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Call for Book Chapter

‘Environmental Science and Engineering’ Book Series (Indexed in


Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals and Series, EI Compendex,
SCImago, SCOPUS)

Dear, Prof. /Dr./Scientist/Academician/Researcher/Research Scholar

Greetings from India,

Springer-Nature one of the world’s leading scientific publishing companies has accepted our
proposal to write a Multi-Authors Contributed book titled-

Remotely Sensed Rivers in the Age of Anthropocene


It will be published in ‘Environmental Science and Engineering’ Book Series (Now Indexed
in Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals and Series, EI Compendex, SCImago, SCOPUS)
Springer International Publishing, Springer Nature Switzerland AG (Publisher)
With your research expertise, we believe your contribution to this book would be of great value to the
project’s success. We cordially invite you to contribute a chapter and make this a unique book with
contributions from different parts of the world.
Important deadlines and other information

Last date of submission of abstract or


chapter title with author/authors January 31, 2024
information email and contact no
Confirmation for the next phase January 31, 2024

Last date of submission of full paper


May 31, 2024

Submission Email editedbooksn@gmail.com

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/374902186_Call_for_Book_Chapter-
_Remotely_Sensed_Rivers_in_the_Age_of_Anthropocene_
The Benefit of the authors or Contributors:

1. It will be published in an edited book by It will be peer-reviewed, published in Springer


International Publishing, Springer Nature Switzerland AG (Publisher)
2. Publication Fees: Zero (Nil)
3. Springer publisher to provide each corresponding author with one complimentary E-copy (free of
cost).
4. Worldwide circulation through Springer website and each chapter Indexed in Norwegian Register
for Scientific Journals and Series, EI Compendex, SCImago, SCOPUS.

Contents/Theme
Section Chapters Tentative Proposed Title
Chapter-I Fluvial systems in the age of Anthropocene: issues and challenges
Geospatial and Geostatistical based analysis of flood frequencies
Chapter-II
and magnitude - A case study
Determination of the probabilities of flood events -Application of
Chapter-III
geospatial techniques
Assessment of basin hydrological Phenomenon using Google
Chapter-IV
Earth Engine
Chapter-V River bank erosion mapping and modeling using GIS techniques

Part-I: Flood susceptibility analysis based on GIS-based frequency ratio


Chapter-VI
model
Susceptibility Ecohydrological Vulnerability and Risk Assessment - A GIS
Chapter-VII
Approach
Climate change impact on flood frequencies using Geospatial
Chapter-VIII
modelling
Geo-spatial techniques for mapping, monitoring and modeling
Chapter-IX
riverine hazards to support risk management
Landslide susceptibility mapping using Statistical and Geospatial
Chapter-X
modeling
An assessment of human impact on tropical river: A critical
Chapter-XI
review on worship to responsibility
Geo-spatial modeling of Potential soil erosion estimation for
Part-II: Chapter-XII
sustainable conservation planning
Sustainability Gully erosion susceptibility and sustainability mapping using
Chapter-XIII Machine Learning techniques: A case study
Soil erosion risk and vulnerable zone identification sustainable
Chapter-XIV solutions mapping using RS & GIS techniques

River health monitoring and mapping for environmental


Chapter-XV
sustainability using Geospatial techniques
Risk and hazards mapping of Social-economic vulnerability and
Chapter-XVI
Resilience of a drainage basin using GIS techniques
Assessment of water quality for sustainability and management
Chapter-XVII
using Geospatial technology
Chapter-XVIII River basin management using GIS-based empirical models

Key Points for Full Paper:

1) Each section will consist of


1. Title:
2. Author(s) Name & Current Affiliation with email and Orcid ID
3. Abstract (200 words)
4. Keywords (5-6 words)
5. Introduction,
6. Rationale of the Study (Optional)
7. Materials and Methods
8. Results and Discussion
9. Challenges/Limitations of the Study (Optional)
10. Recommendations
11. Conclusions
12. Acknowledgments (If any)
13. References (Springer Format)

2) Each article may be about 20-35 pages with roughly 7000-9000 words.

Please feel free to contact us for any further clarification.


We are waiting for your positive reply.

Best regards, Editorial Team


Editorial Team:

Dr. Subodh Chandra Pal


Department of Geography, The University of Burdwan,
Purba Bardhaman, West Bengal, India, 713104

Dr. Uday Chatterjee


Department of Geography,
Bhatter College, Dantan (Affiliated to Vidyasagar University)
Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, India, PIN-721426

Dr. Martiwi Diah Setiawati


Research Center for Oceanography
National Research and Innovation Agency
of the Republic of Indonesia (BRIN), Jakarta, Indonesia

Dipankar Ruidas
Department of Geography, The University of Burdwan,
Purba Bardhaman, West Bengal, India, 713104
+91 8609435738

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