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Information, Models, and Sustainability

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Information, Models, and Sustainability

Information, Models, and Sustainability: Policy Informatics in the Age of Big Data and Open Government
Springer | Business & Management | May 2016 | ISBN-10: 3319254375 | 180 pages | pdf | 3.12 mb

Editors: Zhang, J., Luna-Reyes, L.F., Pardo, T.A., Sayogo, D.S. (Eds.)
Analyzes the emerging field of policy informatics, with a focus on public policies for sustainability
Investigates the impact of advancements in computer and communication technology, modeling and visualization tools and methods in transforming the roles of government
Provides research on the development of open government, including policy that enables sharing of data and information with the public such as open data and smart disclosure policies


This book reflects on the emerging trends, development, and challenges of policy on sustainability using information technology, and provides valuable insights to both research and practice communities. Sustainability has become an important focus for government, civil society and the corporate community world-wide. Growing interest in addressing environmental deterioration and associated social inequality and economic challenges is shifting focus to this important issue. The lack of fresh water and arable land, extreme weather, rising cost of relying on fossil fuels, and poverty and regional instability, are drawing attention to the need for government intervention and policy instruments that encourage the development of sustainable alternatives. Governments can play a very important role in facilitating sustainable development through better public policies. First of all, public investments can be directed toward establishing incentives for renewable energy, energy efficiency, sustainable agriculture, and land and water conservation, or toward leveling the field for sustainable alternatives by phasing out the subsidies directed to unsustainable production and development. Second, regulatory and pricing mechanisms could help with the development of markets for sustainable products. This book engages policy informatics analytical and modeling approaches, stakeholder engagement in policy development, implementation and evaluation, and big data and policy informatics to generate valuable insights in the policy on sustainable energy, and will be on interest to researchers in public administration and sustainability, open data and information technology ecological economics

Number of Illustrations and Tables
6 b/w illustrations, 11 illustrations in colour
Topics
Public Administration
Innovation/Technology Management
Political Science

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