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New Special Issue on 'Inclusive Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Health (WASH2): Towards a Sustainable and Healthy Society"
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Re: New Special Issue on 'Inclusive Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Health (WASH2): Towards a Sustainable and Healthy Society"
I am just bringing this back to the top of the pile by copying more information about your planned journal issue for next year from your website:
www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/spec...lusive_wash2_healsocThis Special Issue calls for original research on those excluded people who may be systematically ignored from WASH2 services, initiatives, and programs due to poverty, power (both local and international), social exclusion, and other hidden factors in society. It will also focus on individual inequalities such as gender and disability, which can lead to the unsafe condition of those people related to WASH2. Moreover, the SI will uncover the inequalities in some groups in the society, such as caste or religion, who face challenges in accessing WASH2 services. Politicospatial inequalities such as informal settlements/slums or remote/rural places could also enhance unsafe WASH2 services in many parts of the world. We also call for papers examining the challenges faced by groups such as the homeless, indigenous people/First Nations communities/aboriginal people, and farmers who are systematically excluded from WASH2 services, plan, programs, and initiatives in low-, middle-, and high-income countries. Critical review papers with the new dimension will also be considered for this Special Issue.
It's the first time I've seen the new accronym WASH2 (where the "2" refers to "health"). Interesting. I wonder if it will stick.
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As a Chief Guest Editor of 'Sustainability' journal (SCI&SSCI INDEXED, IF-2.592) for a Special Issue on "Inclusive Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Health (WASH2): Towards a Sustainable and Healthy Society", I would like to invite you to submit your research papers to this journal. I am co-editing this special issue with Prof. Chad Staddon from the University of West of England Bristol. Please check the link for more details about this special issue:
www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/spec...lusive_wash2_healsoc
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 February 2021.
Thanks a lot
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Nazim
Assistant Professor of Environmental Sciences
Asian University for Women, Bangladesh
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Community-based Research Laboratory (CBRLab)
Department of Geography, University of Victoria
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Asian University for Women
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