Thursday, February 5, 2026

CALL FOR CHAPTERS MULTIDISCIPLINARY FRAMEWORKS FOR DIGITAL FORENSICS IN THE AI ERA

 

CALL FOR CHAPTERS

MULTIDISCIPLINARY FRAMEWORKS FOR DIGITAL FORENSICS IN THE AI ERA

Recommended Topics

  1. AI-driven frameworks and architectures for digital forensics

  2. Machine learning and deep learning techniques in forensic evidence analysis

  3. Digital forensics for AI-enabled cybercrimes
    (deepfakes, intelligent malware, automated attacks)

  4. Explainable and trustworthy AI for forensic investigations

  5. Big data analytics and cloud-based digital forensics

  6. IoT, mobile, and embedded systems forensics in intelligent environments

  7. Network and memory forensics using AI-assisted approaches

  8. Multimedia forensics, including image, video, and audio deepfake detection

  9. Blockchain and cryptocurrency forensics

  10. Legal, ethical, and privacy challenges in AI-assisted digital forensics

  11. Admissibility of AI-generated forensic evidence in courts of law

  12. Bias, fairness, and accountability in forensic AI systems

  13. Incident response and cybercrime investigation in the AI era

  14. Case studies, tools, and practical implementations of AI-based forensic solutions

  15. Future directions and emerging trends in multidisciplinary digital forensics


Editors / Coordinators

Ahmad Siddiqui

Horizon University College, United Arab Emirates

Deepika Saxena

Poornima University, Jaipur, India

Nikhil Goyal

Poornima University, Jaipur, India

Valentina Emilia Balas

Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad, Romania


QR Code / Link

(As displayed on the poster)
https://www.igi-global.com/publish/call-for-papers/call-details/9681


Important Dates

February 28, 2026: Proposal Submission Deadline
March 14, 2026: Notification of Acceptance
May 23, 2026: Full Chapter Submission
July 4, 2026: Review Results Returned
August 1, 2026: Final Acceptance Notification
August 8, 2026: Final Chapter Submission


Contact Emails

📧 sunshine.deepika10@gmail.com
📧 nikhilgoyal886@gmail.com


Call for Book Chapter Data Privacy and Digital Trust in the Smart Era (Scopus)

 

Call for Book Chapter

Data Privacy and Digital Trust in the Smart Era

(Scopus)

CHAPTER TITLES

  • Introduction to Data Privacy and Digital Trust
    Overview of privacy concepts, trust models, and ethical principles in the digital landscape.

  • Cryptography and Privacy-Preserving Mechanisms
    Encryption techniques, homomorphic encryption, and secure key management.

  • Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies for Digital Trust
    Decentralized trust models, smart contracts, and immutable records.

  • Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning and Federated Learning
    Techniques to ensure model utility without compromising user data.

  • Zero-Trust Architectures and Secure Access Frameworks
    Implementation of zero-trust networks in enterprise and cloud settings.

  • Identity Management and Digital Authentication Systems
    Modern identity frameworks, biometrics, and multi-factor authentication.

  • Data Privacy in Internet of Things (IoT) Environments
    Challenges of securing sensor data and device communications.

  • Privacy and Trust in Cloud and Edge Computing
    Secure computation, access control, and trust evaluation mechanisms.

  • AI and Big Data Ethics: Balancing Innovation and Privacy
    Responsible AI, auditability, and transparent data usage.

  • Cybersecurity Threats to Privacy in the Smart Era
    Emerging attacks, ransomware, and techniques for resilience.

  • User Perception and Psychology of Digital Trust
    How trust is formed, maintained, lost in digital interactions.

  • Social Media Privacy and Digital Identity Management
    Data exploitation, misinformation, and control of personal digital footprints.

  • Emerging Trends and the Future of Privacy in Smart Systems
    Quantum-safe privacy, AI governance, and privacy-by-design innovations.


