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*Call for proposals special issue on "Strategic and Governance Implications of Solar Geoengineering"* We invite researchers to submit a paper for a special issue of *Strategic Behavior and the Environment *aimed at exploring strategic and governance implications of solar geoengineering. *Strategic Behavior and the Environment *is a platform for the various disciplines that jointly contribute to our understanding of strategic behavior and environmental policy. Scholars in economics (including experimental economics, political economy and game theory), political science, international relations, negotiation, and other disciplines are invited to submit manuscripts. *Key dates* - Deadline for proposals of papers to be considered for the special issue: *May 31, 2022* - Decision on papers to be included in the special issue:* June 30, 2022* - Submission deadline (papers out for review): *December 30, 2022* - Decision target date: *July 31, 2023* - Publication target date: *December 2023* *Proposal guidelines and criteria* - Draft a proposal of 1000 word or less - Clearly identify the question or issue you will address on the paper - Clearly explain the approach you will use to address the issue of interest - Explain how your proposal is suitable for this special issue *Submission* Submit a proposal to the following email addresses by May 31, 2022. Please use 'SBE Proposal' in the subject line. - Todd L Cherry and Juan Moreno-Cruz: [email protected] *Special Issue Description* A 2021 report from the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine recommends that the United States, in collaboration with other nations, should invest in a sustained research program to enhance policymakers' understanding of solar geoengineering as a climate policy option. In addition to technical feasibility and effectiveness, the report recommends a robust social science research effort to better understand the possible impacts on society, including distributional, political and economical concerns. This special issue aims to contribute to this emerging research agenda. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "geoengineering" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/geoengineering/CAKSzgpaxeE6NJsnJhqb4QDZv0RhHLvdEvTayT1_hX5prr5RvFA%40mail.gmail.com.
