论文投稿 | SCI建筑城市环境顶级期刊5项征稿选题,可准备今年的发表计划啦

文摘   2024-03-04 11:50   上海  

本期摘选了两本SCI顶级期刊《Building and Environment》&《Sustainable Cities and Society》的5项论文征稿主题。在今年有投稿计划,或有申请计划需要期刊论文提升录取成功率的读者,可在上半年做提前安排。


📋《Building and Environment

征稿1:室内环境质量综合因素对居住者健康福祉等多领域研究

征稿2:从微观到宏观探讨建成环境的弹性

征稿3:COVID-19大流行后的建筑设计和运营


📋《Sustainable Cities and Society

征稿1:智慧城市框架下,实施新兴技术以提高公民参与和协作

征稿2:由气候和健康问题创建可持续城市


Building and Environment

SCI WOS分区等级: Q1

SCI中科院分区等级一区(工程技术大类)

同时被列为前5%的Top期刊

影响因子 | Impact Factor: 7.4

引用评分 | CiteScore: 11.3

《Building and Environment》SCI分区(截止2024.3月)


主要研究主题有:用于高性能建筑和城市的智能技术和集成系统;建筑物的热舒适性、通风、声学和视觉性能及其对人类的影响;涵盖新兴技术、经济、教育和政策等多层面问题的设计决策工具;减轻环境影响和实现低碳、弹性和可持续建成环境的解决方案等等。具体可查看下图:


《Building and Environment》期刊研究主题


📑Building and Environment》征稿 1

“Multi-Domain Investigations in the Built Environment for Occupant Health, Well-Being, and Performance”

室内环境质量综合因素对居住者健康福祉等多领域研究

#多感官、环境感知、居住者行为、居住者健康和福祉

Multisensory; Environmental perception; Occupant behavior; Occupant health and wellbeing


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背景说明

室内环境质量,包括热、视觉、空气质量和声学因素,对不同用户的反应、居住健康、居住福祉等产生着深远影响。个人与环境的相关因素,如用户年龄、能源价格、建筑的设计和运营也会影响用户的反应和感受情况。而由于目前现有的研究中,这些因素主要被作为单独研究的对象,所以此次特刊旨在针对室内环境质量及其他因素的多领域影响进行综合研究,目标希望增强并批判性地反思目前对用户与建成环境之间复杂相互作用的有限理解。

征稿原文如下:The Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) stimuli, including thermal, visual, air quality, and acoustic factors, have a profound impact on various human responses, including occupant health, well-being, and performance. Personal and contextual aspects, such as age of occupants, energy price, and building design and operation, can also influence human responses. These aspects are referred to as “domains” and have mainly been studied in isolation. This Special Issue seeks scientific investigations targeting multi-domain effects of IEQ and beyond. The goal is to enhance and critically reflect on the present limited understanding of the complex interactions between humans and built environments.


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客座编辑:

  • Assist Prof. Giorgia Chinazzo, Ph.D

    西北大学-Northwestern University, United States of America

  • Assoc Prof. Rune Korsholm Andersen, Ph.D

    丹麦技术大学-Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

  • Prof. Dr. Marcel Schweiker

    亚琛工业大学-RWTH Aachen University, Germany


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稿件提交信息:

  • 提交截止:

    31-May-2025(ddl)

  • 提交链接:

    https://www2.cloud.editorialmanager.com/bae/default2.aspx

  • 文章类型:

    在线投稿时请选择 "VSI: Multi-domain research"

📑Building and Environment》征稿 2

Resilience in the Built Environment from a Micro- to Macro- scale

从微观到宏观探讨建成环境的弹性

#建成环境、弹性与可持续性、气候变化、流行病、健康影响

Built environment; Resilience and sustainability; Climate change; Pandemics; Health impact


