Anthropocene Coasts is launching a new topical collection titled Tour de Coasts.
It has long been the goal to begin meaningful knowledge exchange among the global network of Future Earth Coasts (FEC) affiliated researchers and practitioners, and communities engaged with them. These partners have unique understandings of coastal sustainability issues reflective of a variety of coastal system types, geographies, and socio-economic realities. This special collection is supported by FEC and provides a forum for knowledge exchange about priority coastal sustainability concerns and aims to create a comprehensive understanding of coastal sustainability challenges and opportunities from a global perspective.
For this Special Collection, Anthropocene Coasts invites manuscripts of all aspects of coastal sustainability challenges and opportunities globally including but not limited to: governance; individual, cultural, community, and ecological health; effective and inclusive communication; human behavioral change; food, water, and housing security; ecological analyses; economics and financial incentives; potential for managed coastal retreat; technology and increased connectivity; coastal disease threats and health benefits; use crises to inform; and modeling.
The submission deadline for this collection is July 21, 2025. You can submit your manuscript any time before then, and all articles published by the journal are made freely and permanently accessible online immediately upon publication. You can access the topical collection via this link.
Learn more about this special collection: https://link.springer.com/collections/ejiiccbbia
Submit your manuscript: https://www.editorialmanager.com/anth/default.aspx