Editors / Coordinators

Dr. Sivaanesan Bala Krishnan
SIT Teaching and Learning Academy,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Dr. Sukhpreet Kaur
Chandigarh Engineering College-CEC, Landran, Mohali

Dr. Parveen Kumar Sharma
Panipat Institute of Engineering & Technology, Panipat

Dr. Naveen Verma
Panipat Institute of Engineering & Technology, Panipat

Dr. Dinesh Kumar Garg
Panipat Institute of Engineering & Technology, Panipat

Prof. Monica Sherawat
School of Computer Engineering and Applied Sciences,
Seneca College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada


Important Dates

February 20, 2026
Abstract Submission Deadline

April 01, 2026
Full Chapter Submission

April 30, 2026
Acceptance Notification

May 30, 2026
Final Submission (Camera Ready)


Submission Guidelines

  • Chapter Length: Each chapter should be 20–25 pages (including figures, tables, and references).

  • Similarity Index: Must be less than 15% and AI content must be 0%.

  • Scope Compliance: Please ensure the chapter falls within the scope and themes of the book.

  • Submission Email: All chapter submissions should be sent to:
    📧 bookchapter2026@gmail.com


SUGGESTION

Authors are encouraged to add more content related to AI, especially AI model training data privacy and data leakage from AI models.




CALL FOR QUALITY BOOK CHAPTERS SUSTAINABLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN LIFE SCIENCES Proposed Publisher: Bentham Science Book Type: Edited

 

CALL FOR QUALITY BOOK CHAPTERS

SUSTAINABLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN LIFE SCIENCES

Proposed Publisher: Bentham Science
Book Type: Edited
Note: Similarity Index and AI plagiarism evaluation strictly as per Bentham Science standards.


Editors / Coordinators (as shown in the poster)

Dr. Donald Rugira Kacouoros
Associate Professor, Department of Distance Education
Mountains of the Moon University, Fort Portal, Uganda

Dr. Arvinder Pal Singh
Former Professor & Head, Department of Cooperative Management
Director, Center of Research, G.S. Sadhu Singh SR Memorial Education & Research Institute
Khanna, Punjab, India

Dr. Meenakshi B. Hegde
Assistant Professor & Coordinator, Department of Microbiology
KVG College of Arts & Science, Sullia, Karnataka, India

Dr. Narinder Kumar
Assistant Professor in Zoology
Government College for Women
Karnataka, India


PROPOSED CHAPTER THEMES

  1. Life Sciences, Entrepreneurship, & Sustainable Development

  2. Ecological Economics and Life Sciences

  3. Wildlife and Ecotourism Enterprises

  4. Pollinator-based Entrepreneurship and the Insect Economy

  5. Aquatic Zoology and the Blue Economy

  6. Animal-Based Indo-Innovations

  7. Traditional Knowledge and Indigenous Zoological Culture

  8. One Health and Entrepreneurial Pathways in Food, Medicine, and Markets for Life Science Enterprises

  9. Biotechnology Entrepreneurship in Life Sciences

  10. Green Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Technology

  11. SDGs

  12. Teaching and Training in Life Science Entrepreneurship

  13. Linkages with Forestry, Agricultural, Veterinary, and Fisheries Sectors

  14. Global Lessons and the Way Forward


CHAPTER PROPOSAL SUBMISSION

Proposed Authors:
– Multiple authors allowed (Max 4 authors):
One Senior Author with H-Index >10
Affiliations, Email & Mobile Number of Corresponding Author, ORCID, etc.
Abstract (300 words)
Keywords (5–6)
Chapter Outline


DATE OF SUBMISSION

Abstract Submission: 28th February 2026


CRC Press – Taylor & Francis Group Scopus Indexed Book No Publication Charges Call for Book Chapters Book Title Autonomous Weapons Engineering: Algorithms, Systems, and Safety

 

CRC Press – Taylor & Francis Group

Scopus Indexed Book
No Publication Charges

Call for Book Chapters


Book Title

Autonomous Weapons Engineering: Algorithms, Systems, and Safety


Editors

  • Dr. Somula Rama Subbareddy
    Associate Professor & Research Coordinator
    Symbiosis International University, Hyderabad, India

  • Dr. Digvijay Pandey
    Government of U.P., Lucknow, India

  • Dr. (Prof.) Binay Kumar Pandey
    Professor, Galgotias University
    Greater Noida, India

  • Dr. A. Shaji George
    Almarai Company, EIT, TSM
    Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

  • Dr. Prabjot Kaur
    Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics
    BIT Mesra, Ranchi, India

  • Dr. Darshan Ashok Mahajan
    Dean & Associate Professor
    National Institute of Construction Management & Research (NICMAR), India


Book Description

Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS) represent a significant technological transformation in modern military operations. These AI-powered systems autonomously identify and engage targets, raising critical challenges related to military ethics, international humanitarian law, strategic oversight, and accountability.

