Disaster Science

  Disaster Science. Disaster Science deals with any harmful event that's caused naturally or the natural processes of the world. The severity of a disaster is measured in lives lost, economic loss, and also the ability of the population to reconstruct. Events that occur in unpeopled areas don't seem to be thought of disasters. Progress in Disaster Science focuses on integration analysis and policy in disaster analysis, and publishes original analysis papers and invited viewpoint articles on disaster risk reduction; response; emergency management and recovery. Disaster Science Associate in Nursingd Engineering (DSE) could be a peer reviewed international scientific journal that has an open access policy. DSE was based in 2015 and it's revealed often twice a year. The journal doesn't charge submission and publication fee DSE is dedicated to publication of original analysis on disasters. The journal publishes part, meteoric and climatological disasters, sea, ocean and coastal disasters, hydrological disasters, earthquake, landslide, rockfall, avalanche, storm, erosion, drought, fire, biological disasters (such as epidemics and bug infestation), disaster management, early warning systems, waste management (solid, medical and dangerous waste), basin and water quality management, environmental impact assessment, etc. covers topics. Moreover, this risk isn't equally distributed throughout society as humans have considerably altered the hydrological regime and a few population teams have a lot of resources than others to stop, mitigate, or endure extreme events (Masozera et al., 2007).

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