Assessing the influence of watershed characteristics on the flood vulnerability of Jhelum basin in Kashmir Himalaya: reply to comment by Shah 2015 Gowhar MerajShakil A. RomshooFarrukh Altaf Reply 30 June 2015 Pages: 1 - 5
Interpreting the progressive eutrophication behind the world’s largest macroalgal blooms with water quality and ocean color data Qianguo XingLuigi TosiMeng Gao Original Paper Open access 21 March 2015 Pages: 7 - 21
The impact of irrigation water supply rate on agricultural drought disaster risk: a case about maize based on EPIC in Baicheng City, China Zhongyi SunJiQuan ZhangEnliang Guo Original Paper 22 March 2015 Pages: 23 - 40
A visibility-based assessment of tsunami evacuation signs in Seaside, Oregon Chris LonerganNick HedleyJohn J. Clague Original Paper 15 March 2015 Pages: 41 - 59
Effects of various combinations of boundary layer schemes and microphysics schemes on the track forecasts of tropical cyclones over the South China Sea Shumin ChenYu-Kun QianShiqiu Peng Original Paper Open access 20 March 2015 Pages: 61 - 74
Doubling of coastal erosion under rising sea level by mid-century in Hawaii Tiffany R. AndersonCharles H. FletcherBradley M. Romine Original Paper 18 March 2015 Pages: 75 - 103
Flood hazard assessment in the Kujukuri Plain of Chiba Prefecture, Japan, based on GIS and multicriteria decision analysis Huali ChenYuka ItoTomochika Tokunaga Original Paper 17 March 2015 Pages: 105 - 120
Spatiotemporal analysis of tornado exposure in five US metropolitan areas Troy D. RosencrantsWalker S. Ashley Original Paper 28 March 2015 Pages: 121 - 140
Seismic response of a four-storey RC school building with masonry-infilled walls Kok Tong TanHashim Abdul RazakYanjun Li Original Paper 02 April 2015 Pages: 141 - 153
Application of time- and magnitude-predictable model for long-term earthquake prediction in Iran H. ZafaraniS. M. M. GhafooriA. Hasankhani Original Paper 31 March 2015 Pages: 155 - 178
Navigating the future of tsunami risk communication: using dimensionality, interactivity and situatedness to interface with society Chris LonerganNicholas Hedley Original Paper 28 March 2015 Pages: 179 - 201
Identifying triggers for forest fire and assessing fire susceptibility of forests in Indian western Himalaya using geospatial techniques Sunil KumarMeenakshiAmit Kumar Original Paper 31 March 2015 Pages: 203 - 217
Investigating the application of pixel-level and product-level image fusion approaches for monitoring surface water changes Komeil RokniTajul Ariffin MusaKarim Solaimani Original Paper 01 April 2015 Pages: 219 - 230
A macro-scale flood risk model for Jamaica with impact of climate variability Christopher P. BurgessMichael A. TaylorLeiska Powell Original Paper 03 April 2015 Pages: 231 - 256
Integrated risk assessment of multi-hazards in China Yang ZhouYansui LiuNing Li Original Paper 28 March 2015 Pages: 257 - 280
Investigation into subsidence hazards due to groundwater pumping from Aquifer II in Changzhou, China Ye-Shuang XuYao YuanLei Ma Original Paper 27 March 2015 Pages: 281 - 296
Updating EWS rainfall thresholds for the triggering of landslides A. RosiD. LagomarsinoN. Casagli Original Paper 29 March 2015 Pages: 297 - 308
Influence of natural and anthropogenic factors on the water quality of the coastal waters around the South Andaman in the Bay of Bengal Renjith VishnuRadhanDivya David ThresyammaPonnumony Vethamony Original Paper 01 April 2015 Pages: 309 - 331
Slushflows: science and planning considerations for an expanding hazard Grace RelfJames M. KendraDelphis F. Levia Original Paper 29 March 2015 Pages: 333 - 354
Extreme storm surge hazard estimation in lower Manhattan Madeleine LopemanGeorge DeodatisGuillermo Franco Original Paper 29 March 2015 Pages: 355 - 391
