The Journal of Tranpsort and Health has just issued a call for manuscripts for its planned special issue on Walking and walkability.

For further details, please see: www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-transport-and-health/call-for-papers/call-for-papers-special-issue-of-journal-of-transport-and-he/

www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-transport-and-health/call-for-papers/call-for-papers-special-issue-of-journal-of-transport-and-he/


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Call For Papers: Special Issue of Journal of Transport and Health: Walking and Walkability: A review of the evidence on health


This special issue is documenting the health effects of walking and walkable communities in a wide range of areas and exploring the policy and environmental changes that can result in sustaining these effects.  Although the specific examples listed below are mostly from the USA, submissions are sought from any country. Manuscripts are requested in the following areas:


1. Evaluation of or testing a new or unique program, policy, or project that aims to increase the number of individuals walking for recreation and/or transport.  This can include both projects working to increase active transportation/modal shift and/or efforts to improve population health through broad reaching walking initiatives.  We are looking for unique and innovative approaches that are underpinned by a good theoretical basis. Manuscripts will be considered whether they examine positive or negative impacts.

Examples include:

2. Define and assess walk-friendly policies, provide evidence that the policy or policies result in more pedestrian activity and can be implemented in other places.

For example:

3. Examine benefits or unintended consequences of walking and walkability. We would be interested in papers showing the associations between walking and walkability with variables such as physical health, behavioral health, cognitive ability, environment, crime, safety, social cohesion, happiness and well-being.  Other possible associations might include economic, productivity, resiliency, stress and vitality measures. Creative and advanced measures of walkability are encouraged, especially those that consider network connectivity and accessibility.   

For example:

Submission method

(Submission via EES)

All papers should be submitted via the Journal of Transport and Health online system. While submitting a paper to the special issue, please choose the article type “SI: Walking & walkability” otherwise your submission will be handled as a regular manuscript. All submissions will go through the journal’s standard peer review process. Criteria for acceptance include originality, contribution, and scientific merit, as well as being within scope. For author guidelines, please visit the website of the journal at https://www.elsevier.com/journals/journal-of-transport-and-health/2214-1405/guide-for-authors


Key dates

Submission is now open. The deadline for submission is Monday February 29th, 2016. 

The deadline for resubmission of revised manuscripts will be July 31st 2016.

Final decisions will be made by November 2016.

All manuscripts will be published online (as e-prints) as soon as they receive final acceptance and have been processed for publication, prior to being collated in the special issue.   Publication of the Special Issue is planned for early 2017.


Guest Editor contact information:  

Kate Kraft,  kkraft@americawalks.org

Tracy Hadden Loh “tracy@railstotrails.org

Andrew Dannenberg “adannenberg2@gmail.com



Dr Jennifer Mindell
Reader in Public Health
Health and Social Surveys Research Group
Research Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
UCL
1-19 Torrington Place
London WC1E 6BT
Tel. 020 7679 1269 (Internal x41269)

Journal of Transport and Health: www.elsevier.com/locate/jth