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examples of eco friendly technology: Greening It Adrian T. Sobotta, Irene N. Sobotta, John Gøtze, 2010 Information Technology is responsible for approximately 2% of the world's emission of greenhouse gases. The IT sector itself contributes to these greenhouse gas emissions, through its massive consumption of energy - and therefore continuously exacerbates the problem. At the same time, however, the IT industry can provide the technological solutions we need to optimise resource use, save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We call this Greening IT. This book looks into the great potential of greening society with IT - i.e. the potential of IT in transforming our societies into Low-Carbon societies. The book is the result of an internationally collaborative effort by a number of opinion leaders in the field of Greening IT. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Emerging Environmental Technologies, Volume II Vishal Shah, 2009-12-02 Within the span of last couple of years, the increasing human interference with v- ious natural ecosystems and higher discharge of pollutants has presented numerous challenges to the society related to preserving the nature for a better tomorrow. The challenges also mount pressure on the scienti?c community to invent technologies that would provide solutions to the problems that are man made and also decrease the negative consequences that we are facing because of our own actions. This edited book attempts to present eight technological innovations that have shown potential to provide answers to a few challenges. Like the previous collection, the described innovations in the current volume also cover a range of areas including water and soil pollution, bio-sensors and energy. However, it is to be realized that no combination of technology can be enough to make a sizeable difference. As I said in my last collection, technological advances have to be integrated with a change in social behavior. The philosophy of sustainable development has to be the principle of future planning and growth. In this collection, I am pleased to include an article on noise pollution. Noise is a pollutant of our own behavior and can only be solved by a behavioral change. The change that is either voluntary or enforced by laws. As an environmental scientist noise is not normally a pollutant that would come in mind as a leading pollutant. |
examples of eco friendly technology: The Customer of the Future Blake Morgan, 2019-10-29 With emerging technology transforming customer expectations, it's important to keep a laser focus on the experience companies provide their customers. Tomorrow's customers need to be targeted today! Customer experience futurist Blake Morgan outlines ten easy-to-follow customer experience guidelines that integrate emerging technologies with effective strategies to combat disconnected processes, silo mentalities, and a lack of buyer perspective. The Customer of the Future explains how today's customers are already demanding frictionless, personalized, on-demand experiences from their products and services, and companies that don't adapt to these new expectations won't last. This book prepares your organization for these increasing demands by helping you do the following: Learn the ten defining strategies for a customer experience-focused company. Implement new techniques to shift the entire company from being product-focused to being customer-focused. Gain insights through case studies and examples on how the world's most innovative companies are offering new and compelling customer experiences. Tomorrow's customers will insist on experiences that make their lives significantly easier and better. Craft a leadership development and culture plan to create lasting change at your organization! |
examples of eco friendly technology: Green Technologies in Food Production and Processing Joyce Boye, Yves Arcand, 2012-01-11 This book will review the current status of the agriculture and agri-food sector in regard to green processing and provide strategies that can be used by the sector to enhance the use of environmentally-friendly technologies for production, processing. The book will look at the full spectrum from farm to fork beginning with chapters on life cycle analysis and environmental impact assessment of different agri-food sectors. This will be followed by reviews of current and novel on-farm practices that are more environmentally-friendly, technologies for food processing that reduce chemical and energy use and emissions as well as novel analytical techniques for R&D and QA which reduce solvent, chemical and energy consumption. Technologies for waste treatment, reducing, reusing, recycling, and better water and energy stewardship will be reviewed. In addition, the last section of the book will attempt to look at technologies and processes that reduce the generation of process-induced toxins (e.g., trans fats, acrylamide, D-amino acids) and will address consumer perceptions about current and emerging technologies available to tackle these processing and environmental issues. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Green and Smart Technologies for Smart Cities Pradeep Tomar, Gurjit Kaur, 2019-12-13 The book starts with an overview of the role of cities in climate change and environmental pollution worldwide, followed by the concept description of smart cities and their expected features, focusing on green technology innovation. This book explores the energy management strategies required to minimize the need for huge investments in high-capacity transmission lines from distant power plants. A new range of renewable energy technologies modified for installation in cities like small wind turbines, micro-CHP and heat pumps are described. The overall objective of this book is to explore all the green and smart technologies for designing green smart cities. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Green Food Processing Techniques Farid Chemat, Eugene Vorobiev, 2019-07-26 Green Food Processing Techniques: Preservation, Transformation and Extraction advances the ethics and practical objectives of Green Food Processing by offering a critical mass of research on a series of methodological and technological tools in innovative food processing techniques, along with their role in promoting the sustainable food industry. These techniques (such as microwave, ultrasound, pulse electric field, instant controlled pressure drop, supercritical fluid processing, extrusion...) lie on the frontier of food processing, food chemistry, and food microbiology, and are thus presented with tools to make preservation, transformation and extraction greener. The Food Industry constantly needs to reshape and innovate itself in order to achieve the social, financial and environmental demands of the 21st century. Green Food Processing can respond to these challenges by enhancing shelf life and the nutritional quality of food products, while at the same time reducing energy use and unit operations for processing, eliminating wastes and byproducts, reducing water use in harvesting, washing and processing, and using naturally derived ingredients. - Introduces the strategic concept of Green Food Processing to meet the challenges of the future of the food industry - Presents innovative techniques for green food processing that can be used in academia, and in industry in R&D and processing - Brings a multidisciplinary approach, with significant contributions from eminent scientists who are actively working on Green Food Processing techniques |
examples of eco friendly technology: Sustainable Technology for Society 5.0 Tilottama Singh, Richa Goel, Jan Alexa Sotto, 2023-12-21 This book aims to bring together valuable and novel scientific contributions that address the critical issues of sustainable building, transformative tech models, and other sustainability science and technology topics that have an impact on Society 5.0. This book raises awareness and shares essential policy tools on innovation and technology for sustainable development. Sustainable Technology for Society 5.0: Case Studies, Examples, and Advanced Research Findings details the use of AI in making complex data analysis and sustainable decision making. It reflects the collaboration of industry, innovation, and infrastructure for Society 5.0. The book elaborates on the essential tools, policy, and strategic implications for building a sustainable tech framework and provides insight into sustainability science and technological contemporary trends. Rounding out the book is a strategic innovative model framework that works towards sustainable, good health, and well-being for Society 5.0. Researchers, scholars, students, and practitioners will find this book of interest. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Green Consumerism Juliana Mansvelt, 2011-06-28 Colorful bracelets, funky brooches, and beautiful handmade beads: young crafters learn to make all these and much more with this fantastic step-by-step guide. In 12 exciting projects with simple steps and detailed instructions, budding fashionistas create their own stylish accessories to give as gifts or add a touch of personal flair to any ensemble. Following the successful Art Smart series, Craft Smart presents a fresh, fun approach to four creative skills: knitting, jewelry-making, papercrafting, and crafting with recycled objects. Each book contains 12 original projects to make, using a range of readily available materials. There are projects for boys and girls, carefully chosen to appeal to readers of all abilities. A special techniques and materials section encourages young crafters to try out their own ideas while learning valuable practical skills. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Green Healthcare Institutions Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine, 2007-06-14 Green Healthcare Institutions : Health, Environment, and Economics, Workshop Summary is based on the ninth workshop in a series of workshops sponsored by the Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine since the roundtable began meeting in 1998. When choosing workshops and activities, the roundtable looks for areas of mutual concern and also areas that need further research to develop a strong environmental science background. This workshop focused on the environmental and health impacts related to the design, construction, and operations of healthcare facilities, which are part of one of the largest service industries in the United States. Healthcare institutions are major employers with a considerable role in the community, and it is important to analyze this significant industry. The environment of healthcare facilities is unique; it has multiple stakeholders on both sides, as the givers and the receivers of care. In order to provide optimal care, more research is needed to determine the impacts of the built environment on human health. The scientific evidence for embarking on a green building agenda is not complete, and at present, scientists have limited information. Green Healthcare Institutions : Health, Environment, and Economics, Workshop Summary captures the discussions and presentations by the speakers and participants; they identified the areas in which additional research is needed, the processes by which change can occur, and the gaps in knowledge. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Green Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications Management Association, Information Resources, 2011-03-31 Green Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications assembles the most up-to-date collection of research results and recent discoveries in environmental and green technology. This comprehensive anthology covers a wide range of topics, i |
