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Reviewer Acknowledgement

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The editorial team of Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies recognises the value and importance of peer reviewers in the overall publication process – not only in shaping individual manuscripts, but also in shaping the credibility and reputation of our journal.

We are committed to the timely publication of all original, innovative contributions submitted for publication. As such, the identification and selection of reviewers who have expertise and interest in the topics appropriate to each manuscript are essential elements in ensuring a timely, productive peer review process.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank the following reviewers who participated in shaping this issue of Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies:

Adrian Phiri Andries Jordaan Anske Grobler Barend Prinsloo Ben Wisner Buh Gaston Carl Taylor Charity Chenga Christo Coetzee David Alexander Dawie van Vuuren Dewald van Niekerk Earl Goodyear Elaine Enarson Eric Nealer Freek Cronjé Gabriel Kassenga Gerda van Dijk Gerrit van der Waldt Gideon van Riet Henrik Tehler Ilan Kelman Jacques Rothmann JC Gaillard Jeffrey Ngaka Koos van Zyl

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Kwasi Appeaning-Addo Kylah Genade Louise van Dyk Lynnette Fourie Mada Watson Mark Shapiro Marlene Wiggill Mateugue Diack Michael Murphree Mmaphaka Tau Mohamed Hamza Neeltje du Plessis Patrick Gwimbi Per Becker Peter Rogers Phil O’Keefe Roopinder Oberoi Susanna Hoffman Tanya le Roux Temi Ologunorisa Terry Gibson Terry Jeggle Tigere Chagutah Werner Scholtz Willem Mostert Willi Faling We appreciate the time taken to perform your review successfully. In an effort to facilitate the

selection of appropriate peer reviewers for Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies, we ask that you take a moment to update your electronic portfolio on www.jamba.org.za for our files, allowing us better access to your areas of interest and expertise, in order to match reviewers with submitted manuscripts.

If you would like to become a reviewer, please visit the journal website and register as a reviewer.

To access your details on the website, you will need to follow these steps: 1. Log into the online journal at http://www. jamba.org.za

2. In your ‘user home’ [http://www.jamba.org. za/index.php/jamba/ user] select ‘edit my profile’ under the heading ‘my account’ and insert all relevant details, bio statement and reviewing interest.

3. It is good practice as a reviewer to update your personal details regularly to ensure contact with you throughout your professional term as reviewer to Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require assistance in performing this task. Margo Martens submissions@jamba.org.za Tel: +27 (0)21 975 2602 Fax: +27 (0)21 975 4635

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