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28 April 2021
Book Builder—Compile a Customized E-Book from Your Favorite MDPI Open Access Content
MDPI Books recently released Book Builder, a new online tool to conveniently arrange, design and produce an eBook from any content published in MDPI journals. Book Builder offers two functions: on the one hand (1) Selections, available to every registered user of MDPI; on the other hand (2) Special Issue Reprints, which can be used exclusively by Guest Editors of Special Issues.
Selections
In just a matter of a few clicks, all users are now able to assemble books from MDPI articles and receive instantaneous feedback in the form of a fully produced and compiled book (PDF), which can be downloaded or ordered as print copy. Selections can include any paper published with MDPI, picking and combining content from different journals and special issues.
This way, the user may for example choose to compile an ebook focusing around a particular topic, or assemble articles from a group of others.
We invite you to make yourself familiar with the new tool! The Book Builder can be found here: https://www.mdpi.com/books/book_builder.
Special Issue Reprints
The Book Builder allows Guest Editors of MDPI journals to create a reprint from a successfully completed Special Issue or Topical Collection in book format. If you are a Guest Editor for an MDPI journal, you can use the new tool to create an PDF document which includes all articles published in the Special Issue as well as a book cover and table of contents.
For Special Issues containing a minimum of 5 articles, the Guest Editor can request its publication on the MDPI Book platform. Published reprints are assigned an ISBN and DOI.
In addition to the PDF copy of the Reprint Book, as a token of our gratitude, MDPI offers every Guest Editor one (1) complimentary print copy (via print-on-demand). All contributors benefit from a discount on orders of any additional print copies, to share with colleagues or libraries or others.
In line with our organization's values, MDPI Books publishes all content in open access, promoting the exchange of ideas and knowledge in a globalized world. MDPI Books encompasses all the benefits of open access—high availability and visibility, as well as wide and rapid dissemination. MDPI Books are distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution License, meaning as an author you retain the copyright for your work. In addition, with MDPI Books you can complement the digital version of your work with a high-quality printed counterpart.
If you are interested in editing a book volume or series, or have a monograph manuscript to be considered for publication, please submit your proposal online and look at our Information for Authors.
Contact: Laura Wagner, MDPI Books Manager (email)
20 April 2021
Meet us at the OceanTech Asia Pacific, Zhoushan Campus, Zhejiang University, China, May 19 - 21, 2021
MDPI will be attending the OceanTech Asia Pacific, Zhoushan Campus, Zhejiang University, China, May 19 - 21, 2021.
OceanTech Asia Pacific (OAP) provides strategic venues for marine engineers, technologists, industrialists and scientists to facilitate the development, strengthening and exchange of new solutions – technologies and methodologies. The objectives of OAP are to facilitate sustainable utilization of oceanic resources to address contemporary economic and societal challenges: Augmenting and maintaining environmentally sound human habitats, food supplies, energy resources and transportation; Upgrading, development and transfer of new instruments, tools and methodologies for further marine research and discovery.
The following MDPI journals will be represented:
- Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (leading journal)
- Sustainability
- Energies
15 April 2021
MDPI Celebrates Company Milestone With 25th Anniversary Page
"We exist to help scientists achieve their own objectives"
In June of this year, MDPI will celebrate the 25th anniversary of its foundation. To mark this significant milestone, we have created a 25th Anniversary page on our website that evokes the development of our company over the past quarter-century.
MDPI has been a pioneer of Open Access publishing ever since the concept was first created.
In a wide-ranging interview, our CEO Delia Mihaila reflects on the company’s 25th anniversary and its contribution to the world of scientific publishing.
Delia considers how MDPI has evolved since starting life in 1996 as a visionary ‘project’ run out of an apartment in Basel, Switzerland, by Dr. Shu-Kun Lin. A chemist who was passionate about the long-term preservation of rare chemical sample, Dr. Lin was determined to help scholars publish their findings as quickly as possible and make their research results available to as wide a readership as possible worldwide. That determination remains unchanged 25 years later.
Today, MDPI is an international organization with over 4,000 employees based on three continents and in ten countries, and ranks among the world's top four academic publishers.
MDPI's mission is to accelerate access to new scientific research, delivering insight faster for researchers worldwide. Read more here about the company's remarkable success story and what the Open Access publishing model can offer the global scientific community.
8 April 2021
Recruiting Editoral Board Members for Future Transportation
Future Transportation (ISSN 2673-7590) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal, which publishes emerging technologies and potential applications in all areas of transportation and other disciplines such as civil engineering, economics, environment and geography, and computer science.
Future Transportation is recruiting new Editorial Board members with expertise in research and findings concerning transportation studies and related topics.
