Springer Nature Edited Book on Delta-Related Research
Researchers, academicians, professionals, policymakers, and scholars are invited to contribute chapters for an upcoming Springer Nature edited book focusing on emerging research, innovations, and sustainable development challenges in delta regions worldwide.
The edited volume aims to bring together interdisciplinary research addressing environmental, technological, social, economic, and governance dimensions of delta systems and climate-vulnerable regions.
Important Highlights
Publication in a Springer Nature Edited Book
No Article Processing Charges (APC) / Free Publication
Peer-reviewed chapters
ISBN-indexed international publication
Suggested Themes
Contributions are invited on topics including, but not limited to:
Delta sustainability and resilience
Climate change adaptation in delta regions
Water resource and wastewater management
Flooding, disaster risk reduction, and resilience
Urbanisation and environmental change in deltas
Smart technologies and AI applications in delta studies
Biodiversity and ecosystem conservation
Renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure
Sustainable transport and mobility in delta cities
Circular economy and environmental governance
GIS and remote sensing applications
Community participation and policy frameworks
Agriculture, livelihoods, and food security in delta areas
Submission Guidelines
Submit an abstract of 250–300 words
Include chapter title, author name(s), affiliation, and keywords
Selected abstracts will be invited for full chapter submission
All chapters will undergo editorial screening and peer review
Important Date
Abstract Submission Deadline: 31 May 2026
Submission Email
📧 research@track2training.com
Target Contributors
The book welcomes submissions from researchers, faculty members, scientists, planners, engineers, practitioners, and doctoral scholars working in the areas of sustainability, climate studies, water governance, disaster management, urban planning, and delta research.
For further queries and submissions:📧 research@track2training.com