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背景说明

过去十年中,我们的建成环境遭受了重大危机,从气候变化、自然灾害、再到能源短缺和流行病传播。这些危机深刻影响了我们的社会环境,同时也影响着人们的健康和福祉,降低了基础设施的功能性,改变了人们与生活工作环境的互动方式,甚至创造了不适宜居住的环境。这些问题也强调了对风险评估进行全面研究、以及对探索可行解决方案的迫切需要。理解和实施此类解决方案对于达成更具弹性的建成环境至关重要。该特刊旨在探讨从居住者/用户尺度到社区尺度过渡的各个阶段,讨论建成环境复原力的最新研究方案。

征稿原文如下In the past decade, our built environment has encountered significant crises, ranging from climate change, natural disasters, to energy shortages and pandemics. These crises have profoundly impacted our society, affecting human health and wellbeing, reducing infrastructure functionality, altering how people interact with their living and working environment and even creating uninhabitable environments. This emphasizes the critical need for comprehensive research on risk assessment and the exploration of viable solutions. Understanding and implementing such solutions is crucial to attain a more resilient built environment. This special issue aims to explore the latest research on resilience in the built environment from a human-scale to a community-scale, encompassing the various transitional stages in between.


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客座编辑:

  • Assoc Prof. Chen Zhang, PhD

    奥尔堡大学-Aalborg University, Denmark

  • Prof. Zhengtao Ai, PhD

    湖南大学-Hunan University, China

  • Assoc Prof. Ongun Berk Kazanci, PhD

    丹麦技术大学-Technical University of Denmark, Denmark


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稿件提交信息:

  • 提交截止:

    30-Sep-2024(ddl)

  • 提交链接:

    https://www2.cloud.editorialmanager.com/bae/default2.aspx

  • 文章类型:

    在线投稿时请选择 "VSI: Resilient built environment" 

📑Building and Environment》征稿 3

“Building Design and Operation after the COVID-19 Pandemic”

COVID-19大流行后的建筑设计和运营

#建筑能源绩效、建筑设计与运营、碳排放与可持续性、环境健康、公共卫生

Building energy performance; Building design and operations; Carbon emissions and sustainability; Environmental health; Public health


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背景说明

新冠疫情对社会产生了深远的影响,在此期间,建筑在公共卫生、居住福祉、复原力和可持续性方面体现了关键的作用。随着世界至后疫情时代过渡,我们需要审视和传播有关建筑设计和运营的知识,同时也需要展开广泛的研究,以确保更安全、更健康和更可持续的建成环境与社会环境。本期特刊旨在为后疫情时代不断演变的建筑设计和运营提供一个全面、及时的研究和讨论平台,共同应对COVID-19 大流行后的建筑设计和运营问题。相关的研究范围包括但不限于:建筑内部以健康为中心的设计、针对流行病的弹性建筑实践等,如侧重适应性和准备度、减少建成环境碳足迹的可持续性和环境考虑、优化建筑性能的技术集成居住者健康和能源效率联系、相关的政策和监管变化等,可结合建筑、工程、公共卫生、环境科学、技术和政策等多方面视角。

征稿原文如下:COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus disease 2019, has had a profound and far-reaching impact on society, highlighting the critical role of buildings in public health, occupant well-being, and resilience, and sustainability. This emphasis does not solely address the immediate concerns related to pandemics but also contributes significantly to the long-term well-being of occupants and the efficient utilization of resources. As the world navigates the transition to a post-pandemic era, it is imperative that we examine and disseminate knowledge about the design and operation of buildings to ensure safer, healthier, and more sustainable built environments. This calls for extensive research in building design and operation after COVID-19 pandemic for creating a healthy, safe, resilient, and sustainable society. This special issue aims to provide a comprehensive and timely platform for research and discourse on the evolving building design and operation in the post-pandemic era. The special issue will focus on the building design and operation after the COVID-19 pandemic. The scope of this special issue includes but is not limited to these topics: health-centric design within buildings, resilient building practice in response to pandemics with a focus on adaptability and preparedness, real-world solutions in building design and operation in the post-COVID-19 era, sustainability and environmental considerations that reduce the carbon footprint of the built environment, technology integration to optimize building performance, occupant health and energy efficiency, policy and regulatory changes influenced by the pandemic, and interdisciplinary insights that combines expertise in architecture, engineering, public health, environmental science, technology, and policy to address the complex challenges posed by the pandemic.


