Aim and Scope
ASEAN Natural Disaster Mitigation and Education Journal (ANDMEJ) is a leading peer-reviewed and open-access journal, published by Institute for Advanced Social, Science, and Sustainable Future (IASSSF), Jakarta, Indonesia, with e-ISSN: 3025-0285. ANDMEJ is published twice a year (January and July), and all articles published are available online with open access.
Aims
ANDMEJ aims to publish high-quality scholarly works from researchers, academics, professionals, and practitioners worldwide. This journal is dedicated to advancing the knowledge and practice in the field of natural disaster mitigation and education, with a focus on innovative models, methods, and strategies that have a global impact.
Focus
ANDMEJ focuses on advancing interdisciplinary research and practical approaches that address the challenges of natural disaster mitigation and education. The journal emphasizes innovative strategies, community engagement, and the integration of cutting-edge technologies to enhance disaster preparedness and resilience, with a particular focus on models and practices that have a global impact.
Focus
This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including:
- Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies: Research on region-specific methods and approaches for mitigating impacts of natural disasters common in Southeast Asia including typhoons, floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and droughts, with emphasis on collaborative regional frameworks.
- Educational Approaches to Disaster Preparedness: Studies examining curriculum development, teaching methodologies, training programs, and educational initiatives designed to enhance disaster literacy and preparedness among various populations across ASEAN member states.
- Community-Based Disaster Risk Management: Investigations into participatory approaches, local knowledge integration, community mobilization strategies, and grassroots initiatives that strengthen community resilience and response capabilities in disaster-prone areas of Southeast Asia.
- Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge Systems: Research documenting and analyzing traditional ecological knowledge, indigenous early warning systems, and cultural practices that contribute to disaster risk reduction and environmental management in ASEAN communities.
- Disaster Communication and Information Systems: Studies on effective warning systems, risk communication strategies, information dissemination methods, and technological applications tailored to diverse linguistic and cultural contexts across ASEAN countries.
- Cross-Border Disaster Management Cooperation: Research on transboundary disaster response mechanisms, regional early warning systems, resource-sharing frameworks, and policy coordination among ASEAN member states for enhanced disaster management.
- School-Based Disaster Preparedness Programs: Studies focusing on developing safe school infrastructure, school disaster management plans, disaster risk reduction education, and student engagement in preparedness activities across ASEAN educational institutions.
- Post-Disaster Recovery and Educational Continuity: Research examining strategies for maintaining educational services during and after disasters, trauma-informed teaching approaches, and rebuilding educational systems in affected ASEAN communities.