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International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment

International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment


ISSN: 1759-5908

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About the Journal

Launching in 2010, International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment is the only journal to promote research and scholarly activity that examines the role of building and construction to anticipate and respond to unexpected events that damage or destroy the built environment.
 

The journal seeks to:

Unique Attributes

International journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment aims at developing the skills and knowledge of the built environment professions and will strengthen their capacity in strategic and practical aspects of disaster prevention, mitigation, response and reconstruction to mitigate the effects of disasters nationally and internationally. The journal publishes original and refereed material that contributes to the advancement of the research and practice and provides contributing authors with an opportunity to disseminate their research and experience to a broad audience.


Editorial objective

International journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment promotes research and scholarly activity  that examines the role of building and construction  to anticipate and respond to unexpected events that damage or destroy the built environment (for example, an infrastructure project – from earthquakes, flooding  and climate change to terrorist attacks) and reflects construction’s ongoing responsibility toward built environment’s users. Accordingly, the journal is designed for researchers and academics, policy makers and other professionals working with, or who anticipate having, disaster prevention, mitigation, response and reconstruction responsibilities, and who wish to improve their working knowledge of both theory and practice
 

Editorial criteria

The journal focuses on basic and applied research, practical developments, case studies, editorials, book reviews, information on forthcoming events in the field, and field reports. In keeping with the journal’s international scope, articles are particularly welcome with details of: overall leadership in research, education, planning, design and implementation for infrastructure renewal and reconstruction projects in developing countries; and, details of innovative and socially responsible projects inspired via internal synergies that lead to rapid development and improved quality of life.

Topicality

International journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment helps to communicate new practical ideas, applications and development details of education and training, and thus build capacity for self-sufficiency. The journal reports research that assists capacity-building for reconstruction, renewal and development of sustainable infrastructure, supports proactive and fruitful collaborations and networking among various stakeholders, and helps develop appropriate policy development and plans for implementation. Regular special issues on a range of multidisciplinary subjects keeps readers abreast of topical subjects.

Key Benefits

This multidisciplinary journal is published under the guidance of an expert international board and presents fully refereed papers on practice and progress in the field. Internationally distinguished contributors will regularly address major topics of relevance to bring subscribers independent, expert and practical information, and will enjoy an influential role in the field. The journal is internationally acknowledged and established, and is formally encouraged by the CIB for its relevance and link with industry and academia.
 

Coverage

Coverage is international and includes (but not limited to):

•       Disaster risk reduction

•       Risk management and sustainability

•       Disaster prevention, mitigation, response and reconstruction

•       Capacity building for disaster mitigation and reconstruction

•       Restoration of major infrastructure and rehabilitation

•       Project management for post-disaster reconstruction

•       Assessment of disaster-related damage

•       Building resilience auditing

•       Procuring and supplying temporary services and shelter

•       Compensation and insurance

•       Post-disaster construction waste management

•       Reconstruction  and sustainable economic development

•       Community engagement and participatory approaches to reconstruction

•       Protection and empowerment of women and other vulnerable groups

•       Role of women in mitigating and managing disasters

•       Knowledge management practices and best practice sharing

•       Public policy and programmes, governance, procurement & financial management,

•       Stakeholder management  & Corporate social responsibility

•       Law and regulatory frameworks

•       Post-conflict reconstruction

•       Social impact of reconstruction

•       Development and reconstruction

•        Livelihood development, micro finance and community co-operatives

•       Extreme weather events and coping strategies

•       Business continuity analysis and planning

 

Key Journal Audiences

Researchers and academics, policy makers and students (both undergraduate and postgraduate), will benefit from the journal. In addition, the journal is designed for professionals working with, or who anticipate having, disaster prevention, mitigation, response and reconstruction responsibilities, and who wish to improve their working knowledge of both theory and practice. These professionals may be working with or for local and national government agencies, relief agencies, private sector companies, public sector agencies, UN organisations, national and international aid agencies, civil and military services, and insurance appraisers and investigators.

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Sample Articles

  • An integrative review of the built environment discipline's role in the development of society's resilience to disasters
    Richard Haigh, Dilanthi Amaratunga
    Volume: 1 Issue: 1; 2010
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  • Addressing vulnerability through an integrated approach
    David McEntire, Colleen Gilmore Crocker MPH, Ekong Peters
    Volume: 1 Issue: 1; 2010
    View Abstract | HTML | PDF

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