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Disaster Advances





Vol. 15(1) January 2022

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1. Landslide Susceptibility Mapping using Frequency Ratio, a case study of Vythiriblock in Wayanad, the northern part of Kerala, India

Vinayan Midhuna, Grurugnanam B. and Bairavi S.

Page No. 1-15; doi: https://doi.org/10.25303/1501da001015; Full Text

2. Establishing a long-term Tidal Water Elevation for Thane City, India

Pujari S.S. and Wayal A.S.

Page No. 16-23; doi: https://doi.org/10.25303/1501da1623; Full Text

3. Human Discomfort Index as a measure of biometeorological parameters influencing population: A study over selected cities of Andhra Pradesh

Chandu Kavitha, Akasapu Dharma Raju and Samudrala Venkata Jagannadha Kumar

Page No. 24-29; doi: https://doi.org/10.25303/1501da2429; Full Text

4. A Geographical Study of Rural Out migration and Demographic Changes in Hilly State Uttarakhand

Lal Mohan, Ahmad Vaseem and Nand Kevla

Page No. 30-34; doi: https://doi.org/10.25303/1501da3034; Full Text

5. Community-based Disaster Risk Reduction Strategy in Case of Merapi Eruption at Balerante Village, Klaten Regency, Central Java Province

Kurniawan Lilik, Zauhar Soesilo, Maarif Syamsul and Mindarti Lely Indah

Page No. 35-42; doi: https://doi.org/10.25303/1501da3542; Full Text

6. Flood Risk Mapping using integrated fuzzy membership and Analytical Hierarchy Process at Sarpang district in Bhutan

Thongley, Vansarochana C., Wangmo D., Tenzin J. and Choki T.

Page No. 43-52; doi: https://doi.org/10.25303/1501da4352; Full Text

7. Detection of forest fire burn-area using landsat-8 and sentinel-2: a case study of Nivale (Kolhapur) beat of Chandoli National Park, Maharashtra, India

Lohar Shobha, Panhalkar Sachin and Patil Abhijit

Page No. 53-60; doi: https://doi.org/10.25303/1501da5360; Full Text

8. The contribution of GIS and remote Sensing for mapping fracture networks in the northern border western High Atlas Mafrrakech (Morocco)

Idir EL Konty, Ahmed Algouti, Abdellah Algouti and Fatiha Hadach

Page No. 61-70; doi: https://doi.org/10.25303/1501da6170; Full Text