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                             38 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accounting for spatial correlation in tsunami evacuation destination choice: a case study of the Great East Japan Earthquake Troncoso Parady, Giancarlos
2016
84 2 p. 797-807
artikel
2 A multi-dimensional statistical rainfall threshold for deep landslides based on groundwater recharge and support vector machines Vallet, A.
2016
84 2 p. 821-849
artikel
3 A new crowdsourcing model to assess disaster using microblog data in typhoon Haiyan Deng, Qing
2016
84 2 p. 1241-1256
artikel
4 Application of foam–gel technology for suppressing coal spontaneous combustion in coal mines Ren, Wanxing
2016
84 2 p. 1207-1218
artikel
5 Application of GIS spatial regression methods in assessment of land subsidence in complicated mining conditions: case study of the Walbrzych coal mine (SW Poland) Blachowski, Jan
2016
84 2 p. 997-1014
artikel
6 A proposed methodology for deriving tsunami fragility functions for buildings using optimum intensity measures Macabuag, Joshua
2016
84 2 p. 1257-1285
artikel
7 Building climate change into risk assessments Coletti, Alex
2016
84 2 p. 1307-1325
artikel
8 Comparison of simplified physically based dam breach models Zhong, Qiming
2016
84 2 p. 1385-1418
artikel
9 Cotton production under risk: a simultaneous adoption of risk coping tools Zulfiqar, Farhad
2016
84 2 p. 959-974
artikel
10 Decomposing the decoupling of CO2 emission from economic growth in BRICS countries Dai, Shuang
2016
84 2 p. 1055-1073
artikel
11 Developing a strategic flood risk management framework for Bangkok, Thailand Singkran, Nuanchan
2016
84 2 p. 933-957
artikel
12 Developing a theoretical framework for integrated vulnerability of businesses to sea level rise Song, Jie
2016
84 2 p. 1219-1239
artikel
13 Disaster recovery in the western Pacific: scale, vulnerability, and traditional exchange practices Schuermann, Savanna
2016
84 2 p. 1287-1306
artikel
14 Disaster risk reduction knowledge among children in Muzarabani District, Zimbabwe Muzenda-Mudavanhu, Chipo
2016
84 2 p. 911-931
artikel
15 Drought monitoring and performance evaluation of MODIS-based drought severity index (DSI) over Pakistan Haroon, Muhammad Athar
2016
84 2 p. 1349-1366
artikel
16 Empirical analysis of volunteer convergence following the 2011 tornado disaster in Tuscaloosa, Alabama Lodree, Emmett J.
2016
84 2 p. 1109-1135
artikel
17 Exploring climate change perceptions, rainfall trends and perceived barriers to adaptation in a drought affected region in India Panda, Architesh
2016
84 2 p. 777-796
artikel
18 Flood-related leptospirosis outbreaks in Brazil: perspectives for a joint monitoring by health services and disaster monitoring centers Londe, Luciana de Resende
2016
84 2 p. 1419-1435
artikel
19 How do hurricanes impact scholastic achievement? A Caribbean perspective Spencer, Nekeisha
2016
84 2 p. 1437-1462
artikel
20 Incidence and recurrence of large forest fires in mainland Portugal Ferreira-Leite, F.
2016
84 2 p. 1035-1053
artikel
21 Initial carbon quota allocation methods of power sectors: a China case study Li, Ru
2016
84 2 p. 1075-1089
artikel
22 Integrated assessment for hydrometeorological drought based on Markov chain model Yang, Jie
2016
84 2 p. 1137-1160
artikel
23 Inter-seasonal variability of internal tides in the western Bay of Bengal Pradhan, Himansu K.
2016
84 2 p. 809-820
artikel
24 Intra-community implications of implementing multiple tsunami-evacuation zones in Alameda, California Peters, Jeff
2016
84 2 p. 975-995
artikel
25 Investigation of flash flood natural causes of Xirolaki Torrent, Northern Greece based on GIS modeling and geomorphological analysis Tsanakas, Konstantinos
2016
84 2 p. 1015-1033
artikel
26 Micro-sized enterprises: vulnerability to flash floods Karagiorgos, Konstantinos
2016
84 2 p. 1091-1107
artikel
27 Modeling urban floods and drainage using SWMM and MIKE URBAN: a case study Bisht, Deepak Singh
2016
84 2 p. 749-776
artikel
28 Novel method of boundary condition of dam-break phenomena using ghost-particle SPH Parmas, Behnam
2016
84 2 p. 897-910
artikel
29 Numerical simulation and application study on a remote emergency rescue system during a belt fire in coal mines Wang, Kai
2016
84 2 p. 1463-1485
artikel
30 Post-tsunami recovery in Tamil Nadu, India: combined social and infrastructural outcomes Jordan, Elizabeth
2016
84 2 p. 1327-1347
artikel
31 Potential effects of climate changes on soil–atmosphere interaction and landslide hazard Rianna, Guido
2016
84 2 p. 1487-1499
artikel
32 Reconstruction of a flash flood event through a multi-hazard approach: focus on the Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda Jacobs, Liesbet
2016
84 2 p. 851-876
artikel
33 Sedimentological records of the C.E. 1707 Hōei Nankai Trough tsunami in the Bungo Channel, southwestern Japan Baranes, Hannah E.
2016
84 2 p. 1185-1205
artikel
34 Slope stability analysis using artificial intelligence techniques Suman, Shakti
2016
84 2 p. 727-748
artikel
35 Social vulnerability to natural hazards in São Paulo, Brazil Roncancio, D. J.
2016
84 2 p. 1367-1383
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36 Testing the correlations between anomalies of statistical indexes of the geoelectric system and earthquakes Chen, Hong-Jia
2016
84 2 p. 877-895
artikel
37 Types of water hazards in China coalmines and regional characteristics Gui, Herong
2016
84 2 p. 1501-1512
artikel
38 Uncertainty and feasibility of dynamical downscaling for modeling tropical cyclones for storm surge simulation Yang, Zhaoqing
2016
84 2 p. 1161-1184
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