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Information Systems and the Environment

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Size: 238 pages, 6 x 9

Publication Year:2001


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Edited by Deanna J. Richards, Braden R. Allenby and W. Dale Compton, National Academy of Engineering
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Information technology is a powerful tool for meeting environmental objectives and promoting sustainable development. This collection of papers by leaders in industry, government, and academia explores how information technology can improve environmental performance by individual firms, collaborations among firms, and ...
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Front Matter i-x  
Information Systems and the Environment: Overview and Perspectives 1-12 (skim)
The Information Technology Revolution and Industrial Ecology 13-14 (skim)
The Information Revolution and Sustainability: Mutually Reinforcing Dimensions of the Human Future 15-44 (skim)
Intellectual Property Rights in Data 45-56 (skim)
Information Systems within the Firm 57-58 (skim)
Improving Environmental Knowledge Sharing 59-80 (skim)
Using Environmental Knowledge Systems at DuPont 81-86 (skim)
Environmental Information Management Systems at Rhône-Poulenc 87-94 (skim)
Environmental Knowledge-Sharing in Manufacturing 95-104 (skim)
Modular Design for Recyclability: Implementation and Knowledge Dissemination 105-114 (skim)
Environmental Information in Supply-Chain Design and Coordination 115-138 (skim)
Simulation Models for Information Sharing and Collaboration 139-148 (skim)
Opportunities for Collaboration and New Technologies 149-150 (skim)
Industrial Research and Development Collaborations: Increasing Environmental Knowledge for Competitive Advantage 151-158 (skim)
InfoSleuth: An Emerging Technology for Sharing Distributed Environmental Information 159-172 (skim)
Public Access to Environmental Information 173-184 (skim)
Internet Global Environmental Information Sharing 185-194 (skim)
Knowledge Networking for Global Sustainability: New Modes of Cyberpartnering 195-210 (skim)
Biographical Data 211-218 (skim)
Index 219-228 (skim)

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Information technology is a powerful tool for meeting environmental objectives and promoting sustainable development. This collection of papers by leaders in industry, government, and academia explores how information technology can improve environmental performance by individual firms, collaborations among firms, and collaborations among firms, government agencies, and academia.

Information systems can also be used by nonprofit organizations and the government to inform the public about broad environmental issues and environmental conditions in their neighborhoods.

Several papers address the challenges to information management posed by the explosive increase in information and knowledge about environmental issues and potential solutions, including determining what information is environmentally relevant and how it can be used in decision making. In addition, case studies are described and show how industry is using information systems to ensure sustainable development and meet environmental standards.

The book also includes examples from the public sector showing how governments use information knowledge systems to disseminate best practices beyond big firms to small businesses, and from the world of the Internet showing how knowledge is shared among environmental advocates and the general public.

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