Call for Editorial Board Members Journal: Climate-Resilient Infrastructure and Multi-Hazard Engineering (CRIMHE)
We are pleased to announce the formation of the inaugural Editorial Board for Climate-Resilient Infrastructure and Multi-Hazard Engineering (CRIMHE), a new interdisciplinary journal dedicated to advancing engineering solutions for resilient infrastructure in the face of extreme climate and multi-hazard challenges.
Journal Mission & Scope
CRIMHE seeks to publish high-impact research at the intersection of climate science, civil engineering, and risk management. The journal focuses on innovative approaches to design, analysis, and policy that enhance the resilience of infrastructure systems worldwide. Key areas include:
- 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.
CRIMHE addresses a critical gap in the Web of Science database by providing a dedicated platform for research integrating climate science with civil engineering—a field of growing global importance and citation potential.
Role of Editorial Board Members
As an Editorial Board Member, you will:
- Providing strategic input on journal direction.
- Conducting peer review or managing the review process for submissions in your area of expertise
- Occasionally commissioning reviews or suggesting topics for special issues.
- Helping to promote the journal within your professional network.
Why Join CRIMHE?
- Shape a journal positioned at the forefront of climate resilience and multi-hazard engineering
- Engage with a diverse, global community of researchers and practitioners
- Enhance the impact and reach of critical research for sustainable and safe infrastructure
How to apply?
Please send your CV to editorial-crimhe@arsl-pub.com
We look forward to welcoming dedicated experts to our Editorial Board and together building a leading forum for resilient infrastructure research.