Erratum to: Extreme storm surge hazard estimation in lower Manhattan Madeleine LopemanGeorge DeodatisGuillermo Franco Erratum 17 April 2015 Pages: 393 - 393
Disaster community resilience assessment method: a consensus-based Delphi and AHP approach Saud Ali AlshehriYacine RezguiHaijiang Li Original Paper 28 March 2015 Pages: 395 - 416
Flash flood occurrence and magnitude assessment in an alluvial fan context: the October 2011 event in the Southern Apennines Antonio SantoNicoletta SantangeloGiovanni Battista Chirico Original Paper 11 April 2015 Pages: 417 - 442
Terrestrial laser scanning survey in support of unstable slopes analysis: the case of Vulcano Island (Italy) Maria MarsellaPeppe J. V. D’ArannoMarco Corsetti Original Paper 05 April 2015 Pages: 443 - 459
Flood vulnerability assessment of residential buildings by explicit damage process modelling Rocco CusterKazuyoshi Nishijima Original Paper 21 April 2015 Pages: 461 - 496
Is the S-shaped curve a general law? An application to evaluate the damage resulting from water-induced disasters Minjian ChenJing MaLong Yan Original Paper 26 April 2015 Pages: 497 - 515
Risk evaluation of geological hazards of mountainous tourist area: a case study of Mengshan, China Shao-Hui PengKui Wang Original Paper 17 April 2015 Pages: 517 - 529
SPH study of the evolution of water–water interfaces in dam break flows Wei JianDongfang LiangXingnian Liu Original Paper 08 April 2015 Pages: 531 - 553
Whether a large disaster could change public concern and risk perception: a case study of the 7/21 extraordinary rainstorm disaster in Beijing in 2012 Yun SuFan ZhaoLingzhao Tan Original Paper 04 April 2015 Pages: 555 - 567
Impact of typhoon on the north-west Pacific sea surface temperature: a case study of Typhoon Kaemi (2006) M. V. Subrahmanyam Original Paper 07 April 2015 Pages: 569 - 582
Seismic risk assessment and hazard mapping in Nepal Hemchandra ChaulagainHugo RodriguesHumberto Varum Original Paper 12 April 2015 Pages: 583 - 602
Regional food security risk assessment under the coordinated development of water resources Kun ChengQiang FuWei Liu Original Paper 26 April 2015 Pages: 603 - 619
Susceptibility assessment of shallow landslides triggered by rainfall in tropical basins and mountainous terrains E. AristizábalE. GarcíaC. Martínez Original Paper 08 April 2015 Pages: 621 - 634
Integrated flood risk assessment and zonation method: a case study in Huaihe River basin, China Yenan WuPing-an ZhongKun Yan Original Paper 07 April 2015 Pages: 635 - 651
Exploring influence factors governing the changes in China’s final energy consumption under a new framework Ming ZhangYan Song Original Paper 07 April 2015 Pages: 653 - 668
On a novel approach to forecast sparse rare events: applications to Parkfield earthquake prediction Chih-Hsiang HoMoinak Bhaduri Original Paper 08 April 2015 Pages: 669 - 679
Landslide susceptibility modeling assisted by Persistent Scatterers Interferometry (PSI): an example from the northwestern coast of Malta Daniela PiacentiniStefano DevotoMauro Soldati Original Paper 21 May 2015 Pages: 681 - 697
A proposed probabilistic seismic tsunami hazard analysis methodology James KnightonLuis A. Bastidas Original Paper 17 April 2015 Pages: 699 - 723
Estimation of the maximum credible hazard in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore due to gigantic Sumatran megathrust earthquakes: based on a comparative study on attenuation laws A. V. ShoushtariA. AdnanN. S. H. Harith Original Paper 18 April 2015 Pages: 725 - 751
Hydrogeochemical environment of aquifer groundwater in Shanghai and potential hazards to underground infrastructures Chun-Yong LuoShui-Long ShenSuksun Horpibulsuk Review Article 04 April 2015 Pages: 753 - 774
Climate change, climate extremes and disaster risk reduction D. BhattR. K. MallT. Banerjee Book Review 30 June 2015 Pages: 775 - 778