

Springer’s Mathematics of Planet Earth
collection provides a variety of well-written books of a variety of levels and
styles, highlighting the fundamental role played by mathematics in a huge range
of planetary contexts on a global scale. Climate, ecology, sustainability,
public health, diseases and epidemics, management of resources and risk
analysis are important elements. The mathematical sciences play a key role in
these and many other processes relevant to Planet Earth, both as a fundamental
discipline and as a key component of cross-disciplinary research. This creates
the need, both in education and research, for books that are introductory to
and abreast of these developments.
Springer’s MoPE series will provide a variety of such books, including
monographs, textbooks and briefs suitable for users of mathematics,
mathematicians doing research in related applications, and students interested
in how mathematics interacts with the world around us.
The series welcomes submissions on any topic of current relevance to the
international Mathematics of Planet Earth effort, and particularly encourages
surveys, tutorials and shorter communications in a lively tutorial style, offering
a clear exposition of broad appeal.
