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Npj Urban Sustainability: Call for Papers for the special issue “Urban inequalities and sustainability”

Npj Urban Sustainability: Call for Papers for the special issue “Urban inequalities and sustainability” 

The Nature portfolio journal Npj Urban Sustainability is currently accepting submissions for a special collection entitled “Urban inequalities and sustainability” (https://www.nature.com/collections/idcehacdfi). 

The deadline for submitting full papers in May 1, 2023. 

The guest editors of the special collection (Andrea Caragliu, Politecnico di Milano; Chiara Del Bo, Università degli Studi di Milano; and Sumana Bandyopadhyay, University of Calcutta) welcome submissions across a broad range of disciplines and topics related to urban inequalities. Both empirical and theoretical contributions to the collection are welcome; however, the latter should examine empirically and/or policy- relevant issues, and provide some real world data as a starting point. 

In particular, the editors welcome papers that deal with the determinants and the impact of urban inequalities, including, but not limited to, institutional quality, public governance, income, and well-being, health, schooling, housing and environmental inequalities, all declined along the urban dimension. Papers from both the Global North and Global South should address the following themes: Urban-rural inequalities; Within- and across-cities socio-economic inequalities; Environmental inequalities. 

Please notice that Npj Urban Sustainability is an open access journal. Information on APCs is available here: https://www.nature.com/npjurbansustain/apc 

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