International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction is 11. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Micro-theory on knowledge transfer to foster disaster resilience: A grounded theory approach296
The consequences of the outbreak of COVID-19 in Iran: A qualitative study from the perspective of key informants208
Living in a pandemic: A review of COVID-19 integrated risk management135
Assessment of attitudes toward critical actors during public health crises135
Population and housing recovery in Tōhoku, Japan127
The Cascadia Coastal Hazards and Resilience Training, Education, and Research (CHARTER) Fellows Mentoring Model for Underrepresented Students115
A post-hurricane building debris estimation workflow enabled by uncertainty-aware AI and crowdsourcing101
The model for assessing disaster literacy in nurses: Instrument development and cross-sectional validation study96
Corrigendum to “Challenges in multi-agency collaboration in disaster management: A Sri Lankan perspective” [Int. J. Disaster Risk Reduct. 62 (2021) 1–12]87
Corrigendum to ‘Performance test of pilot Earthquake Early Warning system in western Java, Indonesia’ [Int. J. Disaster Risk Reduct. 115 (2025) 105010]84
Study on urban flood early warning system considering flood loss84
Millions more Egyptians will be exposed to drought by 2100 under the goals of the Paris climate agreement84
A feminist community-based participatory action research approach to advance climate justice83
Leveraging local knowledge to develop local forecasts: A case study of sea-ice hazard forecasts for marine fisheries in Laizhou Bay, China81
Geomorphological risk factors for river bridges78
Augmenting natural hazard exposure modelling using natural language processing76
An expert system to quantify wildfire hazards in gardens and create effective defensible space76
Assessing the impact of evaluations of crisis management efforts75
Understanding the involvement/exclusion paradox in disaster volunteering from a field-theoretical perspective74
Uprooted by tsunami: A social vulnerability framework on long-term reconstruction after the Great East Japan earthquake71
Corrigendum to ‘Enforcement of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown orders in Nigeria: Evidence of public (non)compliance and police illegalities’ [Int. J. Disaster Risk Reduc. volume (2022) 77, 103082]70
A multiscale physically-based approach to urban flood risk assessment using ABM and multi-source remote sensing data70
Flood risk communication: Challenges and opportunities in Brazilian cities65
Deaf-led organizations and disaster communication in Việt Nam: Interdisciplinary insights for disability inclusive disaster risk reduction planning64
Relative seismic and tsunami risk assessment for Stromboli Island (Italy)62
The role of communities in building urban flood resilience in Matola, Mozambique60
‘It's not really their problem’: Reactive institutional community engagement and flood policy implementation60
Climate-induced mortality projections in Europe: Estimation and valuation of heat-related deaths60
Vulnerabilities shape risk perception and influence adaptive strategies to hydro-meteorological hazards: A case study of Indo-Fijian farming communities59
Evaluation of road network resilience under a volcanic debris flow disaster at Changbaishan Mountain based on inundation simulations59
Strengthening opportunities to integrate informal resilience practices in formal flood resilience planning58
Business as usual? Small business responses to compound disasters in coastal New York city and New Jersey58
Flood impacts on healthcare facilities and disaster preparedness – A systematic review58
A comparative study on pedestrian flow through bottlenecks between flood evacuation and land evacuation56
Development of a uniform exposure model for the African continent for use in disaster risk assessment56
Transformative resilience: Transformation, resilience and capacity of coastal communities in facing disasters in two Indonesian villages55
A spatial–temporal deep learning-based warning system against flooding hazards with an empirical study in Taiwan55
Factors influencing flood risk mitigation after wildfire: Insights for individual and collective action after the 2010 Schultz Fire55
Does social capital help in post-disaster recovery? Evidence from the Gorkha earthquake of Nepal53
GIS-based methodology for prioritization of preparedness interventions on road transport under wildfire events53
Legal and policy frameworks to harmonise and mainstream climate and disaster resilience options into municipality integrated development plans: A case of Zambia53
Cross-departmental emergency coordination characteristics formed by multiple risks: Evidence from production safety special emergency campaigns across government levels in China52
Towards comprehensive regional resilience evaluation, resistance, recovery, and creativity: From the perspective of the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake51
