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[Institute for Carbon Removal Law & Policy]
Wil Burns, Co-Director & Professor of Research
Institute for Carbon Removal Law & Policy | American University
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Dear Colleagues,

Invitation to take part in a new research initiative on  SDG13 (Climate 
Action): The Climate Change and SDG 13 Academic Research and Publications 
Initiative (CC-SDG13-RPI)

On Monday, 1st February 2021, the Research and Transfer Centre "Sustainable 
Development and Climate Change Management"(FTZ-NK) 
https://www.haw-hamburg.de/en/ftz-nk/ and the International Climate Change 
Information and Research Programme (ICCIRP) 
https://www.haw-hamburg.de/en/ftz-nk/programmes/iccirp/ will launch a major 
effort to promote and disseminate the results of scholarly research on matters 
related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with a focus on SDG13 
(Climate Action). Titled  "Climate Change and SDG 13 Academic Research and 
Publications Initiative" (CC-SDG13-RPI), it is aimed at filling in the gap on 
peer-reviewed
papers, written by international, interdisciplinary teams addressing SDG13, and 
published in high caliber journals. CC-SDG13-RPI complements the impulse 
provided by highly successful "Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation" (4 
volumes) https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783642386695, Handbook of Climate 
Change Communication (3 volumes) https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783319704784 
and "Handbook of Climate Change Resilience" (4 volumes)
https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319933351, which are comprehensive
editorial projects on climate change adaptation.

The FTZ-NK and ICCIRP teams will design the research and conceive the papers on 
SDG13 and will contact the colleagues who registered, with an invitation to 
join. Interested colleagues will be informed about the planned papers, their 
scope, and methods, and may reflect if they are able to join. Those who do, may 
provide specific contributions, and be listed as co-authors. Since the chosen 
journals will all be fully
indexed and with an impact factor, the time here is well invested. CC-SDG13-RPI 
represents a good opportunity for both, personal and professional development, 
and also serves the purposes of enlarging oneĀ“s international network of 
contacts. Participation at CC-SDG13-RPI entails no costs, but colleagues 
joining should be willing to invest the time needed in the team efforts to 
produce quality publications, which
will advance the state of knowledge on the links between climate change and 
sustainable development research.

Members of academic staff from across all areas (e.g. social science, natural 
sciences, engineering, etc) interested to join this unique effort, should 
contact the ICCIRP team at i...@iccip.net<mailto:i...@iccip.net>, with the 
following details:

Name and Surname:

Post:

Main areas of interest within SDG13 (please name up to 3 areas within
SDG13, you are interested to undertake research on):

Organization:

Country:

E-mail:

The deadline for registration is 20th January 2021.

Regards,
The FTZ-NK and ICCIRP Teams (contact: i...@iccip.net<mailto:i...@iccip.net>)
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