Nachhaltigkeit und Digitalisierung
Wie digitale Innovationen zu den Sustainable Development Goals beitragen- Editors:
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- Nachhaltige Entwicklung, Volume 10
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- 2019
Summary
Whether smartphone, smart home or smart city—digitalisation determines almost all areas of our lives today. The topic of sustainability is also omnipresent in 2019 and numerous challenges associated with it are currently being discussed. Digitalisation and sustainability can thus be regarded as the two megatrends of the 21st century.The question of whether digitalisation is an instrument for achieving sustainable development is increasingly at the centre of the debate. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) developed by the United Nations as part of the 2030 Agenda are of particular interest for assessing digitalisation as a potential means of achieving sustainable development. With the help of empirical work by students from the University of Kaiserslautern, this edited volume provides answers to the question of how different digital technologies can help to achieve these 17 goals. With contributions byKatharina Spraul, Cynthia Friedrich, Matthias Klos, Florian Wiegner, Marius Wienand, Antonino-Enrico Bucceri, Jana Becher, Pierre Kohlmann, Teresa Körber, Viktoria Kruppenbacher
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2019
- Copyright Year
- 2019
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-6238-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-7489-0319-2
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Nachhaltige Entwicklung
- Volume
- 10
- Language
- German
- Pages
- 231
- Product Type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 14
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- 1.1 Von den forstwirtschaftlichen Ursprüngen zu ‚Our Common Future‘ No accessAuthors: |
- 1.2 Das erste Leitbild für eine nachhaltige Entwicklung No accessAuthors: |
- 1.3 Von den Millennium Development Goals zu den Sustainable Development Goals No accessAuthors: |
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- 2.1 Der Begriff der Digitalisierung No accessAuthors: |
- 2.2 Digitalisierung und Nachhaltigkeit als Transformationsprozesse No accessAuthors: |
- 2.3 Der Einfluss der Digitalisierung auf die Nachhaltigkeit No accessAuthors: |
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- 3.1 Die Digitalisierung in der Agenda 2030 No accessAuthors: |
- 3.2 Dematerialisierung und der Rebound-Effekt No accessAuthors: |
- 3.3 Nachhaltigkeit als Wegweiser der Digitalisierung No accessAuthors: |
- 3.4 Verbindung zweier Wirkmechanismen auf dem Weg zur Agenda 2030 No accessAuthors: |
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- 1 Einleitung No accessAuthors:
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- 2.1 Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung No accessAuthors:
- 2.2 Die Initiative AIM2Flourish No accessAuthors:
- 2.3 Appreciative Inquiry No accessAuthors:
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- 3.1 Wahl des Forschungsdesigns No accessAuthors:
- 3.2 Auswertung der Daten No accessAuthors:
- 3.3 Darstellung der Ergebnisse No accessAuthors:
- 3.4 Diskussion der Ergebnisse No accessAuthors:
- 4 Zusammenfassung und Ausblick No accessAuthors:
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- 1 Introduction No accessAuthors:
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- 2.1 Sustainable Development Goals and blockchain technology No accessAuthors:
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- 2.2.1 Blockchain as a novel data processing approach No accessAuthors:
- 2.2.2 Practical implementation No accessAuthors:
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- 3.1 Survey method No accessAuthors:
- 3.2 Interview guide employed during the survey No accessAuthors:
- 3.3 Conducting the interviews No accessAuthors:
- 3.4 Transcription and coding structure No accessAuthors:
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- 4.1 Current relevance of blockchain technology in regard of sustainability No accessAuthors:
- 4.2 Potentially negative aspects using blockchain technology in climate action No accessAuthors:
- 4.3 Future opportunities/perspectives No accessAuthors:
- 5 Summary and outlook No accessAuthors:
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- 1 Einleitung No accessAuthors:
- 2 Energie als zentraler Faktor der Sustainable Development Goals No accessAuthors:
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- 3.1 Das konventionelle Stromnetz – ein Auslaufmodell im Zeitalter der erneuerbaren Energien No accessAuthors:
- 3.2 Smart Grids und Smart Meter – Die Zukunft des elektrischen Energiesystems im Zeichen der Digitalisierung No accessAuthors:
- 4 Methodik zur qualitativen Erhebung des Zusammenhangs zwischen Digitalisierung und Nachhaltigkeit im deutschen Energiesektor No accessAuthors:
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- 5.1 Die ökonomische Dimension – Verbesserte Effizienz und Versorgungssicherheit in den Energiesystemen No accessAuthors:
- 5.2 Die ökologische Dimension – Dekarbonisierung durch intelligente Sektorenkopplung und geringere Abregelungsverluste No accessAuthors:
- 5.3 Die soziale Dimension – Nachhaltiger Transformationsprozess auf Kosten der Privathaushalte No accessAuthors:
- 6 Akzeptanz der Smart Meter bei Endkunden als Schlüsselfaktor für die Umsetzung digitaler Konzepte im Energiesektor No accessAuthors:
- 7 Fazit und Ausblick No accessAuthors:
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- 1 Introduction No accessAuthors:
- 2 Sustainability and digitization in the energy sector No accessAuthors:
- 3 Smart metering as a requirement for sustainable energy No accessAuthors:
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- 4.1 Methodological approach No accessAuthors:
- 4.2 Development of the criteria No accessAuthors:
- 4.3 From energy provider to energy ,service’ provider No accessAuthors:
- 4.4 Smart meter as an enabler to foster sustainability No accessAuthors:
- 5 Summary and implications for research and practice No accessAuthors:
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- 1 Introduction No accessAuthors:
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- 2.1 Artificial intelligence No accessAuthors:
- 2.2 Sustainable Development Goals No accessAuthors:
- 3 Methodical approach No accessAuthors:
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- 4.1 Application scenarios that contribute to sustainable development No accessAuthors:
- 4.2 Crucial aspects for the usage of AI as a supporter of sustainable development and their implications No accessAuthors:
- 4.3 Limitations and further research needs No accessAuthors:
- 5 Conclusion and outlook No accessAuthors:
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- 2.1 Digitization No accessAuthors:
- 2.2 Corporate digital responsibility No accessAuthors:
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- 3.1 Coverage of IoTT applications in enterprises by DIN ISO 26000 No accessAuthors:
- 3.2 Coverage of IoTT applications in enterprises by the CDR areas by Zimmermann No accessAuthors:
- 3.3 Proposition of a comprehensive CDR concept for IoTT No accessAuthors:
- 4 Summary and conclusion No accessAuthors:
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- 1.1 Research problem No accessAuthors:
- 1.2 Research objective No accessAuthors:
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- 2.1 Sustainable cities according to the Sustainable Development Goals No accessAuthors:
- 2.2 Theoretical foundations of smart cities No accessAuthors:
- 2.3 Governance – Integrating stakeholders in the smart cities No accessAuthors:
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- 3.1 Research method No accessAuthors:
- 3.2 Smart city rankings and the selection of analysed cities No accessAuthors:
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- 3.3.1 Kaiserslautern No accessAuthors:
- 3.3.2 Luxembourg No accessAuthors:
- 3.3.3 Nancy No accessAuthors:
- 4 Conclusion and outlook No accessAuthors:
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- 2 Digital sustainable innovations No accessAuthors:
- 3 Current situation of rural areas No accessAuthors:
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- 4.1 Methodology No accessAuthors:
- 4.2 E-Health No accessAuthors:
- 4.3 Smart Farming No accessAuthors:
- 4.4 Project Digitale Dörfer No accessAuthors:
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