The Factors responsible for urban flooding in Karachi (A case study of DHA)

The Factors responsible for urban flooding in Karachi (A case study of DHA) Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.1.7 Keywords:  Urban flooding; DHA; GIS; Drainage networks; land encroachment Abstract Flood has become an immense phenomenon in Pakistan. On August 2020 DHA Karachi was badly affected by urban flooding. This study discusses that poorly maintained drainage […]

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Religion Influence on Disaster Risk Reduction: A case study of Serbia

Religion Influence on Disaster Risk Reduction: A case study of Serbia Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.1.6 Keywords:  disasters, influence, risk reduction, religion, Serbia Abstract Human perception of nature and God have always been inextricably linked. In order to understand nature and its inherent processes, including various natural hazards, the reasons for their origin were […]

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Students’ perception of police readiness to respond to disasters caused by a COVID-19 pandemic

Students’ perception of police readiness to respond to disasters caused by a COVID-19 pandemic Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.1.4 Keywords:  students, perception, police, disaster, pandemic, COVID-19 Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has pointed out the need to examine the role of the police in emergencies caused by various infectious diseases as much as possible. The […]

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Flood policy in Algeria

Flood policy in Algeria Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.1.3 Keywords:  Flood Risk, disaster Management, legislation, prevention, regulation, Algeria Abstract Through this research, we try to identify the policy of prevention and management of disasters related to the risk of flooding in Algeria, especially by knowing the degree of integration and interest of the State […]

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Risk Management of Gas Stations that Urban Expansion Crept into in the Gaza Strip.

Risk Management of Gas Stations that Urban Expansion Crept into in the Gaza Strip. Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.1.2 Keywords:  Keywords: LPG Stations, Facility Correction, Risk Management, Chemical Analysis, Urbanization. Abstract The study aimed to understand and analyze the risks of indiscriminate urbanization around gas stations, the mechanisms for mitigating risks that affect buildings, […]

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Dima Hasao, Assam (India) landslides’ 2022: A lesson learnt

Dima Hasao, Assam (India) landslides’ 2022: A lesson learnt Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.1.1 Keywords:  Dima Hasao Landslides, Resilience, Neo-Determinism, NE India, Community awareness Abstract During the monsoon season of 2022, the Dima Hasao district of Assam faced a series of landslides across multiple locations, resulting in significant damage to property and newly developed […]

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Hazard risk evaluation of COVID-19: A case study

Hazard risk evaluation of COVID-19: A case study Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.2.6 Keywords:  COVID-19, Kerala, Geo-environmental factor, C19RA model, AHP, C19HZ, C19VZ, Rainfall, Forest Abstract The present research deals with an in-depth analysis of COVID-19 risk in the state of Kerala using the integrated approach of the hazard and vulnerability in a GIS […]

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A Predictive Model of Community Disaster Resilience based on Social Identity Influences (MODERSI)

A Predictive Model of Community Disaster Resilience based on Social Identity Influences (MODERSI) Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.2.5 Keywords:  disaster, community resilience, social identity, predictive model, factors Abstract The territory of Serbia is vulnerable to various types of natural and man-made disasters. The risk is not equal across the entire territory, depending on the […]

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Anticipated Role of Bangladesh Police in Disaster Management Based on the Contribution of Bangladesh Police during the Pandemic COVID 19

Anticipated Role of Bangladesh Police in Disaster Management Based on the Contribution of Bangladesh Police during the Pandemic COVID 19 Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.2.4 Keywords:  Bangladesh Police, Disaster management, Covid 19, pandemic, pre-disaster, post-disaster. Abstract This article explores the contribution of Bangladesh Police as a first responder in the pandemic COVID-19 in recent […]

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Water Crisis in the Rangamati Hill District of Bangladesh: A Case Study on Indigenous Community

Water Crisis in the Rangamati Hill District of Bangladesh: A Case Study on Indigenous Community Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.2.3 Keywords:  Water Crisis, Climate Change, Adaptation, Indigenous community, Chittagong Hill Tracts Abstract The ethnic communities are the most underprivileged and exposed areas in Bangladesh’s Chittagong hill tracts. Since the last decade, these areas have […]

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Social capitals and earthquake: A Study of different districts of Tehran, Iran

Social capitals and earthquake: A Study of different districts of Tehran, Iran Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.2.2 Keywords:  Social capital, Tehran, earthquake, Iran Abstract Earthquakes occur suddenly and cause much physical and socioeconomic damage, especially in less developed countries. Many studies and strategies related to earthquake management in Iran emphasize the physical-based infrastructure, such […]

