Call for Papers, ITDRR2025 (hybrid) in Kyoto, Japan
THE 10TH IFIP WG5.15 CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN DISASTER RISK REDUCTION (ITDRR-2025) to physical attendance but will also offer virtual participation.
ITDRR-2025 provides an international forum for researchers and practitioners to present their latest findings and innovations in information technology for disaster risk reduction.
The accepted papers will be published in the IFIP AICT series by Springer as post-conference proceedings. The total length of a paper should be 10 – 16 pages according to the IFIP AICT Guidelines (including tables, figures, and references).
Paper Templates
- There will be samples of files in the IFIP AICT Guidelines link.
- If you cannot download the sample file, please change the browser or use an FTP client.
For instructions for authors, please check the following links:
- Instructions for Authors of Papers to be Published in Springer Computer Science Proceedings
- Instructions for MS Word 2003, MS Word 2010-2016, LATEX2, Quick Start for MS Word 2010-
2016
Papers will be refereed and accepted based on their scientific merit and relevance to the conference.
- At least one author of an accepted paper must present it at the conference.
- Accepted papers will be published in the IFIP AICT series by Springer.
Topics
The organizers of this conference invite prospective authors to submit high-quality research papers addressing, but not limited to, the following topics of interest:
- Advanced ICT (IoT, sensors) for disaster management
- Artificial Intelligence and disasters
- Climate change and disaster risk
- Community Resilience
- Climate information management
- Cloud Computing in emergency management
- Command and control studies
- Crowdsourcing, digital volunteers and citizen journalism
- Data analytics and information visualization for disasters
- Digital transformation in emergency management
- Disaster information processing
- Disaster prevention, mitigation and preparedness
- Disaster relief and resilience
- Disaster vulnerability and risk management and assessment mapping
- Disaster monitoring
- Disaster information management systems
- Disaster risk reduction Disaster communications
- Emerging technology support for disaster risk reduction (Robotics, UAV)
- Hazard and vulnerability analysis
- ICT challenges in emergency management
- Integrated risk governance Mobile computing and emergency management
- Security, privacy and trust issues in disaster management
- Simulation and gaming for disaster management
- Situation awareness and Common Operational Picture
- Social media and disasters Socio-economic impacts of disasters
- Trust Issues in the disaster risk reduction context
- Universal design thinking for disaster risk reduction
- VR/AR technology application for disaster management and training
All accepted papers will be published in IFIP AICT series by Springer as post-conference proceedings, and they will be indexed by Scopus.