Infrastructure is a multi-sectoral and wide-reaching public policy and investment arena, encompassing transportation, housing, water, sanitation, information and communication technology, energy, school and community facilities, and public parks. Because infrastructure is increasingly complex and interconnected, the future of successful infrastructure demands interdisciplinary approaches. Greater collaboration among researchers with varied and complimentary frameworks and disciplinary approaches is needed to advance scholarship and practice.
We are especially interested in pieces making cross-sector connections (i.e., water and transportation, energy and broadband, etc.) and ones that highlight issues of equitable development impacts.