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 | |
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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)
brönnimann s. article title: climate data empathy. |
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basdew mr. an investigation of scientific and indigenous weather forecasting for improved decision making by farmers . |
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shrestha a, shrestha j. azarian journal of agriculture. |
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chunera a, dash d, deep a. farm level adaptation strategies to climate change in india.an overview j pharmacogn phytochem. 2019;8(4):1685-1690. |
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eze bu, okeke aa. adoption of family planning measures among couples in new heaven enugu state, nigeria. j geogr nat disast. 2015;5(132):2167-0587. |
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her n, ma n, per ñ. from mexico. |
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polanco ga, morales lf, hernández ma. socio environmental vulnerability due to the impact of tropical cyclones in a protected natural area. loreto, baja california sur, mexico. from mexico. 69. |
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gwambene b. potential corollaries of land degradation on rural livelihoods in upper songwe transboundary river catchment, tanzania. |
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das b, bandyopadhyay a. flood risk reduction of rupnarayana river, towards disaster management. a case study at bandar of ghatal block in gangetic delta. j geogr nat disast. 2015;5(135):2167-0587. |
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anees mt, abdullah k, nawawi mn, ab rahman nn, piah ar, zakaria na, et al. numerical modeling techniques for flood analysis. j afr earth sci. 2016 dec 1;124:478-86. |
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salami ro, von meding jk, giggins h. urban settlements' vulnerability to flood risks in african cities: a conceptual framework. jàmbá. journal of disaster risk studies. 2017;9(1):1-9. |
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ekeu-wei i. application of open access and 3rd party geospatial technology for integrated flood risk management in data sparse regions of developing countries . |
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cirella g, iyalomhe f. flooding conceptual review.sustainability focalized best practices in nigeria. applied sciences. 2018 ;8(9):1558. |
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ochege fu, wekpe vo, obafemi aa. an overview of flood vulnerability mapping. strategy for disaster risk reduction in the niger delta region nigeria. j hydrol sci. 2016;4(1):13-26. |
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salami ro, von meding j, giggins h. 2. the urban political ecology of flood vulnerability in the core area of ibadan metropolis, nigeria. geographies of the anthropocene.36. |
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nkwunonwo uc, whitworth m, baily b. urban flood modelling combining cellular automata framework with semi implicit finite difference numerical formulation. j afr earth sci. 2019;150:272-81. |
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opeyemi rs. the links between variations in climate patterns and itcz position over nigeria. world scientific news. 2017;87:191-204. |
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nkwunonwo uc. exploring the inadequacy of pertinent capacities for urban flood risk management in the developing countries. |
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merem ec, twumasi y, wesley j, alsarari m, fageir s, crisler m, et al. regional assessment of climate change hazards in southern nigeria with gis. j saf eng. 2019;8(1):9-27. |
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akinola oe, yin y. an assessment of the role of ice hydrometeor types in wrf bulk microphysical schemes in simulating two heavy rainfall events over southern nigeria. atmosphere. 2019;10(9):513. |
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