Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) for Sustainability
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Engineering and Science".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2018) | Viewed by 216853
Special Issue Editors
Interests: futures studies for sustainable development; ICT4S; smart sustainable cities; environmental policy
Interests: Human-Computer Interaction; user-centred design; sustainability; sustainable consumption; education for sustainable development
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We invite papers from a broad range of topics connected to Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) for Sustainability to this Special Issue. ICT through digitalization is affecting all parts of society and changes the preconditions for, and opportunities of, sustainability. We are in an era of both digitization and digitalization, with the first focusing on the technical development and the latter on the use of this development. This Special Issue is covering both these changes, and their relation to mainly environmental and social sustainability.
Received papers are expected to include (but are not limited to) the following examples that all ought to discuss ICT and sustainability implications: ICT in a transforming society, changing practices and lifestyles, smart technologies and the environment, ICT applications for decision support in organizations, assessing and reducing the direct environmental impact of ICT, and sustainability assessments of ICT-based solutions.
We are foreseeing contributions covering for example topics related to energy, cities, transport and food and we highly encourage interdisciplinary work.
Prof. Dr. Mattias Höjer
Dr. Elina Eriksson
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- ICT
- digitalization
- societal change
- sustainability
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