- Crisis Response Journal | Global information resource for all aspects . . .
Now in its 18th year, Crisis Response Journal, along with its associated channels, is the global information resource that covers all aspects of human-induced disasters and natural hazards, spanning response, disaster risk reduction, resilience, business continuity and security
- Crisis Response Journal : About Us
Now in its 17th year, Crisis Response Journal, along with its associated channels, is the global information resource that covers all aspects of human-induced disasters or natural hazards, spanning response, disaster risk reduction, resilience, business continuity and security
- Crisis Response Journal : Editions
Crisis Response Journal is one of the leading crisis management journals with news, blogs and opinion pieces from some of the biggest names in the industry
- Crisis Response Journal : CRJ Spring 2025 is out now!
Looking into the theme of complex systems, this edition explores the dynamics of crisis management, highlighting interconnected, complex problems, evolving security threats, and the role of innovative tools in disaster response
- Crisis Response Journal : CRJs Summer 2025 edition is out now!
In terms of recovery and response: Dr Abdou Salam Gueye and Charlie Reeves explain how the World Health Organization’s initiatives, such as sub-regional stockpiling, act as a solution to Africa’s public health emergencies, and Lindsay Lowery explores a portable cooling system that can be integrated in facilities for a more respectful and
- Crisis Response Journal : Revisiting Operation Nimrod 45 years later
This edition's comment explores the global unrest and crises, from pandemics to climate change, and looks at resilience, preparedness, and proactive solutions to navigate a world in turmoil
- Crisis Response Journal : Volume 16 Issue 1
May 2025: Violence against healthcare staff continues to rise, with 14 per cent reporting physical assaults in 2024 In response, the NHS has appointed the Assist Security Group to help train workers on how to handle conflict and prevent violence
- Crisis Response Journal : Why do crises get worse just when you think . . .
Why do crises get worse just when you think it’s all over Once the immediate crisis is over, the real challenge begins Dr Tony Jaques takes a look at legal proceedings, public enquiries, and lawsuits that can linger for years post-crisis, citing the Black Saturday Australian bushfires and Exxon Valdez oil spill as cases to learn from
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