Application of landslide susceptibility towards urbanization suitability zonation in mountainous settings51
Transforming ground disaster response: Recent technological advances, challenges, and future trends for rapid and accurate real-world applications of survivor detection51
Agent-based simulation for pedestrian evacuation: A systematic literature review50
Social capital and hurricane warning response50
Exploring the factors associated with final-year primary school students’ flood knowledge, risk perception, and preparedness in flood-prone areas of South Thailand49
Evaluating the efficiency of relief centers in disaster and epidemic conditions using multi-criteria decision-making methods and GIS: A case study49
Near-real-time earthquake-induced fatality estimation using crowdsourced data and large-language models49
Grey models for data analysis and decision-making in uncertainty during pandemics49
Adapting to Adversity: Unraveling the nexus between vulnerability and well-being in coastal Bangladesh48
Revealing resilience features: Analyzing informal solutions adopted in emergency situations48
Perception on landslide risk in Malaysia: A comparison between communities and experts' surveys48
Recovery-based design of buildings for seismic resilience47
Risk communication and risk perception along with its influencing factors in Covid-19 disease: Focusing on the Extended Parallel Process Model47
Spatio-temporal evolution of public opinion on urban flooding: Case study of the 7.20 Henan extreme flood event47
Simplified methodology for indirect loss–based prioritization in roadway bridge network risk assessment46
Evaluating the usability and usefulness of a storm preparedness and risk assessment mobile app45
Estimating potential oil spill trajectories and coastal impacts from near-shore storage facilities: A case study of FSO Nabarima and the Gulf of Paria44
Evaluation of community resilience to debris-flow disasters: A case study of Nantou, Taiwan44
Is the Workers’ Health and Safety Scenario Different in Post-Disaster Reconstruction from Conventional Construction? A Case Study in Bhaktapur, Nepal44
Knowledge and flood management behavior of the older people and their families at the selected flood-prone villages in East Jakarta43
A data-driven, scenario-based human evacuation model for passenger ships addressing hybrid uncertainty43
Dealing with the coronavirus disease through a social knowledge management approach: The case of Iranian coronavirus patients in Tehran43
Perceptions of volcanic air pollution and exposure reduction practices on the Island of Hawai‘i: Working towards socially relevant risk communication43
Seismic experience and structural preparedness of residential houses in Aotearoa New Zealand43
Assessment of gendered vulnerability, climate change awareness, and resilience patterns among coastal women regarding urban flooding disasters in Bozkurt, Turkiye42
Improvement and updating of the SP-BELA method for the vulnerability assessment of masonry and RC buildings42
How do anthropogenic factors define flood risk perception of vulnerable communities? Evidence from Kelani River Lower Basin, Colombo, Sri Lanka42
Risk management against indirect risks from disasters: A multi-model and participatory governance framework applied to flood risk in Austria42
Post-disaster housing and social considerations42
GLOSI taxonomy: A tool for ‘seismic risk assessment’ oriented classification of school buildings41
Evaluation of national disaster management strategy and planning for flood management and impact reduction in Gaborone, Botswana41
Earthquake early warning in Central America: The societal perspective41
A multicriteria decision model to improve emergency preparedness: Locating-allocating urban shelters against floods41
Flood hazard forecasting and management systems: A review of state-of-the-art modelling, management strategies and policy-practice gap41
Advanced-level paramedic perspectives on competence requirements for responding to radiological/nuclear incidents41
Official heat warnings miss situations with a detectable societal heat response in European countries41
Understanding risk communication in practice: Insights from municipalities in Alberta, Canada40
Community resilience to pandemics: An assessment framework developed based on the review of COVID-19 literature40
A synthesised review of pandemic-driven consumer behaviours and applied theories: Towards a unified framework40
Evaluation of urban resilience based on Service-Connectivity-Environment (SCE) model: A case study of Jinan city, China39
Operations management of pharmaceutical supply during preparedness and disaster response: A scoping review39
Disaster risk management and cultural heritage: The perceptions of European world heritage site managers on disaster risk management38
The performance of cumulative prospect theory's functional forms in decision-making behavior during building evacuation38
