International Conference of Geography and Disaster Management (ICGDM2018)
24-25 October 2018
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Two Publication Options
Paper must be carefully formatted following the template.
Forum Geografi Paper Template
Publication charge: International USD 200, Indonesia IDR 1.500.000
For manuscript preparation, authors must use the correct template.
Manuscript less than 6 pages should not be submitted. The maximum length of the manuscript is 10 pages.
Journal SCOPUS Publication
Publication charge: International USD 300, Indonesia IDR 4.000.000
Authors may select International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses as the publication of the submitted paper. The revised revised papers will be further processed in the journal. Second stage review may apply.
ATTENTION if you want SCOPUS Publication:
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International Conference of Geography and Disaster Management (ICGDM2018)
Conference Chair:
Jumadi, S.Si, M.Sc.
ICGDM invites authors to submit articles with specific interest to spatial analysis and regional analysis by applying GIS and/or remote sensing techniques for studying physical or human geographic phenomena in Indonesia (but not limited, studies from other areas of all over the world also welcome).
The review process will be handled by
Aditya Saputra, S. Si., M. Sc., Ph.D.
Scopes:
- Human geography
- Physical geography
- Environmental study/analysis
- Disaster-related study/analysis
- Regional study/analysis
Prof Raju Sarkar
geotechnology, soil mechanic, disaster management
Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, College of Science and Technology, Royal University of Bhutan
Bhutan |
Aditya Saputra, S. Si., M. Sc, Ph.D
Geo-Information for disaster risk management
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta (UMS)
Indonesia |
Andri NR Mardiah, Ph.D.
Disaster management, environmental policy, development planning
BAPPENAS (Indonesian Ministry of National Development Planning)
Indonesia |
Berton Panjaitan, Ph.D.
Disaster Management
National Disaster Management Authority of Indonesia
Indonesia |
Dr. Choirul Amin, S.Si, MM
Human Geography, Regional Planning, Migration
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta (UMS)
Indonesia |
Mr Danardono, S.Si., M.Sc.
Hidrology, Geomorfology Karst
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
Indonesia |
Dr. rer. nat. Djati Mardiatno
Disaster risk reduction
Geography Faculty, Universitas Gadjah Mada
Indonesia |
Dr. rer. nat Herlan Darmawan
Geophysics, Volcanology
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Indonesia |
Iqbal Putut Ash Siddiq, Ph.D.
GIS
Geography Department, Indonesia University
Indonesia |
Dr. Irwan Meilano
Geophysics, GPS observation, disaster and mitigation
Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB)
Indonesia |
Jumadi, S.Si, M.Sc.
GIS, Agent-based Modelling, Disaster Management
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta (UMS)
Indonesia |
Prof Junun Sartohadi
Geomorphology, physical geography, soil, disaster management
Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta
Indonesia |
Dr Kuswaji Dwi Priyono
Landslide hazard and physical geomorphology
Geography Faculty, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
Indonesia |
M Iqbal Taufiqurrahman Sunariya, S.Si., M.Sc.
Spasial Planning, Hidrology, Meteorologi, Klimatologi, Geomorfology, Environment Assesment
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
Indonesia |
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Baiquini
Regional Planning and urban studies
Geography Faculty, Universitas Gadjah Mada
Indonesia |
Dr. Muhammad Musiyam
Regional Geography
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
Indonesia |
Prof. Dr. Rijanta, M.Sc.
Regional Planning and urban studies
Geography Faculty, Universitas Gadjah Mada
Indonesia |
Dr. Sukamdi, M.Sc.
Human Geography, Demography, and population mobility
Geography Faculty, Universitas Gadjah Mada
Indonesia |
Syamsul Bachri, Ph.D.
Watershed management
Department of Geography, State University of Malang
Indonesia |
Vidya Nahdhiyatul Fikriyah, S.Si., M.Sc.
GIS and Remote Sensing for Natural Resources
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
Indonesia |
Kapil Gosh, Ph.D.
geo-environmental hazard and disaster management
Diamond Harbour Women's University, West Bengal India
India |
Prof Christopher Gomez
Physical geomorphology, Volcanology, Disaster management
Maritime Sciences, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan
Japan |
Riyanti Djalante, Ph.D.
Human geography, Disaster risk reduction
United Nation University
Japan |
Assoc Prof Dr Anderson Villa, MHSS, PhD
Urban planning and development, Population studies, Migration
Ateneo de Davao University
Philippines |
Prof Jia-Jyun Dong
Slope instability, landslide hazard and risk assessment
Graduate Institute of Applied Geology, National Central University
Taiwan |
Authors who submit to this event agree (if the papers are accepted) to the following terms:
Papers must be submitted on the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture, review, or thesis) and are not currently under consideration by another journal published by any publisher. The submitting author is responsible for ensuring that the article's publication has been approved by all the other co-authors. It is also the author's responsibility to ensure that the articles emanating from a particular institution are submitted with the approval of the necessary institution. Only an acknowledgment from the editorial office officially establishes the date of receipt. Further correspondence and proof will be sent to the author(s) before publication unless otherwise indicated. It is the condition of submission of a paper that the authors permit editing of the paper for readability.
Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
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Peer Review Process
All submitted full papers will be peer reviewed. The acceptance will be granted if the recommendations from the reviewers are positive. The criteria are based on the technical contents, clarity and format. Authors should make sure the submitted papers use the template for this conference. There are three review processes: Initial Review, Peer Review and Recommendation.
Initial Review
The track director evaluates each manuscript in the submission track to determine if its topic and content is suitable for consideration for the conference before being reviewed. Manuscripts that do not meet minimum criteria are returned to the authors. This is in the best interest of the authors who could then decide to either correct the problems or to submit the manuscript to a more appropriate venue, avoiding delays from a lengthy review process that would nonetheless lead to rejection.
Peer Review
Manuscripts that pass the initial review by the Track Directors, will be sent to several referees based on their expertise. Each manuscript is reviewed by at least two referees. The referees are asked to evaluate the manuscript based on its originality, soundness of methodology, impact to design research, and relevance to design practices. To facilitate timely publication, referees are asked to complete their reviews and provide individual critiques within two weeks. After collecting the referees' reports, the Track Director makes a recommendation on the acceptability of the manuscript.
Acceptance Decision
Based on the referees' comments, the Track Director makes a final decision on the acceptability of the manuscript and communicates to the authors the decision, along with referees' reports. The status reports to reviewers should identify the reviewers of each paper, the final decision can be "Accept Submission", "Revisions Required", or "Decline Submission." The revised version should be submitted considering the review comments.
Plagiarism
The authors should make sure that the manuscript pass a criterion of maximum 30 percents similarities to other publications.