Journal of Flood Risk Management

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Flood Risk Management 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Impact of temporal rainfall patterns on flash floods in Hue City, Vietnam67
Data‐driven flood emulation: Speeding up urban flood predictions by deep convolutional neural networks61
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 index58
Morphometric analysis and prioritisation of watersheds for flood risk management in Wadi Easal Basin (WEB), Jordan, using geospatial technologies51
Flood hazard analysis in small catchments: Comparison of hydrological and hydrodynamic approaches by the use of direct rainfall44
Design of low impact development in the urban context considering hydrological performance and life‐cycle cost42
Current flood risk management practices in Ghana: Gaps and opportunities for improving resilience40
Flood hazard mapping of Sangu River basin in Bangladesh using multi‐criteria analysis of hydro‐geomorphological factors33
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles in flood hazard assessment31
Quantitative flood hazard assessment methods: A review29
The importance of public risk perception for the effective management of pluvial floods in urban areas: A case study from Germany29
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
Comparative analysis of neural network training algorithms for the flood forecast modelling of an alluvial Himalayan river25
Natural flood management, lag time and catchment scale: Results from an empirical nested catchment study25
Flood risk management in Africa25
Enhanced flood mapping using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images, hydraulic modelling, and social media: A case study of Hurricane Harvey (Houston, TX)25
Understanding and assessing flood risk in Vietnam: Current status, persisting gaps, and future directions23
Reduction of scour around circular piers using collars22
Mapping the danger to life in flash flood events adopting a mechanics based methodology and planning evacuation routes22
Assessing compound flooding potential with multivariate statistical models in a complex estuarine system under data constraints21
Using ensemble reforecasts to generate flood thresholds for improved global flood forecasting20
A rainfall threshold‐based approach to early warnings in urban data‐scarce regions: A case study of pluvial flooding in Alexandria, Egypt20
Sentinel‐1 remote sensing data and Hydrologic Engineering Centres River Analysis System two‐dimensional integration for flash flood detection and modelling in New Cairo City, Egypt19
A coupled hydrodynamic (HEC‐RAS 2D) and water quality model (WASP) for simulating flood‐induced soil, sediment, and contaminant transport19
Urban pluvial flood adaptation: Results of a household survey across four German municipalities18
Mitigating flood risk using low‐cost sensors and citizen science: A proof‐of‐concept study from western Nepal18
Spatial targeting of nature‐based solutions for flood risk management within river catchments17
Community flood vulnerability and risk assessment: An empirical predictive modeling approach17
Effects of floods on infrastructure users in Kenya17
Effect of climate change and urbanisation on flood protection decision‐making16
Doing flood risk modelling differently: Evaluating the potential for participatory techniques to broaden flood risk management decision‐making16
Rethinking data‐driven decision support in flood risk management for a big data age16
Infiltration efficiency and subsurface water processes of a sustainable drainage system and consequences to flood management16
Some best‐fit probability distributions for at‐site flood frequency analysis of the Ume River16
Agent‐based simulator of dynamic flood‐people interactions15
The ‘Flood Resilience Rose’: A management tool to promote transformation towards flood resilience15
Physical vulnerability assessment to flash floods using an indicator‐based methodology based on building properties and flow parameters15
‘Do the resilient things.’ Residents' perspectives on responsibilities for flood risk adaptation in England15
Simulation of Hurricane Harvey flood event through coupled hydrologic‐hydraulic models: Challenges and next steps14
Relationship between urban planning and flooding in Port Harcourt city, Nigeria; insights from planning professionals14
Improving representation of collective memory in socio‐hydrological models and new insights into flood risk management14
Groundwater rebound and flooding in the Naples' periurban area (Italy)14
Research and application of an intelligent networking model for flood forecasting in the arid mountainous basins13
Complete multivariate flood frequency analysis, applied to northern Algeria13
Managing residual flood risk behind levees: Comparing USA, France, and Quebec (Canada)13
Developing an impact library for forecasting surface water flood risk13
Vehicle‐related flood fatalities in Australia, 2001–201713
Impacts of urban drainage systems on stormwater hydrology: Rocky Branch Watershed, Columbia, South Carolina12
1D/2D stormwater modelling to support urban flood risk management in estuarine areas: Hazard assessment in the Dafundo case study12
Residential building flood damage: Insights on processes and implications for risk assessments12
The potential for natural flood management to maintain free discharge at urban drainage outfalls12
Examination of how social media can inform the management of volunteers during a flood disaster12
Resilience of art cities to flood risk: A quantitative model based on depth‐idleness correlation11
Determinants of flood adaptation: Parametric and semiparametric assessment11
Spatial assessment of flash‐flood vulnerability in the Moldova river catchment (N Romania) using theFFPI11
Methodology for future flood assessment in terms of economic damage: Development and application for a case study in Nepal11
Urban storm flood simulation using improved SWMM based on K‐means clustering of parameter samples11
Near‐real‐time spatiotemporal analysis of convection and extreme rainfall leading to a flash flood using MSG‐SEVIRI and TRMM data: A case study of a flash flood in Jeddah, Saudi 10
A historical flash flood chronology for Britain10
A novel simulation–optimization strategy for stochastic‐based designing of flood control dam: A case study of Jamishan dam10
Comparison of different objective weighting methods in a multi‐criteria model for watershed prioritization for flood risk assessment using morphometric analysis10
Flood risk management and governance: A bibliometric review of the literature10
Simulating future flood risks under climate change in the source region of the Indus River10
Flood related mortality in a touristic island: Mallorca (Balearic Islands) 1960–20189
Expectations, disappointments, and individual responses: Imbalances in multilevel flood risk governance revealed by public survey9
Assessing the risk of vehicle instability due to flooding9
Aggregation bias and its drivers in large‐scale flood loss estimation: A Massachusetts case study9
A novel hybrid GIS‐based multi‐criteria decision‐making approach for flood susceptibility analysis in large ungauged watersheds9
Beavers and flood alleviation: Human perspectives from downstream communities9
Floodplain evaluation matrix FEM: A multiparameter assessment methodology9
A systematic review of natural flood management modelling: Approaches, limitations, and potential solutions9
Measuring community flood resilience and associated factors in rural Malawi9
Analysis of flood impacts on masonry structures and mitigation measures8
Risk assessment of multireservoir joint flood control system under multiple uncertainties8
Mapping the risk zoning of storm flood disaster based on heterogeneous data and a machine learning algorithm in Xinjiang, China8
Joint flood control scheduling strategy of large cascade reservoirs: A case study of the cascade reservoirs in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River in China8
Assessment and prediction of flood hazards using standardized precipitation index—A case study of eThekwini metropolitan area8
Scenario‐based extreme flood risk analysis of Xiong'an New Area in northern China8
Delineation of flood‐prone areas in cliffed coastal regions through a procedure based on the geomorphic flood index8
Impact of hydraulic model resolution and loss of life model modification on flood fatality risk estimation: Case study of the Bommelerwaard, The Netherlands8
Advancing global hydrologic modeling with the GEOGloWS ECMWF streamflow service8
Multi‐step‐ahead flood forecasting using an improved BiLSTM‐S2S model8
How do people perceive flood risk? Findings from a public survey in Tuscany, Italy8
Victims crossing overflowing watercourses with vehicles in Spain8
Country‐wide flood exposure analysis using Sentinel‐1 synthetic aperture radar data: Case study of 2019 Iran flood7
Computational advances and innovations in flood risk mapping7
The benefits of coastal adaptation through conservation of foreshore vegetation7
Enhanced surface water flood forecasts: User‐led development and testing7
Modelling urban sewer flooding and quantitative microbial risk assessment: A critical review7
Willingness of households to reduce flood risk in southern France7
Going home for tea and medals: How members of the flood risk management authorities in England construct flooding and flood risk management7
Explaining communities' adaptation strategies for coastal flood risk: Vulnerability and institutional factors7
Integrated management of surface water and groundwater to mitigate flood risks and water scarcity in arid and semi‐arid regions7
A combined hydrological and hydraulic modelling approach for the flood hazard mapping of the Po river basin7
Targeting property flood resilience in flood risk management7
Flood frequency analysis of Manas River Basin in China under non‐stationary condition7
The assessment for selection and correction of RS‐based DEMs and 1D and 2D HEC‐RAS models for flood mapping in different river types7
