International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering, Volume 4, Issue 3
International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering, Volume 4, Issue 3
Print ISSN: 2041-9031
Electronic ISSN: 2041-904X
Climate Change Adaptation: Use and Value of a Climate Buffer Area
Author(s): F. BAL & J.M. VLEUGEL Pages: 13 Page Range: 193 - 206 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/SAFE-V4-N3-193-206 | Open Access Details |
Climate Change and Water Resources: A Case Study of the Canadian Prairie Region
Author(s): SURENDRA KULSHRESHTHA Pages: 13 Page Range: 207 - 220 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/SAFE-V4-N3-207-220 | Open Access Details |
Trends in Rainfall and Streamflow Series: Portuguese Case Studies
Author(s): M.M. PORTELA, J.F. SANTOS & A.T. SILVA Pages: 27 Page Range: 221 - 248 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/SAFE-V4-N3-221-248 | Open Access Details |
Disaster-Related Displaced Somalis and Ethiopians in Yemen
Author(s): V. KOLMANNSKOG & T. AFIFI Pages: 11 Page Range: 249 - 260 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/SAFE-V4-N3-249-260 | Open Access Details |
CMS-Assisted Rock Mass Stability Assessment for Underground Excavation
Author(s): H. LU, Z.Q. LUO & M. MOMAYEZ Pages: 9 Page Range: 261 - 270 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/SAFE-V4-N3-261-270 | Open Access Details |
Integrated Solutions for Safe Fuel Tanks
Author(s): G. JANSZEN, A.M. GRANDE, P. BETTINI & L. DI LANDRO Pages: 8 Page Range: 271 - 279 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/SAFE-V4-N3-271-279 | Open Access Details |
Print ISSN: 2041-9031
Electronic ISSN: 2041-904X
An Interdisciplinary journal for research and applications
The International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering, due to its special nature, is an interdisciplinary area of research and applications that brings together in a systematic way many disciplines of engineering, from the traditional to the most technologically advanced. The journal covers areas such as crisis management; security engineering; natural disasters and emergencies; terrorism; IT security; man-made hazards; risk management; control; protection and mitigation issues.