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Journal of Geography  & Natural Disasters

Journal of Geography  & Natural Disasters
Open Access

ISSN: 2167-0587

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Journal of Geography  & Natural Disasters : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Journal of Geography  & Natural Disasters have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Geography  & Natural Disasters has got h-index 17, which means every article in Journal of Geography  & Natural Disasters has got 17 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Geography  & Natural Disasters.

  2021 2020 2019 2018

Year wise published articles

74 37 3 19

Year wise citations received

131 157 115 103
Journal total citations count 932
Journal impact factor 3.18
Journal 5 years impact factor 4.42
Journal cite score 4.04
Journal h-index 17
Journal h-index since 2018 14
Important citations (510)

faizalhakim as, nurhidayu s, norizah k, shamsuddin i, hakeem kr, ismail a. curve number determination for kelantan river basin.

dos reis pa, schmidt ma. evaluation of the hec-ras and grass models in the identification of flood vulnerable areas in urban areas. geosciences institute year book. 2017; 40 (1): 115-126.

de los reyes pa, schmidt ma. www. yearbook. igeo. ufrj. br.

ahayu n, sutarno s, komariah k. transfer of land and rainfall functions to the changing of sub das samin hydrology. agrotechnology research journal.2017; 1 (1): 13-20.

geller a, jaeger k, pace g. using the fragile families and child wellbeing study (ffcws) in life course health development research. in handbook of life course health development. 2018 ;(pp. 601-620).

geller a, jaeger k, pace g. using the fragile families and child wellbeing study in life course health development research. handbook of life course health development science. new york springer. glaze, lauren, danielle kaeble, todd minton, and anastasios tsoutis. 2015;

posick c, lasko e, tremblay re. on the need for a biopsychosocial victimology. a foundational model for focusing violence prevention on women and children. victims & offenders. 2018;13(7):938-954.

posick c. the development of criminological thought.

posick c. the development of criminological thought.context theory and policy routledge. 2018 ;

lewis ba, minnes s, min mo, short ej, wu m, lang a, et al. blood lead levels and longitudinal language outcomes in children from 4 to 12 years. j commun disord. 2018;71:85-96.

twumasi-boakye r, sobanjo j. civil infrastructure resilience. state of the art on transportation network systems. transportmetrica a transport science. 2019;15(2):455-484.

kahsai m, yu j, middleton m, schaeffer pv, jackson r. a framework for measuring county economic resilience.

mekonnen z, kassa h, woldeamanuel t, asfaw z. analysis of observed and perceived climate change and variability in arsi negele district, ethiopia. environment development and sustainabili. 2018;20(3):1191-1212.

paudel p, rimal s, ghimire p, parajuli k. agro forestry for enhancing adaptation of local community against drought in hilly region of nepal. international j of agri innovations and res. 2019;7(4):440-445.

brönnimann s, wintzer j. climate data empathy. wires clim change. 2019;10(2):e559.

ubisi nr, kolanisi u, jiri o. the role of indigenous knowledge systems in rural smallholder farmers response to climate change. case study of nkomazi local municipality, mpumalanga, south africa. j asian afr stud. 2019:0021909619874824.

shrestha a, baral s. impacts of climate change on livestock and livestock produces: a case study of banke district, nepal. sarhad j of agriculture. 2018;34(4):760-766.

chirisa i, paradza n, mukarwi l. consilience as the basis for community resilience.lessons for zimbabwe. community resilience under the impact of urbanisation and climate change. cases and experiences from zimbabwe. 2019:17.

das r, romi w, das r, sharma hk, thakur d. antimicrobial potentiality of actinobacteria isolated from two microbiologically unexplored forest ecosystems of northeast india. bmc microbiol. 2018 ;18(1):71.

cherinet a, mekonnen z. comparing farmers’ perception of climate change and variability with historical climate data. the case of ensaro district, ethiopia.

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