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Welcome to the June 2025 edition of the Journal of Search and Rescue. It is with sincere gratitude
and humility that I write this inaugural editorial, having recently joined the editorial board. To be
invited to serve in this capacity is both an honour and a privilege, and I take this opportunity with
a strong sense of commitment to the values, purpose, and community that this journal represents.
For many of us involved in Search and Rescue, the work is not merely technical or operational; it
is profoundly human. It demands decisiveness, collaboration, and resilience under pressure.
Contributing to the academic foundations that support such work is not simply an intellectual
pursuit—it is a practical necessity. The journal’s role in advancing that foundation remains vital,
helping to shape approaches that improve safety, efficiency, and preparedness across the sector.
We meet this mid-year edition at a time of significant global complexity. Geopolitical tensions,
mass displacement, and humanitarian emergencies continue to rise in frequency and severity.
Compounding these are a growing number of large-scale transportation incidents—across
aviation, maritime, and terrestrial contexts—which present logistical, environmental, and
interagency coordination challenges of increasing scale. These realities underscore the need for
SAR systems that are not only informed by sound research but supported by robust operational
capabilities.
In this environment, it is essential to remember that effective search and rescue is grounded not
only in academic insight, but also in professional knowledge, realistic training, operational
competence, and the readiness to respond with clarity and assurance. Evidence and experience
must inform one another—this is where real progress occurs. The strength of SAR lies in its blend
of scientific rigour and situational adaptability, and it is in this intersection that the journal continues
to play a pivotal role.
As a long-time follower of this publication, and now as an editor, I am continually inspired by the
breadth and quality of insight shared in its pages. It is a reminder that no single discipline,
organisation, or nation holds all the solutions—but by fostering a spirit of shared learning, we
continually move closer to excellence in practice.
The Journal of Search and Rescue remains a vital space for scholarship, dialogue, and
innovation. My hope is that it will continue to serve as a forum where research translates into
action, where voices from across disciplines are heard, and where the collective knowledge of
this global community can be harnessed to meet the evolving demands of the field.
To all who have contributed, reviewed, and supported this journal—thank you. It is your dedication
and expertise that sustain this platform. I look forward to working with you and learning from you
as we move forward together.
Stay safe, stand ready—and thank you for all that you do.
Dr Alun Newsome, Editor