Journal of Geography  & Natural Disasters

Journal of Geography  & Natural Disasters
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ISSN: 2167-0587

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.

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Total published articles

38 47 25 74 37 3 19 40

Conference proceedings

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

121 150 177 142 163 123 102 87
Journal total citations count 1215
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 2019 14
Important citations (510)

angeline n, anbazhagan s, surekha a, joseph s, kiran pr. health impact of chennai floods 2015. observations in a medical relief camp. international j of health system and disaster management. 2017;5(2):46.

maheen h, hoban e. rural women experience of living and giving birth in relief camps in pakistan. plos currents. 2017;9.

hirani sa. facilitators and barriers to breastfeeding practices of internally displaced mothers residing in disaster relief camps in pakistan. a critical ethnography.

maheen h. improving women’s access to continuum of maternity care services:.a maternity care model for rural sindh, pakistan. deakin university; 2017.

hansson s, kinnvall c. 10 disasters and gendered violence in pakistan. climate hazards, disasters, and gender ramifications. 2019.

hirani sa, richter s, salami bo, vallianatos h. breastfeeding in disaster relief camps. an integrative review of literature. adv nurs sci. 2019;42(2):e1-2.

omran es. hydrological simulation of a rainfed agricultural watershed using the soil and water assessment tool (swat). in sustainability of agricultural environment in egypt. 2018; (pp. 317-347).

yousif i. land capability and suitability mapping in some areas of north western coast, egypt. journal of soil sciences and agricultural engineering. 2018;9(3):111-118.

marler te, ferreras uf. current status, threats and conservation needs of the endemic cycas wadei merrill. j. biodivers. endanger. species. 2017;5:193.

marler t, krishnapillai m. cycas micronesica trees alter local soil traits. forests. 2018;9(9):565.

marler te, krishnapillai mv. does plant size influence leaf elements in an arborescent cycad. biology. 2018;7(4):51.

marler te, lindström aj. inserting cycads into global nutrient relations data sets. plant sinal behav. 2018;13(12):e1547578.

corporal‐lodangco il, leslie lm. climatology of philippine tropical cyclone activity 1945–2011. int j climatol. 2017;37(9):3525-3539.

marler te, krishnapillai mv. incident light and leaf age influence leaflet element concentrations of cycas micronesica trees. horticulturae. 2019;5(3):58.

marler te, krishnapillai mv. distribution of elements along the rachis of cycas micronesica leaves. a cautionary note for sampling design. horticulturae. 2019;5(2):33.

subagio a. development of geographic information system for searching shortest trip route on online taxi. technology. 2018;9(7):1045-1050.

sannita da, yuliani s, daru l, yudhy d. mapping of work hazards environment and illness risk of employment on brass craftsman based on geographic information system (gis). in e3s web of conferences. 2018; (vol. 73, p. 06012).

ojo tf, famakinwa m, omonijo o. acessing the application of geographical informatio of system along agricultural based researchers in southwestern nigeria. ife j of agriculture. 2019;31(1):41-52.

lina tn, rumetna ms. analysis of land use change in bantul regency using geoprocessing technique.

abbas am, amanabo uh. geographic information system (gis) and its nexus to agriculture: making improved technology accessible to farmers in nigeria.

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