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Inaugural Section Special Issue

Inaugural Section Special Issue

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This book collects selected high-quality papers published in 2018–2020 to inaugurate the “Natural Hazards” Section of the Geosciences journal. The topics encompass: trends in publications at international level in the field of natural hazards research; the role of Big Data in natural disaster management; assessment of seismic risk through the understanding and quantification of its different components; climatic/hydro-meteorological hazards; and finally, the scientific analysis and disaster forensics of recent natural hazard events. The target audience includes not only specialists, but also graduate students who wish to approach the challenging, but also fascinating

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Keywords

  • African easterly wave
  • attractor coexistence
  • bibliometrics
  • big data
  • building works programming
  • Chaos
  • Children
  • Citation Analysis
  • common electricity market
  • cost modelling
  • critic analysis
  • cyber-infrastructure
  • dam operation
  • dam spillway
  • damage scenarios
  • disaster
  • Disaster Management
  • drought
  • earthquake
  • earthquake risk
  • emotional prevention
  • Emotions
  • Energy security
  • Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU)
  • exposure
  • extended range weather prediction
  • flood control
  • flood-frequency analysis
  • Hurricane
  • impacts
  • incident
  • integration process
  • Jakarta basin
  • limit cycle
  • local hazard effect
  • Lorenz model
  • masonry aggregates
  • NatCatSERVICE
  • natural hazard
  • Natural Hazards
  • open-ended and closed-questions surveys
  • Oroville Dam
  • policy
  • predictability
  • psychological representation of earthquakes
  • Psychology
  • recurrence
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • reliability of power supply
  • Research & information: general
  • review
  • Risk
  • Risk assessment
  • scientometrics
  • seismic hazard assessment
  • seismic vulnerability
  • shear-wave velocity
  • Sigma Explorer
  • site effects
  • spillway
  • urban fabrics
  • urban preservation programming
  • vulnerability
  • vulnerability assessment
  • vulnerability curves

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03943-834-1

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