Drought and the rebound effect: a Murray–Darling Basin example Adam LochDavid Adamson Original Paper 01 April 2015 Pages: 1429 - 1449
Reflections on the current debate on how to link flood insurance and disaster risk reduction in the European Union S. SurminskiJ. C. J. H. AertsC. D. Pérez-Blanco Original Paper 18 June 2015 Pages: 1451 - 1479
Dynamic vulnerability factors for impact-based flash flood prediction Galateia TertiIsabelle RuinJonathan J. Gourley Original Paper 30 July 2015 Pages: 1481 - 1497
An integrated approach of flood risk assessment in the eastern part of Dhaka City Animesh K. GainVahid MojtahedCarlo Giupponi Original Paper 25 July 2015 Pages: 1499 - 1530
New prospects for the spatialisation of technological risks by combining hazard and the vulnerability of assets Didier SotoFlorent Renard Original Paper 29 July 2015 Pages: 1531 - 1548
Drought risk during the early growing season in Sahelian Sudan Nadir Ahmed Elagib Original Paper 04 August 2015 Pages: 1549 - 1566
Erratum to: Drought risk during the early growing season in Sahelian Sudan Nadir Ahmed Elagib Erratum 25 August 2015 Pages: 1567 - 1567
Tsunami hazard in the Eastern Mediterranean: geological evidence from the Anatolian coastal area (Silifke, southern Turkey) Nazik ÖğretmenDomenico CosentinoCengiz Yildirim Original Paper 04 August 2015 Pages: 1569 - 1589
Urban planning and tsunami impact mitigation in Chile after February 27, 2010 Marie Geraldine Herrmann Lunecke Original Paper 12 August 2015 Pages: 1591 - 1620
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) L. LombardoM. CamaE. Rotigliano Original Paper 01 August 2015 Pages: 1621 - 1648
Provincial evaluation of vulnerability to geological disaster in China and its influencing factors: a three-stage DEA-based analysis Mingze LiJun LvNan Jiang Original Paper 20 August 2015 Pages: 1649 - 1662
Understanding social media data for disaster management Yu XiaoQunying HuangKai Wu Original Paper 21 August 2015 Pages: 1663 - 1679
Lightning fatality risk map of the contiguous United States William P. RoederBenjamin H. CumminsWalker S. Ashley Original Paper 01 August 2015 Pages: 1681 - 1692
Direct and indirect energy consumption of rural households in China Wenwen WangMing Zhang Original Paper 09 August 2015 Pages: 1693 - 1705
Landslide susceptibility modelling applying user-defined weighting and data-driven statistical techniques in Cox’s Bazar Municipality, Bangladesh Bayes Ahmed Original Paper 01 August 2015 Pages: 1707 - 1737
Evaluation of land subsidence from underground coal mining using TimeSAR (SBAS and PSI) in Springfield, Illinois, USA Mark GrzovicAbduwasit Ghulam Original Paper 14 August 2015 Pages: 1739 - 1751
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 Haibo WangMingguo MaLiying Geng Original Paper 05 August 2015 Pages: 1753 - 1772
Examining collaborative disaster response in China: network perspectives Xuesong GuoNaim Kapucu Original Paper 08 August 2015 Pages: 1773 - 1789
Appropriate model use for predicting elevations and inundation extent for extreme flood events Davor KvočkaRoger A. FalconerMichaela Bray Original Paper Open access 14 August 2015 Pages: 1791 - 1808
Post-earthquake allocation approach of medical rescue teams Xiang ChuQiuYan Zhong Original Paper 12 August 2015 Pages: 1809 - 1824
Normalized Landslide Index Method for susceptibility map development in El Salvador Ari J. PosnerKonstantine P. Georgakakos Original Paper 22 August 2015 Pages: 1825 - 1845
A critical assessment on seismic liquefaction potential of fine-grained soils Selman Sağlam Original Paper 21 August 2015 Pages: 1847 - 1865
Storm surge damage to residential areas: a quantitative analysis for Hurricane Sandy in comparison with FEMA flood map Siyuan XianNing LinAdam Hatzikyriakou Original Paper 22 August 2015 Pages: 1867 - 1888
Assessment of a flash flood event using different precipitation datasets Ismail Yucel Original Paper 27 August 2015 Pages: 1889 - 1911
Flood risk perception along the Lower Danube river, Romania Iuliana ArmasRadu IonescuCristina Nenciu Posner Original Paper 26 August 2015 Pages: 1913 - 1931
Risk analysis and emergency actions for Hongshiyan barrier lake Xingbo ZhouZuyu ChenShouyi Li Original Paper 30 August 2015 Pages: 1933 - 1959
A study of mine water inrushes by measurements of in situ stress and rock failures Shangxian YinJincai ZhangDemin Liu Original Paper 28 August 2015 Pages: 1961 - 1979
Estimation of lateral force acting on piles to stabilize landslides Yi HeHemanta HazarikaZheng Han Original Paper 04 September 2015 Pages: 1981 - 2003
Macroseismic intensity prediction equations for Vrancea intermediate-depth seismic source Radu VăcăreanuMihail IancoviciFlorin Pavel Original Paper 03 September 2015 Pages: 2005 - 2031
Water quality changes after Kraljevo earthquake in 2010 Dejana JakovljevićZagorka Lozanov-Crvenković Original Paper 05 September 2015 Pages: 2033 - 2053
Methodology of flood risk assessment from flash floods based on hazard and vulnerability of the river basin Martina ZeleňákováLenka GaňováLadislav Satrapa Original Paper 05 September 2015 Pages: 2055 - 2071
A multivariate generalized linear tsunami fragility model for Kesennuma City based on maximum flow depths, velocities and debris impact, with evaluation of predictive accuracy I. CharvetA. SuppasriF. Imamura Original Paper Open access 15 September 2015 Pages: 2073 - 2099
Potential of SAR intensity tracking technique to estimate displacement rate in a landslide-prone area in Haridwar region, India Atanu BhattacharyaKriti MukherjeeRejinder K. Bhasin Original Paper 07 September 2015 Pages: 2101 - 2121
RETRACTED ARTICLE: The dynamics among poverty, vulnerability, and resilience: evidence from coastal Bangladesh Md. Nasif AhsanKuniyoshi Takeuchi Original Paper Open access 14 September 2015 Pages: 2123 - 2123
Severity and exposure associated with tsunami actions in urban waterfronts: the case of Lisbon, Portugal Daniel A. S. CondeMaria J. TelhadoRui M. L. Ferreira Original Paper 23 September 2015 Pages: 2125 - 2144
Vulnerability in north-central Vietnam: do natural hazards matter for everybody? Thorkil CasseAnders MilhøjThao Phuong Nguyen Original Paper 11 September 2015 Pages: 2145 - 2162
Flood risk perception in Central-Eastern European members states of the EU: a review Pavel Raška Review Article 11 August 2015 Pages: 2163 - 2179
Avalanche in Tuban: a hazard with no defense Xiang-Zhou XuGuo-Dong SongHong-Wu Zhang Short Communication 15 September 2015 Pages: 2181 - 2187