51ST LISBON GLOBAL CONGRESS ON DISASTER MANAGEMENT 2026 - 51st LISBON Global Congress on Disaster Management, Sustainable Development & Globalization (DMDSG-26)
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Category Disaster Management, Sustainable Development & Globalization
Deadline: August 01, 2026 | Date: August 18, 2026-August 20, 2026
Venue/Country: Lisbon, Portugal
Updated: 2026-03-07 16:28:38 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
Call for papers/TopicsTopics of interest for submission include any topics on:1. Disaster Management (DM): Resilience and ResponseFocuses on the technical, legal, and operational frameworks for handling hazards.Risk Identification & AssessmentHazard Mapping and Geographic Information Systems (GIS).Vulnerability Analysis (Social, Physical, and Economic).Predictive Modeling and Early Warning Systems (EWS).Preparedness & MitigationCommunity-Based Disaster Risk Reduction (CBDRR).Structural Mitigation (Building codes, sea walls) vs. Non-structural (Policy, education).Emergency Communication Protocols and Disaster Simulation.Response & RecoveryLogistics and Supply Chain Resilience in Emergencies.Search and Rescue (SAR) Frameworks.Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) and "Build Back Better" (BBB) philosophy.Disaster GovernanceThe Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015–2030).Institutional Roles: Local, National, and International (UN Office for DRR).2. Sustainable Development (SD): Equity and LongevityFocuses on meeting current needs without compromising future generations.Environmental SustainabilityClimate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Mitigation.Natural Resource Management (Water, Soil, Biodiversity).Circular Economy and Waste-to-Energy Models.Social SustainabilityPoverty Eradication and Food Security (SDG 1 & 2).Gender Equality and Disability Inclusion in Development.Access to Quality Health and Resilient Education Systems.Economic SustainabilityGreen Finance and Sustainable Investment (ESG Criteria).Renewable Energy Transition (Decarbonization).Sustainable Urbanization and "Smart City" Governance.Policy & EthicsThe 2030 Agenda (Sustainable Development Goals).Intergenerational Justice and Environmental Ethics.3. Globalization (G): Interconnectivity and FlowFocuses on the transnational movement of capital, people, information, and risk.Economic GlobalizationTransnational Corporations (TNCs) and Global Supply Chains.International Trade Agreements and Market Deregulation.Financial Contagion and Global Economic Shocks.Technological & Cultural GlobalizationThe Digital Divide and Global Access to Information.Spread of Innovations (Satellite technology, AI, Blockchain).Cultural Homogenization vs. Glocalization (Global goals, local actions).Global GovernanceThe Role of the UN, WTO, and IMF.Non-State Actors: International NGOs and Civil Society.Sovereignty in a Transnational World.4. Interrelated Themes: The "Nexus"These topics represent the overlap where the three fields collide and influence each other.Risk-Informed DevelopmentHow globalization of trade increases "systemic risk" (e.g., a disaster in one country breaking a global supply chain).The impact of rapid, globalized urbanization on disaster vulnerability.The Climate-Globalization ParadoxHow global travel and industrialization (G) drive climate change, necessitating more robust sustainable development (SD).Technology Transfer: Using global networks to share green technologies with developing nations.Globalized HumanitarianismInternational Aid and Disaster Relief (G helping DM).The "Race to the Bottom": When globalization pressures countries to ignore building codes to attract foreign investment, undermining DM and SD.Resilient Infrastructure for a Global EconomyBuilding transport and digital hubs (G) that can withstand extreme weather (DM/SD).Green Energy as a security measure against global fossil fuel price volatility.
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