examples of eco friendly technology: Sustainable Science and Intelligent Technologies for Societal Development Mishra, Brojo Kishore, 2023-09-18 In today's world, the pressing challenges of sustainable development and societal progress demand innovative solutions that harness the power of science and technology. From climate change to resource depletion and social inequalities, the urgency to find sustainable, intelligent, and ethical approaches has never been greater. Academic scholars and researchers play a crucial role in driving these advancements but often struggle to find comprehensive resources that bridge the gap between theory and real-world applications. The need of the hour is a definitive guide that unites expertise from diverse disciplines and offers practical insights into leveraging sustainable science and intelligent technologies to create meaningful societal development. Sustainable Science and Intelligent Technologies for Societal Development, edited by Brojo Kishore Mishra of GIET University, India, is the much-awaited solution to the challenges faced by academic scholars and researchers. This persuasive book brings together an esteemed collection of leading experts, academics, and industry professionals, all dedicated to addressing global challenges through the lens of applied sciences and intelligent technology applications. By presenting a wide range of innovative topics, such as renewable energy, smart healthcare, sustainable finance, and more, the book serves as a comprehensive resource that empowers scholars with actionable knowledge and innovative ideas. The book not only covers the theoretical aspects but also delves into the ethical considerations essential in shaping the future. In a world increasingly dependent on technology, it is vital to ensure that societal development aligns with principles of inclusivity, fairness, and environmental responsibility. With a focus on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the book provides a clear roadmap for scholars to contribute meaningfully to global progress. By offering concrete examples and real-world case studies, the book enables researchers to grasp the potential impact of their work, fostering collaborations that transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries. Sustainable Science and Intelligent Technologies for Societal Development is the go-to resource for academic scholars, scientists, researchers, innovators, industry professionals, and students who seek to be effective in the world. As a comprehensive guide that blends sustainable science and intelligent technologies with ethical considerations, this book equips its readers to create tangible solutions that address pressing global challenges. Through collective knowledge and interdisciplinary collaboration, this book stands as a beacon of hope and inspiration for driving meaningful societal development, paving the way for a more sustainable and prosperous future. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Systematic Innovation Partnerships with Artificial Intelligence and Information Technology Robert Nowak, Jerzy Chrząszcz, Stelian Brad, 2022-09-23 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 22nd International TRIZ Future Conference on Automated Invention for Smart Industries, TFC 2022, which took place in Warsaw, Poland, in September 2022; the event was sponsored by IFIP WG 5.4.The 39 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 43 submissions. They are organized in the following thematic sections: New perspectives of TRIZ; AI in systematic innovation; systematic innovations supporting IT and AI; TRIZ applications; TRIZ education and ecosystem. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Government Influences on Eco-Friendly Practices in Business Shahbaz, Muhammad, Shahzad, Fakhar, 2024-09-27 Through policies, regulations, and incentives, governments can encourage or compel businesses to adopt environmentally friendly practices. For example, regulations may set limits on emissions or mandate the use of renewable energy sources, while incentives like tax breaks, grants, or subsidies can make it financially viable for companies to invest in green technologies. Additionally, government-led public awareness campaigns and collaborations with industries can further drive the shift towards sustainability. By creating a regulatory environment that prioritizes ecological considerations, governments can significantly impact corporate behavior, leading to reduced environmental footprints and the promotion of long-term sustainable development. Government Influences on Eco-Friendly Practices in Business explores the integration of government influence into eco-friendly business practices. It provides a holistic understanding of sustainable business practices by offering insights into various dimensions of sustainability and their implications for businesses. Covering topics such as circular economy, green consumption, and sustainable business practices, this book is an excellent resource for academicians, researchers, graduate and postgraduate students, policymakers, business professionals, government institutions, and more. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Sustainable Product Development Daizhong Su, 2020-05-12 This book offers a comprehensive review of sustainability and product design, providing useful information on the relevant regulations and standards for industries to meet increasing market demands for eco-products, while reducing their impact on the environment. The examples and methods presented allow readers to gain insights into sustainable products. The authors also explain how to develop products with sustainability features by applying tools and methods for sustainable design and manufacture. These tools/methods include • Regulations/directives related to sustainable product development • Popular lifecycle analysis software packages • Environmental and social lifecycle impact assessment methods • Lifecycle inventory databases • Eco-point and eco-accounting infrastructure • ICT and traceability technologies for sustainable product development • Sustainable design and manufacture • Integrated approach for sustainable product development A description of each sustainability tool is accompanied by easy-to-understand guidelines as well as sustainable product development methods. Five different case studies are also presented to illustrate how to apply the tools and methods into the development of real sustainable products. In view of the increasing pressure on industries to meet the, sometimes conflicting, demands of the market and environment, this book is a valuable resource for engineers and managers in manufacturing companies wishing to update their knowledge of sustainable product development. It is also suitable for researchers and consultants who are involved or interested in sustainable product development, as well as for students studying sustainable development, production, and engineering management. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Innovation in Global Green Technologies 2020 Albert Sabban, 2020-06-03 In the last fifty years, the Earth has experienced rapid changes in climate, increasingly severe droughts, rising seawater levels, seawater acidification, increased depletion of groundwater reserves, and global rise of temperature. Green technologies for recycling waste, particularly electronic waste, which is increasing at an alarming rate, may be a potential solution to environmental pollution. Divided into three sections, this book presents comprehensive information on green technologies. Section 1 presents innovations in green electronic technologies, Section 2 discusses recycling and waste management, and Section 3 discusses innovation and economics in global green technologies. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Green Technology Dustin Mulvaney, 2011-06-28 Green Technology: An A-to-Z Guide explores the essential role of technology and its most recent developments toward a sustainable environment. Twofold in its definition, green technology includes the changing of existing technology toward energy conservation as well as the creation of new, clean technology aimed at utilizing renewable resources. With a primary focus on waste management, the volume presents more than 150 articles in A-to-Z format featuring such disciplines as nanoscience, biochemistry, information technology, and environmental engineering. Scholars and experts in their fields present a full range of topics from applications of green technology to The Green Grid global consortium to membrane technology and water purification systems to waste-to-energy technology. This work culminates in an outstanding reference available in both print and electronic formats for academic, university, and public libraries. Vivid photographs, searchable hyperlinks, an extensive resource guide, numerous cross references, and a clear, accessible writing style make the Green Society volumes ideal for classroom use as well as for research. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Sustainable Development Deepika Ghai, Kirti Rawal, Kanav Dhir, Suman Lata Tripathi, 2024-12-19 How can the efficiency of the algorithms be increased with a lesser number of computations as well as optimized with the resources for cost-effective solutions? Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Sustainable Development provides an answer. Further, it discusses important concepts such as green communication network design and implementation for the Internet of Things ecosystem, green computing in network security, and artificial intelligence models for remote sensing applications. Key features: Presents the latest tools and techniques in developing solutions intended for resource utilization, energy efficiency, and human and environmental health Highlights the advancement in electronics and communication technology for green applications Covers smart energy harvesting/charging and power management techniques using machine learning Explains green communication network design and implementation for the Internet of Things ecosystem, and green computing in network security Illustrates prediction models for carbon emission and sequestration, environmental health, and climate change The book is aimed at senior undergraduates, graduate students, and academic researchers in the fields of electrical engineering, electronics, and communications engineering, computer science and engineering, environmental engineering, and biomedical engineering. |
examples of eco friendly technology: ICT Innovations for Sustainability Lorenz M. Hilty, Bernard Aebischer, 2014-08-06 ICT Innovations for Sustainability is an investigation of how information and communication technology can contribute to sustainable development. It presents clear definitions of sustainability, suggesting conceptual frameworks for the positive and negative effects of ICT on sustainable development. It reviews methods of assessing the direct and indirect impact of ICT systems on energy and materials demand, and examines the results of such assessments. In addition, it investigates ICT-based approaches to supporting sustainable patterns of production and consumption, analyzing them at various levels of abstraction – from end-user devices, Internet infrastructure, user behavior, and social practices to macro-economic indicators. Combining approaches from Computer Science, Information Systems, Human-Computer Interaction, Economics, and Environmental Sciences, the book presents a new, holistic perspective on ICT for Sustainability (ICT4S). It is an indispensable resource for anyone working in the area of ICT for Energy Efficiency, Life Cycle Assessment of ICT, Green IT, Green Information Systems, Environmental Informatics, Energy Informatics, Sustainable HCI, or Computational Sustainability. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Green Consensus and High Quality Development CCICED., China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED) Secretariat, 2021 This open access book is based on the research outputs of China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED) in 2020. It covers major topics of Chinese and international attention regarding green development, such as climate, biodiversity, ocean, BRI, urbanization, sustainable production and consumption, technology, finance, value chain, and so on. It also looks at the progress of China's environmental and development policies,and the impacts from CCICED. This is a highly informative and carefully presented book, providing insight for policy makers in environmental issues. |
