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  • Articles Published in the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM) 2019-2025 (references)

    2025-07-09

    Articles Published in the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM)

    Publisher: Scientific-Professional Society for Disaster Risk Management

    Inusa, M., Chukwudi Nnaemeka, E., Nyomo, J. D., Osawe, I. E., Obadaki, Y. Y., Ismail, A., … Abdullahi Bichi, A. (2025). Nature and Extent of Flood Risk Downstream of the Kubanni Dam, Kaduna State, Nigeria. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.1

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/115

    Tushabe, G., Rukundo, P. M., Kaaya, A. N., Nahalomo, A., Nateme, N. C., Iversen, P. O., … Rukooko, A. B. (2025). Retrogressive or Misplaced Priorities? An Assessment of Public Expenditure for Food Security and Disaster Risk Reduction in Uganda. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 15–38. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.2

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/171

    Masaba, A. K., Aryatwijuka, W., M. Ntayi, J., & Bagire, V. (2025). Network Structure in Disaster Response: The Mediating Role of Coordination Within a Humanitarian Organizational Network in Uganda. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 39–54. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.3

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/161

    Baćilo, I. (2025). Rescue Light Communication System (RLCS): Enhancing Emergency Signaling in Crisis Situations. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 55–64. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.4

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/128

    Karmaker, R. (2025). Stray Dogs in Urban Bangladesh: A Zoonotic Disaster Risk and Policy Challenge. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 65–90. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.5

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/137

    Jevtić, M., Cvetković, V. M., Gačić, J., & Raonić, Z. (2025). Factors of Vulnerability and Resilience of Persons with Disabilities During Disasters: Challenges and Strategies for Inclusive Risk Reduction. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 91–114. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.6

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/140

    Hanspal, M. S., & Bijayananda Behera. (2025). Disaster Management Laws in India: Past, Present, and Future Directions. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 115–136. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.7

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/138

    Ahmed, S. (2025). Impacts of Flooding Disaster Risk Management Policy For Resilience Building in Pastoral and Agro-pastoral Community: The Case of Dassenech, Southern Ethiopia. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 137–162. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.8

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/136

    Goswami, T., & Ahmad, A. (2025). Integrating Disability into Disaster Management Education in India: A Critical Review. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 163–176. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.9

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/134

    Ayalew, N. . A., & Lema, A. T. (2025). Conflict Risk Monitoring for Conflict Prevention in Ethiopia: The Case of Ataye Towen, North Shewa, Amhara Region. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 177–202. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.10

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/132

    Dada , K. S. J., Hamza, J. M., & Mohammed, H. A. (2025). Disaster Risk Management in Libraries and Information Centers: Global Strategies, Challenges, Policy and Recommendations. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 203–214. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.11

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/135

    Djebari, S., & Bestandji, S. (2025). The Role of Spatial Analysis in Notifiable Disease Monitoring and Health Risk Management: A Case Study of Constantine. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 215–234. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.12
    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/129

    Ocal, F. E., & Torun, S. (2025). Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Enhanced Disaster Response Coordination. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 235–246. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.13

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/145

    Vidović, N., Cvetković, V. M., Beriša, H., & Milašinović, S. (2025). Understanding Ransomware Through the Lens of Disaster Risk: Implications for Cybersecurity and Economic Stability. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 247–264. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.14

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/146

    Paudel, S., Khanal, S. N., Mathema, A. B., Maharjan, P., & Bhatta, S. (2025). Assessing Agricultural Vulnerability to Climate Change: A Study on Flood-Induced Loss and Damage in Rajapur, Bardiya, Nepal. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 265–282. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.15

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/142

    Matewos, K. (2025). Domestic Hiking Tourism for Post-COVID Recovery and Transformation. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 283–300. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.16

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/141

    Desalit, P., Duque, G. B., Edradan, T. M., Enciso, K. H., Enriquez, M. R., & M. Pan, W. K. (2025). Predictors of Disaster Response Self-Efficacy Among Adult Residents in Selected Highly-Dense Barangays in Tondo, Manila. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 301–312. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.17

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/143

    Garba, T. M., Amuka, I., & Akaan, R. (2025). Female Gender Empowerment, Individualism, Collectivism, and Resilience: A Comparative Study in the Context of Disaster Risk Management. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 313–324. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.18

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/133

    Razia, B. (2025). Guardians of Safety: Assessing Awareness and Preparedness of Teachers along with School Initiatives for Disaster Risk Reduction. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 325–338. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.19

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/149

    M. Canete, R., Lisay, S. K., & Sayadat Mahmud, M. N. (2025). Project DINGGIN: Empowering Communities through Risk‐Based and Inclusive Cash Transfer in Disaster‐Prone Areas in Bangladesh and Philippines. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 339–366. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.20

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/154

    Sarkar, S. (2025). Smart Life Safety Jacket For Rescuers. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 367–384. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.21

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/152

    Goodall, N. (2025). Large-Area Emergency Lockdowns with Automated Driving Systems. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 385–398. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.22

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/159

    Edward, A., Dodzi, O. F., & Wilson, A. B. K. (2025). Ensuring Disaster Management Practices in Academic Libraries of Ghana: The Issues at Hand. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 399–416. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.23

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/165

    Barik, P., Bhuyan, A., & Hodam, S. (2025). University Students’ Perception, Knowledge, and Preparedness of Flood Disaster Risk Management in Assam (India). International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 417–430. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.24

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/160

    Beli, A., Renner, R., Cvetković, V. M., Ivanov, A., & Gačić, J. (2025). A Cross-National Study of Disaster Risk Management: Strengths and Weaknesses in Bulgaria, Romania, and Albania with Reflections on Serbia. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 431–460. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.25

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/139

    Md. Kayes, A. N., Tasnim Tabassum, & Md. Al Mominur Rahman Khan. (2025). Assessment of Climate-Induced Vulnerabilities and Poverty Alleviation Potential of Dry Fish Industry: An Ecological and Socio-economic Study in Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 461–484. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.26

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/148

    Ojha, J. C., Bhattarai, P. C., & Devkota, B. (2025). Teachers’ Perception Towards Responses of COVID-19 Pandemic Management in Gandaki Province of Nepal: A Cross-Sectional Survey. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 485–494. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.27

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/155

    Ilić, V., & Milašinović, M. (2025). Declination of the Strategic Compass: Transatlantic Elites, German Leadership, and the Future of European Security. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 495–506. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.28

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/168

    Mohamed Kalakaan, M. M. (2025). Evaluating Puntland’s Disaster Risk Management Policy: Institutional Preparedness, Community Engagement and Implementation Challenges. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 507–518. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.29

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/158

    Pradhan, B., Kumar , S., & Nayak , D. (2025). From Vulnerability to Resilience: A Systematic Review of Odisha’s Integrated Approach to Disaster Risk Reduction . International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 7(1), 519–532. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2025.7.1.30

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/163

    Jurišić, D., & Marceta, Z. (2024). Collaborative Gaps: Investigating the Role of Civilian-Religious Authority Disconnection in Psychosocial Support Provision during the 2014 Floods. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.1

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/109

    Mokhele, M. O. (2024). Centres or Units: Making Sense of Decentralisation of Disaster Management in South African Municipalities. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 19–38. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.2

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/111

    Tout, F., Rebouh, N. ., Dinar, H. . ., Benzid, Y. . ., & Zouak, Z. (2024). The Contribution of Roads to Forest Fire Protection in Tamza Municipality, Northeast Algeria. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 39–50. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.3

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/103

    A. Kumar, Y. . (2024). Business Continuity Planning for the Hazardous Chemical Handling Industry: A New Conceptual Approach. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 51–60. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.4

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/118

    Öcal, F. E. ., & Torun, S. . (2024). An Inevitable Technological Disaster Type: Space Debris. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 61–78. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.5

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/107

    Milenković, D. ., Cvetković, V. M., & Renner, R. (2024). A Systematic Literary Review on Community Resilience Indicators: Adaptation and Application of the BRIC Method for Measuring Disasters Resilience . International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 79–104. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.6

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/119

    Kaur, S., & Singh, K. (2024). Private sectors’ interventions in Disaster Risk Management. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 105–118. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.7

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/99

    K. Balanggoy, H. (2024). Implementation of Disaster Risk Reduction and Management. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 119–132. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.8

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/110

    Hanspal, M. S. ., & Behera, B. . (2024). Role of Emerging Technology in Disaster Management in India: An Overview. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 133–148. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.9

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/92

    Cvetković, V. M., Renner, R., & Jakovljević, V. (2024). Industrial Disasters and Hazards: From Causes to Consequences—A Holistic Approach to Resilience. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 149–168. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.10