This book provides a comprehensive, multidisciplinary exploration of autonomous weapons by integrating perspectives from robotics, artificial intelligence, cyber security, legal policy, and military operations. It examines core technical foundations such as sensor fusion, real-time decision-making algorithms, machine learning-based target classification, secure communication protocols, and software–hardware co-design.

Beyond engineering, the volume critically analyzes ethical, legal, and societal implications, including proportionality, human oversight, compliance with the Geneva Conventions, and accountability mechanisms. It also evaluates the evolving global arms race, international treaties, and policy responses shaping the future of autonomous warfare.

Designed for engineers, researchers, policymakers, and defense analysts, this book serves both as a technical reference and a strategic guide advocating ethical innovation and international cooperation in the era of lethal autonomy.


Tentative Table of Contents

(Authors may provide a chapter aligned to or beyond these themes)

  • Overview of Autonomous Weaponry

  • Principles of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Defence

  • Architecture of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems

  • Perception, Identification, and Interaction

  • Decision-Making Under Uncertainty

  • AI-Driven Command and Control

  • Cyber Security and Communication Protocols

  • Human-in-the-Loop vs Human-on-the-Loop

  • International Humanitarian Law as a Legal Framework

  • Challenges of Ethics and Morality

  • International Policies and Agreements

  • Case Analyses: International LAWS Initiatives

  • Obstacles and Prospective Pathways

  • Conclusion and Call for Regulation


Submission Details

📧 Submission Email ID: digvijaydte@gmail.com




Title of the Book Reconfigurable Architecture Design and Computing Techniques for Deep Learning Algorithms Book Series: Sustainable Artificial Intelligence-Powered Applications Series ID: 17457

 

Springer Nature

Scopus Indexed Book
Call for Book Chapters (No Processing Fee)


Title of the Book

Reconfigurable Architecture Design and Computing Techniques for Deep Learning Algorithms

Book Series:
Sustainable Artificial Intelligence-Powered Applications
Series ID: 17457


Topics of Interest (include but are not limited to)

  1. Implementation of digital signal processing applications using reconfigurable FPGA

  2. Parallel computing in deep learning with FPGA

  3. FPGA-based automatic speech emotion recognition using deep learning

  4. Customizing FPGA for machine learning and deep learning applications

  5. Low-power FPGA architectures for signal and image processing

  6. Integrating FPGA technology into deep learning for signal processing tasks

  7. FPGA-based deep learning for image processing applications

  8. Enhancing machine learning using FPGA for signal processing

  9. FPGA solutions for machine learning in image processing

  10. Computational efficiency using FPGA-based deep neural networks

  11. Parallel processing concepts using FPGA architectures

  12. Fine-tuning algorithms for optimal FPGA performance

  13. Hardware acceleration for machine and deep learning using FPGA

  14. FPGA-based AI implementations for diverse image and signal processing applications

  15. Hardware–software co-design for FPGA-based image and signal processing

  16. FPGA design flow for machine learning and deep learning applications

  17. Challenges in using FPGA for signal and image processing applications


Editors

  • Dr. Govindaraj V
    Associate Professor, Department of ECE
    KIT – CBE

  • Dr. S. Dhanasekar
    Associate Professor, Department of ECE
    Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Coimbatore

  • Dr. K. Martin Sagayam
    Associate Professor, Department of ECE
    SRM Institute (TRP Engineering College), Trichy

  • Dr. Digvijay Pandey
    Senior Lecturer, Department of Technical Education
    Kanpur