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Raised Under Bad Stars: Negotiating a culture of disaster preparedness

Raised Under Bad Stars: Negotiating a culture of disaster preparedness Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2023.5.2.1 Keywords:  culture, storytelling, folklore, climate adaptation, indigenous knowledge, informal infrastructure, contextual engineering Abstract In efforts to prevent, respond to, and recover from disasters, what alternatives are available to top-down strategies for imposing expert knowledge on lay publics? How is […]

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Qualitative insights into cultural heritage protection in Serbia: Addressing legal and institutional gaps for disaster risk resilience

🎉 Thrilled to Announce Our Latest Research Publication! 📚✨ Our new article is published in the highly regarded journal Open Geosciences, with an Impact Factor of 1.7 (Web of Science, 2023), under the title: “Qualitative Insights into Cultural Heritage Protection in Serbia: Addressing Legal and Institutional Gaps for Disaster Risk Resilience” 🔓 […]

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Scientific Results and Papers regarding Disaster Risk Management and Security

Prof. Dr. Vladimir M. Cvetković is a recognized expert in Disaster Risk Management, with extensive experience in disaster risk reduction, community preparedness, disaster response, and recovery. His work focuses on improving the safety and resilience of communities.Prof. Dr. Vladimir M. Cvetković has conducted numerous scientific research projects and published over 300 scientific […]

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Monographs – Prof. Dr. Vladimir M. Cvetković

INTRODUCTION Prof. Dr. Vladimir M. Cvetković is a recognized expert in Disaster Risk Management, with extensive experience in disaster risk reduction, community preparedness, disaster response, and recovery. His work focuses on improving the safety and resilience of communities. Professor Dr. Vladimir M. Cvetković has dedicated his career to advancing knowledge and understanding […]

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Management of COVID: The Creeping Disaster in the Indian Scenario

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.1.7 Keywords:  COVID-19, creeping disaster, management strategies, healthcare infrastructure Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has posed an enormous challenge to the Indian healthcare system, leading to a creeping disaster in the country. This research article aims to analyze the management strategies adopted by the Indian government to mitigate the impact of […]

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Changes in Lulc and Drainage Network Patterns the Cause of Urban Flooding in Karachi City

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.1.6 Keywords:  urban flood, monsoon rainfall, Karachi, drainage networks, land use, land cover, DEM, GIS, SRTM Abstract Karachi is a strategic city in Pakistan that was once known as a fishing village. An increase in industrialization and urbanization had been seen in the city. Karachi’s land use, land cover as […]

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Analyzing in Post COVID-19 era: The Effect of Occupational Stress and Work-Life Balance on Employees Performance

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.1.5 Keywords:  Occupational stress, Work life balance, Employee’s performance, COVID 19 fear Abstract  For any organization, employee has a significant role in the overall performance and development. They have been considered the main asset of the organization. Employee performance has been dependent on various factors and contextual understanding. Drawing on […]

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Harmonization of Soft Power and Institutional Skills: Montenegro’s Path to Accession to the European Union in the Environmental Sector

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.1.4 Keywords:  environment; soft power; accession; alignment; harmonization; institutional skills; governance; Montenegro; European Union Abstract This research investigates the alignment of soft power and institutional skills in Montenegro’s journey towards accession to the European Union (EU), with a particular focus on the environmental sector. An online survey targeting individuals employed […]

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Psychological Preparedness of the Rescuers and Volunteers: A Case Study of 2023 Türkiye Earthquake

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.1.3 Keywords:  rescuers, volunteers, psychological preparedness, earthquake, Türkiye Abstract When disaster strikes, first responders must be not only operationally and logistically but also psychologically prepared. Psychological preparation for a potential adverse event can have a critical impact on the success of responses, and recovery efforts. The aim of this paper […]

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Dynamics of Internal Migration in the Southwest Region of Bangladesh

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.1.2 Keywords:  internal migration, priority ranking matrix, satisfaction index, economic status index, social status index Abstract Bangladesh is well-known as a developing nation around the world. Migration is common in Bangladesh, particularly within the country. To raise their living conditions (income, housing, education, health, communication, etc.), many people move to […]

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A Systematic Collaboration of Volunteer and Professional Fire Units in Hungary

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.1.1 Keywords:  volunteer firefighters, collaboration, fire safety partnership, emergency management policies, first responders Abstract Volunteer firefighter units provide fire protection and rescue in many countries, while efforts to ensure safety often fall under the competencies of municipalities and local communities. Hungary, a Central European country centralised a large portion of […]

