About the Journal
The International Journal of Emergency Management is a biannual, peer-reviewed publication committed to advancing knowledge and practice in the field of emergency and disaster management. It provides a vital forum for academics, practitioners, policymakers, and first responders to share research findings, case studies, and innovative strategies addressing the challenges of preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation. The journal’s multidisciplinary approach ensures a comprehensive examination of emergency management across local, national, and global contexts.
As a rigorously peer-reviewed journal published twice a year, the International Journal of Emergency Management upholds high academic standards while remaining deeply rooted in the practical realities of crisis and disaster response. It welcomes contributions from various sectors, including public health, homeland security, climate resilience, and urban planning, to foster cross-sector collaboration. The journal is dedicated to equipping professionals and scholars with evidence-based insights to enhance emergency management systems worldwide.
Focused exclusively on the field of emergency management, the International Journal of Emergency Management serves as a specialized platform for research and dialogue within the domain. Its biannual issues curate thought-provoking content that reflects the evolving complexities of disasters in the modern world. By prioritizing peer-reviewed scholarship and sector-specific relevance, the journal ensures that its readership stays informed on cutting-edge methodologies, technologies, and policies shaping emergency response and resilience planning.