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Disaster Advances (ISSN:0974-262X)

Disaster Advances (ISSN:0974-262X) is a monthly peer-reviewed scopus-indexed journal from 2009 to present. The publisher of this journal is World Researchers Associations. Disaster Advances (ISSN:0974-262X) committed to gathering and disseminating excellent research achievements. The journal welcomes all types of Engineering journal includes Social Sciences: Geography, Planning and Development, Engineering: Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, Environmental Science: Environmental Science (miscellaneous), Earth and Planetary Sciences: Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) .

Submission Dateline

( Vol 19 , Issue 02 ) | 22 Mar 2026

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Publication Date

( Vol 19 , Issue 02 ) | 31 Mar 2026

Aim And Scopes

Disaster Advances (ISSN:0974-262X)

  • 1. Social Sciences: Geography, Planning and Development

  • 2. Engineering: Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

  • 3. Environmental Science: Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

  • 4. Earth and Planetary Sciences: Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)

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Disaster Advances (ISSN:0974-262X)

  • DA-21-08-2025-5161
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Integrating Flood Volume Metrics into Disaster Management: Development of an Integrated Hazard Map System in Korea

Modern disaster environments in Korea are increasingly characterized by compound hazards where excessive flood volume (runoff) interacts with slope instability and storm surge. Yet, traditional disaster management practices have treated flood depth or inundation extent in isolation, without explicitly incorporating real‑time flood volume estimates into decision support. This paper proposes and e

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  • DA-09-08-2025-5159
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Behavioral Determinants of Flood Preparedness: A SEM-PLS Analysis of Communities along the Ciliwung River, Indonesia

This study aimed to assess the level of flood preparedness among communities residing along the Ciliwung River and to identify the key factors influencing their readiness. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected through structured questionnaires and analyzed with Structural Equation Modeling–Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) to examine the relationships between preparedness dimensions a

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  • DA-31-07-2025-5156
  • Disaster Advances

Climate Change-Induced Heatwaves and Public Health Policy: Evaluating Response and Resilience for Informal Settlements in Delhi

Climate change seems to be a reality which is driving extreme weather conditions across the planet. The recent heatwave trend in Northern India indicates that in 2024, Delhi experienced some of its highest recorded temperatures, with heatwaves persisting longer and becoming more intense. The city’s rising urban population and increasing deforestation have increased the urban heat island effect,

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  • DA-21-06-2025-5141
  • Disaster Advances

Satellite Receiver Geometry analysis using GPS & NavIC Combined Constellation

Currently, satellite navigation systems have played a vital role in geospatial autonomous positioning, supporting various applications, such as object tracking and missile launching. Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), including US-based GPS, Russia's GLONASS, Europe's Galileo, and Chinese BeiDou (BDS), offer worldwide coverage. Utilizing satellites from these systems enhances positioning

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  • DA-15-06-2025-5137
  • Disaster Advances

Analysis of influential factors in reducing disaster index (IRB) in Mamuju regency

Natural disasters in Mamuju Regency, West Sulawesi, Indonesia, pose significant threats to regional development and community security due to frequent occurrences of earthquakes, floods, and landslides. This study investigates the key factors influencing the reduction of the Disaster Risk Index (IRB) in the region, focusing on socio-economic conditions, community preparedness, and policy implement

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