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Director of the International Institute of Disaster Research – Prof. Dr. Vladimir M. Cvetković

Prof. Dr. Vladimir M. Cvetković is a recognized expert in Disaster Risk Management, with extensive experience in disaster risk reduction, community preparedness, disaster response, and recovery. His work focuses on improving the safety and resilience of communities. Professor Dr. Vladimir M. Cvetković has dedicated his career to advancing knowledge and understanding in […]

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Implications of Artificial Intelligence and Cyberspace on Risk Management Capabilities

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.18 Keywords:  artificial intelligence, autonomy, superiority in cyberspace, hybrid threats, risks, management Abstract The crisis management system is a key element of a modern, reliable, effective, and sustainable security system. In contemporary settings, management functions are implemented through the capabilities of a command-information system. Consequently, most activities are conducted within […]

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Understanding Crowd Dynamics and Disaster Risks in Kerala Temple Festivals: Strategies for Effective Management

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.17 Keywords:  crowd dymanics, crowd-induced disasters, temple festivals, stampedes, public safety Abstract Temple festivals in Kerala are vibrant cultural events that draw massive crowds, creating a complex environment where crowd dynamics can pose significant disaster risks. The large number of attendees, combined with limited space and inadequate safety measures, makes […]

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Integrating Multi-Source Geospatial Data and AHP for Flood Susceptibility Mapping in Ain Smara, Constantine, Algeria

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.16 Keywords:  flood susceptibility, geographic information system (GIS), analytical hierarchy process (AHP), google earth engine (GEE), Ain Smara Abstract Mapping flood susceptibility is essential for identifying flood-prone areas and informing flood risk management strategies. This study applies a multi-criteria decision-making approach to assess flood vulnerability in Ain Smara and its […]

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Sustainable Recovery: the Link Between Development and Response to Disasters

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.15 Keywords:  Sustainability, Vulnerability, Resilience, Development, Recovery Abstract This paper examines the critical role of sustainable recovery in strengthening disaster risk resilience through the integration of sustainable development principles into strategic planning and policy frameworks. Sustainable recovery comes as a result of respecting the basic principles of sustainable development when […]

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An Assessment of Socio-Economic Impacts of Rainstorm Disaster on the Livelihood of the Residents of Ikole Local Government Area in Ekiti State, Nigeria

Authors DOI:  Keywords:  Disaster, Rainstorm, Rainstorm disaster, Relief measures, Livelihood Abstract This study assessed the socio-economic impacts of the rainstorm disaster which occurred on 3rd March, 2023 on the livelihood of the residents of Ikole LGA in Ekiti State, Nigeria. The study area is prone to recurring rainstorms, a natural and metrological disaster […]

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Disaster Risk Reduction and Disaster Risk Management: State of Play in North Macedonia

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.13 Keywords:  risk, management, reduction, crisis, disaster, North Macedonia Abstract This paper explores the state of disaster risk reduction (DRR) and disaster risk management (DRM) in North Macedonia, highlighting their theoretical, normative, and institutional aspects. It examines the complex processes of crisis management, risk management, and DRR systems in the […]

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Optimising Disaster Resilience Through Advanced Risk Management and Financial Analysis of Critical Infrastructure in the Serbian Defence Industry

Authors DOI:  Keywords:  disaster risk management; resilience; risk management, financial analysis, critical infrastructure, security, defence, Serbia Abstract This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the financial factors and risk management strategies essential for optimizing disaster resilience within the Serbian defence industry’s critical infrastructure. The significance of this sector is multi-faceted, impacting national […]

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State Aid in Reconstruction of Natural and Other Disasters’ Consequences Using the Budget Funds of the Republic of Serbia

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.11 Keywords:  state aid, reconstruction, budget, natural disasters, risks, threats, public Abstract Financial law theory and practice emphasize the need to apply appropriate instruments to ensure the equitable use of collected public revenues, not only to achieve the fiscal interests of the country but also to address society’s non-fiscal needs. […]

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Industrial Disasters and Hazards: From Causes to Consequences—A Holistic Approach to Resilience Authors DOI:  Keywords:  hazards, disasters, resilience, industrial, definition, classification, consequences, human health, economic, environmental impact, causes, failures, human error, lessons Abstract Starting from accelerated industrial development, industrial disasters (chemical spills, explosions, nuclear accidents, etc.), which fall under man-made (technological) disasters, […]

