Call for paper submissions: Climatic Change journal special issue on climate adaptation knowledge management
Paper submission deadline: February 28, 2025
Attention all researchers, innovators and climate action advocates! The MAIA project is curating a special issue for Springer Nature’s Climatic Change journal entitled “Next Generation of Knowledge Management for Climate Change Scientific Research.”
This is your chance to contribute to shaping the future of climate knowledge and action!
Overview
The EU-funded MAIA project aims to enhance the synergy and impact of climate change research and innovation. With the sheer volume of information—both valuable insights and misinformation—surrounding climate change, it’s crucial to develop tools and methods that make this knowledge accessible, understandable and actionable for stakeholders at all levels.
Key details
- Paper (not abstract) submission deadline: February 28, 2025
- Participating journal: Climatic Change
- Impact factor: 4.8
- Downloads: 2.4 million
- Median time from submission to decision: 21 days
Research topics
This special issue will spotlight innovative solutions that bridge the gaps in climate action-related knowledge, and could be taken up by the EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change.
If you have insights from ongoing or completed EU projects, or if you’re part of an innovative company or initiative with valuable experiences to share, we want to hear from you!
More than just an academic exercise, this special issue offers a chance to influence policy, engage with practitioners and drive real change in how we approach climate challenges.
Don’t miss this opportunity to share your insights and contribute to a critical area of climate knowledge. By sharing your findings, you can help shape effective strategies and policies to empower stakeholders and drive meaningful action on climate change adaptation.
For more information about the journal and its submission guidelines, and to submit your paper see the Climatic Change journal website.
We look forward to hearing from you!
–
Disclaimer:
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the granting authority. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
The information and documentation in this section are published with permission from their respective sources. While the MAIA Project strives to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the content, we make no guarantees or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the validity, reliability, or accuracy of the information. The original sources are solely responsible for the content they provide. We disclaim any liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information and for any actions taken in reliance on the information contained on this website.
Comments
There is no content