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Call for papers: UCL Open: Environment Special Series: Water and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Extended deadline for submissions: April 2022
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UCL Open: Environment invites submissions for a special series focusing on Water and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This Special Series will remain open until April 2022. The series will focus on SDGs 6 (clean water and sanitation), 13 (climate action), 14 (life below water) and 15 (life on land), but submissions on other SDGs are also welcome if they address topics regarding water.
Papers should be strongly inter- or multi-disciplinary either in terms of the author’s skill sets or subject matter. Discussion and research papers are equally welcome. Submissions covering an examination of progress on SDGs viewed from the perspective of the global water cycle, whether the indicators, targets and evidence available to us all /deliver a more balanced view of water and how it might be best managed in future, are also welcomed for submission.
Articles will be judged on the merit and scientific validity (sound scholarship) of the work and the Editorial Board are inviting submissions from people at any research or knowledge-based organisations (including NGOs, Think Tanks, IGOs/UN) and at all career stages, including early career researchers, mid-career professionals, and senior scholars.
The journal offers waivers and discounts for Article-Processing Charges including for articles whose corresponding authors are based in low-income countries (see here for more information). Authors are requested to contact the Editorial office ([log in to unmask]) prior to submission to enquire and request these discounts. Please note that authors ability to pay any charges regarding to publication are kept separate to editorial review and Editors are not responsible for determining these waivers and discounts.
For more information or to enquire about submission:
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About UCL Open: Environment
Published by UCL Press, UCL Open: Environment is a new, open, and transparent open access journal where high-impact disciplinary and interdisciplinary research is published that showcases radical and critical thinking on real-world issues, with the overall aim of benefitting humanity.
The journal welcomes submissions across all aspects of environment-related research and the generation of new knowledge.
Operating dually as an open access e-journal and offering more immediate publication in a dedicated preprint server, with open peer review, the entire publishing process will be accessible, transparent, fair, and accountable.
For more information or to enquire about submission:
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Journal aims and scope: https://bit.ly/33KiD5t
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