  • Dr. Nguyen Ha Huy Cuong
    Director, Software Development Centre
    The University of Danang, Vietnam


Important Dates

  • Full Chapter Submission: 20 December 2025

  • Review Notification: 25 December 2025

  • Final Chapter Submission: 1 January 2026


Contact Information

📧 Email: reconfig25@gmail.com
📱 Mobile: 8760464534, 9952717543




CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group) Indexed in: Scopus Call for Chapters **Collaborative Pathways to Sustainable Hospitality: SDG 17 Applications in Hotel Management & Tourism**

 

CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group)

Indexed in: Scopus

Call for Chapters

**Collaborative Pathways to Sustainable Hospitality: SDG 17

Applications in Hotel Management & Tourism**


About the Book

This book brings together scholars and practitioners to explore how partnerships can drive real sustainability in hospitality and tourism. Focusing on SDG 17, it demonstrates how collaboration among hotels, governments, communities, and investors can shape more resilient destinations.

Through ideas, evidence, and real-world case studies, the volume offers practical insights for those working to build a more sustainable future for hospitality and tourism.


Tentative Topics (but not limited to)

  • Stakeholder theory and multi-actor collaboration in hospitality and tourism

  • Public–private partnerships in hospitality, tourism, and destination development

  • Strategic alliances and global networks in hospitality and tourism

  • Sustainable tourism infrastructure and hotel development

  • Sustainability challenges in global hospitality and tourism systems

  • SDG 17 as a partnership framework for hospitality and tourism

  • Financing sustainable hospitality and tourism

  • Governance, accountability, and performance measurement in tourism partnerships

  • Partnership-led case studies in hospitality and tourism

  • Policy implications and the future of partnership-based hospitality and tourism


Important Dates

  • Abstract Submission: 1st March 2026

  • Full Chapter Submission: 15th April 2026

  • Revised Chapter Submission: 15th May 2026

  • Final Decision: 15th July 2026


Submission Details

📧 Submit abstracts and chapters at:
mushycrc@gmail.com


Important Guidelines

  • All chapters will be sent for possible inclusion in Scopus

  • No APC involved

  • Plagiarism must be under 10%

  • No AI-generated content


Editors

Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad Shah
Assistant Professor
Lovely Professional University, India

Dr. Sanjeev Kumar
Professor
Lovely Professional University, India

Dr. Kuldeep Singh
Assistant Professor
Amity University, Haryana, India



Call for Quality Chapters Publisher: Peter Lang Indexed in: Elsevier Scopus Book Title **Decoding Tourist Minds: Mental Maps of Travel Choices and Destination Images**

 

Call for Quality Chapters

Publisher: Peter Lang
Indexed in: Elsevier Scopus


Book Title

**Decoding Tourist Minds:

Mental Maps of Travel Choices and Destination Images**


About the Book

We invite chapter proposals for the edited book “Decoding Tourist Minds: Mental Maps of Travel Choices and Destination Images.”
This book explores how tourists perceive, process, and decide on travel destinations, with a strong focus on cognitive categories and mental maps that shape travel behaviour.


Themes

  • Mental representations of destinations

  • Cognitive processes in travel decision-making

  • Tourist information search and processing

  • Destination image and perception

  • Travel behaviour and choice modeling

  • Emerging trends in tourist cognition


Important Dates

  • Abstract submission: 28 February 2026

  • Notification of acceptance: 15 March 2026

  • Full chapter submission: 15 May 2026


Submission Guidelines

  • 500-word abstract including title, author details, and research focus

  • Chapters must be original and unpublished work

Note: Authors are explicitly informed that GPT or other LLMs are NOT allowed for content generation, organization, or fact-checking purposes.


