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Scopus Call for Papers: “Extractive industries and regional diversification”
Countries dominated by extractive industries are routinely advised to promote economic diversification in order to reduce their vulnerability to a broader ‘resource curse’ and to prepare for a future with depleted or less demanded resources. Understanding the relationship between extractive industries and economic diversification is, therefore, central to economic and social sustainability (Lashitew et al., […]
Scopus call for papers: Special issue proposal to Trees, Forests and People – Wood-based solutions for forests and people
Special Issue Description: Trees and forests have been essential in human well-being since the beginning of time as direct sources of food, timber, energy and water, as well as other…
Scopus call for papers : Special Issue -“Inequalities of urban infrastructure in the context of healthy and resilient cities”
Societies from the developing world have experienced phenomenal and uneven urban transformations in the past several decades which have brought opportunities and challenges for sustaining healthy and resilient cities. People…
Call for papers: Externalisation
Due out: October 2021 Deadline for submissions: 7th June 2021 Externalisation is a strategy whereby States instigate measures beyond their own borders in order to prevent or deter the entry…
Call for papers: Announcing Volume 131’s Special Issue on the Law of the Territories
The Yale Law Journal invites submissions on the Law of the Territories, covering the broad range of local, federal, and international issues arising out of and affecting the U.S. territories and their…