Since we launched the combined Earth and Environmental Science e-book package back in 2005 it grew steadily over the years and has now become a successful platform of literature related to classical topics around Earth and Environmental Sciences as well as the most recent developments in these fields. This year’s collection encompasses more than 560 thematic titles spanning geological sciences, geography, environmental earth sciences, environmental engineering methods and social implications of environmental issues and climate change, presenting the whole range of disciplines involved in the field of environmental research.
The collection also mirrors the growing importance of sustainability research and development within the interdisciplinary environmental science research community: Sustainable development has been defined in many ways. The most cited definition is from the so called Brundtland Report, “Our Common Future” (1987): “Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”. 28 years later, in 2015, the world leaders adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals at an historic UN Summit and the follow year, launched the “2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”.
We at Springer Nature are very proud to present our contribution to international sustainability research and development with not only a growing number of monographs and series dedicated to this important topic, but also two landmark publications - namely the Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainability Goals and the Sustainable Development Goals Series. There have been no other comprehensive publications addressing all of the SDGs in such an integrated way before. Contributions come from scientists, policy makers and researchers working in all fields related to the SDGs.
With our growing textbook-program in Earth and Environmental Sciences we address the need of providing a wide range of literature that supports students at all grades.
The highlighted titles below reflect the variety and actuality of the Springer Nature Earth and Environmental Science program.
We are a truly international publisher, serving the research community around the globe. With hubs throughout Europe, the Americas and Asia Pacific we are perfectly positioned to connect with our book authors and editors wherever they are located. Our global base of editorial staff is located in cities such as New York, London, Heidelberg, Tokyo, Beijing, New Delhi, Singapore, Melbourne and São Paulo. They constantly travel to scientific meetings and universities to connect with the research community.
Dr. Christian Witschel, Editorial Director Earth & Environmental Science Books, studied Geography, Geology and Political Science in Heidelberg. He initially worked as a research assistant at the university and did his doctorate in Geography. In 1989 he joined Springer-Verlag Heidelberg working in various positions in Marketing in the early years before starting as an editor for Geosciences in 1992. He subsequently built up the Environmental Sciences area for the department alongside, and in 2005 took over as head of the Earth and Environmental Sciences department. He then increased his commitment to building a program segment in Geography and, more recently, the interdisciplinary field of Sustainability Research.
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