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[CSR Perspective] ICT to Help the Environment: Video Series - CSR Perspective: As you watch this video, and have ideas of other areas where the benefits of ICT can be correlated to sustainable objectives, please send me the idea. I want to provide a broad array of examples during this journey.

[SedonaCyberLink] ICT4D & Cybercrime | SedonaCyberLink: Over the next few weeks I’ll be exploring several dimensions of some of these issues that McCuster and Kshetri pose.  Importantly, I’ll want to place some of these considerations into the historical and sociopolitical framework that the summer of 2011 has offered us.  For example, what are the implications of the Arab Spring movements in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Syria, Yemen and Bahrain with respect to the youth populations’ predisposition toward the use of cybercrime? If the economies of these countries are not structured by the reform outcomes in a manner that will provide jobs and opportunities, how will this affect the rise and nurturing of the criminal element?  These are important questions that leaders and public policy makers in developed countries should be dealing with in a proactive manner.

[The Green IT Review] ICT investment brings environmental benefits to cities | The Green IT ...: Little Nordic, says: "Although this analysis should be seen as a humble starting point to explore the link between ICT investments and sustainable development, it is our joint hope and intention that this report can serve as inspiration for cities that do not settle for the status quo."

[NIGERIA GENERAL TOPICS, FREE, WEBSITES, INTERNET, WEBHOSTING, DEBATES, FAMILY, SOCIETY, REAL ESTATES, BUSINESS] NEPAD TO ENGAGE NCC OVER LOW ICT PENETRATION | NIGERIA GENERAL ...: According to Roberts, the country’s ICT and business opportunities are simply enormous, adding that because only few Nigerians currently benefit from ICT in the country, NEPAD will engage the NCC at the AU-NEPAD Business week with the aim of creating avenues for partnerships to be forged for ICT infrastructure development among other areas.

[BiztechAfrica News updates] Where African innovation ranks | BiztechAfrica - The voice of Africa's ...: The Global Innovation Index is computed as an average of the scores across inputs pillars (describing the enabling environment for innovation) and output pillars (measuring actual achievements in innovation). Five pillars constitute the Innovation Input Sub-Index: 'Institutions,' 'Human capital and research,' 'Infrastructure', 'Market sophistication' and 'Business sophistication'.

[Information Systems for Environmental Sustainability] IT, Innovation, Sustainability, and Competitiveness | Information ...: There is significant evidence that advances in ICT use are positively correlated with more sustainable production in energy-intensive manufacturing sectors and in the transport industry (see Chapter 2). However, the magnitude of ICT’s impact on emissions appears to change according to levels of output and ICT capital stock.

[Awareness: Self-Awareness in Autonomic Systems] Abstracts for lectures at the 1st International Awareness Summer ...: I will focus on recent reprogrammable hardware devices that blur the classic distinction between fixed hardware and flexible software, and on systems on chip utilizing a number of heterogeneous compute elements. In the second part of the lecture I will introduce into ReconOS, a programming and execution environment for hardware/software multithreading used as the basis for creating self-aware compute nodes in the EPiCS project.

[Sustainable Public Financial Management] Sustainable Public Financial Management » Blog Archive » 1. (what ...: This blog explores sustainable Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Public Financial Management (PFM).

[Research Work] Research Work | The Impact of ICT on Teaching and ... - Spot 4 Blog: Based on the administration of the schools, the application of the information and communications technology or ICT is an effective tool to deliver and ensured that the quality education is in the hands of the students. In the development of the education towards the quality, transformation of the system can be the most admirable concept.

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[Mankind2100: The Future] Global Environment Outlook (GEO-4): Chapter 10 - From the ...: . Similar delays are being experienced in relation to climate change and biodiversity loss. The high degree of difficulty in finding innovative policy solutions for these persistent problems can be explained by several factors. The use of natural resources and the release of emissions to the environment are often determined by the logic of industrial production systems and their associated technologies. Hence, sustainable solutions require fundamental changes in industry structure, technologies and input factors for the sectors involved, such as mining, energy, transport, construction and agriculture. The government departments responsible for these sectors see their main duty as providing and securing the environment as a cheap (often free) input for production for their private (or public) sector clients. Such structural problems cannot be solved by environmental policy alone, but, instead, they need coordinated action by different parts of the policy making and implementation process of governments

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