About this Special Issue
We invite high quality Reviews (all types) and Policy Briefs on:
• Evidence on how neighbourhood environments - built (e.g. walkability, food environments), biophysical (e.g. air pollution, green space, climate) or social (e.g. deprivation, safety, social cohesion) - affect population health.
• Theories, models and frameworks underlying the associations between neighbourhood environment and population health.
• Causality challenges in the investigation about the neighbourhood effects on population health (e.g. exposure misclassification, residential self-selection bias, residual confounding).
• New methodological approaches in exposure measurement and causality assessment.
• Translation of scientific evidence to neighbourhood health improvement interventions – translation models and case-studies.
• Effectiveness of neighbourhood-based interventions.
The call is open for submission from January 15, 2022 until September 30, 2023.
PHR rules for double-blind peer review, article types, format and article processing charges (APC) apply. The GLOBEQUITY program of IJPH offers a limited number of waivers for first authors from low and middle income countries!
Articles are published in the online special issue usually 3 weeks after acceptance. Please submit the full manuscript using the submit link on the PHR website.
For questions please contact the PHR Editorial Office, phr@swisstph.ch.
We look forward to your submission!
Keywords: Neighbourhood environments, Built environment, Social environment, Biophysical environment, Population health