examples of eco friendly technology: OECD Science, Technology and Industry Outlook 2012 OECD, 2012-09-13 Based on the latest information and indicators in science and innovation, the OECD Science, Technology and Industry Outlook 2012 reviews key trends in STI policies and performance in OECD countries and major emerging economies, and across a number of thematic areas. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Handbook of Green Computing and Blockchain Technologies Kavita Saini, Manju Khari, 2021-12-26 This handbook provides a computational perspective on green computing and blockchain technologies. It presents not only how to identify challenges using a practical approach but also how to develop strategies for addressing industry challenges. Handbook of Green Computing and Blockchain Technologies takes a practical-oriented approach, including solved examples and highlights standardization, industry bodies, and initiatives. Case studies provide a deeper understanding of blockchain and are related to real-time scenarios. The handbook analyzes current research and development in green computing and blockchain analytics, studies existing related standards and technologies, and provides results on implementation, challenges, and issues in today’s society. FEATURES Analyzes current research developments in green computing and blockchain analytics Provides an analysis of implementation challenges and solutions Offers innovations in the decentralization process for the application of blockchain in areas such as healthcare, government services, agriculture, supply chain, financial, ecommerce, and more Discusses the impact of this technology on people’s lives, the way they work and learn, and highlights standardization, industry bodies, and initiatives This handbook will benefit researchers, software developers, and undergraduate and postgraduate students in industrial systems, manufacturing, information technology, computer science, manufacturing, communications, and electrical engineering. |
examples of eco friendly technology: The Age of Low Tech Bihouix, Philippe, 2020-10-21 People often believe that we can overcome the profound environmental and climate crises we face by smart systems, green innovations and more recycling. However, the quest for complex technological solutions, which rely on increasingly exotic and scarce materials, makes this unlikely. A best-seller in France, this English language edition introduces readers to an alternative perspective on how we should be marshalling our resources to preserve the planet and secure our future. Bihouix skilfully goes against the grain to argue that ‘high’ technology will not solve global problems and envisages a different approach to build a more resilient and sustainable society. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Leveraging Technology for a Sustainable World David A. Dornfeld, Barbara S. Linke, 2012-04-23 The 19th CIRP Conference on Life Cycle Engineering continues a strong tradition of scientific meetings in the areas of sustainability and engineering within the community of the International Academy for Production Engineering (CIRP). The focus of the conference is to review and discuss the current developments, technology improvements, and future research directions that will allow engineers to help create green businesses and industries that are both socially responsible and economically successful. The symposium covers a variety of relevant topics within life cycle engineering including Businesses and Organizations, Case Studies, End of Life Management, Life Cycle Design, Machine Tool Technologies for Sustainability, Manufacturing Processes, Manufacturing Systems, Methods and Tools for Sustainability, Social Sustainability, and Supply Chain Management. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Environmental Studies and Climate Change R C Sobti, Sandeep K. Malhotra, Kamal Jaiswal, Sanjeev Puri, 2022-12-13 Currently, anthropogenic activities have caused unprecedented destruction of the environment at alarming rates, leading to undesirable alterations in air, land, and water. The process of environment degradation has been accelerated by industrial processes, which result in waste as well as over-consumption of natural resources. The ecological balance has been disturbed, and resources have shrunk. All this has resulted in climate change, which has emerged as a major concern in the 21st century. Changes in the environment are driven by demand for energy, water, and food to raise the standard of living. These are also responsible for climate change, with contributions from deforestation and CO2 emissions from fossil fuels such as coal and petroleum. The present volume discusses some of the main issues regarding environmental degradation and the causes as well as the impact of climate change, which is impacting the ecosystem. The effects of various pollutants, causes of climate change with case studies on geochemistry and glaciers, etc., and measures to reduce the impact on biodiversity, health, etc. are discussed in detail in its chapters. In a nutshell, this volume discusses in detail the following issues: • Anthropogenic and natural factors in environmental degradation • Climate change history, causes, and threats to abiotic and biotic systems • Case studies on the impact of climate change and living systems • Mitigation and preparedness for the future |
examples of eco friendly technology: An Introduction to Green Nanotechnology Mahmoud Nasrollahzadeh, Mohammad S. Sajadi, Monireh Atarod, Mohaddeseh Sajjadi, Zahra Isaabadi, 2019-02-19 An Introduction to Green Nanotechnology, Volume 28, provides students, scientists and chemical engineers with an overview of several types of nanostructures, discusses the synthesis and characterization of nanostructures, and provides applications of nanotechnology in daily life. The book offers a foundation to green nanotechnology by explaining why green nanotechnology is important. Covers biological sources in green nanotechnology, antioxidants, green nanostructures, mechanism, synthesis and characterization. The book ends with an evaluation of the risks of nanotechnology in human life and future perspectives. - Introduces novel sources of plants having a high potential to be used as bio media to synthesize nanostructures - Provides phytochemical properties and antioxidant potential, and their effects on stability, morphology and size of green nanostructures - Includes a medicinal and technological comparison of green synthesized nanostructures to nano-products from non-green methods - Uses accessible language, avoiding complex concepts of mathematics, biology and chemistry |
