CFP: Urban Climate Science
Title:  CFP: Urban Climate Science
Source:  Others
Category:  Other Special Topics
Employer:  Computational Urban Science
Deadline:  10/1/2022 12:00:00 AM
Post Date:  6/17/2022 12:00:00 AM
Location: 
Contact:  Xinyue Ye: xinyue.ye@tamu.edu; Dev Niyogi happy1@utexas.edu
Describe:  Designing resilient human settlements responding to climate change needs an integrated framework. Heightened public awareness of extreme weather crises and demands for a more moral climate landscape has promoted the discussion of urban climate change ethics. Communities can greatly diminish their vulnerabilities under climate extremes and enhance their resilience through appropriate design and planning towards long-term stability. This special issue will bring together leading climate and urban scientists and scholars in related disciplines to share their research on challenges and solutions of urban climate science with a computational perspective. Possible Topics: This special issue will place an emphasis on the development of computational frameworks, methods and good case studies of tackling key research challenges related to Urban Climate Science. Important dates: • Full paper submission to the online submission portal: any day before Oct 1, 2022 • Initial decision on full papers: Oct 31, 2022 • Revised paper submission to the online submission portal: Nov 30, 2022 • Paper acceptance notification: Dec 31, 2022 For author instructions, please refer to “Submission Guidelines” at the Computational Urban Science journal homepage. All manuscripts, including support materials, must be submitted using the journal's online submission portal (https://www.editorialmanager.com/cusc/default1.aspx). When submitting your article, please select the designated Thematic Series “Urban Climate Science” in the "additional information Questionnaire" (the fourth step). First-time users of the online submission site must register themselves as an Author. https://www.springer.com/journal/43762/updates/20099224