Editorial Board members should be active researchers in transportation or a related field and be passionate about participating in scientific communication and publishing activities. The applicants should have experience in the peer-review process of open-access scientific journals. Scholars who have the experience to lead national research projects, organize academic congresses, or achieved significant achievements will have priority in the evaluation.
The responsibilities of Editorial Board members will include, but are not limited to the following:
- Making decisions regarding whether a manuscript can be accepted or not, based on the reports we collect;
- Serving as the Editor for a Special Issue on a topic related to their research interests when it is convenient or introducing candidates;
- Promoting Future Transportation and increasing its visibility at related academic conferences;
- Advising on the journal’s development.
The internal MDPI Editors will serve as Assistant Editors to provide support when required.
As an Editorial Board member, you will have the unique opportunity for networking and communication with scholars in the Future Transportation community, to build a long-term relationship and mark you as influential within your discipline. You will be able to receive the Editor Certificate for this authorized identity. In addition, you will be able to publish one free paper per year after peer review.
The term of this position is two years. The benefits will be evaluated annually based on your yearly editorial work performance and contribution to the journal Editorial Office.
If you are interested with this position, please send your application with self-introduction and academic resume to the journal Editorial Office (futuretransp@mdpi.com).
The journal Editorial Office looks forward to working with you.
Future Transportation Editorial Office
16 March 2021
Recruiting Editors for Sustainable Chemistry
Sustainable Chemistry (ISSN 2673-4079) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal published quarterly by MDPI, which provides an advanced forum for studies that present significant advances in the development of alternative green and sustainable technologies in chemical engineering.
Sustainable Chemistry is recruiting new Editorial Board members with expertise in green and sustainable chemistry.
Editorial Board members should be active researchers in sustainable chemistry or a related field and be passionate about participating in scientific communication and publishing activities. The applicants should have experience in the peer-review process of open-access scientific journals. Scholars who have experience to lead national research projects, organize academic congresses, or achieved significant achievements will have priority in the evaluation.
The responsibilities of Editorial Board members will include but are not limited to making decisions regarding whether a manuscript can be accepted or not, based on the reports we collect; serving as the Editor for a Special Issue on a topic related to their research interests when it is convenient or introducing candidates; promoting Sustainable Chemistry and increasing its visibility at related academic conferences; and advising on the journal’s development. The internal MDPI Editors will serve as Assistant Editors to provide support when required.
As an Editorial Board member, you will have the unique opportunity for networking and communication with scholars in the Sustainable Chemistry community, to build a long-term relationship and mark you as influential within your discipline. You will be able to receive the Editor Certificate for this authorized identity. In addition, you will be able to publish one free paper per year after peer review.
The term of this position is two years. The benefits will be evaluated annually based on yearly editorial work performance and contribution by the journal Editorial Office.
If you are interested with this position, please send your application with self-introduction and academic resume to the journal Editorial Office (suschem@mdpi.com).
The journal Editorial Office looks forward to working with you.
Sustainable Chemistry Editorial Office
10 March 2021
Journal Selector: Helping to Find the Right MDPI Journal for Your Article
At MDPI, we strive to make your online publication process seamless and efficient. To achieve this, our team is continuously developing tools and features to make the user experience useful and convenient.
As the number of academic papers continues to grow, so does the need to analyze and work with them on a large scale. This prompted us to design a new feature aimed at helping researchers find journals that are relevant to their publication by matching their abstract topic. In this regard, we designed a similarity model that automatically identifies the most suitable academic journals for your paper.
We are pleased to introduce Journal Selector, a new feature that measures similarity in academic contexts. By simply entering the title and/or abstract into our Journal Selector, the author will see a list of the most related scientific journals published by MDPI. This method helps authors select the correct journals for their papers, highlighting the time of publication and citability.
The methodology is known as representation learning, where words are represented as vectors in hyperspace. Representation helps us differentiate between different concepts within articles, and in turn, helps us identify similarities between them.
We used an advanced machine learning model to better capture the semantic meanings of words. This helps the algorithm make better predictions by leveraging scientific text representation. In turn, this ensures high precision, helping authors decide which journal they should submit their paper to.
The goal is to support authors to publish their work in the most suitable journal for their research, as fast as possible, accelerating their career progress.
Contact: Andrea Perlato, Head of Data Analytics, MDPI (email)
8 March 2021
Women in Sustainability
Under the travel restrictions imposed by the ongoing pandemic, academic exchanges have become increasingly strained. Yet, our endeavors for advancing scholarly publishing and communication never stop. To celebrate this year’s International Women’s Day, we are dedicated to furthering cutting-edge research on human inclusion and equality, and acknowledging the achievements of women in advancing Sustainability.
