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Erik Kralj, Peter Kumer and Cécil J. W. Meulenberg
The escalating frequency and severity of climate-related hazards in the Mediterranean, particularly in the historic town of Piran, Slovenia, underscore the critical need for enhanced coastal flood prediction and efficient early warning systems. This stud...
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Ching-Nuo Chen and Samkele S. Tfwala
In this study, a physiographic drainage-inundation model was used to analyse the impacts of land subsidence and climate change on inundation disaster and risk in a land subsidence area. The results indicated that for land subsidence and land subsidence c...
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Ching-Nuo Chen and Samkele S. Tfwala
In this study, a physiographic drainage-inundation model was used to analyse the impacts of land subsidence and climate change on inundation disaster and risk in a land subsidence area. The results indicated that for land subsidence and land subsidence c...
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Shuai Xie, Wan Liu, Zhe Yuan, Hongyun Zhang, Hang Lin and Yongqiang Wang
Among the various natural disasters encountered by cities, rainstorm waterlogging has become a serious disaster, affecting the sustainable development of cities. Taking Guangzhou as the research object, based on disaster system theory and risk triangle t...
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Ming-Jui Chang, I-Hang Huang, Chih-Tsung Hsu, Shiang-Jen Wu, Jihn-Sung Lai and Gwo-Fong Lin
Accurate real-time forecasts of inundation depth and area during typhoon flooding is crucial to disaster emergency response. The development of an inundation forecasting model has been recognized as essential to manage disaster risk. In the past, most re...
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Kentaro Imai, Takashi Hashimoto, Yuta Mitobe, Tatsuo Masuta, Narumi Takahashi and Ryoko Obayashi
Tsunami-related fires may occur in the inundation area during a huge tsunami disaster, and woody debris produced by the tsunami can cause the fires to spread. To establish a practical method for evaluating tsunami-related fire predictions, we previously ...
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Jinyan Sun, Lei Ding, Jiaze Li, Haiming Qian, Mengting Huang and Nan Xu
The spatial extent and area of river islands are always changing due to the impact of hydrodynamic conditions, sediment supply and human activities. A catastrophic flood disaster was driven by sustained and heavy rainfall around the middle and lower Yang...
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Md. Khairul Hasan, Mohamed Rasmy, Toshio Koike and Katsunori Tamakawa
The Sangu River basin significantly contributes to national economy significantly; however, exposures to water-related hazards are frequent. As it is expected that water-related disasters will increase manifold in the future due to global warming, the Go...
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Mengjun Ku, Hao Jiang, Kai Jia, Xuemei Dai, Jianhui Xu, Dan Li, Chongyang Wang and Boxiong Qin
South China is dominated by mountainous agriculture and croplands that are at risk of flood disasters, posing a great threat to food security. Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) has the advantage of being all-weather, with the ability to penetrate clouds and...
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Kwanchai Pakoksung, Anawat Suppasri, Kazuyo Matsubae and Fumihiko Imamura
Understanding the impacts of tsunamis, especially in terms of damage and losses, is important for disaster mitigation and management. The aim of this study is to present our estimations of the potential losses from tsunami damage on Okinawa Island. We co...
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Song Xue, Jingyan Chen, Sheng Li and Huaai Huang
Early warning of safety risks downstream of small reservoirs is directly related to the safety of people?s lives and property and the economic and social development of the region. The lack of data and low collaboration in downstream safety management of...
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Jaehyun Shin and Dong Sop Rhee
As the frequency and intensity of natural and social disasters increase due to climate change, damage caused by disasters affects urban areas and facilities. Of those disasters, inundation occurs in urban areas due to rising water surface elevation becau...
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Masaki Nimura, Shuzo Nishida, Koji Kawasaki, Tomokazu Murakami and Shinya Shimokawa
Global warming is feared to cause sea-level rise and intensification of typhoons, and these changes will lead to an increase in storm surge levels. For that reason, it is essential to predict the inundation areas for the maximum potential typhoon and eva...
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Tomoyuki Takabatake, Martin Mäll, Miguel Esteban, Ryota Nakamura, Thit Oo Kyaw, Hidenori Ishii, Justin Joseph Valdez, Yuta Nishida, Fuma Noya and Tomoya Shibayama
Typhoon Jebi struck Japan on the 4 September 2018, damaging and inundating many coastal areas along Osaka Bay due to the high winds, a storm surge, and wind driven waves. In order to understand the various damage mechanisms, the authors conducted a field...
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Sigit Sutikno,Keisuke Murakami
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This study proposes a method for evaluating shelter plan for emergency evacuation prior to a tsunami based on service area analysis. The evacuation service areas are generated using both spatial and network analysis based on Geographic Information System...
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Veronica Matthews, Jo Longman, James Bennett-Levy, Maddy Braddon, Megan Passey, Ross S. Bailie and Helen L. Berry
In 2017, marginalised groups were disproportionately impacted by extensive flooding in a rural community in Northern New South Wales, Australia, with greater risk of home inundation, displacement and poor mental health. While social capital has been link...
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Mari Yasuda, Toshiaki Muramoto and Rui Nouchi
In this research, a visiting class on disaster preparedness education for higher-grade elementary school students (10?11 years old) was conducted in Wakayama prefecture, which is exposed to Nankai Trough earthquakes, and in different parts of the three p...
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Dong-Jiing Doong, Weicheng Lo, Zoran Vojinovic, Wei-Lin Lee and Shin-Ping Lee
Flood risk management has become a growing priority for city managers and disaster risk prevention agencies worldwide. Correspondingly, large investments are made towards data collection, archiving and analysis and technologies such as geographic informa...
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Dong-Jiing Doong, Weicheng Lo, Zoran Vojinovic, Wei-Lin Lee, Shin-Ping Lee
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Flood risk management has become a growing priority for city managers and disaster risk prevention agencies worldwide. Correspondingly, large investments are made towards data collection, archiving and analysis and technologies such as geographic informa...
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Xiaolin Sun, Ke Jin, Hui Tao, Zheng Duan and Chao Gao
Under global warming, flooding has become one of the most destructive natural disasters along the China?Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which significantly jeopardizes the construction and ongoing stability of the CPEC. The assessment of regional floo...
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