Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM)

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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.

Published: 2025-06-30

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