Sustainability runs Special Issues to create collections of papers to promote the diversity of scholarly communication among our readers, editors and authors. Special Issues are led by Guest Editors who are experts in the subject and oversee the editorial process for papers. Papers published in a Special Issue are collected together on a dedicated page of the journal website. For any inquiries, please contact the Editorial Office and we hope that this will spark new ideas for further collaborations and discussions.
On this International Women’s Day, we present the latest research below on, and by, women in Sustainability:
Gender Issues in Transport and Mobility
edited by Pierluigi Coppola and Ines. Kawgan-Kagan
Submission deadline 28 May 2021
Keywords: gender-specific needs; women in transport; gender analysis methods; transport equity assessment; social inclusion and fairness in transport
Social Sustainability in Business from a Gender Perspective
edited by Mónica Segovia Pérez and Eva Cifre
submission deadline 31 May 2021
Keywords: social sustainability; gender; gender equality; decent work; working conditions; health and well-being; corporate sustainability; women’s pro-environmental attitudes and values; research; COVID-19
Women for Sustainable Energy
edited by Valeria Palomba, Luisa F. Cabeza, Anna Laura Pisello and Cristina Prieto
submission deadline 31 July 2021
Keywords: energy; energy efficiency; sustainable future; smart city; renewable energy sources; LCA; energy policy
Inclusive Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Health (WASH2): Towards a Sustainable and Healthy Society
edited by Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin and Chad Staddon
submission deadline 31 August 2021
Keywords: Global Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Health (WASH2); Social exclusion; Marginalization; Global South and North; Inequalities and insecurity; Global health or international health or one health research; Risks, hazards and vulnerabilities; Homelessness; Poverty and power; Service delivery; WASH2 and women; Indigenous/First Nations/Aboriginal people; WASH2 system approach; Community-based research; Epidemiology; Health policy; Environmental health; Urban political ecology; Humanitarian WASH2
Sustainability and Resilience to Climate Change Hazards and Gender Equality
edited by Anastasia Zabaniotou, Paola Rizzi, Khaled A. Al-Sahili, Vasiliki Skoulou and Maria Cristina Marolda
submission deadline 30 Mar 2021
Keywords: Gender Equality; Climate Change; Resilience, Hazards; Vulnerability; Policies; Education; Research
Moving toward Sustainability: Rethinking Gender Structures in Education and Occupation Systems
edited by Sandra L. Hanson and Enrique S. Pumar
submission deadline 1 Apr 2021
Keywords: sustainability; gender; education; occupations; structures; inequality
Gender in Sustainable Innovation
edited by Ana Beatriz Hernández Lara and Amado Alarcón Alarcón
submission deadline 31 May 2021
Keywords: Gender and strategic management; Gender and corporate governance; Gender in sustainable innovation; Gender in sustainable entrepreneurship; Gender as a dimension of quality and impact of research; Role of gender in sustainable development goals
Social Sustainability in Business from a Gender Perspective
edited by Mónica Segovia Pérez and Eva Cifre
submission deadline 31 May 2021
Keywords: social sustainability; gender; gender equality; decent work; working conditions; health and well-being; corporate sustainability; women’s pro-environmental attitudes and values; research; COVID-19
To access the full list of Special Issues, please click here.
Sustainability Editorial Office
sustainability@mdpi.com
18 February 2021
Sustainability | 2020 Review
The year 2020 was a year of growth for Sustainability. The journal received 30,204 submissions and published 10,591 articles from 36,396 international authors. The total number of reviewers invited and involved in the peer-review process of the journal reached 17,123, with an additional 2,442 academic editors (including 592 Editorial Board Members and 1850 Topic Editors) joining our journal’s Board during this year. Sustainability articles were cited 12,703 times in 2020 and the impact factor (IF) is 2.576. Thanks to the commitment and dedication of the Editorial staff, the median time between submission and publication further decreased to 38 days.

The journal established the following 8 topical Sections: Hazards and Sustainability; Sustainability, Biodiversity and Conservation; Climate Change; Sustainable Materials; Health and Sustainability; Sustainable Food; Resources and Sustainable Utilization; and Sustainable Management. Additionally, in 2020 Sustainability became a journal affiliated with the International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction (CIB).
High Altmetrics Papers
Adapting to Climate Change: The Interplay between International and Domestic Institutions in the Context of Climate Finance
Adaptation, Official Development Assistance, and Institution Building: The Case of the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre
Jonathan Rosenberg
Sustainable Urban and Rural Development
Smart City Governance in Developing Countries: A Systematic Literature Review
Si Ying Tan et al.
Sustainable Urban and Rural Development
Urban Digital Twins for Smart Cities and Citizens: The Case Study of Herrenberg, Germany
Fabian Dembski et al.
