

Prevention, preparation, response, and recovery.Stakeholder modelling for sustainable DM.Human behavior for sustainable emergency management.

Sustainable regulatory aspects of disaster management and IS.Disaster management services interoperability.Emergency management requirement analysis, modeling, and design.Decision modelling frameworks in DM within sustainable development.Modelling DM knowledge for sustainable development.Potential topics include (but are not limited to): Besides covering the main issues of sustainable risk assessment and disaster management, other areas covered include disaster management sustainability, sustainable risk assessment of natural or technological disasters, risk assessment of disaster management policies and regulations, disaster management governance and sustainability, general disaster management risk assessment, and other related topics. Strategies, methods, and technologies for mitigating, preparing, responding, and recovering from various kinds of disasters (including natural and technological/man made) are needed in order to achieve the goal of sustainability and sustainable development and at the same time enhance our disaster management practices. Sustainable development covers environmental, social, and economic dimensions and requires a multi-disciplinary approach in order to examine, explore, and critically engage with issues and advances in these and related areas. It aims to encourage a perspective of sustainability in dealing with disaster management. The objective of this Special Issue “Risk Assessment and Sustainable Disaster Management” is to elicit papers related to sustainable risk assessment and disaster management topics.
