Journal of Disaster Mitigation Research

 
Journal title : Journal of Disaster Mitigation Research
Initials : JDMR
Editor-in-chief : Teti Zubaidah
Online ISSN : 0000-0000
DOI Prefix : 10.29303/jdmr
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Peer Review Process : blind-Review 
Frequency : Bimonthly
Publisher : Postgraduate University of Mataram  
Association : HIPTI Bencana, FPT-PRB, ASASI
Acreditation : Non SINTA
Citation Analysis : Dimensions, Google Scholar
Language : English

Journal of Disaster Mitigation Research (JDMR) is a multidisciplinary scientific journal that publishes research articles, theoretical studies, case studies, and systematic literature reviews and community engagement related to disasters, mitigation, adaptation, and disaster risk reduction. This journal is published bimonthly and provides open access to all of its contents, allowing the public to freely access knowledge and supporting wider global collaboration. The journal welcomes contributions from authors worldwide, particularly academics, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, government and non-government institutions, as well as graduate students focusing on disaster-related issues. All submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the scientific quality and relevance of the research published. The Journal of Disaster Mitigation Research collaborates with various publication institutions and disaster research centers to ensure high-quality publishing and stable journal management.

Editorial contents include:

  • Research articles
  • Theoretical articles
  • Empirical studies
  • Case studies
  • Systematic Literature Reviews

The scope of the Journal of Disaster Mitigation Research covers various disciplines, including:

  • Disaster mitigation and adaptation
  • Disaster risk management
  • Disaster policy and governance
  • Disaster education and risk communication
  • Public health in disaster contexts
  • Environment and climate change
  • Disaster technology and digital innovation
  • Local wisdom and socio-cultural strategies
  • Economy, community resilience, and sustainable development
  • Infrastructure, engineering, and risk-based spatial planning