The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction is an international forum for issues related to post-conflict environments and explosive hazards clearance for the conventional weapons destruction (CWD) community, including humanitarian mine action (HMA) and physical security and stockpile management (PSSM). The Journal is a platform for practitioners, researchers, and organizations working in mine action and PSSM to share program information, research and development, and field work; and represents a historical resource for the community of practice within CWD.
The Journal is produced by the Center for International Stabilization and Recovery at James Madison University, and is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.
Current Issue: Volume 28, Issue 1 (2024)
Articles
The Mine Action Trauma Care Collaborative: Enhancing Coordination Between Humanitarian Mine Action and the Emergency Health Response to Civilian Casualties of Explosive Ordnance
Hannah Wild, Christelle Loupforest, Loren Persi, Elke Hottentot, Sebastian Kasack, Firoz Alizada, International Blast Injury Research Network (IBIRN), Adam Kushner, and Barclay T. Stewart
Inclusive Data Mangement: Reporting, Storing, and Sharing of Information on Beneficiaries in the Mine Action Sector
Maysa Hajjaj PhD; Lauren Burrows; Teia Rogers; Natalia Lozano, PhD; Sarah Kamal Elias; and Samban Seng
The Detection Problem: An Eight-Decade Challenge: The Difficulty of Practically Detecting and Discriminating Mines, Booby Traps, and Victim Operated Improvised Explosive Devices
Roly Evans, Tracey Temple PhD, and Liz Nelson