Call for Papers: Climate Resilience in Multi-Hazard Environments (CRIMHE)
We invite researchers and practitioners worldwide to submit original contributions to Climate Resilience in Multi-Hazard Environments (CRIMHE), a journal dedicated to pioneering engineering solutions that enhance infrastructure resilience under extreme climate and multi-hazard conditions.
As global challenges intensify, the intersection of climate adaptation and civil engineering has become crucial. CRIMHE serves as a leading platform for cutting-edge research, fostering innovations that address the dynamic and interconnected nature of climate-driven hazards.
Scope of the Journal
CRIMHE welcomes submissions across the following key areas:
- Climate resilient civil structures and infrastructure adaptation strategies.
- Multi hazard engineering covering floods, storms, earthquakes, heat and combined events.
- Urban infrastructure risk assessment and systems adaptability under climate stress.
- Water, stormwater and hydraulic infrastructure performance in changing climates.
- Geotechnical and hydrological interactions contributing to hazard behaviour.
- Coastal protection design, shoreline management and erosion control engineering.
- Disaster modelling, vulnerability analysis and predictive hazard simulation.
- Climate adaptive materials, structural systems, digital twins and engineering policy for resilience.
Why Publish with CRIMHE?
- Open Access: Immediate and broad visibility for your work.
- Rigorous & Efficient Peer Review: Ensuring high standards and timely publication.
- Interdisciplinary Reach: Attracts expertise from civil, water, geotechnical, climate modelling, and urban planning communities.
Join us in shaping a resilient future. Submit your work to CRIMHE and contribute to engineering solutions that withstand the challenges of tomorrow.
Submission Information
Manuscripts should be submitted online via the journal’s submission portal or to the email (editorial-crimhe@arsl-pub.com). For detailed author guidelines and submission instructions, please visit https://journal.arsl-pub.com/index.php/CRIMHE/about/submissions
