International Journal of Disaster Risk Management is a peer-reviewed (twice a year) journal serves all aspects of disaster studies, policy, and management. It provides a platform for academics, policymakers and practitioners to publish high-quality research and practice concerning natural disasters, anthropogenic disasters, complex political emergencies and crises around the world. The journal crosses and affects interdisciplinary boundaries to promote communication, collaboration and teamwork between professions and disciplines to avoid (prevention) or to limit (mitigation and preparedness) the adverse impacts of hazards, within the broad context of sustainable development. The journal encourages to the interchange of ideas and experience, to decrease the risk of disasters and build community resilience within the context of sustainable development and planetary boundaries.
Journal will cover all aspects of disaster risk management from a global perspective, including but not limited to:
- Disaster and crisis management theory and practice,
- Risk awareness and assessment,
- Hazard and vulnerability analysis,
- Knowledge development including education, training, research and information on disasters,
- Public commitment and institutional frameworks, including organizational, policy, legislation and community action,
- Disaster prevention, mitigation, response, recovery planning, policies, and implementation,
- Promotes the interchange of ideas between practitioners, policy-makers and academics.
Submission Process
Authors are kindly invited to submit their formatted full papers. All paper submissions will be blind peer reviewed and evaluated based on originality, Research content, correctness, relevance to conference and readability. Please read complete submission and formatting guidelines before submitting your paper.