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/120

    Milošević, G., Cvjetković - Ivetić, C. . ., & Baturan, L. . (2024). State Aid in Reconstruction of Natural and Other Disasters’ Consequences Using the Budget Funds of the Republic of Serbia . International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 169–182. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.11

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/121

    Vidović, N. ., Cvetković, V. M., & Beriša, H. (2024). Optimising Disaster Resilience Through Advanced Risk Management and Financial Analysis of Critical Infrastructure in the Serbian Defence Industry. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 183–200. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.12

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/100

    Ivanov, A. (2024). Disaster Risk Reduction and Disaster Risk Management: State of Play in North Macedonia. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 201–212. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.13

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/122

    Ogunleye, O. I., & Joseph Arohunsoro, S. (2024). An Assessment of Socio-Economic Impacts of Rainstorm Disaster on the Livelihood of the Residents of Ikole Local Government Area in Ekiti State, Nigeria. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 213–222. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.14

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/90

    Djordjević, I., & Gačić, J. (2024). Sustainable Recovery: the Link Between Development and Response to Disasters. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 223–244. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.15

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/112

    Rebouh, N., Tout, F., Dinar, H., Benzid, Y., & Zouak, Z. (2024). Integrating Multi-Source Geospatial Data and AHP for Flood Susceptibility Mapping in Ain Smara, Constantine, Algeria. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 245–264. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.16

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/113

    Parameswaran Kunjukrishnan , R. ., & Krishnakumariamma, S. . (2024). Understanding Crowd Dynamics and Disaster Risks in Kerala Temple Festivals: Strategies for Effective Management. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 265–278. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.17

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/114

    Beriša, H., Cvetković, V., & Pavić, A. (2024). Implications of Artificial Intelligence and Cyberspace on Risk Management Capabilities. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(2), 279–295. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.18

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/123

    Molnár, A. . (2024). A Systematic Collaboration of Volunteer and Professional Fire Units in Hungary. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.1.1

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/96

    Hasan, M. K., & Niger Sultana. (2024). Dynamics of Internal Migration in the Southwest Region of Bangladesh. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(1), 13–26. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.1.2

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/82

    Marceta, Žarko, & Jurišic, D. (2024). Psychological Preparedness of the Rescuers and Volunteers: A Case Study of 2023 Türkiye Earthquake. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(1), 27–40. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.1.3

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/94

    Sudar, S., Cvetković, V. M., & Ivanov, A. (2024). Harmonization of Soft Power and Institutional Skills: Montenegro’s Path to Accession to the European Union in the Environmental Sector . International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(1), 41–74. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.1.4

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/95

    Sheikh, U. S. (2024). Analyzing in Post COVID-19 era: The Effect of Occupational Stress and Work-Life Balance on Employees Performance . International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(1), 75–90. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.1.5

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/83

    Iftikhar, A. ., & Iqbal, . J. (2024). Changes in Lulc and Drainage Network Patterns the Cause of Urban Flooding in Karachi City. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(1), 91–102. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.1.6

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/98

    Port, K. J. N. ., & Jawahar, G. G. . (2024). Management of COVID: The Creeping Disaster in the Indian Scenario. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(1), 103–110. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.1.7

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/97

    Jovičić, R., Gostimirović, L., & Milašinović, S. (2024). Use of New Technologies in the Field of Protection and Rescue During Disasters. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(1), 111–122. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.1.8

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/87

    Starosta, D. (2023). Raised Under Bad Stars: Negotiating a culture of disaster preparedness. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(2), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.2.1

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/75

    Zareian, M. (2023). Social capitals and earthquake: A Study of different districts of Tehran, Iran. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(2), 17–28. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.2.2

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/74

    Chakma, S. (2023). Water Crisis in the Rangamati Hill District of Bangladesh: A Case Study on Indigenous Community. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(2), 29–44. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.2.3

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/78

    Islam, F. (2023). Anticipated Role of Bangladesh Police in Disaster Management Based on the Contribution of Bangladesh Police during the Pandemic COVID 19. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(2), 45–56. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.2.4

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/79

    Cvetković, V. M. (2023). A Predictive Model of Community Disaster Resilience based on Social Identity Influences (MODERSI). International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(2), 57–80. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.2.5

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/80

    Ulal, S. ., Saha, S. ., Gupta, S., & Karmakar, D. . (2023). Hazard risk evaluation of COVID-19: A case study. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(2), 81–101. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.2.6

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/81

    Baruh, S., Dey, C. ., Dutta, N. ., & Phukan, M. K. . (2023). Dima Hasao, Assam (India) landslides’ 2022: A lesson learnt. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.1.1

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/64

    El-Mougher, M. M., Abu Sharekh, D. S. A. M., Abu Ali, M. R. F. ., & Zuhud, D. E. A. . A. M. . (2023). Risk Management of Gas Stations that Urban Expansion Crept into in the Gaza Strip. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(1), 13–27. https://doi.org/10.18485/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.1.2

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/62

    Tout, F. (2023). Flood policy in Algeria . International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(1), 27–39. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.1.3

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/60

    Janković, B., Sakač, A., & Iričanin, I. (2023). Students’ perception of police readiness to respond to disasters caused by a COVID-19 pandemic. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(1), 39–51. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.1.4

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/59

    Akter, R., Roy, T., & Aktar, R. (2023). The Challenges of Women in Post-disaster Health Management: A Study in Khulna District. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(1), 51–66. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.1.5

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/57

    Cvetković, V. M., Romanić, S., & Beriša, H. (2023). Religion Influence on Disaster Risk Reduction: A case study of Serbia. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(1), 66–81. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.1.6

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/58

    Iftikhar, A., & Iqbal, J. (2023). The Factors responsible for urban flooding in Karachi (A case study of DHA). International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(1), 81–103. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.1.7

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/49

    Domingo Dela Cruz, R. ., & Ormilla, R. C. G. (2022). Disaster Risk Reduction Management Implementation in the Public Elementary Schools of the Department of Education, Philippines. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(2), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2022.4.2.1

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/54

    El-Mougher, M. M. (2022). Level of coordination between the humanitarian and governmental organizations in Gaza Strip and its impact on the humanitarian interventions to the Internally Displaced People (IDPs) following May escalation 2021. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(2), 15–45. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2022.4.2.2

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/47

    Dukiya, J. J., & Adelete, B. (2022). Remote Sensing and GIS Assessment of Domestic Fuel Energy Supply: A Threat to Global DRR Crusade in South-western Nigeria. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(2), 45–59. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2022.4.2.3

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/50

    Odero, N. A., & Mahiri, I. (2022). The Complacency of Flood Victims, Socio Economic Factors, and Effects and Vulnerabilities of Floods in Lower Kano Plains, Kisumu County, Kenya. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(2), 59–77. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2022.4.2.4

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/51

    Podder, M., Hasan, M. K., & Islam, M. J. (2022). Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Existing Buildings by Rapid Visual Screening Method: A Study on Ward 27 in Dhaka South City Corporation. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(2), 77–91. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2022.4.2.5

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/52

    Kabir, M. H., Hossain, T., & Haque, M. W. (2022). Resilience to natural disasters: A case study on southwestern region of coastal Bangladesh. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(2), 91–105. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2022.4.2.6

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/41

    El-Mougher, M. M., & Jarour, M. (2022). International experiences in sheltering the Syrian refugees in Germany and Turkey. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2022.4.1.1

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/39

    Hossen, M. N., Nawaz, S., & Kabir, M. H. (2022). Flood Research in Bangladesh and Future Direction: an insight from last three decades. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(1), 15–41. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2022.4.1.2

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/40

    Sergey, K., & Gennadiy, N. (2022). Methodology for the risk monitoring of geological hazards for buildings and structures. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(1), 41–49. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2022.4.1.3

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/46

    Shibru, M., Operea, A., Omondi, P., & Gichaba, M. (2022). Impact of 2016-2017 drought on household livestock assets and food security: the case of pastoralists and agro-pastoralists in Borana zone, southern Ethiopia. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(1), 49–69. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2022.4.1.4

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/43

    Cvetković, V. M., & Planić, J. (2022). Earthquake risk perception in Belgrade: implications for disaster risk management. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(1), 69–88. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2022.4.1.5

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/42

    Sergey, K. (2021). Methodology for Building Automated Systems for Monitoring Engineering (Load-Bearing) Structures, and Natural Hazards to Ensure Comprehensive Safety of Buildings and Constructions. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 3(2), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2021.3.2.1

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/33

    Dukiya, J. J., & Benjamine, O. (2021). Building resilience through local and international partnerships, Nigeria experiences. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 3(2), 11–24. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2021.3.2.2

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/37

    Adamović, M., Milojević, S., Nikolovski, S., & Knežević, S. (2021). Pharmacy response to natural disasters. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 3(2), 25–30. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2021.3.2.3

