Turning digital technology into climate action
Autor(es):
Unión Internacional de Telecomunicaciones
Editor: Geneva : ITU publications , 2019Descripción: 51 p. : il., gráf. ; 1 documento PDFTipo de contenido: texto (visual)Tipo de medio: electrónico
Tipo de soporte: recurso en líneaISBN: 978-92-61-29281-2 (Paper version); 978-92-61-29291-1 (Electronic version); 978-92-61-29301-7 (EPUB version); 978-92-61-29311-6 (Mobi version)Tema(s): Tecnologías habilitadoras digitales | climate change | economic development | technologies | ICTs | development | economyRecursos en línea: Acceso al documento Resumen: Climate change is threatening to increase vulnerability, undermine economic gains, hinder social and economic development, and worsen access to basic services and the quality of life of citizens all over the world. Moreover, these impacts of climate change may turn into self-reinforcing cycles that affect the young, elderly and other vulnerable individuals the most.Information and communication technologies (ICTs) offer some potential to help address the world’s most pressing climate concerns and enable the much-needed shift toward a circular economy (CE). ICTs can be tools for monitoring climate change and for climate change mitigation and adaptation.
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El Centro de Documentación del Observatorio Nacional de las Telecomunicaciones y de la Sociedad de la Información (CDO) os da la bienvenida al catálogo bibliográfico sobre recursos digitales en las materias de Tecnologías de la Información y telecomunicaciones, Servicios públicos digitales, Administración Electrónica y Economía digital.
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Climate change is threatening to increase vulnerability, undermine economic gains, hinder social and economic development, and worsen access to basic services and the quality of life of citizens all over the world. Moreover, these impacts of climate change may turn into self-reinforcing cycles that affect the young, elderly and other vulnerable individuals the most.Information and communication technologies (ICTs) offer some potential to help address the world’s most pressing climate concerns and enable the much-needed shift toward a circular economy (CE). ICTs can be tools for monitoring climate change and for climate change mitigation and adaptation.
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