Call for Chapters | Springer Nature Edited Book on Delta-Related Research
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Call for Chapters | Springer Nature Edited Book on Delta-Related Research
Researchers, academicians, planners, professionals, and scholars are invited to contribute original book chapters for an upcoming edited volume focused on sustainability, resilience, governance, mobility, climate adaptation, and transformative planning in delta regions.
📖 Proposed Title:
Integrated Rural–Urban Dynamics in Delta Regions: Sustainability, Resilience, and Transformative Planning
The book aims to bring together interdisciplinary perspectives on:
✔️ Delta urbanism and climate resilience
✔️ Sustainable mobility and infrastructure
✔️ Water governance and environmental sustainability
✔️ GIS, remote sensing, and spatial planning
✔️ Disaster risk reduction and adaptive planning
✔️ Smart regional systems and inclusive development
✔️ Livelihood transitions and socio-economic change
📌 Important Details:
• Publisher: Springer Nature
• APC/Publication Charges: NIL
• Abstract Length: ~200 words
• Full Chapter Length: 6000–10000 words
• Submission Format: MS Word (.doc/.docx)
📅 Abstract Submission Deadline: 30 May 2026
📧 Submit your abstract/chapter to:
research@track2training.com
🔗 Read full call:
Track2Training Call for Chapters
We encourage researchers working in urban planning, sustainability, environmental studies, transportation, climate adaptation, governance, and regional development to contribute and share this opportunity within their academic networks.
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