AIMS & SCOPE

The Journal of Risk Analysis and Crisis Response aims to promote the development of science and technology in the field of risk analysis and crisis response, to provide a forum for sharing theory and applications in this field, and for exchanging research findings and case studies. The journal will stimulate intellectual debate on risk and crisis, addressing the growing concern about the role of risk and crisis in modern society among industry officials, researchers, regulators and academics and increasing exchanges among those engaged in risk analysis and crisis response.

The Journal of Risk Analysis and Crisis Response is peer-reviewed and publishes both high-quality academic and application-oriented papers in the fields of risk analysis and crisis response. The journal is particularly interested in papers on the following topics:

  • General theory and methods on risk analysis and risk management
  • General theory and methods on crisis response and emergency management
  • Risks caused by environmental hazards
  • Risks caused by natural disasters
  • Risks caused by terrorism
  • Risk identification and management in food safety
  • Risk issues in industrial systems
  • Investment risks in projects
  • Risks in financial systems
  • Risks faced by insurance industry
  • Risks in information systems
  • Emerging risks related to new technologies and environment
  • Emerging risks related to global climate change
  • Emergency management of catastrophic accidents
  • Emergency management of natural disasters
  • Public health and crisis response to outbreaks
  • Information systems serving for risk analysis and risk management
  • Internet of Intelligences and risk radar