The Future of ICT on Environmental Sustainability
Abstract
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have relevant positive and negative impacts on environmental sustainability on various levels: First-order effects such as increasing electronic waste streams; second-order effects such as improved energy-efficiency of production; third-order effects such as a product-to-service shift in consumption or rebound effects in transport. In the simulation study described in this article, all known relevant effects on all three levels were modeled using a System Dynamics approach in combination with scenario techniques and expert consultations. The prospective study for the European Union with a time-horizon until 2020 revealed great potential for ICT-supported energy management and for a structural change towards a less material-intensive economy, but strong rebound effects in the transport sector whenever ICT applications lead to time or cost savings for transport
Autor*innen
Erdmann, Lorenz; Hilty, Lorenz M.; Goodman, James; Arnfalk, PeterQuelleninformation
Titel
The Future of ICT on Environmental Sustainability
Technical Report EUR 21384 EN
Erscheinungsjahr
2004
Dokumenttyp
Graue Literatur/Bericht/Report