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/38

    Aktar, M. A., Shohani, K., Hasan, M. N., & Hasan, M. K. (2021). Flood Vulnerability Assessment by Flood Vulnerability Index (FVI) Method: A Study on Sirajganj Sadar Upazila. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 3(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2021.3.1.1

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/25

    Ocal, A. (2021). Disaster management in Turkey: a spatial approach. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 3(1), 15–22. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2021.3.1.2

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/28

    El-Mougher, M. M., & Mahfuth, K. (2021). Indicators of Risk Assessment and Management in Infrastructure Projects in Palestine. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 3(1), 23–40. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2021.3.1.3

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/26

    Janković, B. (2021). The role of the police in disasters caused by pandemic infectious diseases. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 3(1), 41–50. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2021.3.1.4

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/29

    Olawuni, P., Olowoporoku, O., & Daramola, O. (2021). Determinants of Residents’ Participation in Disaster Risk Management in Lagos Metropolis Nigeria. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(2), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2020.2.2.1

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/19

    Al-ramlawi, A. H., El-Mougher, M. M., & Al-Agha, M. R. (2021). The Role of Al-Shifa Medical Complex Administration in Evacuation & Sheltering Planning. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(2), 19–36. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2020.2.2.2

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/20

    Chakma, U. B., Hossain, A., Islam, K., Hasnat, G. T., & Kabir, M. H. (2021). Water crisis and adaptation strategies by tribal community: A case study in Baghaichari Upazila of Rangamati District in Bangladesh. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(2), 37–46. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2020.2.2.3

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/21

    Jha, D. K., Bhattacharyya, R. K., Shyam, S., & Ratnayke, U. R. (2021). Indicator based assessment of integrated flood vulnerability index for Brunei Darussalam. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(2), 47–70. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2020.2.2.4

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/22

    Cvetkovic, V. M., & Martinović, J. (2021). Innovative solutions for flood risk management. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(2), 71–100. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2020.2.2.5

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/23

    Thennavan, E., Ganapathy, G. P., S., C., & Rajawat, A. (2020). Probabilistic rainfall thresholds for shallow landslides initiation – A case study from The Nilgiris district, Western Ghats, India. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2020.2.1.1

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/16

    Kaur, B. (2020). Disasters and exemplified vulnerabilities in a cramped Public Health Infrastructure in India. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(1), 15–22. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2020.2.1.2

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/17

    Cvetkovic, V. M., & Janković, B. (2020). Private security preparedness for disasters caused by natural and anthropogenic hazards. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(1), 23–33. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2020.2.1.3

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/18

    Hussaini, A. (2020). Environmental Planning for Disaster Risk Reduction at Kaduna International Airport, Kaduna Nigeria. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(1), 35–49. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2020.2.1.4

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/15

    Sukhwani, V., Gyamfi, B. A., Zhang, R., AlHinai, A. M., & Shaw, R. (2019). Understanding the barriers restraining effective operation of flood early warning systems. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(2), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2019.1.2.1

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/9

    Mano, R. M., Kirshcenbaum, A., & Rapaport, C. (2019). Earthquake preparedness: A Social Media Fit perspective to accessing and disseminating earthquake information. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(2), 19–31. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2019.1.2.2

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/8

    Perić, J., & Cvetković, V. M. (2019). Demographic, socio-economic and phycological perspective of risk perception from disasters caused by floods: case study Belgrade. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(2), 31–45. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2019.1.2.3

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/14

    Rico, G. C. S. (2019). School-Community Collaboration: Disaster Preparedness towards Building Resilient Communities. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(2), 45–61. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2019.1.2.4

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/11

    Goyal, N. (2019). Disaster Governance and Community Resilience: The Law and the Role of SDMAs. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(2), 61–75. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2019.1.2.5

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/12

    Mavrodieva, A. V., Budiarti, D. S., Yu, Z., Pasha, F. A., & Shaw, R. (2019). Governmental Incentivization for SMEs’ Engagement in Disaster Resilience in Southeast Asia. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(1), 32–50. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2019.1.1.2

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/3

    Öcal, A. (2019). Natural Disasters in Turkey: Social and Economic Perspective. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(1), 51–61. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2019.1.1.3

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/4

    Fujita, K., & Shaw, R. (2019). Preparing International Joint Project: use of Japanese flood hazard map in Bangladesh. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(1), 62–80. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2019.1.1.4

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/5

    Cvetkovic, V. M. (2019). Risk Perception of Building Fires in Belgrade. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(1), 81–91. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2019.1.1.5

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/6

    Guo, X., & Kapucu, N. (2019). Examining Stakeholder Participation in Social Stability Risk Assessment for Mega Projects using Network Analysis. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(1), 1–31. https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2019.1.1.1

    https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/article/view/2

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  • Promote Your Published Article and Increase Its Visibility

    2025-07-08

    Dear Authors,

    We would like to congratulate you once again on the publication of your article in the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management.

    To increase the visibility, reach, and impact of your research, we kindly encourage you to promote your published article through academic networks and social media platforms, such as:

    • ResearchGate and Academia.edu,
    • Institutional and personal websites, blogs,
    • FacebookLinkedInInstagram, and X (Twitter),
    • Other professional or thematic platforms relevant to your field.

    Sharing your work broadly will help foster open scientific discussion, attract further readership, and ensure your research reaches professionals and stakeholders engaged in disaster risk reduction and management.

    We also encourage you to forward the link to your article to colleagues and peers who may be interested in the topic, and to engage with readers through discussions and comments on academic forums.

    Thank you for your contribution to the dissemination of knowledge in the field of disaster risk management. If you have any questions or suggestions, please don't hesitate to contact us.

    With kind regards


    Prof. Dr. Vladimir M. Cvetković

    Editor-in-Chief
    International Journal of Disaster Risk Management
    Scientific-Professional Society for Disaster Risk Management

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  • ProSafeNet - The global hub for safety, security, risk & emergency professionals & scientists

    2025-07-06

    Dear authors,

    As the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM), I am pleased to invite you to join ProSafeNet (https://prosafenet.com/) – a newly established professional platform developed to support collaboration, knowledge exchange, and capacity building in the field of disaster risk reduction and resilience.

    The global hub for safety, security, risk & emergency professionals & scientists - More than a platform - ProSafeNet is where safety & security professionals unite globally to share knowledge, enhance readiness, and lead coordinated action in times of risk and crisis. Built by experts, for experts - to empower better decisions, faster response, and stronger professional bonds.

    Over the past several years, IJDRM has brought together a wide community of authors, reviewers, and experts from more than 40 countries. In recognition of your previous engagement with the journal, we are reaching out during this early phase to offer you exclusive access to this new initiative.

    What is ProSafeNet?

    ProSafeNet (Professional Safety and Resilience Network) is an open, non-commercial digital platform developed by the Scientific-Professional Society for Disaster Risk Management and the International Institute for Disaster Research. It is designed to connect individuals and institutions involved in disaster risk management, emergency response, climate adaptation, security, and societal resilience.

    The platform offers:

    • A secure space for professionals to connect, communicate, and collaborate

    • Thematic working groups and communities of practice

    • Access to shared resources, tools, and research outputs

    • Announcement and promotion of events, projects, and publications

    • Opportunities for networking, capacity development, and regional cooperation

    ProSafeNet supports multilingual interaction, is fully GDPR-compliant, and is free to use for all verified members.

    Why are you invited?

    Because you have previously contributed to the IJDRM community—as an author, reviewer, or collaborator—you are part of a network that already shares the values and goals of ProSafeNet. Your expertise and experience are highly relevant to the development of this new collaborative environment.

    We believe that, by joining, you can both contribute to and benefit from a dynamic network of professionals working on similar challenges across disciplines and regions.

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    We look forward to welcoming you to ProSafeNet and continuing our shared mission of advancing disaster risk knowledge, practice, and cooperation.

    Sincerely,
    Prof. Dr. Vladimir M. Cvetković
    Editor-in-Chief
    International Journal of Disaster Risk Management
    Founder, ProSafeNet

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  • International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, Vol. 7, No. 1

    2025-07-04

    As Editor-in-Chief, I am honored to present Volume 7, Issue 1 of the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM), published by the Scientific-Professional Society for Disaster Risk Management and the International Institute for Disaster Research, with the support of ProSafeNet

    This edition marks a significant achievement in our ongoing efforts to promote global, interdisciplinary, and applied research in the field of disaster risk reduction, emergency management, and societal resilience.

    We are proud to feature 30 peer-reviewed scientific papers contributed by authors from more than 20 countries across the globe.

    These include contributions from both emerging and economically advanced nations. Notably, authors in this issue are affiliated with institutions from the United States, Germany, Japan, Norway, Austria, Switzerland, Israel, India, Turkey, and Romania—underscoring the journal’s growing relevance and recognition within the international academic and professional community.

