EIST Special Issue - Transitions Through a Lens of Urban Water - Call for Papers
The Call for Papers below, for a Special Issue in preparation for the journal Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions.
Contributions to a special issue on transitions from an urban water perspective are invited. The urban water sector seems to have ideal characteristics to be a model system for transitions studies. Urban water systems combine ecological, technological and social aspects that independently have the interest of the transitions research community. Moreover, the water sectors in different cities provide rich examples of systems in various phases of transitions.
The recent 3rd International Conference on Sustainability Transitions in Copenhagen featured a dedicated stream of presentations on this topic, suggesting urban water systems have become a steady niche in transitions research.
At this conference a number of papers were presented that form the basis of this proposed special issue. One of the aims of the special issue is to provide a comprehensive overview of the state of the art of the scholarship on urban water transitions. We would like to invite authors to contribute papers that address key questions from transitions studies with insights from urban water research.
Specifically, but certainly not exclusively, we are interested in contributions addressing urban water transitions from the perspectives of: · Actor dynamics and understanding agency · The role and dynamics of institutional change · Modelling approaches to understand transition processes
Important dates:
December 10th, 2012
Submission of abstracts, extended abstracts or full drafts to the guest
editors (fjalar.dehaan@monash.edu)
December 20th, 2012
Notification of acceptance
February 26th, 2013
Submission of full papers/manuscripts to EIST journal
The submitted contributions will undergo a peer review process geared at publication by the end of 2013 or the beginning of 2014.
Guest Editorial Team
Dr. Fjalar de Haan (Monash Water For Livability, Monash University,
Melbourne, Australia)
Dr. Ir. Niki Frantzeskaki (Dutch Research Institute For
Transitions, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
Briony Ferguson
(Monash Water For Livability, Monash University, Melbourne,
Australia)
Professor Rebekah Brown
(Monash Water For Livability,
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia)
Contact information |
Nieddu, Martino: Bâtiment Recherche 57 bis rue Pierre Taittinger 51096 Reims cedex Secrétariat
(email: fjalar.dehaan@monash.edu ; martino.nieddu@univ-reims.fr) Phone: 03.26.91.38.01/8721 |
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News type | CallForPaper |
File link | n/a |
File link local | CfP_EIST_SpecialIssueTransitionsThroughALensOfUrbanWater.pdf (PDF, 93 Kb) |
Source of information | UFR des Sciences Economiques, Sociales et de Gestion EA 2065 Organisations marchandes et institutions (OMI) |
Keyword(s) | Urban Water |
Subject(s) | ANALYSIS AND TESTS , CHARACTERISTICAL PARAMETERS OF WATERS AND SLUDGES , DRINKING WATER , DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION : COMMON PROCESSES OF PURIFICATION AND TREATMENT , HYDRAULICS - HYDROLOGY , INFRASTRUCTURES , MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION , METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , NATURAL MEDIUM , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , PREVENTION AND NUISANCES POLLUTION , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY , SANITATION -STRICT PURIFICATION PROCESSES , SLUDGES , WATER DEMAND , WATER QUALITY |
Geographical coverage | n/a |
News date | 13/11/2012 |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |