Digital Technology for Circular Economy Towards Sustainable Development
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Economic and Business Aspects of Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2025 | Viewed by 1515
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The escalating environmental challenges and the imperative for sustainable development necessitate innovative solutions that align with circular economy principles. This Special Issue on "Digital Technology for Circular Economy towards Sustainable Development" aims to explore the confluence of digital innovations and circular economy strategies to foster sustainability. In this Special Issue, we invite a diverse array of research that examines how digital technology can be leveraged to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of circular economy practices, thereby promoting sustainable development goals.
Conceptually, a circular economy (CE) offers a regenerative approach aimed at minimizing waste, optimizing resource use, and enhancing sustainability through the continual use of resources. Digital technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, robotics, augmented and virtual reality, and big data analytics, hold transformative potential to enable and accelerate these CE practices. By integrating these technologies, businesses and societies can achieve higher resource productivity, foster economic growth, and reduce environmental impacts.
This Special Issue aims to provide a platform for interdisciplinary research that addresses the integration of digital technologies with circular economy principles to advance sustainable development goals (SDGs). It seeks to uncover how digital solutions can streamline CE processes and create new opportunities for sustainable practices that are economically viable and environmentally sound.
Submissions are encouraged from a variety of perspectives and disciplines including, but not limited to, environmental sciences, sustainability studies, business and economics, information technology, and engineering. The scope of the Special Issue includes the following:
- Case studies on digital technology applications in CE: Empirical research demonstrating real-world applications and the impacts of digital technologies in enhancing circular economy practices.
- Theoretical and conceptual models: Innovative frameworks and models that integrate digital technology and CE principles.
- Policy and regulatory considerations: Analysis of policy and regulatory frameworks that facilitate or hinder the adoption of digital technologies in circular economies.
- Socio-economic impacts: Studies on the socio-economic implications of adopting digital technologies in circular economy practices, including job creation, economic resilience, and social equity.
- Technological challenges and solutions: Discussions on the technological barriers to digital technology adoption in CE and proposed solutions.
This Special Issue is methodologically inclusive, welcoming submissions employing quantitative, qualitative, conceptual, and review methodologies. It emphasizes a holistic approach and encourages submissions that do not focus narrowly on specific methodologies but rather on the broader applicability and implications of research findings.
Dr. Abderahman Rejeb
Prof. Dr. Suhaiza Zailani
Prof. Dr. Steve Simske
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- circular economy
- digital innovation
- sustainable development
- resource efficiency
- environmental sustainability
- internet of things (IoT)
- artificial intelligence (AI)
- blockchain technology
- data analytics
- policy and regulation
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