    These contributions explore a wide range of critical and timely topics, including:
    disaster mapping and flood risk assessment using GIS technologies, inclusive disaster preparedness for people with disabilities, legal and institutional frameworks in disaster management, artificial intelligence for emergency coordination, cybersecurity threats viewed through the disaster risk lens, post-COVID tourism and community recovery, climate change vulnerabilities in agriculture and coastal livelihoods, as well as cross-national evaluation of disaster policies and education in risk reduction.

    Published papers:

    • Nature and Extent of Flood Risk Downstream of the Kubanni Dam, Kaduna State, Nigeria

    • Retrogressive or Misplaced Priorities? An Assessment of Public Expenditure for Food Security and Disaster Risk Reduction in Uganda

    • Network Structure in Disaster Response: The Mediating Role of Coordination Within a Humanitarian Organizational Network in Uganda

    • Rescue Light Communication System (RLCS): Enhancing Emergency Signaling in Crisis Situations

    • Stray Dogs in Urban Bangladesh: A Zoonotic Disaster Risk and Policy Challenge

    • Factors of Vulnerability and Resilience of Persons with Disabilities During Disasters: Challenges and Strategies for Inclusive Risk Reduction

    • Disaster Management Laws in India: Past, Present, and Future Directions

    • Impacts of Flooding Disaster Risk Management Policy For Resilience Building in Pastoral and Agro-pastoral Community: The Case of Dassenech, Southern Ethiopia

    • Integrating Disability Into Disaster Management Education in India: A Critical Review

    • Conflict Risk Monitoring for Conflict Prevention in Ethiopia: The Case of Ataye Towen, North Shewa, Amhara Region

    • Disaster Risk Management in Libraries and Information Centers: Global Strategies, Challenges, Policy and Recommendations

    • The Role of Spatial Analysis in Notifiable Disease Monitoring and Health Risk Management: A Case Study of Constantine

    • Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Enhanced Disaster Response Coordination

    • Understanding Ransomware Through the Lens of Disaster Risk: Implications for Cybersecurity and Economic Stability

    • Assessing Agricultural Vulnerability to Climate Change: A Study on Flood-Induced Loss and Damage in Rajapur, Bardiya, Nepal

    • Domestic Hiking Tourism for Post-COVID Recovery and Transformation

    • Predictors of Disaster Response Self-Efficacy Among Adult Residents in Selected Highly-Dense Barangays in Tondo, Manila

    • Female Gender Empowerment, Individualism, Collectivism, and Resilience: A Comparative Study in the Context of Disaster Risk Management

    • Guardians of Safety: Assessing Awareness and Preparedness of Teachers along with School Initiatives for Disaster Risk Reduction

    • Project DINGGIN: Empowering Communities through Risk‐Based and Inclusive Cash Transfer in Disaster‐Prone Areas in Bangladesh and Philippines

    • Smart Life Safety Jacket for Rescuers

    • Large-Area Emergency Lockdowns with Automated Driving Systems

    • Ensuring Disaster Management Practices in Academic Libraries of Ghana: The Issues at Hand

    • University students’ perception, knowledge, and preparedness of flood disaster risk management in Assam (India)

    • A Cross-National Study of Disaster Risk Management: Strengths and Weaknesses in Bulgaria, Romania, and Albania with Reflections on Serbia

    • Assessment of Climate-Induced Vulnerabilities and Poverty Alleviation Potential of Dry Fish Industry: An Ecological and Socio-economic Study in Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh

    • Teachers’ Perception Towards Responses of COVID-19 Pandemic Management in Gandaki Province of Nepal: A Cross-Sectional Survey

    • Declination of the Strategic Compass: Transatlantic Elites, German Leadership, and the Future of European Security

    • Evaluating Puntland’s Disaster Risk Management Policy: Institutional Preparedness, Community Engagement and Implementation Challenges

    • From Vulnerability to Resilience: A Systematic Review of Odisha's Integrated Approach to Disaster Risk Reduction

    All articles are available online, with open-access PDF and DOI numbers, through the official journal platform.

    My sincere thanks go to all contributing authors, peer reviewers, and editorial colleagues for their excellence, dedication, and international collaboration. This issue reflects our shared commitment to building more resilient societies through science, innovation, and knowledge exchange.

    Editor-in-Chief 

    Prof. Dr. Vladimir M. Cvetković

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  • Join the ProSafeNet Community!

    2025-06-09

    Dear Authors and Contributors,

    We are proud to announce the launch of ProSafeNet – a global digital hub for professionals and scientists working in the fields of safety, security, disaster risk reduction, emergency management, and public health.

    ProSafeNet is more than a platform — it is an expert-driven network built to connect those who protect lives, infrastructure, and communities in times of crisis.

    As an author of the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, you are already contributing to the advancement of knowledge in our field. Now, we invite you to take the next step — and become part of the global professional community led by the very publisher of this journal.

    Why join ProSafeNet?
    • Stay connected with fellow IJDRM authors and practitioners

    • Share your work and see it applied in practice

    • Join expert forums, working groups, and field initiatives

    • Access webinars, training modules, and evaluation tools

    • Publish operational documents and collaborate across borders

    • Be part of a secure and intelligent environment built by experts, for experts

    All scientific articles published in IJDRM will also be available and promoted on ProSafeNet — giving your research even greater visibility among practitioners, institutions, and international partners.

    Whether you're a scientist, policy-maker, first responder, evaluator, or humanitarian worker — ProSafeNet is your space to grow, collaborate, and make a global impact.

    Led by the Scientific-Professional Society for Disaster Risk Management, the same organization that publishes IJDRM, ProSafeNet offers an integrated ecosystem where science, practice, and innovation come together.

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    Be among the first to shape the future of professional safety networking.

    Together, let’s build a smarter, safer, and more connected world.

    Warm regards,
    Editorial Board
    International Journal of Disaster Risk Management

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  • Certificate of Reviewing - International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM)

    2025-03-21

    Dear Colleagues,

    It is with great pleasure that I introduce the Certificate of Reviewing, which will henceforth be awarded to reviewers of the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM) as an official acknowledgment of their invaluable contributions to the academic community.

    This certificate is thoughtfully crafted to recognize and appreciate the dedication, expertise, and integrity of our reviewers, who play an essential role in advancing scientific knowledge and maintaining the highest standards in academic publishing.

    Through a rigorous and objective peer-review process, our reviewers not only support authors in enhancing their manuscripts but also help shape high-quality and impactful research that drives forward the field of disaster risk management.

    More than a formal document, this certificate symbolizes academic excellence, professional responsibility, and a sincere commitment to the scholarly community. It highlights the reviewer’s active role in strengthening their academic profile and upholding the integrity of scientific discourse.

    Thanks to the dedication of our reviewers, the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management continues to be a platform recognized for its quality, relevance, and scholarly impact.

    We extend our heartfelt thanks to all our reviewers for their continued support and look forward to nurturing a strong and enduring culture of excellence in disaster risk research and publication.

    Best regards,

    Prof. Dr. Vladimir M. Cvetković
    Editor-in-Chief
    University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies
    Visiting Professor, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria
    Department of Environmental and Energy Process Engineering
    Safety and Disaster Studies Management (SDM), Interdisciplinary Study

    Link - https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/libraryFiles/downloadPublic/31

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  • Reviewer Instructions for the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM)

    2025-03-10

    Dear authors and reviewers,

    As part of our commitment to publishing high-quality research, reviewers are kindly reminded of the following guidelines:

     - Double-blind review: Maintain confidentiality and anonymity of both authors and reviewers.
     - Ethical responsibilities: Alert editors immediately to plagiarism, data fabrication, or any ethical concerns.
     - Objectivity: Provide fair, evidence-based, constructive feedback.
     - Evaluation Criteria: Assess originality, methodological rigor, clarity, significance, and contribution to disaster risk management.

    Thank you for ensuring rigorous standards and excellence in disaster risk management research!

    Download reviewers instructions -  https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/Vol1/libraryFiles/downloadPublic/9

    Kind regards

    Prof. dr Vladimir M. Cvetković Department of Disaster Management and Environmental Security,  Faculty of Security Studies, University of Belgrade, Serbia Visiting Professor at Montanuniversität Leoben in Austria, Dept. of Environmental and Energy Process Engineering, Safety and Disaster Management (SDM), Interdisciplinary Study President of the Scientific-Professional Society for Disaster Risk Management Director of the International Institute for Disaster Research
    Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM)
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  • Call for Papers - International Journal of Disaster Risk Management - Vol. 7, No. 1

    2025-03-04

    International Journal of Disaster Risk Management - Attention Researchers and Professors! 

     We are excited to invite you to submit your insightful research articles for consideration in the upcoming issue of the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (Vol. 7, No. 1 - June). 

