Pollution and Diseases Book Series

The Pollution and Diseases Book Series is the book publishing platform connected to the broader Pollution and Diseases academic ecosystem.
It supports long-form scholarly publishing in environmental research, pollution studies, river and freshwater systems, environmental security, public health, war-related ecological damage, restoration, and related interdisciplinary fields.
What the Book Series publishes
The Book Series may publish:
- academic monographs;- edited volumes;- thematic scholarly collections;- conference-related volumes;- long-form analytical studies;- selected annual discussion volumes;- expanded research collections.
The Book Series provides a publication route for materials that require more space, synthesis, and editorial development than a standard journal article or conference abstract.
Relationship to the conference
The War, Soil, and Freshwater Systems Conference 2026 may generate selected book-related outputs, including:
- a post-conference volume;- expanded chapters based on conference presentations;- thematic collections connected to conference discussions;- selected long-form contributions developed after the event.
Conference participation does not automatically guarantee inclusion in a Book Series volume.
Book publication requires editorial selection, appropriate scholarly development, and final approval.
DOI, ISBN, and citation
Book Series volumes may receive ISBNs and DOI records.
Individual chapters or newly published contributions may receive DOI records where applicable.
The DOI prefix is:
**10.66659**
The DOI suffix is generated automatically by the publishing system.
DOI landing pages provide stable citation metadata for academic use.
Access model
Book Series volumes may be distributed as electronic PDF publications under the access model specified for each volume.
Bibliographic metadata, abstracts, keywords, author information, DOI records, and citation information should remain discoverable for academic indexing and citation.
Full-text access may be open, restricted, or paid depending on the publication model of the specific volume.
Submissions and proposals
The Book Series may consider proposals for:
- monographs;- edited volumes;- thematic collections;- post-conference volumes;- expanded conference-based chapters.
Book Series submissions are evaluated according to scholarly quality, conceptual clarity, relevance to the series, and editorial feasibility.