examples of eco friendly technology: Going Green , 2009-03-18 The Lessons Learned Series Wondering how the most accomplished leaders from around the globe have tackled their toughest challenges? Now you can find out--with Lessons Learned. Concise and engaging, each volume in this new series offers twelve to fourteen insightful essays by top leaders in business, the public sector, and academia on the most pressing issues they've faced. A crucial resource for today's busy executive, Lessons Learned gives you instant access to the wisdom and expertise of the world's most talented leaders. Featuring interviews with: Christina Page, Yahoo! Inc. Jean Sweeney, 3M Tod Arbogast, Dell Inc. Peter Seligmann, Conservation International And many other top business leaders |
examples of eco friendly technology: SUSTAINABLE HORIZONS: ECO FRIENDLY ARCHITECTURE FOR A BETTER FUTURE Dr. Nupur Mistry, Dr. Gouri Desai, 2024-04-02 There are enormous and difficult challenges on a global scale, and we are living in a time when these problems are occurring. Sometimes people would refer to them as wicked problems. As a result of the interconnected nature of these issues and the prevalence of value systems and points of view that are in opposition to one another, it is challenging to describe, comprehend, and find solutions to these complex and systemic challenges. In the present moment, we are confronted with a number of the most severe challenges that may be traced back to human activities that are not sustainable. We refer to this period of time as the Anthropocene, which is a geological era that has been developed to acknowledge the tremendous influence that human activities are having on the processes and systems of the Earth. This era was established in order to acknowledge the Anthropocene. Since the Industrial Revolution, which took place in the latter half of the eighteenth century, human activities have had a significant and far-reaching impact on the systems that make up the Earth. The climate of the Earth has been affected as a result of these activities, as has the chemistry of the land and ocean, and the biodiversity of the globe has been diminished via these activities. It is anticipated that the environmental modifications that have been brought about by human activity will have far-reaching repercussions, some of which could be catastrophic, for the entire planet and the people who live on these planets. In spite of this, the challenges are not restricted to problems pertaining to the environment. These difficulties have gotten even more intricate as a result of their connectivity with social, economic, and peace and security concerns |
examples of eco friendly technology: The Green City Nicholas Low, Brendon Gleeson, Ray Green, Darko Radovic, 2016-05-09 A team of city-building professionals explain in straightforward terms how the idea of ecological sustainability can be embodied in the everyday life of homes, communities and cities to make a better future.The book considers - and answers - three questions: What does the global agenda of sustainable development mean for the urban spaces where most |
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examples of eco friendly technology: Aviation Law and Drones David Hodgkinson, Rebecca Johnston, 2018-05-16 The aviation industry is being transformed by the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones – commercially, militarily, scientifically and recreationally. National regulations have generally failed to keep pace with the expansion of the fast-growing drone industry. Aviation Law and Drones: Unmanned Aircraft and the Future of Aviation traces the development of aviation laws and regulations, explains how aviation is regulated at an international and national level, considers the interrelationship between rapidly advancing technology and legislative attempts to keep pace, and reviews existing domestic and international drone laws and issues (including safety, security, privacy and airspace issues). Against this background, the book uniquely proposes a rationale for, and key provisions of, guiding principles for the regulation of drones internationally – provisions of which could also be implemented domestically. Finally, the book examines the changing shape of our increasingly busy skies – technology beyond drones and the regulation of that technology. The world is on the edge of major disruption in aviation – drones are just the beginning. Given the almost universal interest in drones, this book will be of interest to readers worldwide, from the academic sector and beyond. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Examining Green Human Resources Management and Nascent Entrepreneurship Tunio, Muhammad Nawaz, Qureshi, Muhammad Asif, Qureshi, Jawed, 2024-10-22 Human factors play a large role in the environmental effectiveness of organizational and entrepreneurial sustainability. Emphasis on green human resource management (HRM) has resulted in the development of green practices which are both environmentally and socially sustainable, resulting in increased company stakeholder value. Companies that explore sustainable entrepreneurship that is also ecologically responsible may apply proactive strategies towards ecological sustainability, guided by their management goals. Further research is necessary to redefine green HRM while examining the benefits of sustainable goals on organizational activities. Examining Green Human Resources Management and Nascent Entrepreneurship explores the impact of organizations which practice environmental sustainability in human resources, with emphasis on the importance of sustainable development in business. It addresses the concept of green human resource management for businesses and entrepreneurs that want to be environmentally conscious. This book covers topics such as consumer science, digital technology, and entrepreneurship, and is a useful resource for managers, business owners, human resources professionals, economists, academicians, scientists, and researchers. |
