Amazing Opportunity for researchers: Call for Paper submissions on Climate Change Mitigation and Ecological Resilience for Sustainable Planetary Health

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Amazing Opportunity for researchers: Call for Paper submissions on Climate Change Mitigation and Ecological Resilience for Sustainable Planetary Health
Springer invites submissions for a special collection on Climate Change Mitigation and Ecological Resilience for Sustainable Planetary Health, published in Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine. This collection seeks interdisciplinary research exploring the complex links between climate change, ecosystems, and human well-being. Springer Nature welcome original research, reviews, policy analyses, and case studies on topics such as health impacts of climate change, ecological resilience, adaptation strategies, sustainable food systems, governance, and indigenous knowledge.
Call for Paper submissions Overview
The climate crisis poses a dual challenge, undermining the integrity of both natural and social ecosystems, while simultaneously threatening public health, healthcare delivery, food and water security, and social resilience. These impacts are not isolated; they form a web of interactions where ecological degradation can exacerbate human vulnerabilities, and human activities can further accelerate environmental decline.
This special Collection seeks to advance interdisciplinary dialogue and scientific inquiry into how climate change influences both ecological and human health, and how integrated solutions can foster sustainable planetary health. This paradigm recognizes the interdependence of thriving ecosystems and healthy communities. By combining insights from environmental science, public health, urban planning, agriculture, indigenous knowledge systems, and the social sciences, Springer Nature aim to identify transformative strategies that can mitigate risks, enhance resilience, and promote long-term sustainability.
Springer Nature welcome researchers to contribute to this special Collection by submitting original research articles, systematic reviews, policy analyses, and case studies that explore multifaceted relationship between climate change, ecological health, and planetary health along with innovative approaches, evidence-based interventions, and governance mechanisms to safeguard both people and the planet.
Topics of interest for the Call for Paper submissions include but are not limited to:
Suggested themes include (but are not limited to):
- Climate change impacts on public health •
- Ecological health as a determinant of human well-being •
- Resilience and adaptation strategies in healthcare systems under climate stress •
- Mental health and psychosocial consequences of climate-related disasters •
- Climate change migration and health impacts •
- Biodiversity, ecosystem services, and their influence on the well-being of the population, including health outcomes •
- Sustainable urban planning and nature-based solutions for healthy cities •
- Climate-resilient agricultural and food systems •
- Indigenous knowledge, cultural heritage, and traditional ecological practices in climate adaptation •
- Governance frameworks and cross-sectoral policy innovations for planetary health •
- Reducing food waste and climate mitigation strategy •
- Sustainable diet for low carbon footprint and better human health •
Financial Mechanisms for Planetary Health Interventions
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 13, Climate Action.
All submissions in this collection undergo the journal’s standard peer review process. Similarly, all manuscripts authored by a Guest Editor(s) will be handled by the Editor-in-Chief. As an open access publication, this journal levies an article processing fee (details here). Springer Nature recognize that many key stakeholders may not have access to such resources and are committed to supporting participation in this issue wherever resources are a barrier. For more information about what support may be available, please visit OA funding and support, or email [email protected] or the Editor-in-Chief
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