Hydrodynamic effect on non‐stationary vehicles at varying Froude numbers under subcritical flows on flat roadways6
Flood susceptibility mapping using support vector regression and hyper‐parameter optimization6
People, not just places: Expanding physical and social vulnerability indices by psychological indicators6
Homeowner mitigation decision‐making: Exploring the theory of planned behaviour approach6
Comprehensive performance evaluation of stormwater management measures for sponge city construction: A case study in Gui'an New District, China6
Application of an improved distributed Xinanjiang hydrological model for flood prediction in a karst catchment in South‐Western China6
Short contribution on adaptive behaviour of flood‐prone companies: A pilot study of Dresden‐Laubegast, Germany6
Post‐event flood mapping for road networks using taxiGPSdata6
Case study: Diagnosing China's prevailing urban flooding—Causes, challenges, and solutions6
A serious gaming approach to understanding household flood risk mitigation decisions6
Urban road waterlogging risk assessment based on the source–pathway–receptor concept in Shenzhen, China6
Conceptual planning approach of low impact developments for combined water quality‐quantity control at an urban scale: A case study in Southern China6
A deep learning technique based flood propagation experiment6
Flood susceptibility assessment for ungauged sites in urban areas using spatial modeling6
Comparing the scale of modelled and recorded current flood risk: Results from England6
Elucidation of health risks using metataxonomic and antibiotic resistance profiles of microbes in flood affected waterbodies, Kerala 20186
Development of a new rainfall‐triggering index of flash flood warning‐case study in Yunnan province, China5
Is flood mitigation funding distributed equitably? Evidence from coastal states in the southeastern United States5
The rise of natural flood management5
A novel approach for determining integrated water discharge from the ground surface to trunk sewer networks for fast prediction of urban floods5
Resilience5
Simulation of Poyang Lake water levels and outflow under historical extreme hydrological scenarios5
Pastoral community's vulnerability under extreme floodings accelerated by rangeland degradation among Turkmen transhumant, Northern Iran5
Critical flows in semi‐alluvial channels during extraordinarily high discharges: Implications for flood risk management5
Physical representation of hillslope leaky barriers in 2D hydraulic models: A case study from the Calder Valley5
A comparative analysis of the relationship between flood experience and private flood mitigation behaviour in the regions of England5
Trade‐offs and synergies in managing coastal flood risk: A case study for New York City5
Self‐stated recovery from flooding: Empirical results from a survey in Central Vietnam5
An artificial neural network‐hydrodynamic coupled modeling approach to assess the impacts of floods under changing climate in the East Rapti Watershed, Nepal5
Sustainable development and flood risk management5
Evaluating targeted heuristics for vulnerability assessment in flood impact model chains5
Evaluation of the implications of ice‐jam flood mitigation measures5
Storm surge contributions to flood hazards on Canada's Atlantic Coast5
A new multi‐criteria framework to identify optimal detention ponds in urban drainage systems5
Flood risk in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: A consideration of flood defences in a broadscale hydraulic model5
Simulation of flash flood peaks in a small and steep catchment using rain‐on‐grid technique5
Predictive simulation of concurrent debris flows: How slope failure locations affect predicted damage4
Design and evaluation of a community and impact‐based site‐specific early warning system (SS‐EWS): The SS‐EWS framework4
Impact of cross‐sectional orientation in one‐dimensional hydrodynamic modeling on flood inundation mapping4
Identifying critical risk factors and responses of river dredging projects for knowledge management within organisation4
Identifying tree characteristics to determine the blocking effects of water conveyance for natural flood management in urban rivers4
Satellite‐based flood mapping in the boreal region for improving situational awareness4
Flood vulnerability and risk assessment of historic urban areas: Vulnerability evaluation, derivation of depth‐damage curves and cost–benefit analysis of flood adaptation measures applied to the histo4
Reconstructing the peak flow of historical flood events using a hydraulic model: The city of Bath, United Kingdom4
The impact of flooding on poor communities in Lagos State, Nigeria: The case of the Makoko urban settlement4
Flood risk and residential real‐estate prices: Evidence from three US counties4
Representing buildings and urban features in hydrodynamic flood models4
The evaluation and downscaling‐calibration of IMERG precipitation products at sub‐daily scales over a metropolitan region4
