Call For Papers

The 3rd International Conference on Hazard Mitigation

in Geographic and Education Perspectives (ICHMGEP)

Theme

Anthropogenic Leverage on Environmental Changes and Disaster Management

Sub-Theme
The topics of the conference include the following, but not limited to:
  1. Environmental changes as the result of the anthropogenic process 
  2. Disaster mitigation for achieving sustainable development goals 
  3. Geoscience for disaster management 
  4. Geospatial technology innovation for disaster management 
  5. Science and technology innovation for improving resilience and risk reduction  
  6. Environmental science for disaster management 
  7. Policy, socioeconomics, and law in the context of disasters and environment
  8. Sustainability local knowledge for environmental and disaster management

Peer Review Process

The committee welcome prospective authors to submit article that contain work that is of long-term interest and benefit to the scientific community. The articles submitted to the committee should be relevant with the conference theme. To ensure the quality proceedings, an appropriate peer-review process will be carried out. This process will be performed by qualified experts in the scientific field related to disaster management who have international reputation. The peer review will uphold the standard norms and expectations of an ethical review process. To prepare an article, authors are to follow the guidelines below.

Guidelines

The manuscripts submitted to the committee should be original research and has not been published elsewhere. In addition, the committee welcomes review articles and other works that criticize the previous research findings and theories which offer a great benefit to a wider scientific community. Although a broader range of article types is offered, the authors should avoid making a poor quality manuscript that is worthless for publication.

To achieve the objectives above, the authors should meet the minimum criteria below.

  1. The publication of the manuscripts should provide a positive contribution to the scientific literature
  2. The manuscripts should provide useful insight
  3. The contribution offered by the manuscripts should not be new or unpublished results, but it can meet the following attributes:
  1. New explanations of familiar topics
  2. Excellent descriptions of complex subjects
  3. Review articles
  4. Useful or interesting background information
  5. Be more than an abstract (we reject 1-page, abstract-only articles)
  6. Have merit (through its rigor, accuracy, or correctness)
  7. Be original (previously unpublished and solely the work of the author)
  1. An abstract should contain sufficient summary of the paper and outline of goals, results and conclusion, including conveying sufficient understanding when read in isolation from the paper
  2. The manuscripts are expected to have an adequate title
  3. The conclusion presented in the manuscript should be reasonable
  4. The explanation in the manuscripts should be clear and concise
  5. The manuscripts should be written using correct English
  6. Poor manuscripts will be returned to the authors for re-writing or will be rejected if the author is unable to make the improvements suggested by the reviewers.
  7. The references should be appropriate with the topic, cite at least 15 international journal articles published within the last 10 years, and should reflect the current and key research in the field.
  8. The template of the manuscript can be downloaded by clicking the link below: