Adoption of Emerging Information and Communication Technology for Sustainability 1st Edition
Adoption of Emerging Information and Communication Technology for Sustainability (1st Edition) by Ewa Ziemba and Jarosław Wątróbski is an essential resource for professionals and scholars navigating the intersection of digital innovation and sustainable development. This timely volume explores how emerging information and communication technology (ICT) can drive measurable environmental, social, and economic improvements across industries and communities.
Discover evidence-based analysis and practical frameworks that illuminate adoption pathways for ICT-driven sustainability—from smart cities and energy-efficient systems to circular economy models and green supply chains. Clear case studies and comparative examples make complex topics accessible, showing how organizations in Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, and beyond are leveraging digital transformation to meet sustainability goals.
Packed with actionable insights, this book helps readers evaluate technology readiness, design adoption strategies, and measure impact. Ideal for policymakers, IT managers, sustainability officers, researchers, and graduate students, it offers tools to align ICT investments with climate targets, resource optimization, and social responsibility initiatives. The authors combine academic rigor with real-world relevance, making theoretical models immediately applicable to corporate, municipal, and NGO settings.
Whether you’re implementing smart infrastructure, assessing digital solutions for energy efficiency, or crafting policy for sustainable digitalization, this guide equips you to make informed decisions. Forward-thinking, practical, and globally aware, it positions ICT as a strategic lever for sustainable development in an increasingly connected world.
Order your copy of Adoption of Emerging Information and Communication Technology for Sustainability to gain a competitive advantage in sustainable digital innovation and lead meaningful change in your organization or community.
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