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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
January 2017, Volume 85, Issue 2
- 649-667 The impact of extra-tropical transitioning on storm surge and waves in catastrophe risk modelling: application to the Japanese coastline
by Nicolas Bruneau & Juergen Grieser & Thomas Loridan & Enrica Bellone & Shree Khare
- 669-689 Who should be blamed? The attribution of responsibility for a city smog event in China
by Peng Cheng & Jiuchang Wei & Yue Ge
- 691-707 Measuring the vulnerability of disadvantaged populations during hurricane evacuation
by Ruijie Bian & Chester G. Wilmot
- 709-728 Predictors of household exposure to monsoon rain hazards in informal settlements
by Andrew Rumbach & Manish Shirgaokar
- 729-749 Morphometric comparisons between automated and manual karst depression inventories in Apalachicola National Forest, Florida, and Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky, USA
by John Wall & DelWayne R. Bohnenstiehl & Karl W. Wegmann & Norman S. Levine
- 751-762 The effect of the driving restriction policy on public health in Beijing
by Yan Liu & Zhijun Yan & Su Liu & Yuting Wu & Qingmei Gan & Chao Dong
- 763-776 Correlations between soil gas and seismic activity in the Generalized Haiyuan Fault Zone, north-central China
by Huiling Zhou & Hejun Su & Hui Zhang & Chenhua Li
- 777-792 Interaction between risk perception and sense of place in disaster-prone mountain areas: a case study in China’s Three Gorges Reservoir Area
by Li Peng & Lei Lin & Shaoquan Liu & DingDe Xu
- 793-809 Measuring regional energy efficiencies in China: a meta-frontier SBM-Undesirable approach
by Ping Wang & Bangzhu Zhu & Xueping Tao & Rui Xie
- 811-827 Assessing the synergistic reduction effects of different energy environmental taxes: the case of China
by Hong-Mei Deng & Qiao-Mei Liang
- 829-850 Interactions between freeze–thaw actions, wind erosion desertification, and permafrost in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau
by Shengbo Xie & Jianjun Qu & Xiangtian Xu & Yingjun Pang
- 851-868 Modeling soil erosion using RUSLE and GIS in a watershed occupied by rural settlement in the Brazilian Cerrado
by Elias Rodrigues Cunha & Vitor Matheus Bacani & Elói Panachuki
- 869-886 The decision method of emergency supplies collection with fuzzy demand constraint under background of sudden disaster
by Huang Xing
- 887-901 An analytical method to estimate groundwater depletion from a confining layer
by Zhaofeng Li & Zhifang Zhou & Zhou Chen & Guoqing Liu & Cuiying Zhou
- 903-927 A method predicting the earthquake-induced landslide risk by back analyses of past landslides and its application in the region of the Wenchuan 12/5/2008 earthquake
by Baofeng Di & Constantine A. Stamatopoulos & Miranda Dandoulaki & Eleni Stavrogiannopoulou & Meng Zhang & Persefoni Bampina
- 929-957 Multi-scale debris flow vulnerability assessment and direct loss estimation of buildings in the Eastern Italian Alps
by R. L. Ciurean & H. Hussin & C. J. Westen & M. Jaboyedoff & P. Nicolet & L. Chen & S. Frigerio & T. Glade
- 959-976 Disaster prediction model based on support vector machine for regression and improved differential evolution
by Xiaobing Yu
- 977-1003 Flood loss models for residential buildings, based on the 2013 Colorado floods
by Derya Deniz & Erin E. Arneson & Abbie B. Liel & Shideh Dashti & Amy N. Javernick-Will
- 1005-1022 The interrelationship between travel behavior and life choices in adapting to flood disasters
by Qing-Chang Lu & Junyi Zhang & A. B. M. Sertajur Rahman
- 1023-1042 A reexamination of the existence of environmental Kuznets curve for CO2 emissions: evidence from G20 countries
by Guangyu Luo & Jia-Hsi Weng & Qianxue Zhang & Yu Hao
- 1043-1062 Hurricane genesis modelling based on the relationship between solar activity and hurricanes
by Yaroslav Vyklyuk & Milan Radovanović & Boško Milovanović & Taras Leko & Milan Milenković & Zoran Milošević & Ana Milanović Pešić & Dejana Jakovljević
