience within the context of disaster risk management in Cameroon
by Festus Tongwa Aka & Gaston Wung Buh & Wilson Yatoh Fantong & Issa & Isabella Tem Zouh & Serges Laurent Bopda Djomou & Richard Tanwi Ghogomu & Terry Gibson & Mary-Ann Marmol del & Luc Nkamdjou Sigha & Takeshi Ohba & Minoru Kusakabe & Yutaka Yoshida & Gregory Tanyileke & Joseph Metuk Nnange & Joseph Victor Hell
- 81-105 Joint use of remote sensing data and volunteered geographic information for exposure estimation: evidence from Valparaíso, Chile
by Christian Geiß & Anne Schauß & Torsten Riedlinger & Stefan Dech & Cecilia Zelaya & Nicolás Guzmán & Mathías A. Hube & Jamal Jokar Arsanjani & Hannes Taubenböck
- 89-106 The performance of SPI and PNPI in analyzing the spatial and temporal trend of dry and wet periods over Iran
by Babak Amirataee & Majid Montaseri
- 107-123 Estimation of flood quantiles at gauged and ungauged sites of the four major rivers of Punjab, Pakistan
by Zamir Hussain
- 107-139 “Internet+” approach to mapping exposure and seismic vulnerability of buildings in a context of rapid socioeconomic growth: a case study in Tangshan, China
by Wenhua Qi & Guiwu Su & Lei Sun & Fan Yang & Yang Wu
- 125-149 An empirical method to estimate fatalities caused by earthquakes: the case of the Ahar–Varzaghan earthquakes (Iran)
by M. Bastami & M. R. Soghrat
- 141-150 Four loss estimates for the Gorkha M7.8 earthquake, April 25, 2015, before and after it occurred
by Max Wyss
- 151-164 Robustness of road systems to extreme flooding: using elements of GIS, travel demand, and network science
by Amirhassan Kermanshah & Sybil Derrible
- 151-176 Spatial exposure aspects contributing to vulnerability and resilience assessments of urban critical infrastructure in a flood and blackout context
by Alexander Fekete & Katerina Tzavella & Roland Baumhauer
- 165-181 Experimental research on the effect of slope morphology on bank collapse in mountain reservoir
by Feng Ji & Yuchuan Shi & Huixing Zhou & Haiming Liu & Yi Liao
- 177-182 Speeding up the clock in remote sensing: identifying the ‘black spots’ in exposure dynamics by capitalizing on the full spectrum of joint high spatial and temporal resolution
by Christoph Aubrecht & Patrick Meier & Hannes Taubenböck
- 183-184 Modeling the built environment for local to global earthquake risk assessment
by Vitor Silva & John Schneider
- 183-201 Modeling disruptions causing domino effects in urban guided transport systems faced by flood hazards
by Michaël Gonzva & Bruno Barroca & Pierre-Étienne Gautier & Youssef Diab
- 185-187 UNISDR’s global exposure database and disaster risk: current developments and required improvements
by M. C. Marulanda & M. A. Salgado-Gálvez
- 189-191 Some remarks on making remote sensing-based mapping of elements at risk usable in international development cooperation
by Joachim Post & Juan Carlos de Léon Villagrán & Luc St-Pierre
- 193-195 Seismic damage recognition based on field survey and remote sensing: general remarks and examples from the 2016 Central Italy earthquake
by A. Masi & L. Chiauzzi & G. Santarsiero & M. Liuzzi & V. Tramutoli
- 197-198 Geospatial data: a key ingredient for Swiss Re’s underwriting and service tools
by Peter Hausmann
- 203-217 Analysis of ice disasters on ultra-high-voltage direct-current transmission lines
by Jiazheng Lu & Jun Guo & Jianping Hu & Li Yang & Tao Feng
- 219-239 A GIS-based soil erosion prediction using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) (Lebna watershed, Cap Bon, Tunisia)
by I. Gaubi & A. Chaabani & A. Ben Mammou & M. H. Hamza
- 241-262 Environmental and social recovery asymmetries to large-scale disturbances in small island communities
by Shankar Aswani & Ingrid Putten & Sara Miñarro
- 263-280 Evaluation of the land carrying capacity of major grain-producing areas and the identification of risk factors
by Kun Cheng & Qiang Fu & Song Cui & Tian-xiao Li & Wei Pei & Dong Liu & Jun Meng
- 281-296 Selection of the best fit probability distribution in rainfall frequency analysis for Qatar
by Abdullah Al Mamoon & Ataur Rahman
- 297-313 Desertification in western Rajasthan (India): an assessment using remote sensing derived rain-use efficiency and residual trend methods
by Arnab Kundu & N. R. Patel & S. K. Saha & Dipanwita Dutta
- 315-326 Household-level disaster-induced losses and rural–urban migration: Experience from world’s one of the most disaster-affected countries
by Asif Ishtiaque & Nurul Islam Nazem
- 327-351 The contribution of satellite SAR-derived displacement measurements in landslide risk management practices
by Federico Raspini & Federica Bardi & Silvia Bianchini & Andrea Ciampalini & Chiara Ventisette & Paolo Farina & Federica Ferrigno & Lorenzo Solari & Nicola Casagli
- 353-391 Modeling coastal tsunami hazard from submarine mass failures: effect of slide rheology, experimental validation, and case studies off the US East Coast
by Stéphan T. Grilli & Mike Shelby & Olivier Kimmoun & Guillaume Dupont & Dmitry Nicolsky & Gangfeng Ma & James T. Kirby & Fengyan Shi
- 393-410 Spatial concentration, impact factors and prevention-control measures of PM2.5 pollution in China
by Xianhua Wu & Yufeng Chen & Ji Guo & Guizhi Wang & Yeming Gong
- 411-436 Disaster risk perception in urban contexts and for people with disabilities: case study on the city of Iquique (Chile)
by Carmen-Paz Castro & Juan-Pablo Sarmiento & Rosita Edwards & Gabriela Hoberman & Katherine Wyndham
- 437-452 The effects of trust in government on earthquake survivors’ risk perception and preparedness in China
by Ziqiang Han & Xiaoli Lu & Elisa I. Hörhager & Jubo Yan
- 453-464 Study of portable infrastructure-free cell phone detector for disaster relief
by ShiYang Tang & XueMing Shu & ShiFei Shen & ZhangHua Li & SiYang Cao
- 465-492 Flood vulnerability among rural households in the Red River Delta of Vietnam: implications for future climate change risk and adaptation
by Pamela McElwee & Tuyen Nghiem & Hue Le & Huong Vu
February 2017, Volume 85, Issue 3