    The International Journal of Disaster Risk Management is a peer-reviewed journal published biannually, providing a global platform for academics, policymakers, and practitioners. Our focus spans natural disasters, man-made (technological) disasters, hazards, emergencies, complex political emergencies, and global challenges.

    Why Publish with Us?

    By exchanging ideas and experiences, we aim to reduce disaster risks and bolster community resilience within sustainable development frameworks. 

    IJDRM is a double-blind peer-reviewed, open-access international journal covering all aspects of disaster studies, policy, and management. We welcome high-quality research and practice papers on a broad range of topics, including:

    - Natural Disasters and Hazards: earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, tsunamis, cyclones, wildfires, etc.

     - Man-made (Technological) Disasters: Civil disorder, terrorism, war, biological/chemical threats, cyber-attacks, hazardous materials, industrial accidents, failures, etc.
     - Complex Political Emergencies and Global Crises.

    Our journal explores disaster risk management from a global perspective, addressing:

    Disaster and crisis management theory and practice,
    Risk awareness and assessment,
    Hazard and vulnerability analysis,
    Knowledge development, including education, training, research, and information dissemination,
    Public commitment and institutional frameworks, including policy, legislation, and community action,
    Disaster prevention, mitigation, response, recovery planning, policies, and implementation.

    We strive to promote collaboration and innovation in disaster risk management by facilitating idea exchange among practitioners, policymakers, and academics. 

    Join us in enhancing global resilience and advancing disaster risk management practices! 

    Submission Guidelines:

    Authors are invited to submit their formatted full papers for blind peer review.

     Papers will be evaluated on originality, research content, relevance, and readability. 

    Submission Details:

    Submit your papers via this https://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/index.php/Vol1/about/submissions or email at ijodrm@gmail.com.

    Abstracting and Indexing:

    Our journal is indexed in JGate, ICI Journals Master List, Sherpa Romeo, ERIH PLUS, CEOOL, Dimensions, National Library of Serbia – COBISS.SR-ID, Crossref, ROAD, Fatcat, and Google Scholar Citations. 
    Kind regards,


    Prof. Dr. Vladimir M. Cvetković
    Editor-in-Chief
    University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies

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  • Acknowledgment (List) of Reviewers for 2024

    2024-12-29

    Acknowledgment of Reviewers for 2024

    The International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM) proudly acknowledges and expresses its profound gratitude to the reviewers listed below for their exceptional contributions to the peer-review process throughout 2024. Their unwavering commitment to excellence and rigor has been instrumental in ensuring the publication of high-quality research that advances the field of disaster risk management.

    At IJDRM, we adhere to a double-blind peer review process as part of our commitment to maintaining the highest academic and ethical standards. This rigorous procedure ensures that both authors and reviewers remain anonymous, fostering an unbiased evaluation of each manuscript. By providing thorough, constructive, and impartial feedback, our reviewers have played a pivotal role in enhancing the quality, clarity, and impact of the research presented in our journal.

    The Role of Reviewers in Upholding Quality

    The peer-review process is the foundation of academic publishing, ensuring that every article meets the standards of scientific rigor, methodological soundness, and practical relevance. The reviewers listed below have exemplified the highest standards of professionalism by meticulously analyzing manuscripts, offering detailed critiques, and suggesting improvements that have been invaluable to our authors. Their feedback has not only refined individual articles but also contributed to the broader development of disaster risk management as a discipline.

    Acknowledgment of Excellence

    We extend our heartfelt thanks to these esteemed reviewers, whose dedication to scholarly excellence is unparalleled. Their efforts ensure that IJDRM remains a trusted platform for disseminating innovative ideas, evidence-based practices, and groundbreaking research in disaster risk management. Each of the reviewers below has contributed their expertise by evaluating at least one manuscript during this period, demonstrating their vital role in our journal's success.

    Looking Ahead

    We remain committed to upholding the highest standards of peer-reviewed scholarship. The contributions of our reviewers will continue to be central to achieving this goal, ensuring that every article published in IJDRM meets the demands of academic rigor and practical relevance in the dynamic and evolving field of disaster risk management.

    Once again, we thank our reviewers for their invaluable service to the journal, the authors, and the global research community. Your dedication and expertise inspire us to continue striving for excellence in every issue.

    List of Reviewers:

    Full prof. Sergey Alekseevich Kachanov, PhD, Deputy Director of the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center,  Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, laureate of the Russian Government Prize in Science, Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.

    Full Prof. Ivica Milevski - Institute of Geography, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Ss. Cyril and Methodious University, Arhimedova 1000, Skopje, North Macedonia.

    Assoc. Prof. Tin Lukić - Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 3, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia.

    Dr. Renate Renner - Safety and Disaster Studies, Department of Environmental and Energy Process Engineering, Montanuniversität of Leoben, Franz Josef-Straße 18, 8700 Leoben, Austria;

    Assoc. Prof. Adem Ocal, PhD
    Independent researcher, Ankara, 06500, Turkey.

    Assoc. Prof. Aleksandar Ivanov, PhD
    Faculty of Security-Skopje, University of Bitola, Macedonia.

    Full Prof. Slavoljub Dragićević, PhD
    University of Belgrade Faculty of Geography, Studentski Trg 3/III, 11000 Belgrade,
    Serbia.

    Professor & Director, Naim Kapucu, PhD
    School of Public Administration, University of Central Florida, 4364 Scorpius Street,
    USA.

    Full Prof. Hatidža Beriša - University of Defence, Military Academy, Veljka Lukića Kurjaka, 11042 Belgrade, Serbia

    Bojana Aleksova - PhD student at Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 3, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia

    Assoc. Prof. Rositsa Velichkova, PhD
    Department of Hydroaerodynamics and Hydraulic Machines, Technical University of
    Sofia, 1000 Sofia, 8 Kl. Ohridski Ave, Bulgaria.

    Dr. Jasmina Tanasić - Standing Conference of Towns and Municipalities, Makedonska 22/VIII, 11103 Belgrade, Serbia

    Juel RanaKutub
    Faujdarhat Cadet College Faujdarhat, Sitakundu, Chittagong 4616, Bangladesh.

    Full Prof. Goran Milošević - The University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Law, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 1 21102 Novi Sad, Serbia

    Dr. Eng Mohammed M. A. El Mougher - Palestine University, Program of Crisis and Disaster Management- IUG, Palestine, Director, Security and Safety Management, General Directorate of Palestinian Civil Defence, Gaza.

    Full Prof. Jasmina Gačić - Department of Disaster Management and Environmental Security, Faculty of Security Studies, University of Belgrade, Gospodara Vučića 50, 11040 Belgrade, Serbia

    Dr. Swarnali Chakma  - Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies, Kobe University, Japan

    Assoc. Prof. Bojan Janković, PhD
    University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade, Cara Dušana 196, Belgrade, Serbia.

    Full Prof. Srđan Milašinović, PhD
    University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade, Cara Dušana 196,
    Belgrade, Serbia.

    Dr. Keny J. New Port - Nature Environment and Wildlife Society (NEWS), LGR Nagar, Karaikal, Tamil Nadu, India

    Assoc. Prof. Vladimir M. Cvetković - Visiting Prof., Safety and Disaster Studies, Department of Environmental and Energy Process Engineering, Montanuniversität of Leoben, Franz Josef-Straße 18, 8700 Leoben, Austria.

    Full Prof. Snežana Knežević - University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia.

    Mohammed Al MOUGHER - Assistant Professor of Architecture Engineering - Palestine University, Program of Crisis and Disaster Management- IUG, Palestine.

    Full Prof. Vladimir Jakovljević - Department of Disaster Management and Environmental Security, Faculty of Security Studies, University of Belgrade, Gospodara Vučića 50, 11040 Belgrade, Serbia

     András Molnár - University of Pécs, PhD School of Regional Policy and Economics, University of Pécs, PhD School of Regional Policy and Economics

    Dr. Subhadip Ulal - Department of Environmental Science, The University of Burdwan, Golapbag, Bardhaman - 713104, West Bengal, India.

    Dr. Eng Mohammed M. A. El Mougher - Palestine University, Program of Crisis and Disaster Management- IUG, Palestine, Director, Security and Safety Management, General Directorate of Palestinian Civil Defence, Gaza.

    Prof. dr Vladimir M. Cvetković
    Chief Editor, International Journal of Disaster Risk Management
    University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies, Belgrade

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  • New Issue (Vol. 6, No. 2) - International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM)

    2024-12-29

    Dear Esteemed Authors,

    We are delighted to announce the publication of Issue No. 6, Vol. 1 of the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM). This latest issue reflects our commitment to disseminating high-quality research and insights in the field of disaster risk management. You can access the full content of the current issue through the following [LINK].

