Call for Papers: ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering
Special Collection on Integrative Analysis and Modeling of Interdependent Systems
Modern socio-environmental systems have evolved into complex networks of nested systems encompassing a variety of social institutions/organizations, engineering infrastructures, and natural processes. This special collection will focus on the following major themes:
- Reviews on the principles, mechanisms, and interactions among interdependent systems
- Application of complex system modeling to interdependent systems (e.g., system dynamics, agent-based modeling, network modeling, data-driven modeling) at global, national, regional, or local scales
- Integrated assessment or modeling framework (e.g., data analytics, life cycle assessment, domain specific models integrated with system modeling) to examine system solutions for the short-term (e.g., water stress) and the long-term goals (e.g., carbon neutrality)
- Social dynamics and policy innovations of managing interdependent systems and scarce resources
- Novel risk and resilience assessment of interdependent systems and communities to hazards (e.g., COVID19, tropical storms, fires, earthquakes)
- Convergent research from programs such as Innovations at the Nexus of Food, Energy and Water Systems (INFEWS), Critical Resilient Interdependent Infrastructure Systems and Processes (CRISP), and Dynamics of Integrated Socio-Environmental Systems (DISES)
Call for papers and more info can be found at
https://ascelibrary.org/pb-assets/images/CUSTOM%20PAGES/FILES/EE%20Special%20Collection%20Integrative-1613054550040.pdf
Please consider submitting your manuscripts if you see a fit.
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Shima Mohebbi, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
George Mason University
Fairfax VA
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