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Leveraging artificial intelligence in disaster management: A comprehensive bibliometric review

Arief Wibowo, Ikhwan Amri, Asep Surahmat, Rusdah Rusdah
Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies | Vol 17, No 1 | a1776 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/jamba.v17i1.1776 | © 2025 Arief Wibowo, Ikhwan Amri, Asep Surahmat, Rusdah Rusdah | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 12 August 2024 | Published: 07 April 2025

About the author(s)

Arief Wibowo, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Information Technology, Universitas Budi Luhur, Jakarta, Indonesia
Ikhwan Amri, Center for Disaster Studies, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Asep Surahmat, Department of Information System, Faculty of Technology and Design, Universitas Utpadaka Swastika, Tangerang, Indonesia
Rusdah Rusdah, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Information Technology, Universitas Budi Luhur, Jakarta, Indonesia

Abstract

The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technology presents promising opportunities to improve disaster management’s effectiveness and efficiency, particularly with the rising risk of natural hazards globally. This study used the Scopus database to offer a bibliometric review of AI applications in disaster management. Publications were chosen based on research scope (natural hazards), source type (journals and conference proceedings), document type (articles, conference papers and reviews) and language (English). VOSviewer and Biblioshiny were utilised to analyse trends and scientific mapping from 848 publications. The finding shows a rapid increase in AI studies for disaster management, with an annual growth rate of 15.61%. The leading source was the International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences – ISPRS Archives. Amir Mosavi was the most prolific author, with 10 documents. The analysis reveals that China was the most productive country, while the United States was the most cited. Six research clusters were identified through keyword network mapping: (1) disaster monitoring and prediction using IoT networks, (2) AI-based geospatial technology for risk management, (3) decision support systems for disaster emergency management, (4) social media analysis for emergency response, (5) machine learning algorithms for disaster risk reduction, and (6) big data and deep learning for disaster management.

Contribution: This research contributes by mapping the application of AI technology in disaster management based on peer-reviewed literature. This helps identify major developments, research hotspots, and gaps.


Keywords

artificial intelligence; disaster management; natural hazard; bibliometric analysis; Scopus

Sustainable Development Goal

Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities

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