Special Issue Scope:
The overarching goal of this special issue is to bring together experts from multiple disciplines who address various challenges related to climate risk, resilience and sustainability of food, energy, water, and health systems. This Special Issue welcomes studies applied to various types of meteorological hazards such as winter storm, flood, tornado, hurricane, and wildfires. Topics include (but not limited to):
1) Modeling impacts of climate change and/or extreme weather events on food, energy, water, health systems
2) Modeling impacts of climate change and/or extreme weather events on FEWH nexus (might include only 2 or 3 sectors as well) to capture hazard-induced cascading failures
3) Modeling climate risk, resilience and sustainability of food, energy, water, health systems and/or FEWH nexus
4) Predicting / forecasting climate risk, resilience and sustainability of food, energy, water, health systems and / or the FEWH nexus under future climate change
5) Assessing socioeconomic impact of hazard-induced damage on food, energy, water, health systems and / or the FEWH nexus
6) Present new approaches in terms of usage of novel of multimedia datasets, including sensor-based information, social media data, imagery, human assessments, etc. used in the above-mentioned contexts
7) Present novel data-driven methodologies including physics-driven simulations to theory-informed machine learning used in the above-mentioned contexts