Journal subject areas
The journal subject areas are defined by the following index terms below. These terms represent the keywords to be chosen for assignment of submitted manuscripts to individual editors.
Atmospheric, meteorological, and climatological hazards | Amekudzi, Dewitte, Kotroni, Kreibich, Leckebusch, Libonati, Lionello, Llasat, Masci, Pinto, Trigo, Ulbrich |
Sea, ocean, and coastal hazards | Baptista, Didenkulova, Gain, Gonzalez Rodríguez, Lionello, Omira, Tran, Ward |
Hydrological hazards | Beevers, Bonaccorso, Dewitte, Fuchs, Greco, Kreibich, Llasat, Parise, Peres, Petrucci, Schröter, Tarolli, Tran, Van Loon, Ward |
Landslides and debris flow hazards | Ahmed, Catani, Dewitte, Giordan, Glade, Greco, Günther, Katz, Keiler, Malamud, Parise, Peres, Reichenbach, Tarolli |
Earthquake hazards | Baptista, Katz, Malamud, Masci, Mohadjer, Pazzi, Vallianatos |
Volcanic hazards | Baptista, Donovan, Macedonio, Pazzi |
Other hazards (e.g. glacial and snow hazards, karst, wildfire hazards, and medical geohazards) | Bordonau, Bühler, Fuchs, Greco, Haegeli, Keiler, Libonati, Malamud, Parise, Pinto, Tarolli, Trigo |
Databases, GIS, remote sensing, early warning systems, and monitoring technologies | Bonaccorso, Bühler, Catani, Dewitte, Donovan, Gain, Giordan, Günther, Pazzi, Peres, Reichenbach, Tarolli |
Risk assessment, mitigation and adaptation strategies, socio-economic and management aspects | Ahmed, Beevers, Bonaccorso, Bühler, Donovan, Fuchs, Gain, Giordan, Glade, Haegeli, Keiler, Kotroni, Kreibich, Libonati, Peres, Petrucci, Pinto, Reichenbach, Sakic Trogrlic, Ward |
Dissemination, education, outreach, and teaching | Donovan, Fuchs, Malamud, Mohadjer, Sakic Trogrlic |