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客座编辑:

  • Associate Prof. Dr. Sumei Liu

    天津大学-Tianjin University, China

  • Prof. Dr. Tengfei Zhang

    天津大学-Tianjin University, China


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稿件提交信息:

  • 提交截止:

    31-May-2024(ddl)

  • 提交网站: 

    https://www2.cloud.editorialmanager.com/bae/default2.aspx

  • 文章类型名称:

    在线投稿时请选择"VSI: Post-pandemic Building Design and Operation" 



《Sustainable Cities and Society
SCI WOS分区等级: Q1
SCI中科院分区等级: 一区(工程技术大类)
同时被列为前5%的Top期刊
影响因子 | Impact Factor:11.7
引用评分 | CiteScore:18.4


《Sustainable Cities and Society》SCI分(截止2024.3月)


主要研究主题有:智慧城市和弹性环境;城市环境中的气候变化减缓和适应;环境健康监测与改善;大数据、机器学习、人工智能应用及案例研究;城市社区中的行为监测和分析;信息及通信技术、智能电网和智能基础设施;绿色基础设施和最佳管理实践等等。具体可查看下图:


《Sustainable Cities and Society》期刊研究主题

📑Sustainable Cites and Society》征稿 1

Emerging Technologies Implementation for Improving Citizen Participation and Collaboration

智慧城市框架下,实施新兴技术以提高公民参与和协作

# ICT助建智慧城市、电子参与和电子政务、参与,透明度和协作、虚拟/增强现实,人工智能,交互式应用程序等

ICT and smart cities; E-participation and E-government; Participation, transparency, and collaboration; Emerging technologies, Virtual reality, Augmented reality, Artificial intelligence, Interactive apps


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背景说明

在过去的几十年中,信息和通信技术ICT在民主政治和治理进程中发挥了关键作用,成为了让公民参与动态,支持决策进程的方式之一,也带来了更高的数据收集、更好的信息流动和更高的信息透明度。基于此功能开设的新兴技术平台、应用程序和工具,除了为公民提供更多参与公共问题的机会外,还提供了监督公共管理事务的机会,也可通过向不同社区公开关键问题来促进民主进程;促进公民知情、直接投票和众包决策的同时,增加对管理者与民众之间的信任度。但尽管学者们强调需要加强公民参与公共问题的实际实践,目前大部分研究仅停留在分析模型和框架范畴,真正落实使用新兴技术的电子参与倡议和项目较少。本期特刊旨在填补这一研究空白,尤其关于新兴技术的实施对协作治理模型中公民参与的作用,以及对智慧城市层面的后续影响。相关的主题如下:如何利用公民电子参与举措实施新兴技术,相关的挑战阻碍和解决方案、在智慧城市框架下促进公民参与和协作举措、新兴技术中公职管理人员的数字能力,支持公民在基于新兴技术的系统实施下进行协作和参与、如何使用数字参与和联合平台管理协调危机情况,如环境灾难、健康危机等。

征稿原文如下:During the last decades, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have played a key role in democratic political and governance processes (Ramadani et al. 2022), seeking to engage citizens in participatory dynamics, supporting more democratic decision-making processes and strengthening representative democracy. By contrast, up to now, this implementation of ICTs has mainly produced higher data collection, better information flows and higher information transparency (Al Sulaimani and Ozuem, 2022).


With the rise of emerging technologies (ETs), new sceneries seem to be arisen. Indeed, ETs should go beyond providing higher access for citizens to participate in public issues, co-creating and co-deciding public affairs in an equal power basis with public institutions (Casiano et al., 2022; Mergel, 2015), especially in crisis situations (Criado et al., 2020). It also offers the opportunity to monitor the behavior of public managers and politicians, which improves accountability and promotes democratic processes by opening critical issues for different communities (Schmidthuber et al., 2017). This way, an increasing number of governments around the world are implementing platforms, applications, and tools based on ETs to promote an informed citizenry, direct voting, and crowdsourced decisions, trying to increase trust in government (Marino and Lo Presti, 2018).