- 1063-1088 The integrated impacts of human activities and rising sea level on the saltwater intrusion in the east coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
by Yujun Deng & Caitlin Young & Xinyu Fu & Jie Song & Zhong-Ren Peng
- 1089-1117 An analysis of methods for identifying social vulnerability to climate change and sea level rise: a case study of Hampton Roads, Virginia
by Sarah Stafford & Jeremy Abramowitz
- 1119-1133 Predicting the resilience of transport infrastructure to a natural disaster using Cox’s proportional hazards regression model
by Mohammad Mojtahedi & Sidney Newton & Jason Meding
- 1135-1150 Analysis of influence of natural disaster on the economy and prediction of recovery time based on grey forecasting–difference comparison model: a case study in the upper Min River
by Cheng Miao & Mingtao Ding
- 1151-1167 Coal price fluctuation mechanism in China based on system dynamics model
by Zhihua Ding & Caicai Feng & Zhenhua Liu & Guangqiang Wang & Lingyun He & Manzhi Liu
- 1169-1188 Effectiveness of earthquakes relief efforts in Nepal: opinions of the survivors
by Bimal Kanti Paul & Bidhan Acharya & Kabita Ghimire
- 1189-1208 Research on the initial allocation of carbon emission quotas: evidence from China
by Yu-Jie Hu & Rong Han & Bao-Jun Tang
- 1209-1222 Impact of FDI on energy efficiency: an analysis of the regional discrepancies in China
by Shijin Wang
- 1223-1248 The state of the art of spaceborne remote sensing in flood management
by Md. Shahinoor Rahman & Liping Di
- 1249-1277 New estimates of potential impacts of sea level rise and coastal floods in Poland
by Dominik Paprotny & Paweł Terefenko
- 1279-1290 Is vegetation collapse on Borneo already in progress?
by Kazimierz Becek & Aline B. Horwath
- 1291-1294 Urban waterlogs control in China: more effective strategies and actions are needed
by Yan-Fang Sang & Moyuan Yang
- 1295-1295 Erratum to: A numerical investigation of the 1783 landslide-induced catastrophic tsunami in Scilla, Italy
by Filippo Zaniboni & Alberto Armigliato & Stefano Tinti
January 2017, Volume 85, Issue 1
- 1-18 Performance evaluation of an operational lightning forecasting system in Europe
by T. M. Giannaros & K. Lagouvardos & V. Kotroni
- 19-37 Targeting flash flood potential areas using remotely sensed data and GIS techniques
by Mohamed Abdelkareem
- 39-57 Calculation method and application of loss of life caused by dam break in China
by Dongjing Huang & Zhongbo Yu & Yiping Li & Dawei Han & Lili Zhao & Qi Chu
- 59-86 Fractal analysis of the ground-recorded ULF magnetic fields prior to the 11 March 2011 Tohoku earthquake (M W = 9): discriminating possible earthquake precursors from space-sourced disturbances
by Stelios M. Potirakis & Masashi Hayakawa & Alexander Schekotov
- 87-109 Integrated rainfall–runoff and flood inundation modeling for flash flood risk assessment under data scarcity in arid regions: Wadi Fatimah basin case study, Saudi Arabia
by Amro Elfeki & Milad Masoud & Burhan Niyazi
- 111-138 What constitutes successful participatory disaster risk management? Insights from post-earthquake reconstruction work in rural Gujarat, India
by Subhajyoti Samaddar & Norio Okada & Junho Choi & Hirokazu Tatano
- 139-169 Seismic reliability-based analysis and GIS mapping of cyclic mobility of clayey soils of Mumbai city, India
by Reshma Raskar Phule & Deepankar Choudhury
- 171-195 Estimation of site amplification functions for the National Capital (Delhi) Region, India
by Manisha Sandhu & Dinesh Kumar & S. S. Teotia
- 197-213 Monitoring and evaluation of the urban reconstruction process in Bam, Iran, after the 2003 M w 6.6 earthquake
by S. Omid Hashemi-Parast & Fumio Yamazaki & Wen Liu
- 215-236 Simulation of large earthquakes and its implications on earthquake insurance rates: a case study in Bursa region (Turkey)
by Barış Ünal & Ayşegül Askan & A. Sevtap Selcuk-Kestel
- 237-266 Landslide hazard mapping of Ibrahim River Basin, Lebanon
by C. Abdallah & G. Faour
- 267-282 An investigation on the dynamic and scale interactive processes for estimating the predictability of cloudburst over elevated orography
