ABOUT THE JOURNAL
Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies is an influential, frequently cited, accredited, peer reviewed and Open Access journal published since 2006. Jàmbá (meaning disaster in Yoruba) is a journal in the field of disaster reduction, aimed at serving as a platform for discussion and debate in this relatively new field of study. View our Editorial Team.
Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies is an influential, frequently cited, accredited, peer reviewed and Open Access journal published since 2006. Jàmbá (meaning disaster in Yoruba) is a journal in the field of disaster reduction, aimed at serving as a platform for discussion and debate in this relatively new field of study. View our Editorial Team.
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Investigating the socioeconomic impacts of sewage spillages on businesses in the Umhlanga Rocks coastline area | |
Kalin Naidoo, Ntombifuthi P. Nzimande, Feroza Morris | |
09 April 2024 | |
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Empirical analysis of drought-induced cattle destocking in South Africa | |
Prince Nketiah, Herbert Ntuli | |
30 March 2024 | |
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Urban flooding: Coping with Weija Dam spillage by downstream communities in Ghana | |
Gloria Asare, Michael Tuffour | |
06 March 2024 | |
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A comparative study of earthquake disaster management laws between USA and Indonesia | |
Ardianto B. Rahmawan, Gabriela Eliana, Latif A. Habibi, Alyca A. Nariswari | |
22 February 2024 | |
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Research methods challenges: A case study of preparedness in The Bahamas | |
Trevor O. Johnson Jr, Jessica Jensen | |
07 February 2024 | |
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Discrepancy of the law on disaster emergency in Indonesia: In search of an integrated law | |
M. Yakub Aiyub Kadir, Teuku Ahmad Dadek, Azhari Yahya, Aditya Rivaldi | |
01 February 2024 | |
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Dissemination and participation in early warnings and disaster risk reduction in South Africa | |
Collins Muhame, Alice Ncube, Yonas T. Bahta | |
31 January 2024 | |
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Erratum: Determinants of health volunteer training in natural hazard management in Iran | |
Fereshteh F. Amini, Alireza A. Hidarnia, Fazlollah F. Ghofranipour, Mohammad E. Motlagh, Abdul Majid RahPima, Navvab Shamspour | |
11 January 2024 | |
Editorial - Special Collection: Framing and modelling disaster risk |
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Revisiting frameworks: Have they helped us reduce disaster risk? | |
Ben Wisner, Irasema Alcántara-Ayala | |
30 December 2023 | |
Original Research - Special Collection: Framing and modelling disaster risk |
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A bibliometric and systematic review of the Methods for the Improvement of Vulnerability Assessment in Europe framework: A guide for the development of further multi-hazard holistic framework | |
Ali Jamshed, Irfan A. Rana, Joern Birkmann, Joanna M. McMillan, Stefan Kienberger | |
27 December 2023 |
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Our next article, 'The African National Congress’s factionalism and targeted killings as risks to human security in KwaZulu-Natal province' authored by Collin O. Mongale and Jan C. Venter, is set to launch 26 April 2024. Get ready to dive into a compelling exploration of the ’... quest for curbing the crisis of factionalism in the ruling ANC, the article recommends that the ANC needs to re-visit its leadership selection as these killings have seemingly happened during leadership selection, which leads to ruthless competition of positions in government and party structures. Members of the ruling party need to identify themselves as one, as opposed to belonging to different factional groups within the party. Failure by the ruling party to address divisions within the organisation shall result in more fatal killings resulting from competition for positions and resources.' that promises to inform and inspire. | |
Posted: 2024-04-23 | |
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Posted: 2022-01-27 |
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