Scopus Index (2025)
Disaster Advances (ISSN:0974-262X) Scopus Indexed

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 18 , Issue 05 ) | 26 Oct 2025

Day
Hour
Min
Sec

Publication Date

( Vol 18 , Issue 05 ) | 31 Oct 2025

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)

Latest Journal Here

Disaster Advances (ISSN:0974-262X)

  • 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

read more
  • 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

read more
  • DA-15-06-2025-5136
  • Disaster Advances

Enhancing the Integrated Utilization System for Hazard Maps in Response to Complex Flood Risks in Korea

As the frequency and intensity of natural disasters continue to rise due to climate change, the importance of hazard maps in disaster risk reduction has grown significantly. In Korea, various types of hazard maps—including flood trace maps, inundation forecast maps, landslide risk maps, and coastal flood projection maps—are produced by multiple agencies using different standards and methods. H

read more
  • DA-10-06-2025-5134
  • Disaster Advances

A Study on the Establishment of an Integrated Mobile Disaster Site Situation Management System

Modern disasters are increasingly complex and multi-faceted, making prediction and response difficult, and underscoring the importance of initial response. To address these challenges, it is necessary to shift from the traditional centralized disaster management paradigm to a field-centric smart disaster management system. In this study, we establish the concept of a mobile integrated disaster sit

read more
  • DA-26-05-2025-5133
  • Disaster Advances

Evaluating the quality of basic services in fire disaster response based on minimum service standards: a case study of Mamuju regency

This study aims to evaluate the quality of basic services in fire disaster response in Mamuju Regency by analyzing key performance indicators in alignment with Indonesia’s Minimum Service Standards (Standar Pelayanan Minimal/SPM). Employing both qualitative and quantitative methods, the research combines descriptive analysis, Likert-scale-based survey data, and advanced Structural Equation Model

read more
Disaster Advances logo