ISSN 2185-8322
Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2013June 27, 2013 JST
A Methodology for Spatial Flood Risk Assessment Taking Account of the Spatial–Temporal Characteristics of Rainfall
A Methodology for Spatial Flood Risk Assessment Taking Account of the Spatial–Temporal Characteristics of Rainfall
Articles in Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2013
Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2013
- Disaster Resilient Communities: Developing and testing an all-hazards theoryDouglas Paton
- Understanding Preparedness for Natural Hazards: A cross cultural comparisonDouglas PatonNorio OkadaSaut Sagala
- An assessment of a nuclear power shutdown in Japan using the computable general equilibrium modelMasato YamazakiShiro Takeda
- Damage Assessment in Tourism Caused by an Earthquake DisasterTaiki NishimuraYoshio KajitaniHirokazu Tatano
- A Methodology for Spatial Flood Risk Assessment Taking Account of the Spatial–Temporal Characteristics of RainfallXinyu JIANGHirokazu TatanoTomoharu HORI
- Disaster Education Based on Community of Practice -A Case Study in Okitsu, Kochi prefecture-Yingying SunKatsuya YamoriSeiji Kondo
- Inheritance of Local Culture and Disaster: Identity-formation-model ApproachHitomu KotaniMuneta Yokomatsu
- Determination of Threshold Runoff for Flood Early Warning in Nepalese RiversDilip Kumar GautamKhadananda Dulal
- Bayesian analysis of population vulnerability to rainfall events in Venezuela.Jhan RodriguezLelys Isaura Guenni
- Community Based Approach to Flood Early Warning in West Rapti River Basin of NepalDilip Kumar GautamAnup Gopal Phaiju
- Culture, Gross National Happiness and Disasters: Strategies for Preparedness and Management of Disasters in BhutanVijay Kumar Shrotryia
JIANG, Xinyu, Hirokazu Tatano, and Tomoharu HORI. 2013. “A Methodology for Spatial Flood Risk Assessment Taking Account of the Spatial–Temporal Characteristics of Rainfall.” IDRiM Journal 3 (1): 75–91. https://doi.org/10.5595/001c.11708.