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Mountain Research and Development is looking for trans- and interdisciplinary contributions that help understand the links between hazards, vulnerabilities, disaster management, and diverse dimensions of development, adaptation, and global change. Insights into integrative approaches to improving disaster management across the entire cycle from prevention to recovery are also highly welcome. Full papers are due by 1 September 2021.
Read the detailed call for papers: https://www.mrd-journal.org/issue/addressing-challenges-of-hazards-risks-and-disaster-management-in-mountain-regions/
Read about the journal’s section policies, guidelines, and submission procedure: https://www.mrd-journal.org/
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