Determination of factors affecting the response efficacy of Filipinos under Typhoon Conson 2021 (Jolina): An extended protection motivation theory approach38
Universities and multiple disaster scenarios: A transformative framework for disaster resilient universities38
Higher traffic crash risk in extreme hot days? A spatiotemporal examination of risk factors and influencing features37
Risk perception—A lens for understanding adaptive behaviour in the age of climate change? Narratives from the Global South37
Perception risk, preventive behaviors and assessing the relationship between their various dimensions: A cross-sectional study in the Covid-19 peak period37
Building risk amplification effect under loess landslides-hydraulic erosion-debris flow cascade in China37
Data mining of social media for urban resilience study: A case of rainstorm in Xi'an37
The role of peripherality in the spread of pandemic: evidence from Basilicata (Southern Italy) during the first wave of COVID-1936
Natural disasters and well-being in India: A household-level panel data analysis36
Seismic resilience assessment-informed UAV task allocation framework for post-earthquake survey36
Using traditional knowledge to reduce disaster risk - A case of Tibetans in Deqen County, Yunnan Province36
What facilitated the successful evacuations of patients on dialysis after the Great East Japan Earthquake and Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident? A qualitative analysis of facility staff e36
Using statistical functions and hydro-hydraulic models to develop human vulnerability curves for flash floods: The flash flood of the Taitou catchment (China) in 201636
A scoping review of climate-related disasters in China, Indonesia and Vietnam: Disasters, health impacts, vulnerable populations and adaptation measures36
Multi-hazard perception during COVID-19: Evidence from rural communities in West Sumatra, Indonesia35
Influences of social networks, demographics, and evacuation duration on evacuation decisions: Insights from Ohio and Pennsylvania35
A practical framework for ensuring resilient housing infrastructure in flood-prone areas35
Agent-based modelling for flood evacuation as inclusive disaster risk reduction: Pilot participatory action research with 11- and 12-year-old children from a Japanese school35
Capacity building in participatory approaches for hydro-climatic Disaster Risk Management in the Caribbean35
Staying or leaving: Unraveling the dynamics of evacuation decisions among floodplain residents in central Vietnam35
An allocation model for emergency medical services based on integrated healthcare during an epidemic35
Bi-directional associations between mask usage and beliefs about reasons for masking before and after the downgrading of the legal status of COVID-19 in Japan: A longitudinal study34
Factors affecting revisiting behavior to Taal Volcano during the post recovery 2020 eruption: An extended theory of planned behavior approach34
Barriers and best practices for inclusive emergency alerts and warnings34
Estimating household vulnerability to tropical cyclones: An investigation of tropical cyclone shocks in coastal villages of eastern India34
An intervention study of adopting a health action model to improve the effectiveness of disaster prevention learning of preschool senior class students34
Uses and opportunities of emergency calls as a resource for flood risk management34
Developing and validating a scale for anxiety over land and forest fire34
Encouraging micro-enterprises to prepare for disasters: A socio-psychological and information-provision analysis for the case of Mozambique34
Examining the role of perceived discrimination stress, disaster communication, and community resilience perceptions in Hurricane Harvey stress reactions among Latinos in Texas34
(Im)balance in household balance sheet in the aftermath of a natural disaster34
How a poverty alleviation policy affected comprehensive disaster risk reduction capacity: Evidence from China's great western development policy34
Disaster risk management of cultural heritage: A global scale analysis of characteristics, multiple hazards, lessons learned from historical disasters, and issues in current DRR measures in world heri34
Text mining hurricane harvey tweet data: Lessons learned and policy recommendations33
“The state of things”: Significance of the early emergence of the societal component within vulnerability to natural hazards33
Post-traumatic growth caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake and response to coronavirus disease 201933
Assessment and determination of earthquake casualty gathering area based on building damage state and spatial characteristics analysis33
Post-earthquake Patient diversion strategies for improving regional emergency healthcare accessibility33
Ecosystem-based adaptation strategies to multi-hazard risk reduction and policy implications in the Pearl River and Yangtze River deltas, China33