Editorial Board

  • Dr. Shuvra Banerjee
    Assistant Professor
    Amity University, Mumbai, India

  • Dr. Mohammad Badruddoza Talukder
    Associate Professor & Chair
    College of Tourism & Hospitality Management
    International University of Business Agriculture and Technology, Bangladesh

  • Dr. Ahmad Alattat
    Associate Professor
    Program Leader, School of Global Hospitality and Tourism
    Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


Publication Charges

NO APC CHARGES


Contact

📧 For any queries:
tourismleisure35@gmail.com


Call for Book Chapters Book Title Veterinary Toxicology of Plants and Natural Substances

 

Springer Protocols

Call for Book Chapters

Book Title

Veterinary Toxicology of Plants and Natural Substances


Editors

Dr. Manish Kumar Verma

Assistant Professor
Sanskaran College of Veterinary and Animal Science
Jhajjar, Haryana, India
📞 Mobile: +91 9889980156
📧 Email: manishverma307@gmail.com


Dr. Satya Pal Singh

Former Professor & Dean
College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology
Pantnagar, U. S. Nagar, Uttarakhand, India


About the Book

Veterinary Toxicology of Plants and Natural Substances is a comprehensive reference on toxic plants, natural substances, and environmental toxins affecting domestic animals. The book systematically covers sources of natural toxins, their mechanisms of action, clinical signs, diagnosis, and treatment strategies.

It addresses toxicities in both ruminant and non-ruminant species with strong practical relevance to veterinary practice. The content integrates fundamental toxicology with case studies and recent research advances, making it an essential resource for veterinarians, students, toxicologists, and researchers.


Suggested Book Chapter Titles

(Not limited to)

  1. Introduction

  2. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Evaluating Lantana camara Poisoning in Livestock

  3. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Nerium oleander Poisoning in Livestock

  4. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Bracken Fern Poisoning in Livestock

  5. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Parthenium hysterophorus Poisoning in Livestock

  6. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Strychnos nux-vomica Poisoning in Livestock

  7. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Seleniferous Plants Poisoning in Livestock

  8. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Atropa belladonna Poisoning in Livestock

  9. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Papaver somniferum Poisoning in Livestock

  10. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Sorghum vulgare Poisoning in Livestock

  11. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Abrus precatorius Poisoning in Livestock

  12. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Oxalate-Containing Plants Poisoning in Livestock

  13. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Ricinus communis Poisoning in Livestock

  14. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Ipomoea carnea Poisoning in Livestock

  15. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Lathyrus sativus Poisoning in Livestock

  16. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Gossypol Poisoning in Livestock

  17. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Bacterial Toxin Poisoning in Livestock

  18. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Mycotoxin Poisoning in Livestock

  19. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Arsenic (As) Poisoning in Livestock

  20. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Lead (Pb) Poisoning in Livestock

  21. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Mercury (Hg) Poisoning in Livestock

  22. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Cadmium (Cd) Poisoning in Livestock

  23. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Chromium (Cr) Poisoning in Livestock

  24. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Snake Bite Poisoning in Livestock

  25. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Insect Bite Poisoning in Livestock

  26. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Arachnid (Spider) Poisoning in Livestock

  27. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Scorpion Poisoning in Livestock

  28. Experimental and Diagnostic Protocols for Toad Toxins Poisoning in Livestock


Important Dates

  • Abstract Submission: 04/03/2026

  • Abstract Acceptance: 05/03/2026

  • Full Chapter Submission: 01/05/2026

  • Chapter Review: 05/06/2026

  • Chapter Acceptance: 10/07/2026

  • Submission to Publisher: 15/07/2026


Submission Guidelines

  • Manuscript should be prepared as per the Springer template

  • Plagiarism < 10% and AI-detected plagiarism: 0%

  • Abstract (200 words) and chapter proposal should include:

    • Title

    • Authors’ names

    • Keywords

    • Affiliation

    • Contact details

  • No submission or publication fee

  • Manuscript length: 4,000–6,000 words

  • Manuscript must not be submitted elsewhere

📧 Chapter Submission & Query Email:
manishverma307@gmail.com



Call for Book Chapters Publisher: Bentham Science Book Title Biofertilizers – Sustainable Soil Health and Crop Productivity

 

Call for Book Chapters

Publisher: Bentham Science


Book Title

Biofertilizers – Sustainable Soil Health and Crop Productivity


About the Book

With the increasing global demand for sustainable agricultural practices and the urgent need to reduce dependence on chemical fertilizers, biofertilizers have emerged as a promising alternative to enhance soil fertility, crop productivity, and ecological stability. Despite their potential, the challenges associated with strain performance, formulation technology, storage stability, and field consistency continue to limit widespread use.

