Journal of Flood Risk Management

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Flood Risk Management is 22. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Flood risk assessment for Davao Oriental in the Philippines using geographic information system‐based multi‐criteria analysis and the maximum entropy model75
Impact of temporal rainfall patterns on flash floods in Hue City, Vietnam65
Flood susceptibility mapping and assessment using a novel deep learning model combining multilayer perceptron and autoencoder neural networks60
Identification and validation of potential flood hazard area using GIS‐based multi‐criteria analysis and satellite data‐derived water index56
Data‐driven flood emulation: Speeding up urban flood predictions by deep convolutional neural networks55
Morphometric analysis and prioritisation of watersheds for flood risk management in Wadi Easal Basin (WEB), Jordan, using geospatial technologies49
Flood hazard analysis in small catchments: Comparison of hydrological and hydrodynamic approaches by the use of direct rainfall43
Design of low impact development in the urban context considering hydrological performance and life‐cycle cost41
Current flood risk management practices in Ghana: Gaps and opportunities for improving resilience38
Flood hazard mapping of Sangu River basin in Bangladesh using multi‐criteria analysis of hydro‐geomorphological factors31
Assessing flash flood hazard and damages in the southeast United States31
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles in flood hazard assessment30
The importance of public risk perception for the effective management of pluvial floods in urban areas: A case study from Germany29
Quantitative flood hazard assessment methods: A review28
Integration of catastrophe and entropy theories for flood risk mapping in peninsular Malaysia28
How different surrounding environments influence the characteristics of flash flood‐mortality: The case of the 2017 extreme flood in Mandra, Greece27
Enhanced flood mapping using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images, hydraulic modelling, and social media: A case study of Hurricane Harvey (Houston, TX)25
Comparative analysis of neural network training algorithms for the flood forecast modelling of an alluvial Himalayan river24
Flood risk management in Africa24
Natural flood management, lag time and catchment scale: Results from an empirical nested catchment study24
Understanding and assessing flood risk in Vietnam: Current status, persisting gaps, and future directions23
Mapping the danger to life in flash flood events adopting a mechanics based methodology and planning evacuation routes22
Comparing floodplain evolution in channelized and unchannelized urban watersheds in Houston, Texas22
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