International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM), Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024).

Dear Readers, We are delighted to announce the publication of the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management (IJDRM), Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024). This issue features a diverse collection of insightful articles addressing critical challenges and innovative solutions in disaster risk management. 🔗 View Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Read the full issue here 📄 Published Articles and Highlights: Collaborative Gaps: Investigating the Role of Civilian-Religious Authority Disconnection in Psychosocial Support Provision during the 2014 Floods This article explores how the disconnect between civilian and religious authorities affected the delivery of psychosocial support during the 2014 floods, emphasizing the need for unified collaboration during crises. Centres or Units: Making Sense of Decentralisation of Disaster Management in South African Municipalities Examines the implications of decentralizing disaster management systems in South Africa, providing insights into their effectiveness and the challenges faced at the municipal level. The Contribution of Roads to Forest Fire Protection in Tamza Municipality, Northeast Algeria Investigates how road infrastructure supports forest fire prevention and response, with recommendations for improving access in vulnerable areas. Business Continuity Planning for the Hazardous Chemical Handling Industry: A New Conceptual Approach Proposes an innovative framework for ensuring business continuity in industries dealing with hazardous chemicals, emphasizing risk mitigation and operational resilience. An Inevitable Technological Disaster Type: Space Debris Discusses the growing threat of space debris, its implications for global safety, and strategies for mitigating risks associated with this unique disaster type. A Systematic Literary Review on Community Resilience Indicators: Adaptation and Application of the BRIC Method for Measuring Disasters Resilience Provides a comprehensive review of resilience indicators, focusing on the adaptation and application of the BRIC method for assessing community-level disaster resilience. Private Sectors’ Interventions in Disaster Risk Management Highlights the critical role of private sector involvement in disaster risk management, showcasing successful examples […]

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