This book, Emerging Sustainable Technologies for Biofertilizer Production, provides an in-depth and timely exploration of modern approaches, scientific principles, and technological advancements that are redefining the biofertilizer industry and promoting sustainable agriculture. The volume focuses on the latest research trends and biotechnological innovations aimed at improving efficiency, quality, and scalability of biofertilizer products. It also offers an integrated view of microbial ecology, bioprocess optimization, and formulation science, aligned with the global mission to enhance soil health and achieve food security through eco-friendly solutions.


Book Editors

  • Dr. Anil Kumar K. M.
    JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru–570015, Karnataka, India

  • Dr. Shivraj H. P.
    JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru–570015, Karnataka, India

  • Dr. Sharangouda J. Patil
    NMKRV College, Autonomus, Bengaluru–560011, Karnataka, India

  • Dr. Maulin P. Shah
    Adjunct Faculty, R & D Cell, Lovely Professional University, Amritsar, Punjab, India


Book Structure and Proposed Chapters

Part I: Fundamentals of Biofertilizers

  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Biofertilizers

  • Chapter 2: Types and Mechanisms of Biofertilizers

Part II: Microbial Diversity and Functionality

  • Chapter 3: Rhizobium and Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation

  • Chapter 4: Azospirillum and Free-Living Nitrogen Fixers

  • Chapter 5: Phosphate-Solubilizing Microorganisms (PSM)

Part III: Production and Formulation

  • Chapter 6: Isolation and Characterization of Beneficial Microbes

  • Chapter 7: Mass Production of Biofertilizers

  • Chapter 8: Carrier Materials and Formulation Technology

Part IV: Field Applications and Impact

  • Chapter 9: Application Methods and Dosage

  • Chapter 10: Role in Soil Fertility and Crop Productivity

  • Chapter 11: Biofertilizers in Organic Farming Systems

Part V: Environmental and Economic Perspectives

  • Chapter 12: Environmental Benefits and Challenges

  • Chapter 13: Economic Feasibility and Market Potential

Part VI: Future Directions and Innovations

  • Chapter 14: Advances in Microbial Technology

  • Chapter 15: Climate Resilience and Sustainable Agriculture

  • Chapter 16: Conclusion and Future Prospects


Submission Guidelines

Abstract Proposal Submission

  • Length: On or before 20/02/2026 (Approx. 250–350 words)

  • Acceptance Notification: On or before 20/03/2026

Full Chapter Submission

  • Deadline: On or before 25/04/2026

  • Length: 10,000–15,000 words (minimum 3 tables and figures)

📧 Submission Email IDs:



Call for Book Chapters Publisher: Bentham Science Indexed in: Scopus Book Title **Building Pandemic-Ready Health Systems: Innovations in Surveillance, Vaccinology, One Health Strategies, and Emergency Response**

 

Call for Book Chapters

Publisher: Bentham Science
Indexed in: Scopus


Book Title

**Building Pandemic-Ready Health Systems:

Innovations in Surveillance, Vaccinology, One Health Strategies, and Emergency Response**


About the Book

Building Pandemic-Ready Health Systems is an edited volume focusing on innovative strategies to strengthen global preparedness for future pandemics. The book covers advances in surveillance technologies, next-generation vaccinology, One Health approaches, and emergency response frameworks. It brings together multidisciplinary insights to support effective prevention, early detection, and resilient health system responses for global health security.