Sustainable Education and Approaches
Analysis on the Higher Education Sustainability in China Based on the Comparison between Universities in China and America
Yong-Ming He et al.
Environmental Sustainability and Applications
Environmental Impacts of a Pet Dog: An LCA Case Study
Kim Maya Yavor et al.
Collections/Special Issues
Sustainability runs Special Issues to create collections of articles on specific topics with the aim of building a community of authors and readers to discuss the latest research and develop new ideas and research directions. Special Issues are led by Guest Editors who are experts in the subject, who oversee the editorial process for papers. Papers published in a Special Issue will be collected together on a dedicated page of the journal website. High-quality Collections/Special Issues will be printed as books. The book can be made available on Amazon, eBookMall, Apple books, etc.
Hot Special Issues
Sustainable Urban Planning Techniques
Sustainable Energy Economics and Policy
Sustainable Natural Resource Management
Smart Cities, City Dashboards, Planning and Evaluation of Urban Performances
Business, Management, Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Sustainable Development
Open Calls
Climate Change and Circular Bioeconomy: Old Challenges and New Opportunities for Environmental Biotechnology
edited by Silvio Matassa and Willy Verstraete
submission deadline 30 July 2021
Sustainable Innovations and Governance in the Agri-Food Industry
edited by Concetta Nazzaro, Marco Lerro and Marcello Stanco
submission deadline 24 September 2021
Feature Paper on Sustainability Wastewater Management
edited by Dariusz Młyński and Piotr Bugajski
submission deadline 30 November 2021
Read full list of call for papers at https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/special_issues.
On behalf of the editorial team, we would like to express our gratitude to the Editor-in-Chief of Sustainability, all Section Editors-in-Chief and Editorial Board Members, as well as to the Guest Editors of Special Issues, Topic Board Members, and Reviewer Board Members, all of whom have ensured the continued success of the journal through their hard work and diligence!
In 2021, Sustainability will continue to contribute to academic exchange and sharing of knowledge.
15 December 2020
MDPI adopts C4DISC principles to improve diversity and inclusion in scholarly communications
MDPI is proud to adopt the principles of the Coalition for Diversity & Inclusion in Scholarly Communications (C4DISC) to support building equity, inclusion, diversity, and accessibility in scholarly communications.
The C4DISC represents organizations and individuals working in scholarly communications and is focused on addressing issues of diversity and inclusion within the publishing industry.
MDPI’s Managing Editors encourage the Editors-in-Chief and Associate Editors to appoint diverse expert Editorial Boards. This is also reflective in our multi-national and inclusive workplace. We are proud to create equal opportunities without regard to gender, ethnicity, geographic location, sexual orientation, age, disability, political beliefs, religion, or socio-economic status. There is no place for discrimination in our workplace and editors of MDPI journals are to uphold these principles in high regard.
Representatives from C4DISC meet monthly, and have started to implement initiatives to shed light and improve on the lack of diversity in scholarly communications. Some of the initiatives include developing a joint statement of principles; conducting market research; providing training resources, best practices, toolkits, and documentation for our collective memberships; and establishing outreach programs, curricula, events, and publications.
The Coalition is committed to:
- eliminating barriers to participation, extending equitable opportunities across all stakeholders, and ensuring that our practices and policies promote equitable treatment and do not allow, condone, or result in discrimination;
- creating and maintaining an environment that respects diverse traditions, heritages, and experiences;
- promoting diversity in all staff, volunteers, and audiences, including full participation in programs, policy formulation, and decision-making;
- raising awareness about career opportunities in our industries to groups who are currently underrepresented in the workforce;
- supporting our members in achieving diversity and inclusion within their organizations.
14 December 2020
Article Layout and Templates Revised for Future Volumes
At MDPI we have slightly revised the layout for articles to be published in the 2021 Volume, starting at the end of December 2020. As of today, the article templates available for download on ‘Instructions for Authors’ pages have been updated.
The most noticeable change can be found on the first page of the article, where a left-hand column has been created to include the following front matter elements: (i) the recommended citation style for the article, (ii) the publishing history, (iii) as well as the Creative Commons Attribution license used (iv) a standard note regarding affiliations. At the same time, the extra spacing on the left means the authors’ affiliations are now more clearly set apart than before. Other front matter key elements such as journal logo, article type, article title, authors, abstract and keywords remain unchanged.
The blank column on the left runs through all pages in an article; as a result, the main text is slightly more condensed, which improve reader friendliness for smaller screens. Small figures/tables are aligned on the left with standard indenture, while large figures/tables are centered and covering the full width of the page. The revised layout was applied in the article pictured below, to serve as an example:

1) Information is displayed in the left information bar.

2) In the main text, there is a blank column on the left.

3) Small tables/figures are aligned on the left, large tables/figures are centered.


