Section Policies

KAPAI: Journal of Disaster Management and Environment publishes manuscripts across several categories to accommodate diverse scholarly contributions and support the dissemination of scientific knowledge in disaster management and environmental studies.

Original Research Articles

Original Research Articles present novel findings derived from empirical studies, experiments, modeling, or analytical research. These articles must demonstrate methodological rigor, originality, and a significant contribution to scientific knowledge.

Review Articles

Review Articles provide critical syntheses of existing literature and offer analytical perspectives on specific themes in disaster management and environmental studies. These articles are expected to identify knowledge gaps and propose directions for future research.

Case Studies

Case Studies present in-depth analyses of specific disaster events, environmental management practices, or policy implementations. These articles emphasize practical insights, contextual understanding, and lessons learned for disaster risk reduction and environmental management.

Short Communications

Short Communications present concise reports of significant research findings, methodological innovations, or emerging issues that require timely dissemination.

Editorial

Editorials are written by the Editor-in-Chief or invited scholars and provide perspectives on emerging research trends, policy developments, or significant issues in disaster management and environmental sustainability. Editorials are generally commissioned by the editorial board and may be subject to editorial review rather than external peer review.