Seismic performance and recovery of medical infrastructure in Mexico City related to the September 19, 1985 and 2017 earthquakes33
Estimating public demand following disasters through Bayesian-based information integration33
Hazard exposure heterophily in socio-spatial networks contributes to post-disaster recovery in low-income populations33
Local knowledge and practice in disaster relief: A worldwide cross-cultural comparison of coping mechanisms33
Preparedness, hurricanes Irma and Maria, and impact on health in Puerto Rico32
Quantitative impact assessment of the 2019 tropical cyclone Kammuri lahars: Mayon volcano, Philippines32
Buyouts in the Carolinas: Pre & Post buyout perspectives of public officials and community leaders32
Perception of earthquake risks and disaster prevention awareness: A comparison of resident surveys in Sendai, Japan and Seattle, WA, USA32
Earthquake recommendations in Europe: A qualitative coding methodology for the analysis of preparedness and response recommendations from authorities32
Sustainable waste management strategies for earthquake debris: Lessons from the 2008 China and 2023 Türkiye-Syria disasters32
Cost-benefit analysis of local knowledge-based flood adaptation measures: A case study of Datian community in Zhejiang Province, China32
The effect of pecha-kucha training on fear and belief in myths of COVID-19 in elderly women32
The effect path of public acceptance and its influencing factors on public willingness to participate in nuclear emergency governance32
Understanding risk-taking behaviours through the practice-oriented risk habitus and multiple-capital model (P-HAC): A case study of disaster-affected farmers32
FiReS: A semantic model for advanced querying and prediction analysis for first responders in post-disaster response plans32
Enhancing resilience to climate events: A multi-capital approach in social work31
An adaptation of the Baseline Resilience Indicators for Communities (BRIC) for assessing resilience of Iranian provinces31
Explainable GeoAI and statistical analysis reveal complementary insights about disparities of 311 help requests during the 2022 Buffalo blizzard31
Determining factors affecting perceived effectiveness among Filipinos for fire prevention preparedness in the National Capital Region, Philippines: Integrating Protection Motivation Theory and extende31
Challenges in practical implementation of the concept of urban resilience in cities31
Habitat vulnerability in slum areas of India – What we learnt from COVID-19?31
Development of flood damage assessment method for residential areas considering various house types for Bago Region of Myanmar31
Continuity of small businesses when facing increased flood risk due to global climate change impacts: A systematic literature review31
Towards integrated multi-risk reduction strategies: A catalog of flood and earthquake risk mitigation measures at the building and neighborhood scales30
The role of burnout and coping in the quality of life among disaster emergency volunteers during the Cianjur earthquake30
Enhancing emergency decision-making with knowledge graphs and large language models30
Contextualizing the seasonal livelihoods programming tool in drought resilience planning settings: Experiences from southern Zimbabwe30
Searching for emergency shelters in rural China: A systematic review of policies and literature30
Methods and lessons for business resilience and recovery surveys30
Digital technologies for cash and voucher assistance in disasters: A cross-case analysis of benefits and risks30
Residents’ satisfaction in post-disaster permanent housing: Beneficiaries vs. non-beneficiaries30
Cumulative building exposure to extreme sea level flooding in coastal urban areas30
Happiness before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy: A population-based longitudinal study30
Integrated wildfire risk assessment of natural and anthropogenic ecosystems based on simulation modeling and remotely sensed data fusion29
Assessing the environmental justice implications of seismic risk in Ottawa-Gatineau and Montreal metropolitan areas29
Localising vulnerability assessment to urban floods: A comparative analysis of top-down and bottom-up geospatial approaches in Patna City, India29
Emergency logistics centers site selection by multi-criteria decision-making and GIS29
Risk perception and information-seeking behavior during emergency: An exploratory study on COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh29
Multiscale exposure model of an urgent healthcare network for functionality assessment under seismic conditions: two case studies in central Chile29
Traffic resilience modeling for post-earthquake emergency medical response and planning considering disrupted infrastructure and dislocated residents29
An analysis on the economic resilience and vulnerability of local economies in the Philippines to hydrometeorological disasters29
