About the Journal

The "Journal Geological Processes, Risks, and Integrated Spatial Modeling" (JGPRISM) publishes articles that delve into understanding various geological processes, associated risks, and the application of spatial modeling techniques to effectively manage risks in the context of sustainable development.

Articles in JGPRISM explore geological phenomena such as tectonic plate movements, erosion, sedimentation, volcanic activities, and their impacts on the environment and infrastructure. The journal also investigates the social, economic, and environmental consequences of geological risks, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, coastal erosion, floods, and soil and water contamination.

Integrated spatial modeling is a primary focus of JGPRISM, utilizing technology to visualize and analyze geological data spatially. The journal also discusses pattern and trend identification, risk modeling, and decision-making strategies for efficient and sustainable geological risk management.

JGPRISM aims to serve as a platform for researchers, practitioners, and academics to share knowledge and innovation in understanding, managing, and mitigating geological risks for environmental sustainability and sustainable development.