Special Issue
Topic: Tsunamis Disaster Risk Management and Resilience Community
A Special Issue of Disaster Prevention and Resilience
ISSN 2832-4056 (Online)
Submission deadline: 31 May 2024
Guest Editor(s)
Special Issue Introduction
Tsunami Disasters are a global concern, and they have caused catastrophic consequences, including considerable loss of life and economic damage, in recent decades. Considering that a large number of people and environments suffer from tsunamis each year, these events are earning increasing attention from both the science community and local authorities. However, efforts to model, assess, and manage tsunami risk remain limited despite their potential to reduce and mitigate these risks. Equally important is enhancing the resilience of cities and their residents against disasters. This Special Issue aims to provide a platform for studies that propose and develop innovative techniques or approaches for addressing tsunami disasters. We invite and encourage submissions in the following areas:
- Propagation processes and numerical simulations of Tsunamis;
- GIS-based risk assessment;
- Construction of resilient communities and societies;
- The disaster chain of riverbank landslides and Tsunamis;
- Prediction of Tsunamis under different scenarios.
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Submission Information
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Submission Deadline: 31 May 2024
Contacts: Monica Wang, Assistant Editor, monica@dprjournal.com