examples of eco friendly technology: Renewable Energy and Wildlife Conservation Christopher E. Moorman, Steven M. Grodsky, Susan Rupp, 2019-09-10 Brings together disparate conversations about wildlife conservation and renewable energy, suggesting ways these two critical fields can work hand in hand. Renewable energy is often termed simply green energy, but its effects on wildlife and other forms of biodiversity can be quite complex. While capturing renewable resources like wind, solar, and energy from biomass can require more land than fossil fuel production, potentially displacing wildlife habitat, renewable energy infrastructure can also create habitat and promote species health when thoughtfully implemented. The authors of Renewable Energy and Wildlife Conservation argue that in order to achieve a balanced plan for addressing these two crucially important sustainability issues, our actions at the nexus of these fields must be directed by current scientific information related to the ecological effects of renewable energy production. Synthesizing an extensive, rapidly growing base of research and insights from practitioners into a single, comprehensive resource, contributors to this volume • describe processes to generate renewable energy, focusing on the Big Four renewables—wind, bioenergy, solar energy, and hydroelectric power • review the documented effects of renewable energy production on wildlife and wildlife habitats • consider current and future policy directives, suggesting ways industrial-scale renewables production can be developed to minimize harm to wildlife populations • explain recent advances in renewable power technologies • identify urgent research needs at the intersection of renewables and wildlife conservation Relevant to policy makers and industry professionals—many of whom believe renewables are the best path forward as the world seeks to meet its expanding energy needs—and wildlife conservationists—many of whom are alarmed at the rate of renewables-related habitat conversion—this detailed book culminates with a chapter underscoring emerging opportunities in renewable energy ecology. Contributors: Edward B. Arnett, Brian B. Boroski, Regan Dohm, David Drake, Sarah R. Fritts, Rachel Greene, Steven M. Grodsky, Amanda M. Hale, Cris D. Hein, Rebecca R. Hernandez, Jessica A. Homyack, Henriette I. Jager, Nicole M. Korfanta, James A. Martin, Christopher E. Moorman, Clint Otto, Christine A. Ribic, Susan P. Rupp, Jake Verschuyl, Lindsay M. Wickman, T. Bently Wigley, Victoria H. Zero |
examples of eco friendly technology: TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT DUBEY, SANJIVA SHANKAR, 2017-06-01 Technology and Innovation Management is one of most sought-after course offered in Business Schools like MBA or PGDM, and various Technology Institutes today. This book, written with deep ingrained practical insights and well-researched theoretical foundations, is a worthy addition to the existing study materials in this field. The book is designed to be a companion for students and managers who wish to understand technology and innovation management. The book explains the relationship between technology innovation and strategy in a simplified manner. Keeping Indian education framework in mind, this book details on practices and principles that are easy to implement. The theories are simple to grasp, and anecdotal stories on Technology and Innovation implementations make it a most student-friendly book to get success in exams as well as in the professional front. It further explains the core principles of Technology and Innovation Management. S-Curve and the Segment Zero Principle, and also explains the role of Government in Technology Development. KEY FEATURES • Provides an in-depth knowledge of Product and Process Development and Role of Technology • Gives a through overview of Existing and Emerging Technology, Human Aspects and Social Issues in Technology Management • Contained with MCQs and their answers important from an examination point of view. |
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examples of eco friendly technology: Environmental Technology and its Role in the Search for Urban Environmental Sustainability Santiago Mejía-Dugand, 2015-05-18 The aim of this thesis is to analyze the role that environmental technology plays in the solution of environmental problems in cities, and discuss models and conditions that can facilitate the processes of selection, implementation and use of environmental technologies in and by cities. The technological component is perhaps one of the most important characteristics of modern cities. The dependence of humans on technology is in most cases a given, something that is not ignored in the sustainability debate. The development and implementation of new, “better” technologies is however hindered by the inertia that modern societies have and the influence of the dominant systems (e.g. economic systems based on growth, extraction of natural resources and environmental disturbance). So-called environmental technologies are not always able to efficiently compete against other technologies that are embedded in societies by lock-in mechanisms, e.g. learning by doing and using, scale economies, subsidies, and network externalities. Even with the “right” technologies, an exclusively techno-centered approach to sustainability can result in other problems, and it might reduce the sustainability debate and the cities’ role in it to discussions of an administrative nature. The actual role of local actors and their agency must be also considered in the models and frameworks directed at understanding sustainability transition processes. It is thus important to analyze the dynamics of technology selection, implementation, use and diffusion in cities from a stakeholders’ perspective as well. Not only is the availability of technology of interest for understanding the impact it has on the environment, but also the intensity of its use. This has resulted in increased attention from politicians and scholars on the so-called global cities (e.g. London, New York, Tokyo), which are characterized by their intense use of e.g. transport, security and surveillance, and information and communication. Paradigmatic models of sustainability can however be contested when the role of local actors, power and agency are considered in detail and not isolated from the context. Some authors recognize the need to address what they call “ordinary cities”, since focusing on the cities’ comparative level of development (be it political, economic or technological) hinders the possibility of bidirectional learning. In