Integrated Rural–Urban Dynamics in Delta Regions: Sustainability, Resilience, and Transformative Planning
About the Book
Delta regions across the world are experiencing rapid transformations driven by urbanisation, climate change, migration, environmental degradation, infrastructure expansion, and socio-economic restructuring. These regions represent highly sensitive and interconnected landscapes where rural and urban systems continuously interact through mobility, resource flows, livelihoods, governance structures, and ecological processes.
The proposed edited volume, Integrated Rural–Urban Dynamics in Delta Regions, aims to provide a multidisciplinary platform for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, planners, and researchers to critically examine emerging rural–urban relationships in deltaic environments. The book seeks contributions addressing sustainability, resilience, climate adaptation, infrastructure development, mobility transitions, governance mechanisms, land-use transformations, environmental management, and socio-economic integration within delta regions.
The volume particularly encourages evidence-based chapters supported by detailed case studies, spatial analysis, empirical investigations, policy evaluations, and interdisciplinary approaches from both developing and developed regions.
The edited book is proposed for publication by Springer Nature and is intended to serve as an important academic and policy reference for researchers, professionals, and institutions working in urban and regional planning, environmental studies, sustainability science, transportation, geography, rural development, and climate resilience.
Contributors may submit chapters related to, but not limited to, the following areas:
Rural–Urban Interactions in Delta Regions
Rural–urban continuum and spatial transformations
Migration, demographic shifts, and settlement dynamics
Changing livelihood systems in delta landscapes
Peri-urbanisation and regional growth patterns
Rural–urban economic linkages
Climate Change and Environmental Resilience
Climate adaptation in delta settlements
Flood resilience and disaster risk reduction
Coastal and riverine ecosystem management
Water security and environmental governance
Blue-green infrastructure and ecological restoration
Infrastructure, Mobility, and Accessibility
Transportation systems in delta regions
Rural accessibility and regional connectivity
Sustainable mobility and transport equity
Port-led development and logistics systems
Infrastructure resilience under climate stress
Governance and Policy Frameworks
Multi-level governance in delta regions
Decentralised planning and institutional coordination
Participatory governance and community engagement
Land-use policy and environmental regulation
Regional planning approaches for integrated development
Housing, Livelihoods, and Social Inclusion
Informal settlements and vulnerable communities
Affordable housing and resettlement planning
Gender and social equity in delta development
Indigenous knowledge systems and adaptive practices
Public health and social infrastructure
Technology, Data, and Spatial Planning
GIS and remote sensing applications
Smart and resilient delta planning
Big data and digital governance
Spatial modelling and decision-support systems
AI applications in regional planning and environmental monitoring
Researchers, academicians, planners, professionals, and policymakers are invited to submit original and unpublished chapters relevant to the scope of the book.
Important Requirements
Each chapter must include at least one detailed case study.
Chapters should incorporate appropriate:
Maps
Graphs
Tables
Figures
Spatial or empirical analysis
Chapters should demonstrate:
Theoretical and methodological clarity
Policy relevance
Practical implications
Academic originality and rigor
Authors are requested to submit abstracts and full chapters via email to:
📧 research@track2training.com
Please mention “Book Chapter Submission – Delta Regions Edited Volume” in the subject line.
All submitted abstracts and chapters will undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure quality, originality, relevance, and scholarly contribution.
Proposed Publisher: Springer Nature
No Article Processing Charges (No APC)
Accepted chapters will be published after successful peer review and editorial evaluation.
Dr. Kavita Dehalwar
Researcher and Academic in Urban and Regional Planning
SN Sharma
Researcher in Transportation Planning, TOD, Urban Systems, and Regional Development
For queries related to chapter preparation, thematic suitability, and submission guidelines, authors may contact:
📧 research@track2training.com
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