Workshop on ICTs and Environmental ChallengesTogether with the Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, National IT and Telecom Agency, the OECD Directorate for Science and Technology, Information and Communications Policy Division, is organising a workshop entitled Workshop on ICTs and Environmental Challenges. The workshop will be held in Copenhagen, 22-23 May 2008.
The aim of this workshop is to:
AGENDA Welcome and introduction: Denmark, OECD
Session 1: The environmental impacts of ICTs in the knowledge economy This session would focus on a general overview of the impacts of ICTs on meeting environmental challenges.Questions to be addressed include:
Session 2: ICTs in pollution management, cleaner technologies and better resource management This session would focus on more detailed applications and areas of "low-hanging fruit? in improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions in buildings, lighting, heating and cooling applications, transport, and standby losses and where applicable control systems in the energy generation and distribution network.
Session 3: The ICT producing sector This session would focus on the ICT-producing sector and examine efforts to increase energy efficiency of ICT products, and improve environmental performance through better life-cycle audits and analysis of ICT products and production processes and reduce waste generation and the use of hazardous substances and improve recycling.
Session 4: Implications and areas for future work This session would draw out issues for further analysis and examine policy implications. The underlying approach is that it is important to focus on areas where ICT applications have the greatest positive environmental impacts, for example improving energy efficiency in buildings, lighting, heating and cooling, transport applications, and reducing standby losses. Setting new goals for further improving the environmental performance of the ICT industry would be another key area. The aim would be to explore what policies could promote the development and increased use of ICTs for environmental sustainability and what new areas of work are necessary to underpin policy development.
For more information, consult the OECD website at http://www.oecd.org/document/15/0,3343,en_2649_34223_40472783_1_1_1_1,00.html or the The Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation and the National IT and Telecom Agency's website for the workshop. |
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