GreeningIT

      As a network, APC has committed to making technology work to sustain the environment. This means that it is undertaking research in order to better understand the new challenges we face related to electronic waste, climate change and other rising issues, what policy gaps exist, and how information and communications technologies (ICTs) can be used more sustainably by practitioners, civil society and service providers.

      APC members have been implementing projects that range from monitoring environmental degradation, to natural disaster and accident reporting, to using ICTs to manage energy resources more efficiently. APC members are also conducting research on using ICTs for climate change adaptation, low-power computing, alternative energy sources and e-waste management in developing countries.

      The GreeningIT initiative aims to address two critical challenges:

      • How do national ICT policy environments address ICTs, environmental sustainability and climate change?

      • How can ICTs be used more sustainably by ICTD practitioners, civil society organisations and service providers?

      APC has conducted baseline studies at the national level in BangladeshMexicoCosta RicaEgypt, and India.

      Along with its action research network, APC is developing practical guidelines and information resources such as the GreeningIT directory, which collects hundreds of ICT and environmental resources from around the world and can be used for campaigning and policy advocacy by the APC network and all advocates committed to environmental sustainability.

      Through these activities, APC is building a research network that can play an ongoing role in conducting policy and action research in the field of ICTs and environmental sustainability.

      Read the summary country articles and comparative report.

      Read APC and Hivos’ Global Information Society Watch 2010 report on ICTs and environment and sustainability.

      See APC members’ past and current initiatives in the area of ICTs and climate change.

      Project team 
      Karen Banks Australia
      shawna finnegan Canada
      Alan Finlay South Africa
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