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110 2 _95077
_aCarbon Trust
245 1 0 _aHomeworking report
_b: An assessment of the impact of teleworking on carbon savings and the longer-term effects on infrastructure services
_c/ Carbon Trust, Vodafone Institute for Society and Communications
260 _aLondon :
_bCarbon Trust,
_cJune 2021
300 _a41 p.
_b: gráf.
_c; 1 documento PDF
336 _2isbdcontent
_atexto (visual)
337 _2isbdmedia
_aelectrónico
338 _2rdacarrier
_arecurso en línea
504 _aBibliografía: 77-78
530 _aThe report provides an assessment of the current state of affairs related to the impact of teleworking on climate change across six European countries: United Kingdom (UK), Germany, Spain, Sweden, Italy and the Czech Republic. The study includes an overview of broader implications teleworking could have on infrastructure use and further considerations needed for decision-makers to better plan cities, telecommunications and other infrastructure services for future teleworking with minimal carbon impact. The analysis shows that homeworking saves carbon emissions on average over the year in all six countries analysed. Germany has possibly the greatest potential to enable annual carbon savings in the future. At last concluyes that when strict lockdown restrictions were imposed in 2020 carbon saving per average teleworker was highest compared to pre and post COVID.
540 _aTodos los derechos reservados
_bThe Carbon Trust
650 0 _aTecnologías habilitadoras digitales
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_aEspaña
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_aEuropa
653 _ainfraestructuras digitales
653 _ateletrabajo
653 _areducción de gases
653 _agases efecto invernadero
710 2 _95078
_aInstituto Vodafone para la Sociedad y la Comunicación
856 _qpdf
_uhttps://www.vodafone-institut.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/CT_Homeworking-report-June-2021.pdf
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_yAcceso al documento
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