Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk

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  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    1,204
  • Abbreviation
    Geomatics Nat Hazards Risk
  • ISSN
    1947-5705
  • e-ISSN
    1947-5713
  • Main Publisher
    Taylor & Francis
  • Publisher
    Informa UK Limited
  • Indian UGC
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  • Final Decision (day)
    294
  • Geography
    Anthropology
    Recreation
    Environmental sciences
    Science
    Geology
    Science
    Physics
    Meteorology
    Climatology
    Social Sciences
    Industries
    Land use
    Labor
    Management
    Industrial management
    Risk in industry
    Risk management
    Technology
    Environmental technology
    Sanitary engineering
    Technology
    Hydraulic engineering
    River, lake, and water-supply engineering (General)
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Description
Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk is dedicated to advancing knowledge and applications of geomatics in assessing, monitoring, and mitigating natural hazards. This journal bridges geospatial technologies with disaster risk management. It addresses key areas such as hazard mapping, vulnerability assessment, risk modeling, and emergency response planning. Its scope spans geodetic surveying and geographical analysis. The journal provides a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share insights and best practices. It incorporates remote sensing, GIS, and spatial analysis to understand and manage diverse hazards. It covers topics from earthquakes, landslides, and floods to wildfires and climate change impacts, offering comprehensive solutions to natural disaster challenges. Aimed at fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, it encourages submissions that improve our ability to predict and respond to natural hazards. It contributes to building more resilient communities by promoting innovation, technology, and informed decision-making. The journal serves as a vital resource for researchers and professionals involved in creating a safer and more sustainable future.
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