Disaster recovery and structural inequalities: A case study of community assertion for justice29
HydroLang FRAM: Web-Based Framework for Comprehensive Flood Risk and Mitigation Assessment and Communication29
A framework for urban pluvial flood resilient spatial planning through blue-green infrastructure29
A failure or success?: A qualitative analysis of post-disaster relocation among survivors of 2010 floods in Pakistan29
A nature-based exploration of resilience capacity in coastal settlements exposed to tsunamis along the southern Pacific coast28
Normative learning generates behaviour change: The case of drowning prevention28
Searching for signal and borrowing wi-fi: Understanding disaster-related adaptations to telecommunications disruptions through social media28
Corrigendum to “Location selection of field hospitals amid COVID-19 considering effectiveness and fairness: A case study of Florida” [Int. J. Disaster Risk Reduc. 93 (2023) 103794]28
Some evidence on the reduction of the disasters impact due to natural hazards in the Americas and the Caribbean after the 1990s28
On mining mobile emergency communication applications in Nordic countries28
Three decades of hospital evacuations in the Netherlands: A scoping review28
Plan the evacuation of a hospital at imminent risk: A multimodal assessment for each hospital28
Corrigendum to “Disaster risk and migration in the west bank of the Malay Peninsula: Will the urban-rural divide improve or widen?” [Int. J. Disaster Risk Reduc. 78(2022) 103150]28
Disaster risk reduction for whom? The gap between centrally planned Disaster Management Program and people's risk perception and adaptation28
Towards flood risk reduction: Commonalities and differences between urban flood resilience and risk based on a case study in the Pearl River Delta28
Seismic resilience index evaluation for healthcare facilities: A case study of hospital in Tehran27
Investigating factors influencing the intention to revisit Mount Semeru during post 2022 volcanic eruption: Integration theory of planned behavior and destination image theory27
Context-specificity of tsunami vulnerability models for roads and buildings27
Clustering-based disaster resilience assessment of South Korea communities building portfolios using open GIS and census data27
Multi-agent-based human cognition simulation of Situation-aware earthquake emergency evacuation27
Economic resilience in California against two earthquakes27
Infrastructure planning emergency levels of service for the Wellington region, Aotearoa New Zealand – A preliminary framework27
Relations of residents’ knowledge, satisfaction, perceived importance and participation in emergency management: A case study in modern and old urban communities of Ningbo, China27
Anatomy of a historic blackout: Decoding spatiotemporal dynamics of power outages and disparities during Hurricane Beryl27
Modified social force model considering emotional contagion for crowd evacuation simulation27
A study on factors influencing the acceptance of earthquake catastrophe insurance from the perspective of government-insurance collaboration27
The psychological effects of earthquakes on preschool children: Evidence from drawings and narratives27
Postearthquake situational awareness based on mobile phone signaling data: An example from the 2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake26
Psychological resilience of children in a multi-hazard environment: An index-based approach26
A Haddon matrix-based analysis of the anthropogenic drivers of floods in 10 Eastern African partner countries of the Belt and Road Initiative 1990–202126
Analyzing the attitude of Indian citizens during the second wave of COVID-19: A text analytics study26
A multi-hazard and multi-risk assessment methodological approach to support Civil Protection planning in wide areas26
Fire alone can save our Clan: Implications of resilience through disaster-related learning using the Warriors children's literature series26
How to build the fractal emergency organization under the disaster response for coastal cities of China?26
Natural and environmental risk communication: A scoping review of campaign experiences, applications and tools26
Inside Front Cover (Editorial Board)26
Advancing parcel-level hurricane regional loss assessments using open data and the regional resilience determination tool26
Enhancing Mass Casualty Disaster Management Competencies through an Integrated Disaster Simulation Training Program26
Vietnamese migrants’ engagement in disaster risk reduction: The relevance of social capital26
Descriptive comparative analysis of post-disaster settlements26
Pathway of adaptation to community relocation: Prospects and limitations of community-centred planning26
Challenges and opportunities for using hazard and loss models to inform recovery decision-making after the 2023 severe weather events in New Zealand26
After the rain falls: A panel survey of disaster‐related attitudes and behaviors26
