Call for Chapters in Springer Nature

๐Ÿ“ข Call for Chapters โ€“ Edited Volume by Springer Nature

Submission Open Now!

Title: Urbanisation and Waterscapes: Resilience and Sustainability in Urban Deltas

Editors: Dr. Kavita Dehalwar & SN Sharma

๐ŸŒ This edited book aims to explore how rapid urbanisation in deltaic regions interacts with water systems, governance structures, and socio-ecological resilience. It invites scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to contribute original research, case studies, and conceptual analyses that advance understanding of sustainable urban futures in water-rich yet vulnerable delta landscapes.

๐Ÿ“˜ Proposed Thematic Structure

Part I: Conceptual and Theoretical Foundations

Urbanisation, Water, and Deltaic Landscapes โ€“ A Conceptual Overview

Historical Perspectives on Urban Deltas and Waterscapes

Governance and Policy Frameworks for Urban Waterscapes

Part II: Pressures and Challenges of Urbanisation in Deltas

Climate Change, Sea-Level Rise, and Deltaic Vulnerability

Water Pollution, Waste Management, and Health in Urban Deltas

Land-Use Change and the Disappearing Urban Waterscape

Social Inequalities and Water Injustices in Urban Deltas

Part III: Case Studies from Global Urban Deltas

Ganges-Brahmaputra, Mekong, Nile, Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt, and Mississippi Deltas

Part IV: Towards Resilient and Sustainable Urban Deltas

Nature-Based Solutions

Smart Cities and Water Governance

Community-Led Resilience

Integrating Urban Planning and Water Security

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline: 22th November 2025

Full Chapter Submission Deadline: 5th December 2025

๐Ÿ–‹๏ธ Submission Guidelines

Authors are invited to submit:

A 300โ€“400 word abstract outlining objectives, methods, and findings.

Author details (name, affiliation, contact email).

All submissions should align with the bookโ€™s central theme and contribute to scholarly and policy-oriented discourse on urban resilience, sustainability, and water-sensitive planning in delta regions.

๐Ÿ“ฉ Submit abstracts and chapters to: kdehalwar@manit.ac.in or research@track2training.com

๐Ÿ“˜ Title: Urbanisation and Waterscapes: Resilience and Sustainability in Urban Deltas

๐ŸŒ Publisher: Springer Nature

๐Ÿ–‹๏ธ Editors: Dr. Kavita Dehalwar & SN Sharma

Join us in shaping an interdisciplinary dialogue on resilient urban deltas and sustainable waterscapes!

World Town Planning Day 2025: Planning for a Sustainable, Inclusive, and Resilient Future

Every year on November 8, urban planners, architects, policymakers, educators, and communities around the world come together to celebrate World Town Planning Day โ€” a global event that highlights the critical role of urban and regional planning in shaping sustainable, inclusive, and resilient human settlements.

๐Ÿ™๏ธ Origin and Significance

World Town Planning Day was established in 1949 by Professor Carlos Marรญa della Paolera of the University of Buenos Aires. Since then, it has been observed in more than 30 countries worldwide, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful urban and regional planning in improving the quality of life for people everywhere.

The day serves as a reminder that good planning is not just about building cities, but about creating livable, equitable, and environmentally responsible communities. It provides an opportunity to:

  • Recognize the contributions of planners and urban designers.
  • Promote public understanding of the importance of spatial planning.
  • Encourage collaboration between governments, academia, and citizens in managing urban growth and development.

๐ŸŒ† Theme for World Town Planning Day 2025: โ€œResilient Cities for a Changing Climateโ€

In the context of rapid urbanization, climate change, and socio-economic challenges, this yearโ€™s theme โ€” โ€œResilient Cities for a Changing Climateโ€ โ€” highlights how urban planning must evolve to confront new realities.

Resilience in city planning goes beyond physical infrastructure. It encompasses:

  • Climate Adaptation: Designing green and blue infrastructures, integrating renewable energy systems, and ensuring water-sensitive urban design.
  • Social Resilience: Fostering inclusive neighborhoods where every citizen โ€” regardless of income, gender, or background โ€” has access to housing, healthcare, education, and mobility.
  • Economic Resilience: Encouraging compact, mixed-use, and transit-oriented developments that support local economies and reduce carbon footprints.

๐Ÿ—๏ธ The Role of Urban Planning in Sustainable Development

Urban planning plays a pivotal role in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) โ€” particularly SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities. By integrating sustainability principles into land use, infrastructure, and transportation systems, planners help ensure:

  • Efficient land utilization through smart growth and transit-oriented development (TOD).
  • Better accessibility and mobility through non-motorized and public transport networks.
  • Protection of natural resources and green spaces.
  • Balanced urban-rural linkages for equitable regional development.

As noted in โ€œTransportation Engineering and Planningโ€ by C.S. Papacostas and โ€œUrban Transport: Planning and Managementโ€ by A.K. Jain, the quality of urban life is deeply influenced by how we design and manage transport systems and built environments. Planning decisions made today will determine the liveability and sustainability of our cities for decades to come.


๐ŸŒฟ Embracing Smart and Sustainable Planning Practices

In the digital age, urban planning is being transformed by technology. Concepts such as Smart Cities, Digital Twins, and Geospatial Analytics allow planners to simulate future scenarios, optimize land use, and ensure resource efficiency.

Key planning innovations driving the future include:

  • GIS and Remote Sensing for spatial decision-making.
  • AI and Big Data Analytics for predictive modeling of urban growth.
  • Community-driven Planning through participatory GIS and public engagement platforms.
  • Green Building and Energy Efficiency strategies that reduce urban carbon footprints.

Such innovations not only improve urban functionality but also align with the global movement toward Net Zero Cities and the Green Transition.


๐Ÿงญ The Plannerโ€™s Vision: Building for People, Planet, and Prosperity

Planners are the bridge between vision and implementation, ensuring that urban growth aligns with societal needs and ecological realities. Whether itโ€™s conserving heritage areas, designing pedestrian-friendly streets, or managing rapid metropolitan expansion, planners shape the framework of sustainable living.

World Town Planning Day reminds us that cities are living organisms, constantly evolving with peopleโ€™s aspirations, technologies, and environmental challenges. The role of planning is to guide this evolution responsibly โ€” balancing development with sustainability.


๐Ÿค Call to Action

As we celebrate World Town Planning Day 2025, let us reaffirm our commitment to:

  • Advocate for climate-resilient and inclusive cities.
  • Empower young planners, researchers, and policymakers to innovate sustainable urban solutions.
  • Collaborate across disciplines โ€” from architecture to transportation, from governance to social science โ€” to reimagine the cities of tomorrow.

Urban planning is not merely a technical discipline; it is an ethical responsibility toward our communities and the generations to come.
Let us plan not just for today, but for the future we want โ€” a world where every settlement is sustainable, equitable, and resilient.


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