Journal of Flood Risk Management

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Flood Risk Management is 21. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
WEJ's Table of Contents82
Flood risk research for improving flood risk outcomes39
Urban Flood Exposure and Vulnerability: Insights From Pendik District of Istanbul34
Issue Information33
Recommendations to improve the interpretation of global flood forecasts to support international humanitarian operations for tropical cyclones33
Towards Equity? Advancing Rural Consideration in Flood Risk Management32
Quantifying hydraulic roughness in a riparian forest using a drag force‐based method30
A comparison of the cost effectiveness of property‐level adaptation and community‐scale flood defences in reducing flood risk29
Realizing Recognition Justice in Flood Risk Management Policy: A Case Study on Implementation Gaps and Legitimacy Gaps in Austria28
Identifying and testing the probability distribution of earthfill dam breach parameters for probabilistic dam breach modeling28
Simulation of Poyang Lake water levels and outflow under historical extreme hydrological scenarios27
Groundwater rebound and flooding in the Naples' periurban area (Italy)24
Social network analysis of EU flood risk management plans: Case Finland23
Recognition of differences in the capacity to deal with floods—A cross‐country comparison of flood risk management23
To live with floods or not: Intersectionality of drivers of urban households' adaptation and relocation intentions23
Flood Risk Reduction—What Are the Priorities? The Perspective of Private Households After the Ahr Flood of 202123
Flood Classification and Improved Loss Function by Combining Deep Learning Models to Improve Water Level Prediction in a Small Mountain Watershed22
Advancing justice in flood risk management: Leveling political capabilities21
Automatic identification of buildings vulnerable to debris flows in Sichuan Province, China, by GIS analysis and Deep Encoding Network methods21
Hurricane surge and inundation in the Bahamas, part 2: Flood risk assessment21
Potential impacts of failure of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on downstream countries21
An Assessment of the Impact of a Diverse Geological Substrate on Potentially Toxic Elements (PTEs) Content and Origin in Soil and Sediment in Flood Conditions Using Different Receptor Model21
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