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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)

hamoor da, mazahreh s. natural resource management using geoinformatics. international j of agri and envir sci. 2019;4(1):14.

garnero g, vigna i. gis instruments in support of the forestry activities. a case study. landscape planning.2:3.

edwin-wosu nl, mojuetan t, ndukwu bc, micheal ca. geospatial technology, a satellite based change detection agent. imperative for analysis and management of vegetation resources in developing economy . niger j bot. 2019;32(1):25-42.

raymond m, rusenzweig j, habinka a.application of geographical information systems in decision making of it infrasrtucture supply companies in uganda. 2018;9(1):17.

mohapatra a. an implementation of gis in agriculture. a boon to sustainability. asian j converg. 2018.

acharyya n, bandyopadhyay j. remote sensing and gis for wildlife management. defaunation and conservation. 2017:65.

bedija mr, saison nj, tafalla lg, torres am, haro et. talisay city enro forest management and monitoring system. virtutis incunabula. 2017;4(1).

bao tq, hue nt, hoa ls. remote sensing and gis application on forest cover change detection in kim tien commune, kim boi district, hoa binh province from 1995 to 2018.

bao tq, hue nt, hoa ls. remote sensing and gis application on forest cover change detection in kim tien commune, kim boi district, hoa binh province from 1995 to 2018.

bogdanova dv. new oppurtunities for using in the implimentaation of the project of the urgut botanical garden . safe north pure arctic.: 150

Åžanlıyüksel yücel d, baba a. determining water and sediment quality related to lead-zinc mining activity.

karmakar s, hassan a. climate change and its impact on environment, agriculture and water use at rajshahi. j eng. 2018;9(1):11-20.

afrin n, habiba u, das rr, auyon st, islam ma. impact and vulnerability assessment on climate change of jessore and mymensingh districts in bangladesh. progressive agriculture. 2018;29(4):320-335.

kulyakwave pd, shiwei x, yu w. household characteristics and perceptions of weather variability impact on rice yield. empirical analysis of small scale farmers in tanzania. ciência rural. 2019;49(11).

saha tr, quadir da. the study of the impact of climate variability on aman rice yield of bangladesh.

ainan bh, luan j, soton ms. modelling climate change impact and mitigation actions.a case study of rice productivity in west africa based on panel data analysis. scientific research and essays. 2018;13(8):84-91.

falae po, kanungo dp, chauhan pk, dash rk. electrical resistivity tomography (ert) based subsurface characterisation of pakhi landslide, garhwal himalayas, india. environ earth sci. 2019;78(14):430.

falae po, kanungo dp, chauhan pk, dash rk. recent trends in application of electrical resistivity tomography for landslide study. inrenewable energy and its innovative technologies 2019 (pp. 195-204). springer, singapore.

omowumi fp, kanungo dp, chauhan pk, dash rk. recent trends in application of electrical resistivity tomography for landslide study.

niranjan d, phuyal rk, shrestha dl. perception, determinants and barriers for the adoption of climate change adaptation options among nepalese rice farmers. agricultural sciences. 2018;9(3):272-98.

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