Innovation in flood risk management: An ‘Avenues of Innovation’ analysis4
The 2014 Tokwe‐Mukorsi floods: Were the civil protection authorities in Zimbabwe prepared for the disaster?4
Connecting hydrological modelling and forecasting from global to local scales: Perspectives from an international joint virtual workshop4
A numerical approach to understand the responses of passenger vehicles moving through floodwaters4
Clustering model responses in the frequency space for improved simulation‐based flood risk studies: The role of a cluster number4
On the horns of a dilemma: Experts as communicators for property‐level flood risk adaptation measures4
Flood risk in past and future: A case study for the Pawtuxet River's record‐breaking March 2010 flood event4
Effectiveness of UAV‐based DTM and satellite‐based DEMs for local‐level flood modeling in Jamuna floodplain4
The normative dimensions of flood risk management: Two types of flood harm4
Simultaneous compound disasters from COVID‐19 and catastrophic flooding4
Transposing flood risk from extreme rainfall events: A case study of Hurricane Harvey4
Estimating the economic returns to community‐level interventions that build resilience to flooding4
Changes in flooding in the alpine catchments of the Tarim River Basin, Central Asia3
Exploring the role of the long short‐term memory model in improving multi‐step ahead reservoir inflow forecasting3
Evaluation of an early flood warning system in Bamako (Mali): Lessons learned from the flood of May 20193
Effect of vertical velocity profile approximations on estimates of dam breach discharge using surface velocities3
The implication of the increase in storm frequency and intensity to coastal housing markets3
Interactive governance for satisfaction measurements: Stakeholder involvement in design processes for flood risk management3
Comparative analysis of routed flood frequency for reservoirs in parallel incorporating bivariate flood frequency and reservoir operation3
Addressing social and institutional vulnerabilities in the context of flood risk mitigation3
Physically based cold regions river flood prediction in data‐sparse regions: The Yukon River Basin flow forecasting system3
A probabilistic approach to levee reliability based on sliding, backward erosion and overflowing mechanisms: Application to an inspired Canadian case study3
Protecting the Rhine‐Meuse delta against sea level rise: What to do with the river's discharge?3
Asset management of flood defences as a co‐production—An analysis of cooperation in five situations in the Netherlands3
Managing flood risks in a changing climate3
Depth‐damage curves for rail rapid transit infrastructure3
Riverine flood potential assessment using metaheuristic hybrid machine learning algorithms3
Importance of catchment hydrological processes and calibration of hydrological‐hydrodynamic rainfall‐runoff models in small rural catchments3
Exploring neighborhood‐level resilience to flooding: Why the context and scale matter3
Potential for seasonal flood forecasting in West Africa using climate indexes3
Critical infrastructure network modelling for flood risk analyses: Approach and proof of concept in Accra, Ghana3
Enriching flood risk analyses with distributions of soil mechanical parameters through the statistical analysis of classification experiments3
Risk analysis of reservoir sedimentation under non‐stationary flows3
Flood forecasting methods for a semi‐arid and semi‐humid area in Northern China3
RegioFEM — Applying a floodplain evaluation method to support a future‐oriented flood risk management (Part II)3
Climate change impacts on flood peaks in Britain for a range of global mean surface temperature changes3
A standardised inventory for New Zealand's stopbank (levee) network and its application for natural hazard exposure assessments3
Assessment and significance of the frequency domain for trends in annual peak streamflow3
Flood resilience—A time for cathedral‐based thinking and action!3
Identifying and testing the probability distribution of earthfill dam breach parameters for probabilistic dam breach modeling3
RegioFEM– Informing future‐oriented flood risk management at the regional scale (Part I)3
Rapid, risk‐based levee design framework for greater risk reduction at lower cost than standards‐based design3
Advancing operational flood forecasting, early warning and risk management with new emerging science: Gaps, opportunities and barriers in Kenya3
Assessment of climate change impacts on river flooding due to Typhoon Hagibis in 2019 using nonglobal warming experiments3
Determining the vehicle instability risk in stream crossings3
Impact of seasonal changes in vegetation on the river model prediction accuracy and real‐time flood control performance3
Optimal multireservoir operation for flood control under constrained operational rules3
Reducing flood risk by effective use of flood‐peak polders: A case study of the Tisza River3
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