"A Practical Approach to Digital Technologies for Sustainability" is an essential guide for navigating the intersection of digital innovation and sustainable development. This insightful book offers actionable frameworks and real-world examples from Asia and beyond, addressing critical topics like AI' environmental impact, ESG reporting, and digital procurement. Tailored for academics, investors, government and development specialists, it highlights how emerging markets lead in sustainable digital transformation. With contributions from global experts, it provides practical solutions for leveraging technology to achieve sustainability goals. Dive into this forward-looking resource to unlock strategies for creating a sustainable, prosperous future-buy now to drive impactful change!
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2 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, color; 8 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Halftones, black and white; 7 Illustrations, color; 15 Illustrations, black and white
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-1-032-62826-4 (9781032628264)
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David Galipeau is a Canadian and a 35 yrs veteran of a hybrid career in finance, publishing, and tech as a corporate exec, dot-com entrepreneur, and social business innovator. After two successful 'ot-com'start-up exits in the EU, David joined the UN in Geneva in 2005 (UNAIDS and UNCTAD). In 2010, he was invited to the Asia-Pacific by UNDP and founded the UN Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship programs, the UN Social Impact Fund (UNSIF), and the UN Frontier Technology initiative. David left the UN in 2019 and co-founded SDGx, Singapore.
David currently is an advanced technology researcher and lectures at School of Integrated Innovation at Chulalongkorn University, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Siam University Global Academy and the UN System Staff College UNSSC. David supports several start-up accelerators as an innovation/entrepreneur coach, mentor, and advisor in his spare time.
Tobias Endress is an Assistant Professor and Program Director for Business Analytics and Digital Transformation at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), School of Management. He has over 20 years of professional experience in digital project business and innovation management. His former (nonacademic) roles include project manager, product owner and business analyst for leading European and US financial services companies.
He has completed professional training in banking, graduated in Computer Science and Business Administration at VWA Frankfurt/ Main, and studied Business Economics at Avans+ in Breda (NL). He received a Master's Degree in Leadership in Digital Communication at Berlin University of the Arts (UdK Berlin), as well as a Doctorate in Business Administration at the University of Gloucestershire in Cheltenham (UK). He is a Fellow of the EuroMed Academy of Business and the director of the Startup Grind Chapter in Bangkok.
1. Introduction to Digital Technologies for Sustainability. 2. I'm Hungry for Some Sustainable Digital Technology. 3. Sustainable Technology is Small and Medium. 4. Where Can I Buy Me Some Sustainable Technology? 5. Getting From A To B With Sustainable Technology. 6. Why Smart Cities Have Failed: Digital Technologies for Intelligent Cities. 7. Can One Billion Sensors Increase Sustainability? 8. Is Sustainable Technology A Game? 9. Is Sustainable Technology a Crime? 10. MAGA: Make AI Great Again. 11. Will Quantum Computing, Nanotechnology, and Biotechnology Save Us from Ourselves? 12. Can Artificial Intelligence Make Sustainability Smarter? 13. Sustainable Digital Technologies are Natural. 14. Digital Technologies for Sustainability is a Waste. 15. Digital Technologies for Sustainability Are Not Fair. 16. Sustainable Investment and Digital Technologies. 17. Gen Z - The First 'Digital Sustainable Technology Natives'. 18. I Never Dreamed About Sustainable Tech, I Worked for It.