Contribute to the Australian Journal of Emergency Management

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The Australian Journal of Emergency Management (AJEM) is seeking article submissions for its 2023 editions.

AJEM is a quarterly journal of analysis, considered views, lessons learned and insights into current and future issues. Researchers and practitioners at all levels of emergency management are encouraged to submit content.

In 2023 the AJEM editorial committee is seeking submissions that focus on the cascading and compounding nature of natural hazard events, and the link between climate and disaster in the Australasian context.

Submissions can include research for peer review, reports (1500-3000 words) and shorter ‘News & Views’ articles (700-1500 words).

Interested contributors can read the submission guidelines here.

AJEM is an official publication of the Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience. It has a Q2 ranking and is an open access publication under a Creative Commons license. AJEM does not charge author fees.

Learn more about AJEM and read past editions here.

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