Environmental Hazards-Human and Policy Dimensions

Papers
(The TQCC of Environmental Hazards-Human and Policy Dimensions is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Building cross-sector recovery collaborations after Australian bushfires: the importance of embracing and linking diverse capitals and capacities35
Is adaptation planning effective and for whom? The case of Louisiana’s 2017 Comprehensive Master Plan for a Sustainable Coast21
The dark side of close-ties communities: how strong social connections shape health-related risk perceptions12
More developed means dangerous: spatial evidence of multi-decadal urbanising watershed and its impact to flash flood in metropolitan Semarang-Indonesia9
Climate change and windstorm losses in Poland in the twenty-first century7
The impact of sinkholes on crop choices in water-scarce regions7
Urban expansion and enhanced flood risk in Africa: The example of Lagos7
Climate change extreme events and exposure of local communities to water scarcity: a case study of QwaQwa in South Africa7
The gendered dimensions of London’s last bubonic plague epidemic 1665–16667
Watching the disaster unfold: geographies of engagement with live-streamed extreme weather7
Dynamic economic resilience scenarios for measuring long-term community housing recovery6
Progress and challenges in implementing the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction at sub-national levels: insights from Aceh, Indonesia6
Managed retreat from high-risk flood areas: exploring public attitudes and expectations about property buyouts6
Income and floods in New Zealand6
Ripples from an earthquake: legacies of a disaster volunteer response6
Where there’s smoke there’s fire: the relationship between perceived and objective wildfire smoke risk5
The unexplored role of surfers in drowning prevention: Aotearoa, New Zealand as a case study5
Disaster risk reduction measures and farmers choices: a discrete choice experiment in Uganda5
How the past influences the future: flood risk perception in informal settlements5
Analysing the emerging discourses in the Ghanaian media around perennial flooding in Accra4
Shaky ground, shaky politics? Effects of Türkiye’s 2023 earthquakes on Erdoğan’s political survival4
A blue–green ratio of urban wetlands as an ecosystem health indicator: the case of urban sprawl in Nagpur, India4
Past experience of drought, drought risk perception, and climate mitigation and adaptation decisions by farmers in New Zealand4
Climate change research in Taiwan: beyond following the mainstream4
The natural warning signs of tsunami earthquake in Indonesia: case of the 2006 Cilacap event3
Strengthening public engagement on environmental hazards: insights from cross-disciplinary air pollution research3
Evolving international disaster law and gender-inclusive approach: addressing colonial legacies and local biases3
Unveiling extensive and intensive disaster risks: an in-depth analysis of Asia’s vulnerability3
Voluntary associations and hazard preparedness behaviour amongst Taiwanese individuals3
The cascading disaster risk of water, energy and food systems3
Considering sustainability trade-offs in bushfire policy for the wildland-urban interface3
Is the number of global natural disasters increasing?3
A call for reducing tourism risk to environmental hazards in the Himalaya3
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