The UNU Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Development book series, published by Springer, explores the intersection of technology and sustainability. It aims to provide a comprehensive resource that bridges the gap between technological advancements and the pressing need for sustainable practices across the globe.
The editor-in-chief for this series is Prof. Tshilidzi Marwala, Rector of the United Nations University and Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations.

Overview
This book series closes the divide between technology advancements and sustainable practices. The series investigates, clarifies, and promotes the incorporation of AI technology in tackling worldwide sustainability issues. The series accommodates a wide range of individuals, such as scholars, professionals, policymakers, and students, by offering them a thorough and all-encompassing source of information.
This book series invites complete book proposals.
Objectives
The book series features the following objectives:
- AI Knowledge: Providing detailed insights into AI applications in sustainable development, examining current trends and successful implementations worldwide.
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Encouraging cross-sectoral cooperation among experts in AI, environmental science, economics, and social sciences.
- Innovation and Best Practices: Highlighting innovative AI applications in key areas such as agriculture, energy, water management, and waste management for global adoption.
- Ethical Use of AI: Addressing the ethical considerations, risks, and governance challenges, promoting transparent and accountable AI systems.
- Policy Influence: Guiding policymakers with evidence-based insights for ethical AI use in sustainability.
- Global Awareness and Knowledge Transfer: Enhancing awareness and transferring advanced technology to less developed regions.
Learn More
For detailed content and information on submitting a book proposal to the series, please visit the official Springer webpage: [link to be updated].
Contact Us
For inquiries regarding the series, please contact Dr Ally S. Nyamawe, Email: nyamawe@unu.edu