Foundations and Frontiers: An Overview of Natural Hazard Management in Mountainous Regions.- Part I.Understanding the Hazards: Geospatial and Geological Insights.- Groundwater and its impact on landslides along Himalayan Regions-A Review Geospatial Modelling of Seismic Vulnerability using Entropy-AHP-A Case Study of the Himalayas.- Modeling Landslides Using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Geospatial Techniques to Mitigate Hazard Risks in the High Mountain Himalayan Landscapes of Sikkim and Darjeeling, India.- Housing Lessons Post-2022 Afghanistan Earthquake.- The Damage and Reconstruction Challenges in Mountainous Areas in the July 2020 heavy rain disaster in Japan.- Cases of damage caused by mountain hazards that occurred in Japan from 2014 to 2022.
- Landslides information by geological environment in mountain hazards in Japan.- Part II.Approaches to Mitigation and Management: Leveraging Technology and Knowledge.- Wide-area extraction method for sediment runoff range after mountain disasters in Japan.- Harnessing Local and Indigenous Knowledge for Effective Geo-Hazard Mitigation and Management in Oke Imesi Ekiti, Nigeria.- A Comprehensive Guide to Stopping another Flood Calamity using geology and GIS applications-Case Study from Pakistan.- Application of Relative Effect Method for assessment of Landslide Susceptibility Mapping along Mughal road, NW Himalayan region, Jammu and Kashmir, India.- Community and Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Disaster Management and PreparednessRemote Sensing of 'Ghost Villages'-The Challenge of Rural Migration in the Mountainous state of Uttarakhand, India.
- Adventure in High Altitude of Mountainous Topographies and Health Impacts: Lensing Tourism Sustainability via Reducing Ecological and Sociocultural Footprint and Health Emergency and Medical Assistance Management.- Resilience and Recovery - Utilizing the Japan Assessment of Disaster Risks and Ecosystem Services (J-ADRES) Tool to Address Land Use and Infrastructure Challenges in Japan.