Proposed Chapters

SECTION I: Surveillance Systems and Health System Preparedness

  1. Emerging Infectious Diseases and Pandemic Risk Assessment: Epidemiological Drivers and Predictive Modeling Approaches

  2. Health System Resilience for Pandemic Preparedness: Conceptual Frameworks, Indicators, and Readiness Assessment Tools

  3. Genomic Surveillance in Pandemic Preparedness: Pathogen Sequencing, Variant Monitoring, and Data Integration Strategies

  4. Environmental and Wastewater-Based Surveillance for Early Detection of Infectious Disease Outbreaks

  5. Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Applications in Pandemic Surveillance and Outbreak Prediction

  6. Laboratory Preparedness for Pandemics: Rapid Diagnostics, Point-of-Care Testing, and Quality Management Systems


SECTION II: Vaccines and Therapeutic Preparedness

  1. Next-Generation Vaccine Platforms for Pandemic Control: mRNA, DNA, Viral Vector, and Protein Subunit Technologies

  2. Universal and Broad-Spectrum Vaccines: Scientific Rationale, Development Strategies, and Clinical Challenges

  3. Vaccine Deployment and Immunization Strategies During Pandemics: Cold Chain Management, Access, and Vaccine Hesitancy

  4. Therapeutic Interventions for Emerging Infectious Diseases: Antivirals, Monoclonal Antibodies, and Drug Repurposing Approaches


SECTION III: One Health, Policy, and Future Pandemic Preparedness

  1. One Health-Based Surveillance for Zoonotic Disease Prevention: Integrating Human, Animal, and Environmental Health Systems

  2. Antimicrobial Resistance as a Global Pandemic Threat: Surveillance Systems, Policy Frameworks, and Mitigation Strategies

  3. Climate Change and Infectious Disease Emergence: Implications for Pandemic Preparedness and Health System Planning

  4. Risk Communication and Community Engagement in Pandemics: Strategies to Counter Misinformation and Enhance Public Trust

  5. Health Workforce Preparedness and Medical Supply Chain Resilience in Public Health Emergencies

  6. Global Health Governance and International Health Regulations: Lessons from Recent Pandemics and Future Preparedness


Editors

Dr. Shivraj Popat Jadhav
Divine College of Pharmacy, Satana, Nashik, Maharashtra, India

Dr. Aman Babanrao Upaganlawar
Sirman Suresh Dada Jain College of Pharmacy, Chandwad, Nashik, India

Dr. Himmatsting Chawara
NIMS University, Rajasthan, Jaipur, India

Dr. Hitesh Shahare
Sirman Suresh Dada Jain College of Pharmacy, Chandwad, Nashik, India

Dr. Tapasvi Gupta
Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Rajasthan, Jaipur, India


Guidelines for Proposal Submission

  • Author list: Maximum 4 authors allowed

  • Corresponding author should have a Scopus H-index > 10

  • Foreign collaboration is highly preferable

  • Affiliations

  • Email ID and mobile number of the corresponding author

  • ORCID IDs of all authors

  • Abstract: 200–250 words

  • Keywords: 5–6

  • Chapter outline

  • Plagiarism: < 10% and AI content: 0%

  • Please email chapter proposals to: booksbjsp@gmail.com

  • Further guidelines and details will be shared once the proposal is accepted


Important Notes

  • Chapters with AI-generated content or with a corresponding author having Scopus H-index < 10 will be rejected

  • Once chapters are published, they will be submitted to SCOPUS, depending on content quality and authors’ academic standing


Important Dates

  • Last date for proposal submission: 20 February 2026

  • Notification of acceptance: 28 February 2026


For Any Queries

📧 Email: booksbjsp@gmail.com
🔗 LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-shivraj-popat-jadhav-m-pharm-ph-d-0492549/




CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group) Call for Book Chapters **Next-Generation EV Charging: Advanced Techniques, AI-Driven Solutions, and Grid Integration**

 

CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group)

Call for Book Chapters

**Next-Generation EV Charging:

Advanced Techniques, AI-Driven Solutions, and Grid Integration**


About the Call

We invite original and unpublished book chapter submissions from researchers, academicians, and industry professionals focusing on advanced EV charging technologies, AI-driven solutions, and grid integration.

