The impact of Sustainability in the Engineering Sector

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By: Diana Petrowicz, Tue Feb 23 2021
Diana Petrowicz

Author: Diana Petrowicz

At its 40th general conference in 2019, UNESCO introduced the World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development. The first World Engineering Day was celebrated on the 4th of March 2020. To commemorate this year’s anniversary, we spoke to Springer Nature’s Vice President, Leadership team Books, Dr. Dieter Merkle, about sustainability trends within the engineering sector and current growth areas within the field.


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Dr. Dieter Merkle graduated in Theoretical Physics from the University of Stuttgart. In the late 1980ies, he wrote his PhD thesis on a topic crossover between Quantum Optics and Chaos Theory at the Technical University of Darmstadt. After a year of paternity leave he started at Springer as a publishing editor for Engineering books in January 1991. Since 15 years he has been managing publishing teams, first in Engineering, then in the wider area of Applied Sciences.


We are talking to you today as part the World Engineering Day (WED) for Sustainable Development celebrations. What trends are you seeing in the Engineering book program around sustainable development?

We have been publishing Sustainability topics for many years. Energy and Environmental Technology, in particular Renewable Energy and e-Mobility, Waste Management, as well as industrial topics such as Sustainable Design, Sustainable Production and Life Cycle Engineering are the more established areas. I believe that the beneficial impact of Space Technology in combination with Geo-Information Technology on environmental protection and sustainable agriculture and is not to be underestimated.


There are some newer trends I have recognized:

  • Sustainability through digitization as in IoT and AI applications.
  • Sustainability through joint approaches of Engineering and Social Sciences, as in geographical and infrastructure developments

Both trends overlap in the hot topic of Smart Cities which gives perspectives for the mega-cities in developing and emerging regions.


How does the Springer Nature eBook program represent the global trends in engineering?


Engineers and engineering are seen as critical for achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Are you seeing more research that focuses on the SDGs and societal impact?


It is often stated that in order to address the problems raised by the SDGs that researchers need to work inter-disciplinarily – is this being reflected in the book proposals Springer Nature receives? 


Are there any exciting emerging research trends you’re seeing in Engineering?


Quality Education is one of the SDGs and providing access to learning resources has become a real issue during the pandemic. Can you recommend any eTextbooks for engineering students?


What’s unique about the Springer Nature Engineering eBook collection?


Take a look at Springer Nature’s Engineering eBook collection and contact us for more information. If you would like to read more about AI, check out our blog post on The impact of AI on librarian services.

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Diana Petrowicz

Author: Diana Petrowicz

Diana Petrowicz is a Marketing Manager in the Sales Enablement team, based in the London office. Supporting the Sales and Account Development teams, she is enthusiastic about finding innovate ways to communicate with the library community and specialises in producing and writing case studies across the portfolio.