Environmental Hazards-Human and Policy Dimensions

Papers
(The TQCC of Environmental Hazards-Human and Policy Dimensions is 4. 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
Ripples from an earthquake: legacies of a disaster volunteer response28
Watching the disaster unfold: geographies of engagement with live-streamed extreme weather22
Where there’s smoke there’s fire: the relationship between perceived and objective wildfire smoke risk21
Building resilience through informal networks and community knowledge sharing: post-disaster health service delivery after Hurricane Maria11
The role of authentic leadership in crisis situations: evidence from 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquakes-affected and unaffected provinces in Türkiye10
Social learning-based disaster resilience: collective action in flash flood-prone Sunamganj communities in Bangladesh10
Readiness towards earthquake disasters among community in Peninsular Malaysia9
The disparate impact of Hurricane Maria: the relationship between recovery of public services, traumatic stress and household income of healthcare and social service industry workers8
Multi-directional communication between decision makers and environmental health researchers: a qualitative inquiry8
A resilient disaster recovery model for Puerto Rico: a qualitative case study8
Climate belief, accuracy of climatic expectations, and pro-environmental action8
Symbiosis theory based urban resilience evaluation under public health emergencies7
The impact of sinkholes on crop choices in water-scarce regions7
Shaky ground, shaky politics? Effects of Türkiye’s 2023 earthquakes on Erdoğan’s political survival7
Framing effects in disaster risk communication: the case of coastal erosion in the United States7
Building cross-sector recovery collaborations after Australian bushfires: the importance of embracing and linking diverse capitals and capacities7
Considering sustainability trade-offs in bushfire policy for the wildland-urban interface6
Water level decline at Iran's Lake Urmia: changing population dynamics6
A blue–green ratio of urban wetlands as an ecosystem health indicator: the case of urban sprawl in Nagpur, India6
Identifying different frames of resilience–vulnerability nexus in disaster study5
Disaster risk reduction measures and farmers choices: a discrete choice experiment in Uganda5
Assessing road network resilience and vulnerability in urban transport systems against urban flooding4
Common hazards and prioritisation of livelihoods resilience building in Malawi: a deterministic spatial approach4
Local-level managers’ attitudes towards natural hazards resilience: the case of Texas4
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
How do migration decisions and drivers differ against extreme environmental events?4
Challenges of mainstreaming institutional policy and frameworks of disaster risk management in Ethiopia4
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