    Published Papers

    This issue features an impressive lineup of contributions from leading experts and scholars, covering a diverse array of topics that address critical challenges and emerging opportunities in disaster risk management:

    1. Collaborative Gaps: Investigating the Role of Civilian-Religious Authority Disconnection in Psychosocial Support Provision during the 2014 Floods
    2. Centres or Units: Making Sense of Decentralisation of Disaster Management in South African Municipalities
    3. The Contribution of Roads to Forest Fire Protection in Tamza Municipality, Northeast Algeria
    4. Business Continuity Planning for the Hazardous Chemical Handling Industry: A New Conceptual Approach
    5. An Inevitable Technological Disaster Type: Space Debris
    6. A Systematic Literary Review on Community Resilience Indicators: Adaptation and Application of the BRIC Method for Measuring Disasters Resilience
    7. Private Sectors’ Interventions in Disaster Risk Management
    8. Settings Implementation of Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
    9. Role of Emerging Technology in Disaster Management in India: An Overview
    10. Industrial Disasters and Hazards: From Causes to Consequences—A Holistic Approach to Resilience
    11. State Aid in Reconstruction of Natural and Other Disasters’ Consequences Using the Budget Funds of the Republic of Serbia
    12. Optimising Disaster Resilience Through Advanced Risk Management and Financial Analysis of Critical Infrastructure in the Serbian Defence Industry
    13. Disaster Risk Reduction and Disaster Risk Management: State of Play in North Macedonia
    14. An Assessment of Socio-Economic Impacts of Rainstorm Disaster on the Livelihood of the Residents of Ikole Local Government Area in Ekiti State, Nigeria
    15. Sustainable Recovery: The Link Between Development and Response to Disasters
    16. Integrating Multi-Source Geospatial Data and AHP for Flood Susceptibility Mapping in Ain Smara, Constantine, Algeria
    17. Understanding Crowd Dynamics and Disaster Risks in Kerala Temple Festivals: Strategies for Effective Management
    18. Implications of Artificial Intelligence and Cyberspace on Risk Management Capabilities
    Acknowledgements

    We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the contributing authors for their exceptional work. Your dedication to advancing the science and practice of disaster risk management is evident in the quality and impact of the articles included in this issue. Your contributions have enriched the scope of our journal and provided invaluable insights for both academics and practitioners in this field.

    Invitation to Explore

    We encourage you to explore the diverse range of articles in this issue, which represent innovative approaches, in-depth analyses, and case studies from around the world. These works collectively contribute to a deeper understanding of disaster risks and the strategies needed to mitigate their impact.

    Looking Ahead

    On behalf of the entire editorial team, I want to thank you once again for entrusting us with your research and findings. Your ongoing support and active participation are essential to the continued success and growth of the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management. We look forward to collaborating with you in future issues and welcome your ideas and feedback for the journal’s advancement.

    Kind regards,
    Prof. dr Vladimir M. Cvetković
    Chief Editor, International Journal of Disaster Risk Management
    University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies, Belgrade

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  • References list of published papers in IJDRM, 2019-2024

    2024-06-30

    Published papers

     International Journal of Disaster Risk Management

    Molnár, A. (2024). A Systematic Collaboration of Volunteer and Professional Fire Units in Hungary. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 6(1), 1–13.

    Hasan, M. K., & Niger Sultana. (2024). Dynamics of Internal Migration in the Southwest Region of Bangladesh. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management6(1), 13–26.

    Marceta, Ž., & Jurišic, D. (2024). Psychological Preparedness of the Rescuers and Volunteers: A Case Study of 2023 Türkiye Earthquake. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management6(1), 27–40.

    Sudar, S., Cvetković, V. M., & Ivanov, A. (2024). Harmonization of Soft Power and Institutional Skills: Montenegro’s Path to Accession to the European Union in the Environmental Sector. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management6(1), 41–74.

    Sheikh, U. S. (2024). Analysing in Post COVID-19 era: The Effect of Occupational Stress and Work-Life Balance on Employees Performance. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management6(1), 75–90.

    Iftikhar, A., & Iqbal, J. (2024). Changes in Lulc and Drainage Network Patterns the Cause of Urban Flooding in Karachi City. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management6(1), 91–102.

    Port, K. J. N., & Jawahar, G. (2024). Management of COVID: The Creeping Disaster in the Indian Scenario. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management6(1), 103–110.

    Jovičić, R., Gostimirović, L., & Milašinović, S. (2024). Use of New Technologies in the Field of Protection and Rescue During Disasters. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management6(1), 111–122.

    Adamović, M., Milojević, S., Nikolovski, S., & Knežević, S. (2021). Pharmacy response to natural disasters. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM), 3(2), 25-30.

    Aktar, M. A., Shohani, K., Hasan, M. N., & Hasan, M. K. (2021). Flood Vulnerability Assessment by Flood Vulnerability Index (FVI) Method: A Study on Sirajganj Sadar Upazila. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 3(1), 1-14.

    Akter, R., Roy, T., & Aktar, R. (2023). The Challenges of Women in Post-disaster Health Management: A Study in Khulna District. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(1), 51-66.

    Aleksandrina, M., Budiarti, D., Yu, Z., Pasha, F., & Shaw, R. (2019). Governmental Incentivization for SMEs’ Engagement in Disaster Resilience in Southeast Asia. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(1), 32-50.

    Al-ramlawi, A., El-Mougher, M., & Al-Agha, M. (2020). The Role of Al-Shifa Medical Complex Administration in Evacuation & Sheltering Planning. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(2), 19-36.

    Baruh, S., Dey, C., & Dutta, N. P. M. K. (2023). Dima Hasao, Assam (India) landslides’ 2022: A lesson learnt. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(1), 1-13.

    Carla S, R. G. (2019). School-community collaboration: disaster preparedness towards building resilient communities. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(2), 45-59.

    Chakma, U. K., Hossain, A., Islam, K., Hasnat, G. T., & Kabir. (2020). Water crisis and adaptation strategies by tribal community: A case study in Baghaichari Upazila of Rangamati District in Bangladesh. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(2), 37-46.

    Cruz, R. D. D., & Ormilla, R. C. G. (2022). Disaster Risk Reduction Management Implementation in the Public Elementary Schools of the Department of Education, Philippines. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(2), 1-15.

    Cvetković, V. (2019). Risk Perception of Building Fires in Belgrade. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(1), 81-91.

    Cvetković, V. M., Romanić, S., & Beriša, H. (2023). Religion Influence on Disaster Risk Reduction: A case study of Serbia. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(1), 66-81.

    Cvetković, V., & Janković, B. (2020). Private security preparedness for disasters caused by natural and anthropogenic hazards. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(1), 23-33.

    Cvetkovic, V., & Martinović, J. (2020). Innovative solutions for flood risk management. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(2), 71-100.

    Cvetković, V., & Planić, J. (2022). Earthquake risk perception in Belgrade: implications for disaster risk management. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(1), 69-88.

    Dukiya, J. J., & Banji Adeleye, A. B. (2022). Remote Sensing and GIS Assessment of Domestic Fuel Energy Supply: A Threat to Global DRR Crusade in South-western Nigeria. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(2), 45-59.

    El-Mougher, M. M. (2022). Level of coordination between the humanitarian and governmental organizations in Gaza Strip and its impact on the humanitarian interventions to the Internally Displaced People (IDPs) following May escalation 2021. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(2), 15-45.

    El-Mougher, M. M., & Mahfuth, K. (2021). Indicators of Risk Assessment and Management in Infrastructure Projects in Palestine. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 3(1), 23-40.

    El-Mougher, M. M., Abu Sharekh, D. S. A. M., Abu Ali, M. R. F., & Zuhud, D. (2023). Risk Management of Gas Stations that Urban Expansion Crept into in the Gaza Strip. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(1), 13-27.

    El-Mougher, M. M., Sharekh, S. A. M. A., Ali, M. R. F. A., & Zuhud, E. A. A. M. (2023). Risk Management of Gas Stations that Urban Expansion Crept into in the Gaza Strip. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(1), 13-27.

    Faicel, T. (2022). Flood policy in Algeria. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(1), 27-39.

    Goyal, N. (2019). Disaster governance and community resilience: The law and the role of SDMAs. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(2), 61-75.

    Hossen, M. N., Nawaz, S., & Kabir, M. H. (2022). Flood Research in Bangladesh and Future Direction: an insight from last three decades. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(1), 15-41.

    Hussaini, A. (2020). Environmental Planning for Disaster Risk Reduction at Kaduna International Airport, Kaduna Nigeria. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(1), 35-49.

    Iftikhar, A., & Iqbal, J. (2023). The Factors responsible for urban flooding in Karachi (A case study of DHA). International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(1), 81-103.