Nonetheless, although academic scholars have highlighted the need to strengthen research focused on actual practices of citizen involvement in public issues (Rodríguez Bolívar et al. 2018; Alcaide Muñoz et al. 2017), we can only find prior research analyzing models and frameworks that have addressed this question (Cortés-Cediel et al. 2019; Boukris et al. 2016). Also, evidence of e-participation initiatives and projects in which ETs are being used is scarce, limiting the understanding and learning that these practical experiences could provide. Therefore, this special issue seeks to shed some light with contributions offering rigorous research evidence about these experiences to fill the gap in the use of ETs in e-participation initiatives, especially concerning the ET implementation and impact on citizen engagement in collaborative governance models.


Among others, the following tentative themes are the interest for the special issue:

① Theoretical approaches to the study of citizens participation using emerging technologies (ETs);

② ET implementation in the use of citizen e-Participation initiatives;

③ Citizen participation and collaboration initiatives promoting under the Smart Cities framework;

④ Collaborative and social platforms under ETs to foster co-production (participatory budgeting initiatives, new projects, etc.);

⑤ Empirical experiences on the use of digital participation and co-production platforms to manage and coordinate crisis situations (Environmental catastrophes, health crisis, etc.);

⑥ Digital competence of public officials in ETs to support citizen collaboration and participation under implementation of ET-base systems;

⑦ Political leading initiatives in implementing ETs form citizen participation and collaboration;

⑧ Benefits, challenges, and barriers in ET implementation for citizen participation and collaboration;

⑨ Improving inclusiveness in citizen participation using ETs.

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客座编辑:

  • Prof. Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar

    格拉纳达大学-Universidad de Granada, Spain

  • Assoc. Prof. Laura Alcaide Muñoz
    格拉纳达大学-Universidad de Granada, Spain

  • Assist. Prof. Cristina Alcaide Muñoz
    阿尔卡拉大学-Universidad de Alcalá, Spain


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稿件提交信息:

  • 提交截止:

    29-May-2024(ddl)

  • 提交网站: 

    https://www2.cloud.editorialmanager.com/scsi/default2.aspx

  • 文章类型名称:

    在线投稿时请选择"VSI: ETs for e-participation" 

📑Sustainable Cites and Society》征稿 2

“To Create Sustainable Cities: Focusing on Climate and Health

由气候和健康问题创建可持续城市

#健康城市与可持续发展、城市气候与流行病、城市热岛效应、气候适应型城市

Healthy cities and sustainable development; Urban climate and epidemics; Urban heat island; Climate-resilient cities


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背景说明

快速城市化仍在继续中,预计到2050年,世界三分之二以上的人口将居住在城市地区。届时,城市气候带来的严峻挑战,例如城市热岛效应、空气污染等日益严重的问题,将直接影响人类健康。因此,为了创建可持续城市,深入了解城市、气候和健康之间的相互作用也将至关重要。本期特刊提倡在“城市→气候→健康”框架下进行跨学科研究,为政府管理者、城市规划者、设计师、气候政策制定者、气象专家以及公众卫生专家等提供新的知识、技术、策略和创新。征集的论文主题包括但不限于:城市化对城市气候的影响、评估与城市气候相关的健康风险、城市与气候及健康之间的相互作用、气候变化与全球变暖及热浪问题对健康的影响、城市化与城市发展和健康的联系、气候流行病学、气候适应、缓解战略和政策研究。

征稿原文如下:Rapid urbanization continues, and it is expected that by 2050, more than two-thirds of the world’s population will live in urban areas. This poses serious challenges to urban climate, such as the worsening urban heat islands and air pollution, which directly affects human health. Therefore, in order to create sustainable cities, it is crucial to have a deep understanding of the interaction between urban, climate, and health. To fill this gap, this special issue advocates interdisciplinary studies within the framework of ‘urban à climate à health’, providing new knowledge, technologies, strategies, and innovations for government administrators, urban planners or designers, climate policymaker or meteorological experts, and public health professionals. Papers are solicited with the topics of interest including, but are not limited to:

① Impact of urbanization on urban climate;

② Assessment of health risk associated with urban climate;

③ Interaction between urban, climate, and health;

④ Climate change, global warming, heatwaves and health;

⑤ Urbanization, urban development, and health;

⑥ Healthy cities;

⑦ Climate epidemiology;

⑧ Climate adaption, mitigation strategies and policy



With the rise of emerging technologies (ETs), new sceneries seem to be arisen. Indeed, ETs should go beyond providing higher access for citizens to participate in public issues, co-creating and co-deciding public affairs in an equal power basis with public institutions (Casiano et al., 2022; Mergel, 2015), especially in crisis situations (Criado et al., 2020). It also offers the opportunity to monitor the behavior of public managers and politicians, which improves accountability and promotes democratic processes by opening critical issues for different communities (Schmidthuber et al., 2017). This way, an increasing number of governments around the world are implementing platforms, applications, and tools based on ETs to promote an informed citizenry, direct voting, and crowdsourced decisions, trying to increase trust in government (Marino and Lo Presti, 2018).

Nonetheless, although academic scholars have highlighted the need to strengthen research focused on actual practices of citizen involvement in public issues (Rodríguez Bolívar et al. 2018; Alcaide Muñoz et al. 2017), we can only find prior research analyzing models and frameworks that have addressed this question (Cortés-Cediel et al. 2019; Boukris et al. 2016). Also, evidence of e-participation initiatives and projects in which ETs are being used is scarce, limiting the understanding and learning that these practical experiences could provide. Therefore, this special issue seeks to shed some light with contributions offering rigorous research evidence about these experiences to fill the gap in the use of ETs in e-participation initiatives, especially concerning the ET implementation and impact on citizen engagement in collaborative governance models.


Among others, the following tentative themes are the interest for the special issue:

① Theoretical approaches to the study of citizens participation using emerging technologies (ETs);

② ET implementation in the use of citizen e-Participation initiatives;

③ Citizen participation and collaboration initiatives promoting under the Smart Cities framework;

④ Collaborative and social platforms under ETs to foster co-production (participatory budgeting initiatives, new projects, etc.);

⑤ Empirical experiences on the use of digital participation and co-production platforms to manage and coordinate crisis situations (Environmental catastrophes, health crisis, etc.);

⑥ Digital competence of public officials in ETs to support citizen collaboration and participation under implementation of ET-base systems;

⑦ Political leading initiatives in implementing ETs form citizen participation and collaboration;

⑧ Benefits, challenges, and barriers in ET implementation for citizen participation and collaboration;

⑨ Improving inclusiveness in citizen participation using ETs.

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客座编辑:

  • Prof. Qihong Deng

    郑州大学- Zhengzhou University, China

  • Prof. Pablo Fernández de Arróyabe Hernáez

    坎塔布里亚大学-Universidad de Cantabria, Spain

  • Assoc Prof. Kai Zhang

    纽约州立大学奥尔巴尼分校-University at Albany, United States

  • Assoc Prof. Minal Pathak

    艾哈迈达巴德大学-Ahmedabad University, India

  • Prof. Ayyoob Sharifi

    广岛大学-Hiroshima University, Japan

  • Prof. Meng Gao

    香港浸会大学-Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China

  • Research Assistant Prof. Yichen Yu

    香港理工大学-The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China

  • Assoc Prof. Guangtao Fan

    郑州大学-Zhengzhou University, China


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稿件提交信息:

  • 提交截止:

    31-Aug-2024(ddl)

  • 提交网站: 

    https://www2.cloud.editorialmanager.com/scsi/default2.aspx

  • 文章类型名称:

    在线投稿时请选择"VSI: Urban-Climate-Health"




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