"Shots fired! We have many people down!": Common recommendations for managing high-casualty active shooter events in the USA26
Well-being and ill-being: Prominences and differences in the perspectives of volunteers in the immediate and longer-term aftermaths of disaster26
The role of landscape planning in reducing damages caused by flood (case study: Nekaroud, Iran)26
Mapping dust risk under heterogenous vulnerability to dust: The combination of spatial modelling and questionnaire survey25
Agents of change in bushfire recovery: Young people's acts of citizenship in a youth-focused, animal-welfare and environmental program25
The effectiveness of livelihood management strategies in mitigating drought impacts and improving livability of pastoralist households25
High fire hazard Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) residences in California lack voluntary and mandated wildfire risk mitigation compliance in Home Ignition Zones25
Bridging gaps, saving lives: Integrating communities’ voices and impact mapping into flood early warning systems in rural Nepal25
Spatial distribution of natural hazards and their proximity to heritage sites: Case of the United Arab Emirates25
The RiskPACC platform: An innovative digital environment that efficiently blends technological and conceptual tools to support DRR25
An agent-based approach to simulating evacuation in elderly care facilities with disabled older adults25
Are preparedness indices reflective of pandemic preparedness? A COVID-19 reality check25
Research on the collaborative relationship of task-driven urban earthquake emergency organizations25
Impact of flooding on mental health and resilience of adolescents in Kerala, India25
Knowledge diversity for climate change adaptation: A social-ecological-technological systems (SETS) approach to mental models25
Bridging capital after civil war? Protest, acts of citizenship and public space in Beirut24
Enhancing rural communes safety in Poland: The role of financing of volunteer fire brigades24
Perception of climate change and geo-hydrological risk among high-school students: A local-scale study in Italy24
Tsunami risk communication and management: Contemporary gaps and challenges24
Strengthening public health system resilience to disasters in Türkiye: Insights from a scorecard methodology24
Social resilience assessment for urban fires in Guimarães historic center24
Identification of issues in disaster response to flooding, focusing on the time continuity between residents’ evacuation and rescue activities24
The Politics of Covid-19 Containment Policies in europe24
The role of language as a catalyst in communicating early warning messages: a case study in Walmer Airport Valley informal settlement, Gqeberha, South Africa24
Resilient urban expansion: Identifying critical conflict patches by integrating flood risk and land use predictions: A case study of Min Delta Urban Agglomerations in China24
Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding occupational protection against COVID-19 among midwives in China: A nationwide cross-sectional study24
Implementing A resistance-relief approach into evaluating urban disaster management capacity: A case study of Xuzhou24
Flooding: Contributing factors to residential flood damage in Canada24
Relationship between vehicle probe data and flooding conditions for developing flood inundation monitoring method24
Corrigendum to ‘A holistic asset-level modelling framework for a comprehensive multi-hazard risk/impact assessment: Insights from the ICARIA Project’ [Int. J. Disaster Risk Reduct. 119 (2025) 105319]24
Quantifying road criticality through the impact of disruptions on pavement deterioration and agency maintenance costs24
Persuasion illustrated: Motivating people to undertake self-protective measures in case of floods using 3D animation focused on components of protection motivation theory24
Cooperative community wildfire response: Pathways to First Nations’ leadership and partnership in British Columbia, Canada24
Multicriteria decision making for selecting an optimal survey approach for large building portfolios24
A tropical cyclone risk prediction framework using flood susceptibility and tree-based machine learning models: County-level direct economic loss prediction in Guangdong Province24
What components of emergency preparedness exercises improve healthcare practitioners’ emergency response learning?23
Understanding post disaster prosociality: Comparing post earthquake cooperation and fairness in two Italian regions23
Multi-hazard hospital evacuation planning during disease outbreaks using agent-based modeling23
How do lessons learned from past flood experiences influence household-level flood resilience: A case study of Jiangnan village in Southern China23
Recognising and measuring competency in natural hazard preparation: A preparedness competency index23
Contrasting memories and imaginaries of Lonquimay volcano, Chile23
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