International Journal of Disaster Risk Science

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Journal of Disaster Risk Science is 24. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Behavioral Aspects of Population Mobility Following a CBRN Event and Their Implications for Economic Consequence Analysis99
Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment for the North China Plain Earthquake Belt: Sensitivity of Seismic Source Models and Ground Motion Prediction Equations61
Valuable Beyond Vulnerable: A Scoping Review on the Contributions of Older Forced Migrants in Post-migration Recovery45
Assessing Pluvial Flooding Risk in Urban Areas with High Spatial Heterogeneity Using a Fused Physically-Based and Data-Driven Framework45
Three-Dimensional Numerical Modeling of Ground Ice Ablation in a Retrogressive Thaw Slump and Its Hydrological Ecosystem Response on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China43
Estimating and Mapping Extreme Ice Accretion Hazard and Load Due to Freezing Rain at Canadian Sites38
Seismic Capacity Survey and Earthquake Risk Assessment of Self-built Buildings in Rural Areas of Shanghai Municipality35
On the Meaning of Impact in Disaster Risk Reduction34
Mainstreaming the Full ENSO: Linking Present Weather and Future Climate34
Emergence and Development of Health Risk Communication Networks Among Street-Level Health Bureaucrats During the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis in Myanmar34
Time-Series Flood Risk Assessment Based on Time Information Loss Compensation: Fusing Remote Sensing and Social Media Data33
Mapping Seismic Hazard for Canadian Sites Using Spatially Smoothed Seismicity Model33
Positive Externalities in the Polycrisis: Effectively Addressing Disaster and Climate Risks for Generating Multiple Resilience Dividends31
Community Efforts to Care for Animals During Climate Disasters: Experiences and Recommendations from an Australian Bushfire Affected Region30
Territorial Resilience Through Visibility Analysis for Immediate Detection of Wildfires Integrating Fire Susceptibility, Geographical Features, and Optimization Methods30
A Comparative Analysis of Performance-Based Resilience Metrics via a Quantitative-Qualitative Combined Approach: Are We Measuring the Same Thing?30
Financing Disaster Risk Reduction: Exploring the Opportunities, Challenges, and Threats Within the Southern African Development Community Region29
Rapid Assessment of Severely Affected Earthquake Areas Using Mobile Signaling Data and a Random Forest Approach28
A Physics-Based Seismic Risk Assessment of the Qujiang Fault: From Dynamic Rupture to Disaster Estimation27
Improving Complex Problem-Solving in Emergency Response: A Study of the Fire and Rescue Service in Sweden27
Reflections on Obtaining Probabilistic Judgments from Experts for Use in Risk and other Policy Analysis27
Evolving Interconnections: Themes and Trends in Sustainable Built Environment Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic26
“If I Do not Go to Work, They Will Die!” Dual Roles of Older-Adult Personal Support Workers’ Contributions During the COVID-19 Pandemic25
Correction to: Advancing the Disaster and Development Paradigm24
When Authorities’ Response Fails and Citizens Act: Social Media Responses to the DANA Disaster in Spain24
A Regional Classification-Based Framework for Building Stock Forecasting in China’s Mainland for Seismic Risk Assessment24
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