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Role of Emerging Technology in Disaster Management in India: An Overview

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.9 Keywords:  Disaster Management, GIS, AI, Technologies, India Abstract India’s diversified topography and dense population present unique challenges for disaster management. Developing technologies for disaster management plans has the potential to improve reaction times and lessen the adverse effects of natural catastrophes. This paper meticulously examines the role of various […]

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Implementation of Disaster Risk Reduction and Management

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.8 Keywords:  Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management, DRRM, Implementation of DRRM, four thematic Areas of DRRM, Challenges in the Implementation of DRRM Abstract The high mortality rates resulting from the disaster have led to significant losses. This study is of utmost importance as it aims to evaluate the implementation […]

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Private sectors’ interventions in Disaster Risk Management

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.7 Keywords:  Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR); Disaster Risk Management (DRM); Private sector; Public Private Partnerships (PPPs); Capacity Building. Abstract The private sector can play a pivotal role in Disaster Risk Management (DRM) by providing services to strengthen resilience such as climate-resilient infrastructure, supply chain, recovery planning, etc. It can also […]

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A Systematic Literary Review on Community Resilience Indicators: Adaptation and Application of the BRIC Method for Measuring Disasters Resilience

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.6 Keywords:  community resilience, disaster resilience indicators, natural disasters, resilience index, BRIC, DROP Abstract Community resilience represents an important concept in the comprehensive approach to disaster management. It is assumed that optimal community resilience can mitigate negative impacts and enable adaptation, thereby reducing the negative consequences of future disasters. The […]

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An Inevitable Technological Disaster Type: Space Debris

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.5 Keywords:  space debris, active debris removal (ADR), space situational awareness (SSA), kessler syndrome, technological disaster Abstract The rapid accumulation of space debris has emerged as a critical threat to global satellite infrastructure, jeopardizing essential services such as communications, navigation and real-time weather forecasting, which are fundamental to effective disaster […]

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Business Continuity Planning for the Hazardous Chemical Handling Industry: A New Conceptual Approach Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.4 Keywords:  on-site emergency, business continuity planning, emergency response team, management representative, management team, sustainable business Abstract The conceptual approach of handling an on-site emergency and continuity of the business in difficult circumstances has been presented. The […]

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The Contribution of Roads to Forest Fire Protection in Tamza Municipality, Northeast Algeria

Authors DOI:  Keywords:  disasters, forest fires, roads, protection, Tamza, Algeria Abstract With rising forest fire frequency due to climate change, countries are advancing measures for prevention and faster emergency response. In Algeria, efforts centre on improving access to at-risk forests by expanding forest roads and paths. This study focuses on Ain Mimoun, […]

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Centres or Units: Making Sense of Decentralisation of Disaster Management in South African Municipalities

Authors DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.2 Keywords:  decentralisation, disaster management, disaster management centres, units, south African municipalities Abstract Disasters can shake institutions and their adaptive strategies temporarily and often in the aftermath of a disaster. Disaster events, such as floods and epidemics, unceasingly demonstrate that disasters provide an avenue for a “litmus test” for institutional […]

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Collaborative Gaps: Investigating the Role of Civilian-Religious Authority Disconnection in Psychosocial Support Provision during the 2014 Floods

DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18485/ijdrm.2024.6.2.1 Keywords:  collaboration, civilian, religious authorities, psychosocial support, disaster management Abstract This study examines the collaborative dynamics between civilian and religious authorities in providing psychosocial support following the 2014 floods in the Sava, Vrbas, and Vrbanja River Basins in the Republic of Srpska / Bosnia and Herzegovina. Through surveys with 275 […]

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Become a Member of the Scientific-Professional Society for Disaster Risk Management

Dear Members and Potential Members of the Scientific-Professional Society for Disaster Risk Management (SPS-DRM), Welcome to the Scientific-Professional Society for Disaster Risk Management (SPS-DRM), a unique and thriving community dedicated to advancing the field of disaster risk management in Serbia and beyond. By reading this, you are already taking a step toward […]

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Client Security and Protection in High-Risk Zones

Dear Readers and Colleagues, It is my great pleasure and honor to present the manual „Client Security and Protection in High-Risk Zones“ (Sicherheit und Schutz von Klienten in Hochrisikozonen / Obezbeđenje i zaštita klijenta u zoni visokog bezbednosnog rizika) by Nikola Vračević, an outstanding work that comprehensively and systematically illuminates the complex […]

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