  • Plagiarism of the chapter should be less than 15%

  • The contribution must be original and unpublished, not submitted elsewhere

  • Experimental work and case studies with novel techniques are more likely for acceptance

  • No publication fee at any stage (publication is free of cost)

  • Book Indexing: To be submitted in Scopus


Proposed Chapters

  • Introduction to EV Charging

  • The Foundations of EV Charging

  • AI-Powered Charging Solutions

  • Wireless and Ultra-Fast Charging

  • Energy Optimization and Renewable Integration

  • Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) and Bidirectional Charging

  • Power-to-X Technology

  • Policy, Regulation, Economics, and Global Trends

  • Cybersecurity and Data Privacy in AI-Enabled EV Charging

  • The Road Ahead

  • Case Studies and Practical Implementations


Important Dates

  • Brief Draft Abstract Submission Deadline: February 20, 2026

  • Notification of Acceptance: February 26, 2026

  • Full Chapter Submission: April 15, 2026

  • Review Feedback: June 15, 2026

  • Revised Chapter Submission: July 15, 2026

  • Final Acceptance: August 31, 2026


Editors

Kundan Kumar
Assistant Professor
Department of EE
NIT Jamshedpur

Subrata Banerjee
Professor
Department of EE
NIT Durgapur

Tanmay Roy Choudhury
Assistant Professor
Department of EE
NIT Rourkela

Sheldon Williamson
Professor
Department of Electrical, Computer and Software Engineering
Ontario Tech University
Oshawa, Canada


Submission & Contact Details

📧 Contact Email:
book.crcpress.2026@gmail.com

📄 Abstract and Manuscript Submission Guidelines:
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📝 Submission Link:
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CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS (In Springer Book) **Landscape Erosion and Sustainability: Data Driven Geospatial Approaches** Publisher: Springer

 

CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS

(In Springer Book)

**Landscape Erosion and Sustainability:

Data Driven Geospatial Approaches**

Publisher: Springer


About the Book

Soil erosion affects social, environmental, and economic wellbeing and development of the region. This major form of land degradation poses a serious threat to environmental stability, food and water security, ecosystem services, and sustainable development across the globe. This book brings together diverse research perspectives and methodologies to provide a comprehensive understanding of soil erosion, its drivers, impacts, and practical solutions.


Book Editors

Dr. Jayanta Das

Assistant Professor
Department of Geography
Rampurhat College, Birbhum
📞 +91 9735333399


Dr. Arun Dhawale

Professor
Department of Civil Engineering
PCCOER, Pune
📞 +91 9881387308


Gayatri Mawale

Assistant Professor
Department of Engineering Sciences
AISSMS’s IOIT, Pune
📞 +91 9764535258


Thrust Areas (Not Limited To)

  • Gully erosion, tillage erosion, coastal erosion, riverbank erosion, and channel dynamics

  • Soil erosion and SDGs

  • Soil erosion under climate change and extreme rainfall

  • Land use and land cover change impacts on erosion processes

  • Soil erosion risks in post-fire landscapes

  • Climate change–induced landslides

  • Machine learning–based mapping of soil erosion susceptibility and hotspots

  • MCDA-based soil erosion vulnerability assessment for sustainable land management

  • Socioeconomic vulnerability, displacement, and livelihood impacts in erosion-prone communities

  • Soil erosion: nutrient loss, agricultural productivity decline, and food security challenges

  • Economic implications of land erosion and rising agricultural production costs

  • Sedimentation impacts on reservoirs, lakes, water supply, hydropower, and aquatic ecosystems

  • Infrastructure damage caused by erosion and sediment loads

  • Optimization of soil conservation interventions

  • Integrated watershed management and sub-watershed prioritization

  • Sustainable land management practices for agricultural erosion control

  • Agroforestry and ecosystem-based adaptation for erosion control

  • Community-led and indigenous knowledge–based soil conservation approaches

  • Eco-engineering and nature-based solutions for slope stability and erosion control

  • Performance evaluation of soil conservation practices and policy frameworks

  • Livelihood vulnerability in riverbank erosion–prone communities

  • Socioeconomic burden of riverbank erosion, adaptation strategies, and resilience

  • Soil erosion impact on fisheries and aquatic ecosystems

  • Global soil partnership

  • Cost–benefit analysis of conservation practices in critical watersheds

  • Soil conservation planning and sustainable land management


Submission Details

  • Abstract Submission Deadline: 10th February 2026

  • Full Paper Submission Deadline: 30th April 2026

  • Publication Fee: Nil

📧 Submit your abstract at:
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