    Jaiye, D. J., & Benjamine, O. (2021). Building resilience through local and international partnerships, Nigeria experiences. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 3(2), 11-24.

    Janković, B. (2021). The role of the police in disasters caused by pandemic infectious diseases. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 3(1), 41-50.

    Janković, B., Sakač, A., & Iričanin, I. (2023). Students’ perception of police readiness to respond to disasters caused by a COVID-19 pandemic. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(1), 39-51.

    Jehoshaphat, J. D., & Oghenah, B. (2021). Building resilience through local and international partnerships, Nigeria experiences. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM), 3(2), in-press.

    Jha, D. (2020). Indicator based assessment of integrated flood vulnerability index for Brunei Darussalam. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(2), 47-70.

    Kabir, M. H., Hossain, T., & Haque, M. W. (2022). Resilience to natural disasters: A case study on southwestern region of coastal Bangladesh. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(2), 91-105.

    Kabir, M. H., Tanvir, H., & Haque, M. W. (2022). Resilience to natural disasters: A case study on southwestern region of coastal Bangladesh. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(2), 91-105.

    Kachanov, S. (2021). Methodology for Building Automated Systems for Monitoring Engineering (Load-Bearing) Structures, and Natural Hazards to Ensure Comprehensive Safety of Buildings and Constructions. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM), 3(2), 1-10.

    Kaur, B. (2020). Disasters and exemplified vulnerabilities in a cramped Public Health Infrastructure in India. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(1), 15-22.

    Kumiko, F., & Shaw, R. (2019). Preparing International Joint Project: Use of Japanese Flood Hazard Map in Bangladesh. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(1), 62-80.

    Mano, R., A, K., & Rapaport, C. (2019). Earthquake preparedness: A Social Media Fit perspective to accessing and disseminating earthquake information. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(2), 19-31.

    Mohammed, E.-M., & Maysaa, J. (2022). International experiences in sheltering the Syrian refugees in Germany and Turkey. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(1), 1-15.

    Öcal, A. (2019). Natural Disasters in Turkey: Social and Economic Perspective. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(1), 51-61.

    Öcal, A. (2021). Disaster management in Turkey: a spatial approach. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 3(1), 15-22.

    Odero, N. A., & Mahiri, I. (2022). The Complacency of Flood Victims, Socio Economic Factors, and Effects and Vulnerabilities of Floods in Lower Kano Plains, Kisumu County, Kenya. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(2), 59-77.

    Olawuni, P., Olowoporoku, O., & Daramola, O. (2020). Determinants of Residents’ Participation in Disaster Risk Management in Lagos Metropolis Nigeria. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(2), 1-18.

    Perić, J., & Vladimir, C. M. (2019). Demographic, socio-economic and phycological perspective of risk perception from disasters caused by floods: case study Belgrade. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(2), 31-43.

    Podder, M., Hasan, M. K., & Islam, M. J. (2022). Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Existing Buildings by Rapid Visual Screening Method: A Study on Ward 27 in Dhaka South City Corporation. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(2), 77-91.

    Rajani, A., Tuhin, R., & Rina, A. (2023). The Challenges of Women in Post-disaster Health Management: A Study in Khulna District. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 5(1), 51-66.

    Sergey, K. (2021). Methodology for Building Automated Systems for Monitoring Engineering (Load-Bearing) Structures, and Natural Hazards to Ensure Comprehensive Safety of Buildings and Constructions. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 3(2), 1-10.

    Sergey, K., & Gennadiy, N. (2022). Methodology for the risk monitoring of geological hazards for buildings and structures. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(1), 41-49.

    Shibru, M., Operea, A., Omondi, P., & Gichaba, M. (2022). Impact of 2016-2017 drought on household livestock assets and food security: the case of pastoralists and agro-pastoralists in Borana zone, southern Ethiopia. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 4(1), 49-69.

    Thennavan, E., Ganapathy, G., Chandrasekaran, S., & Rajawat, A. (2020). Probabilistic rainfall thresholds for shallow landslides initiation – A case study from The Nilgiris district, Western Ghats, India. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 2(1), 1-14.

    Vibhas, S., Bismark, A. G., Ruiyi, Z., Anwaar, M. A., & Rajib, S. (2019). Understanding the barriers restraining effective operation of flood early warning systems. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(2), 1-19.

    Xuesong, G., & Kapucu, N. (2019). Examining Stakeholder Participation in Social Stability Risk Assessment for Mega Projects using Network Analysis. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 1(1), 1-31.

     

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  • List of reviewers for 2023 year

    2024-06-30

    The International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM) would like to thank the reviewers listed below for their assistance with the peer evaluation of articles for issues in 2023. Their comments and recommendations were extremely beneficial to the authors in terms of enhancing the quality of their articles. Each of the reviewers mentioned below-provided feedback on at least one of these concerns. Each of the reviewers listed below returned at least one review for these issues.

    Assoc. Prof. Tin Lukić

    Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 3, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia

    Full. Prof. Slobodan Marković
    Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Kneza Mihaila 35, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

    Full Prof. Miško Milanović, PhD
    University of Belgrade Faculty of Geography, Studentski Trg 3/III, 11000 Belgrade,
    Serbia.

    Full prof. Sergey Alekseevich Kachanov, PhD

    Deputy Director of the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center,  Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, laureate of the Russian Government Prize in Science,
    Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.

    Full Prof. Želimir Kešetović, PhD
    Faculty of Security Studies, University of Belgrade, Gospodara Vucica 50, 11040 Belgrade, Serbia

    Full Prof. Srđan Milašinović, PhD
    University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade, Cara Dušana 196, Belgrade, Serbia

    Full Prof. Velibor Spalević
    Biotechnical Faculty, University of Montenegro, Mihaila Lalića 15, 81000 Podgorica, Montenegro

    Full prof. Sergey Alekseevich Kachanov, PhD, Deputy Director of the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center,  Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, laureate of the Russian Government Prize in Science, Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.

    Assoc. Prof. Adem Ocal, PhD
    Independent researcher, Ankara, 06500, Turkey.

    Assoc. Prof. Aleksandar Ivanov, PhD
    Faculty of Security-Skopje, University of Bitola , Macedonia.

    Assoc. Prof. Rita Mano, PhD
    Department of Human Services, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa 31995,
    Israel.

    Full Prof. Slavoljub Dragićević, PhD
    University of Belgrade Faculty of Geography, Studentski Trg 3/III, 11000 Belgrade,
    Serbia.

    Prof. Dr. Eng. Alexandru Ozunu, PhD
    Dean of the Faculty of Environmental Science and Engineering, “Babeş-Bolyai” University,
    Romania.

    Prof. Dr. Dimitar Dimitrov, PhD
    Head of National and Regional Security Department, Dean of Faculty
    ‘Economics of Infrastructure’ at University of National and World Economy (UNWE),
    Sofia, Bulgaria.

    Assoc. Prof. Rositsa Velichkova, PhD
    Department of Hydroaerodynamics and Hydraulic Machines, Technical University of
    Sofia, 1000 Sofia, 8 Kl. Ohridski Ave, Bulgaria.

    Assoc. Prof. Igal M. Shohet, PhD
    The Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Department of Structural Engineering, Beersheba,
    Israel.

    Assoc. Prof. Bojan Janković, PhD
    University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade, Cara Dušana 196, Belgrade, Serbia.

    Full Prof. Srđan Milašinović, PhD
    University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade, Cara Dušana 196,
    Belgrade, Serbia.

    Prof. Lamiaa A Fiala, Mbbch, MPH, DrPH, MSc.Edu, PhD
    Public Health & Preventive Medicine Community Medicine Dept. Faculty of Medicine,
    Suez Canal University Ismailia, Egypt.

    Assoc. Prof. Vladimir M. Cvetković

    University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies, Gospodara Vučića 50, Belgrade, Serbia

    Assoc. Prof. Hatidža Beriša

    University of Defence, Serbia, Belgrade

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  • New Issue (Vol. 6, No. 1) - International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM)

    2024-06-30

    Dear Esteemed Authors,

    We are delighted to announce the release of Issue No. 6, Vol. 1 of the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM). You can access the latest issue through the following LINK.

    Published papers: 1) A Systematic Collaboration of Volunteer and Professional Fire Units in Hungary; 2) Dynamics of Internal Migration in the Southwest Region of Bangladesh; 3) Psychological Preparedness of the Rescuers and Volunteers: A Case Study of 2023 Türkiye Earthquake; 4) Harmonization of Soft Power and Institutional Skills: Montenegro's Path to Accession to the European Union in the Environmental Sector; 5) Analyzing in Post COVID-19 era: The Effect of Occupational Stress and Work-Life Balance on Employees Performance; 6) Changes in Lulc and Drainage Network Patterns the Cause of Urban Flooding in Karachi City; 7) Management of COVID: The Creeping Disaster in the Indian Scenario; 8) Use of New Technologies in the Field of Protection and Rescue During Disasters.

