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                             38 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A critical assessment on seismic liquefaction potential of fine-grained soils Sağlam, Selman
2015
79 3 p. 1847-1865
artikel
2 A multivariate generalized linear tsunami fragility model for Kesennuma City based on maximum flow depths, velocities and debris impact, with evaluation of predictive accuracy Charvet, I.
2015
79 3 p. 2073-2099
artikel
3 An integrated approach of flood risk assessment in the eastern part of Dhaka City Gain, Animesh K.
2015
79 3 p. 1499-1530
artikel
4 Appropriate model use for predicting elevations and inundation extent for extreme flood events Kvočka, Davor
2015
79 3 p. 1791-1808
artikel
5 Assessment of a flash flood event using different precipitation datasets Yucel, Ismail
2015
79 3 p. 1889-1911
artikel
6 A study of mine water inrushes by measurements of in situ stress and rock failures Yin, Shangxian
2015
79 3 p. 1961-1979
artikel
7 Avalanche in Tuban: a hazard with no defense Xu, Xiang-Zhou
2015
79 3 p. 2181-2187
artikel
8 Binary logistic regression versus stochastic gradient boosted decision trees in assessing landslide susceptibility for multiple-occurring landslide events: application to the 2009 storm event in Messina (Sicily, southern Italy) Lombardo, L.
2015
79 3 p. 1621-1648
artikel
9 Direct and indirect energy consumption of rural households in China Wang, Wenwen
2015
79 3 p. 1693-1705
artikel
10 Drought and the rebound effect: a Murray–Darling Basin example Loch, Adam
2015
79 3 p. 1429-1449
artikel
11 Drought risk during the early growing season in Sahelian Sudan Elagib, Nadir Ahmed
2015
79 3 p. 1549-1566
artikel
12 Dynamic vulnerability factors for impact-based flash flood prediction Terti, Galateia
2015
79 3 p. 1481-1497
artikel
13 Erratum to: Drought risk during the early growing season in Sahelian Sudan Elagib, Nadir Ahmed
2015
79 3 p. 1567
artikel
14 Estimation of lateral force acting on piles to stabilize landslides He, Yi
2015
79 3 p. 1981-2003
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15 Evaluation of land subsidence from underground coal mining using TimeSAR (SBAS and PSI) in Springfield, Illinois, USA Grzovic, Mark
2015
79 3 p. 1739-1751
artikel
16 Examining collaborative disaster response in China: network perspectives Guo, Xuesong
2015
79 3 p. 1773-1789
artikel
17 Flood risk perception along the Lower Danube river, Romania Armas, Iuliana
2015
79 3 p. 1913-1931
artikel
18 Flood risk perception in Central-Eastern European members states of the EU: a review Raška, Pavel
2015
79 3 p. 2163-2179
artikel
19 Landslide susceptibility modelling applying user-defined weighting and data-driven statistical techniques in Cox’s Bazar Municipality, Bangladesh Ahmed, Bayes
2015
79 3 p. 1707-1737
artikel
20 Lightning fatality risk map of the contiguous United States Roeder, William P.
2015
79 3 p. 1681-1692
artikel
21 Macroseismic intensity prediction equations for Vrancea intermediate-depth seismic source Văcăreanu, Radu
2015
79 3 p. 2005-2031
artikel
22 Methodology of flood risk assessment from flash floods based on hazard and vulnerability of the river basin Zeleňáková, Martina
2015
79 3 p. 2055-2071
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23 Monitoring the recent trend of aeolian desertification using Landsat TM and Landsat 8 imagery on the north-east Qinghai–Tibet Plateau in the Qinghai Lake basin Wang, Haibo
2015
79 3 p. 1753-1772
artikel
24 New prospects for the spatialisation of technological risks by combining hazard and the vulnerability of assets Soto, Didier
2015
79 3 p. 1531-1548
artikel
25 Normalized Landslide Index Method for susceptibility map development in El Salvador Posner, Ari J.
2015
79 3 p. 1825-1845
artikel
26 Post-earthquake allocation approach of medical rescue teams Chu, Xiang
2015
79 3 p. 1809-1824
artikel
27 Potential of SAR intensity tracking technique to estimate displacement rate in a landslide-prone area in Haridwar region, India Bhattacharya, Atanu
2015
79 3 p. 2101-2121
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28 Provincial evaluation of vulnerability to geological disaster in China and its influencing factors: a three-stage DEA-based analysis Li, Mingze
2015
79 3 p. 1649-1662
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29 Reflections on the current debate on how to link flood insurance and disaster risk reduction in the European Union Surminski, S.
2015
79 3 p. 1451-1479
artikel
30 RETRACTED ARTICLE: The dynamics among poverty, vulnerability, and resilience: evidence from coastal Bangladesh Ahsan, Md. Nasif
2015
79 3 p. 2123
artikel
31 Risk analysis and emergency actions for Hongshiyan barrier lake Zhou, Xingbo
2015
79 3 p. 1933-1959
artikel
32 Severity and exposure associated with tsunami actions in urban waterfronts: the case of Lisbon, Portugal Conde, Daniel A. S.
2015
79 3 p. 2125-2144
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33 Storm surge damage to residential areas: a quantitative analysis for Hurricane Sandy in comparison with FEMA flood map Xian, Siyuan
2015
79 3 p. 1867-1888
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34 Tsunami hazard in the Eastern Mediterranean: geological evidence from the Anatolian coastal area (Silifke, southern Turkey) Öğretmen, Nazik
2015
79 3 p. 1569-1589
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35 Understanding social media data for disaster management Xiao, Yu
2015
79 3 p. 1663-1679
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36 Urban planning and tsunami impact mitigation in Chile after February 27, 2010 Herrmann Lunecke, Marie Geraldine
2015
79 3 p. 1591-1620
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37 Vulnerability in north-central Vietnam: do natural hazards matter for everybody? Casse, Thorkil
2015
79 3 p. 2145-2162
artikel
38 Water quality changes after Kraljevo earthquake in 2010 Jakovljević, Dejana
2015
79 3 p. 2033-2053
artikel
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