the end, sustainability is a “collective good,” which means that it is in everyone’s interest to coordinate efforts and learn from the best practices, regardless of where they come from. This thesis focuses on “ordinary cities,” and promises to offer conclusions that can contribute to a better understanding of how societies can learn from each other and how environmental technologies can have deeper and better results when implemented in different contexts than the ones where they were developed. Two questions related to the process of environmental-technology adaptation are addressed in this thesis: How do technology adaptation processes for the solution of urban environmental problems take place in cities? And how do cities benefit from environmental technologies? It is found that environmental technology is not only seen as a solution to environmental problems in cities, but every day more as a component of strategies to attract attention and compete for resources in national and international markets. Cities have different adaptation and learning strategies. This means that technological solutions have to be flexible and adaptive to local conditions, and allow for vernacular knowledge and past experiences to enrich their performance by facilitating their connection to existing systems. Learning between cities is important and necessary for global sustainability transitions. When it comes to environmental technology, this process is facilitated by strong proof-of-concept projects. Such projects are not only expected to be able to show their technical ability to solve a problem, but must also offer contextual connections to the problems faced by interested cities or potential implementers. |
examples of eco friendly technology: ICSE Commercial Studies for Class X (A.Y. 2023-24)Onward Dr. C.B. Gupta, 2023-05-20 The book 'I.C.S.E. Commercial Studies' for Class X has been thoroughly revised and upgraded according to the latest syllabus prescribed by the Council for Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi for the I.C.S.E. examinations. This book has been prepared keeping in mind the following aims : 1. To enable students to develop a perceptive, sensitive and critical response to the role of business in a global, national and local context. 2. To allow students to balance the demands of social parameters with individual aspirations. 3. To develop in students an appreciation for the roles of the entrepreneur and the professional manager. 4. To help develop a co-operative attitude through study of the organisation and participation associated with commerce and industry. 5. To provide an appropriate body of knowledge and understanding, and to develop appropriate skills as a basis for further study or work or both. Some of the special features of the book are : • The book is written in a simple and easy-to-understand language. • A large number of illustrations and examples have been given to facilitate understanding. • Summary at the end of each chapter will help students in quick revision before the examination. • Project Work/Assignments has been given to help the students prepare for their final examinations. • The Latest ICSE Specimen Question Paper (Solved) has been given. • ICSE Examination Papers from 2011 to 2022 (Solved) have been given through QR Codes. Suggestions for the improvement of the book are invited and shall be gratefully acknowledged. - Dr. CB. Gupta |
examples of eco friendly technology: Sustainable Technologies for Fashion and Textiles Rajkishore Nayak, 2019-12-01 Sustainable Technologies for Fashion and Textiles combines the latest academic research and industrial practices to shed light on a wide range of activities that influence how the textiles industry affects the natural environment. Pressure from regulators, customers and other stakeholders has pressed companies to translate general sustainability concepts and ideas into business practices. This is leading to improvements in how the industry consumes water, electricity and chemicals, and to a reduction in the amount of waste generated by textile processes. This book groups approaches to these topics under four themes, fiber, yarn and fabric production, chemical processing, garment manufacturing and recycling. - Addresses sustainability challenges that occur throughout the supply chain, from the sourcing of raw materials, to recycling finished products - Provides introductions to sustainability—both in general and within the textiles industry—making this topic accessible for readers of all backgrounds - Compares the advantages and disadvantages of different approaches to sustainability, helping readers avoid pitfalls when devising their own strategies |
examples of eco friendly technology: Technology and Vocational Education for Sustainable Development Margarita Pavlova, 2008-12-14 Empowerment is the overarching idea used in this book. The term has a variety of meanings in different sociocultural and political contexts, including “self-strength, control, self-power, self-reliance, own choice, life of dignity in accordance with one’s values, capable of fighting for one’s rights, independence, own decision making, being free, awakening, and capability” (The World Bank, 2002, p. 10). However, the World Bank report observed that most definitions focus on issues of “gaining power and control over decisions and resources that determine the quality of one’s life” (p. 10). This interpretation of empowerment provides a useful starting point for the development of the series of interconnected arguments explored here. Establishment of the basis for understanding, identifying and developing strategies through education necessary for individuals to be able to make choices that inf- ence the quality of their lives is the main aim of this book. There are a number of assumptions and boundaries that frame this analysis. First, the book focuses on “agents”; however, empowerment is often conceptualised in terms of relationships between agency and structure (e. g. , Alsop, Bertelsen, & H- land, 2006). Agency could be defined as “an actor’s or group’s ability to make purposeful choices – that is, the actor is able to envisage and purposively choose options” (p. 11). |
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