    We extend our heartfelt gratitude to each of you for your invaluable contributions, which have significantly enriched the content of our journal. Your dedication and expertise play a crucial role in advancing the field of disaster risk management, and we are honoured to feature your work in our latest publication.

    We encourage you to explore the diverse range of articles and research papers included in this issue, covering a wide spectrum of topics related to disaster risk management. The collective efforts of our esteemed authors contribute to the continued growth and success of the IJDRM.

    Once again, thank you for your great contributions to the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management. We look forward to your continued support and participation in our future endeavours.

    Kind regards,

    Prof. dr Vladimir M. Cvetković

    Chief Editor, International Journal of Disaster Risk Management

    University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies, Belgrade

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  • International Journal of Disaster Risk Management has passed the evaluation process positively and is indexed in J-Gate

    2024-01-12

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    We are delighted to inform you that the "International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (ISSN: 2620-2786, 2620-2662)" has successfully passed the evaluation and is now indexed in the J-Gate.

    J-Gate is the most comprehensive database & gateway to access research information from over 56 Million journal articles with access to 11 Million Full Text articles covering multiple subject domains. 1. All journals are indexed cover to cover with each article having links to full text. 2. Articles carry author email addresses for the researchers to connect with them. 3. Customized platform for configuring library subscribed journal and user favorite journals. 4. Unified platform to discover all subscribed journals through a single interface

    This is a significant achievement for our team and a testament to our dedicated efforts. We extend our gratitude to everyone who contributed! 

    We continue with passion to deliver relevant and high-quality research in the field of disaster risk management. Stay tuned for more exciting updates! 

    Also, you can find us via Facebook - link, Instagram - link, or Twitter - link.

    Editor-in-Chief
    Prof. Dr Vladimir M. Cvetković - link

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  • New Issue (Vol. 5, No. 2) - International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM)

    2023-12-29

    Dear Esteemed Authors,

    We are delighted to announce the release of Issue No. 5, Vol. 2 of the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM). You can access the latest issue through the following LINK.

    We extend our heartfelt gratitude to each of you for your invaluable contributions, which have significantly enriched the content of our journal. Your dedication and expertise play a crucial role in advancing the field of disaster risk management, and we are honoured to feature your work in our latest publication.

    We encourage you to explore the diverse range of articles and research papers included in this issue, covering a wide spectrum of topics related to disaster risk management. The collective efforts of our esteemed authors contribute to the continued growth and success of the IJDRM.

    Once again, thank you for your great contributions to the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management. We look forward to your continued support and participation in our future endeavours.

    Kind regards,

    Prof. dr Vladimir M. Cvetković

    Chief Editor, International Journal of Disaster Risk Management

    University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies, Belgrade

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  • Upcoming Release: International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM) - Vol. 5, No. 2

    2023-12-25

    Dear Esteemed Researchers and Colleagues,

    We are excited to share a glimpse of what's to come! The forthcoming release of Volume 5, Number 2 of the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM) is just around the corner. This volume promises to deliver an array of engaging and thought-provoking research papers, each contributing valuable insights to the field of disaster risk management.

     

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  • International Journal of Disaster Risk Management has passed the evaluation process positively and is indexed in J-Gate

    2023-10-31

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    We are delighted to inform you that the "International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (ISSN: 2620-2786, 2620-2662)" has successfully passed the evaluation and is now indexed in the J-Gate.

    J-Gate is the most comprehensive database & gateway to access research information from over 56 Million journal articles with access to 11 Million Full Text articles covering multiple subject domains. 1. All journals are indexed cover to cover with each article having links to full text. 2. Articles carry author email addresses for the researchers to connect with them. 3. Customized platform for configuring library subscribed journal and user favorite journals. 4. Unified platform to discover all subscribed journals through a single interface

    This is a significant achievement for our team and a testament to our dedicated efforts. We extend our gratitude to everyone who contributed! 

    We continue with passion to deliver relevant and high-quality research in the field of disaster risk management. Stay tuned for more exciting updates! 

    Also, you can find us via Facebook - link, Instagram - link, or Twitter - link.

    Editor-in-Chief
    Prof. Dr Vladimir M. Cvetković - link

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  • Booklet about International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (published papers)

    2023-10-16

    Dear authors and readers,

    we have just published a Booklet about the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (published papers).

    You can find all published papers from 2019-2023 in our booklet.

    You can download it from this LINK

    Kind regards

    Editor-in-Chief
    Prof. Dr Vladimir M. Cvetković - University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies

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  • List of reviewers for 2022 year

    2023-10-10

    The International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM) would like to thank the reviewers listed below for their assistance with the peer evaluation of articles for issues in 2022. Their comments and recommendations were extremely beneficial to the authors in terms of enhancing the quality of their articles. Each of the reviewers mentioned below provided feedback on at least one of these concerns. Each of the reviewers listed below returned at least one review for these issues.

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  • New issue - No. 4, Vol. 2, International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM)

    2023-01-04

    Dear Authors,

    We are pleased to inform you that we have published new issue No. 4., Vol. 2, International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM) - LINK

    Thank you for your great contributions.

    Kind regards

    Editor-in-Chief

    Assoc. Prof. Vladimir M. Cvetković

    University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies

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  • New issue - No. 4, Vol. 2, International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM)

    2023-01-04

    Dear Authors,

    We are pleased to inform you that we have published new issue No. 4., Vol. 2, International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM) - LINK

    Thank you for your great contributions.

    Kind regards

    Editor-in-Chief

    Assoc. Prof. Vladimir M. Cvetković

    University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies

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  • New issue - No. 2, Vol. 3, International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM)

    2022-01-15

    Dear Authors,

    We are pleased to inform you that we have published new issue No. 2., Vol. 3, International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM) - LINK

    Thank you for your great contributions.

    Kind regards

    Editor-in-Chief

    Assoc. Prof. Vladimir M. Cvetković

    University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies

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  • International Journal of Disaster Risk Management has been approved for inclusion in ERIH PLUS.

    2021-11-24

    Dear colleagues,

    We have excellent news, we have got the email with a decision that our International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (http://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/indesx.php/Vol1/issue/view/7) has been approved for inclusion in ERIH PLUS.

    Congratulations to all editorial members, authors, and reviewers.

    Editor-in-Chief Assist. Prof. Vladimir M. Cvetković, Ph.D. (https://vladimircvetkovic.upravljanje-rizicima.edu.rs/)

    The processing of the journal "International Journal of Disaster Risk Management" has been finalised. The journal has been approved for inclusion in ERIH PLUS.

    The ERIH PLUS listing of the journal is available at LINK 

    Best regards,

    The ERIH PLUS team at NSD

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  • List of reviewers for years 2020, 2021

    2021-09-02

    The International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM) would like to thank the reviewers listed below for their assistance with peer evaluation of articles for issues. Their comments and recommendations were extremely beneficial to the authors in terms of enhancing the quality of their articles. Each of the reviewers mentioned below provided feedback on at least one of these concerns.

    Thank you Reviewers!

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  • Call for papers - Vol. 3, No. 2

    2021-05-24

    Dear Professor/Researcher,

    we would like to invite you to submit your scientific research articles for consideration and possible publication in our International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, Vol. 3, No. 2.

    Link for submission - http://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/index.php/Vol1/about/submissions

    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.

    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.

    Please, send your paper via - http://internationaljournalofdisasterriskmanagement.com/index.php/Vol1/about/submissions.

    Kind regards

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  • CEEOL

    2021-02-14

    Dear Authors and Readers,

    It is our great honor to inform you that International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM) has been selected for inclusion in CEEOL (Central and Eastern European Online Library GmbH
    Basaltstrasse 9, Germany) by the Content Development Team.

    You can see all articles here - https://www.ceeol.com/search/journal-detail?id=267

    CEEOL is a leading provider of academic e-journals and e-books in the Humanities and Social Sciences from and about Central and Eastern Europe.

    Sincerely,

    Editorial Board 

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  • Call for papers - Vol. 3, No. 1

    2021-02-06

    Dear Professor/Researcher,

    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.

    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.

    Please, send your paper via - http://vanrednesituacije.com/ojs/index.php/Vol1/about/submissions.

    Kind regards

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  • Call for papers - Vol. 2, No. 2

    2020-09-22

    Dear Professor/Researcher,

     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.

    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.

    Please, send your paper via - http://vanrednesituacije.com/ojs/index.php/Vol1/about/submissions or disaster.risk.management.serbia@gmail.com.

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  • Vol. 2, No. 1

    2019-04-08

    Dear Professor/Researcher,

     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.

    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.

     

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