by J. Pal & P. P. Debnath & S. Guhathakuran & S. Chaudhuri
- 283-299 Tsunami evacuation behavior of coastal residents in Kochi Prefecture during the 2014 Iyonada Earthquake
by Yingying Sun & Fuko Nakai & Katsuya Yamori & Michinori Hatayama
- 301-327 Detection and delineation of glacial lakes and identification of potentially dangerous lakes of Dhauliganga basin in the Himalaya by remote sensing techniques
by Lalan Kumar Jha & Deepak Khare
- 329-347 Seismic risk in the city of Al Hoceima (north of Morocco) using the vulnerability index method, applied in Risk-UE project
by Seif-eddine Cherif & Mimoun Chourak & Mohamed Abed & Luis Pujades
- 349-359 Assessing building vulnerability to tsunami using the PTVA-3 model: A case study of Chabahar Bay, Iran
by Shima Madani & Saeedeh Khaleghi & Mahmood Reza Akbarpour Jannat
- 361-378 Households’ experience of local government during recovery from cyclones in coastal Bangladesh: resilience, equity, and corruption
by Rabiul Islam & Greg Walkerden & Marco Amati
- 379-401 Evaluating of the earthquake hazard parameters with Bayesian method for the different seismic source regions of the North Anatolian Fault Zone
by Yusuf Bayrak & Tuğba Türker
- 403-424 The effect of El Nino and La Nina on lightning activity: its relation with meteorological and cloud microphysical parameters
by Anirban Guha & Trisanu Banik & Rakesh Roy & Barin Kumar De
- 425-435 Qualitative analysis of coping strategies of cyclone disaster in coastal area of Bangladesh
by Joydeb Garai
- 437-452 Concentration and source apportionment of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the ambient air of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
by Puteri Nurafidah Hosaini & Md Firoz Khan & Nur Ili Hamizah Mustaffa & Norhaniza Amil & Noorlin Mohamad & Shoffian Amin Jaafar & Mohd Shahrul Mohd Nadzir & Mohd Talib Latif
- 453-470 Rainfall in Qatar: Is it changing?
by Abdullah Al Mamoon & Ataur Rahman
- 471-486 Earthquake magnitude prediction in Hindukush region using machine learning techniques
by K. M. Asim & F. Martínez-Álvarez & A. Basit & T. Iqbal
- 487-503 Hazard assessment in rockfall-prone Himalayan slopes along National Highway-58, India: rating and simulation
by V. Vishal & T. Siddique & Rohan Purohit & Mohit K. Phophliya & S. P. Pradhan
- 505-521 The carbon dioxide marginal abatement cost calculation of Chinese provinces based on stochastic frontier analysis
by Kejia Yang & Yalin Lei
- 523-536 Risk assessment of snow disaster for trunk highway transportation in Shaanxi, China
by Hong-liang Qi & Wei-ping Tian & Fei Zhao
- 537-558 Provincial carbon footprints and interprovincial transfer of embodied CO2 emissions in China
by Sanmang Wu & Yalin Lei & Shantong Li
- 559-573 Modeling the impact of land reclamation on storm surges in Bohai Sea, China
by Yumei Ding & Hao Wei
- 575-595 Fidelity of the integrated kinetic energy factor as an indicator of storm surge impacts
by Benjamin Bass & John N. Irza & Jennifer Proft & Philip Bedient & Clint Dawson
- 597-604 Tornado hazards on June 23 in Jiangsu Province, China: preliminary investigation and analysis
by Hai-Min Lyu & Guo-Fu Wang & Wen-Chieh Cheng & Shui-Long Shen
- 605-618 Economic risk assessment of Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador, in case of a future lahar emplacement
by Fabian Rodriguez & Theofilos Toulkeridis & Washington Sandoval & Oswaldo Padilla & Fernando Mato
- 619-620 Erratum to: Economic risk assessment of Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador, in case of a future lahar emplacement
by Fabian Rodriguez & Theofilos Toulkeridis & Washington Sandoval & Oswaldo Padilla & Fernando Mato
- 621-636 Fuzzy inference-based approach to the mining-induced pipeline failure estimation
by A. A. Malinowska
- 637-647 Coastal erosion vs man-made protective structures: evaluating a two-decade history from southeastern India
by G. Muthusankar & M. P. Jonathan & C. Lakshumanan & Priyadarsi D. Roy & K. Srinivasa-Raju
December 2016, Volume 84, Issue 3