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Linpei Zhai and Jae Eun Lee
This study aimed to explore the differences in various aspects of community disaster resilience and how to enhance disaster resilience tailored to different community types. The evaluation results were validated using the flood event that occurred in Zhe...
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Linpei Zhai and Jae Eun Lee
This study aimed to explore how community disaster resilience can be enhanced via the utilization of ICT resources. Three social media applications were selected. Taking the 2021 Zhengzhou 7.20 rainstorm as an example, questionnaire responses were collec...
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Ping Xiao, Ting Wang, Yu Tian, Xinmin Xie, Jinjun You, Xinru Tan and He Chen
In this study, a Bayesian network (BN)-based inhibition model is developed for the rainstorm?landslide?debris flow (R-L-D) disaster chain in the mountainous area of the Greater Bay Area (GBA), China, using the historical disaster data. Twelve nodes are s...
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Shuang Lu, Jianyun Huang and Jing Wu
In the contexts of global climate change and the urbanization process, urban flooding poses significant challenges worldwide, necessitating effective rapid assessments to understand its impacts on various aspects of urban systems. This can be achieved th...
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Huajun Meng, Jihuan Wu, Chunshan Zhang and Kungang Wu
Mine landslides are geological disasters with the highest frequency and cause the greatest harm worldwide. This typically causes significant casualties and damage to property. The study of the formation mechanisms and kinematic processes of mine landslid...
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Jinghan Zhang, Xiaopei Ju, Sheng Wang, Fengping Li and Ziyue Zhao
Global warming substantially intensifies hydrologic cycles, causing increasing frequency and magnitude of catastrophic floods and droughts. Understanding the patterns and mechanisms of precipitation in historical periods is pivotal for regional disaster ...
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Qirui Wu, Zhigang Han, Caihui Cui, Feng Liu, Yifan Zhao and Zhaoxin Xie
Road vulnerability is crucial for enhancing the robustness of urban road networks and urban resilience. In medium or large cities, road failures in the face of unexpected events, such as heavy rainfall, can affect regional traffic efficiency and operatio...
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Shuai Xie, Wan Liu, Zhe Yuan, Hongyun Zhang, Hang Lin and Yongqiang Wang
Among the various natural disasters encountered by cities, rainstorm waterlogging has become a serious disaster, affecting the sustainable development of cities. Taking Guangzhou as the research object, based on disaster system theory and risk triangle t...
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Guo Li, Huadong Zhao, Chengshuai Liu, Jinfeng Wang and Fan Yang
In order to realize the reproduction and simulation of urban rainstorm and waterlogging scenarios with complex underlying surfaces, based on the 1D?2D coupled models, we constructed an urban storm?flood coupling model considering one-dimensional river ch...
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Xiang Han, Yunhe Yin, Yuming Wu and Shaohong Wu
Earthquakes often cause secondary disasters in mountainous areas, forming the typical earthquake-landslide-debris flow disaster chain for a long time that results in a series of losses. It is important to improve the risk assessment method from the persp...
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