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Opportunity - Call for Expressions of Interest "100 Papers to Accelerate Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation"

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Title
Call for Expressions of Interest "100 Papers to Accelerate Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation"
Organization
HAW Hamburg
Type
Others
Sector
  • Other
  • Climate Change
Country
  • Worldwide
Eligibility/Description
The "100 Papers to Accelerate Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation" Initiative

Climate change is one of the major challenges of modern times. However, the COVID-19 pandemic and the current conflicts seen in various countries, have been having various negative influences in the efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change.

A variety of papers published during the pandemic have helped to shed some light on its implications of the pandemic to sustainability and well-being:

But much research is still needed. If left unattended, these problems may undermine the achievement of the goals set at the Paris Agreement.

More importantly, a further deterioration of climatic conditions is likely to lead to a deterioration of living conditions-especially in the countries of the global South-, to increase poverty, and exacerbate inequalities. They also undermine the chances of achieving the UN SDGs by 2030.

There is therefore a perceived need to accelerate the efforts towards climate change mitigation and adaptation.

One area where action is required, is the need to address the various information and knowledge gaps surrounding many issues related to climate change mitigation and adaptation. Research can here play a key role.

Departing from this reality, the initiative "100 papers to accelerate climate change mitigation and adaptation" is being started. From September 2022 to September 2026, researchers from round the world and across a wide range of disciplines will work together in undertaking studies on a set of key topics related to climate change mitigation and adaptation, leading to scientific papers to be published in high quality peer-reviewed journals, all of which aimed at supporting SDG13 (Climate Action).

The initiative "100 papers to accelerate climate change mitigation and adaptation" is led by Professor Walter Leal https://walterleal.info/, a professor at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (Germany) and Manchester Metropolitan University (UK), which is the UK's number 1 sustainable University- placed first in the People and Planet University League 2021: https://www.mmu.ac.uk/sustainability

Professor Leal is a leading expert on sustainable development and climate change adaptation, Chair of the International Climate Change Information and Research Programme https://www.haw-hamburg.de/en/ftz-nk/programmes/iccirp/ a network of over 700 climate change specialists, and founding editor of the International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/ijccsm, he created in the year 2008.

He is also editor-in-chief of the African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation (https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6) which is open access, and the Handbook of Climate Change Management, the largest, non-publicly funded publication on the management of climate change ever produced: https://link.springer.com/referencework/10.1007/978-3-030-57281-5.

The initiative "100 papers to accelerate climate change mitigation and adaptation " will run from 2022 to 2026, with a total of 100 papers to be published in peer-reviewed journals during this period.

This is an unprecedented effort, mobilising well established climate researchers on the one hand, and doctoral students from all geographical regions on the other – so as to engage the next generation of researchers–, working on a truly interdisciplinary way. The concerted effort in the studies and production of the 100 scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals, will provide a solid and lasting contribution to the literature on climate change, in a way never seen before. The information and data deriving from the papers will also represent a concrete contribution from the academic community, to tackling climate change and its manifold impacts.

Further details on how to take part can be seen at:

https://www.haw-hamburg.de/en/ftz-nk/programmes/100papersclimate/.
Deadline
2022/08/31
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