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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ripples from an earthquake: legacies of a disaster volunteer response37
Watching the disaster unfold: geographies of engagement with live-streamed extreme weather14
Quantifying the climate crisis: a data-driven framework using response indicators for evidence-based adaptation policies13
The role of authentic leadership in crisis situations: evidence from 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquakes-affected and unaffected provinces in Türkiye11
Where there’s smoke there’s fire: the relationship between perceived and objective wildfire smoke risk11
Building resilience through informal networks and community knowledge sharing: post-disaster health service delivery after Hurricane Maria10
Living with familiar hazards: flood experiences of urban households and health implications in Ghana10
A resilient disaster recovery model for Puerto Rico: a qualitative case study9
The disparate impact of Hurricane Maria: the relationship between recovery of public services, traumatic stress and household income of healthcare and social service industry workers9
Climate belief, accuracy of climatic expectations, and pro-environmental action9
Multi-directional communication between decision makers and environmental health researchers: a qualitative inquiry9
Framing effects in disaster risk communication: the case of coastal erosion in the United States9
Building cross-sector recovery collaborations after Australian bushfires: the importance of embracing and linking diverse capitals and capacities8
The impact of sinkholes on crop choices in water-scarce regions8
Shaky ground, shaky politics? Effects of Türkiye’s 2023 earthquakes on Erdoğan’s political survival7
Symbiosis theory based urban resilience evaluation under public health emergencies6
Disaster risk reduction measures and farmers choices: a discrete choice experiment in Uganda6
A blue–green ratio of urban wetlands as an ecosystem health indicator: the case of urban sprawl in Nagpur, India5
Considering sustainability trade-offs in bushfire policy for the wildland-urban interface5
Method for prioritising buildings for seismic reinforcement based on prediction of earthquake-induced building collapse and evacuation routes4
Can positional concerns be a threat to disaster management? Assessing the prevalence of positional concerns among socially vulnerable populations in Trinidad & Tobago4
Evacuation decision making and risk perception: flooded rural communities in Pakistan4
Trends and future research in climate migration: a bibliometric analysis of forty years4
How do migration decisions and drivers differ against extreme environmental events?4
Common hazards and prioritisation of livelihoods resilience building in Malawi: a deterministic spatial approach4
Identifying different frames of resilience–vulnerability nexus in disaster study4
Assessing road network resilience and vulnerability in urban transport systems against urban flooding4
Local-level managers’ attitudes towards natural hazards resilience: the case of Texas4
Challenges of mainstreaming institutional policy and frameworks of disaster risk management in Ethiopia4
Navigating land use after managed retreat: decisions facing local governments in the post-buyout environment3
Flood damage models and flood damage factors in a data-scarce river basin, Nigeria3
Social network structures and drought resilience: a case study of Iranian pastoralists in the Nodoushan watershed3
Understanding household experiences with flooding in post-fire environments: risk perceptions, perceived drivers, and mitigation actions3
Community-based natural hazard vulnerability assessment in rural Jamaica3
A geospatial and quantitative analysis of agricultural exemption passes during the California wildfires3
Navigating life after the Kiteezi landfill disaster in Uganda: a study on vulnerability, resilience and quality of life3
Risk management using a flood vulnerability index in the Mazovia Province, Poland3
Wildfire across agricultural landscapes: farmer and rancher experiences and perceptions in the southern great plains3
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