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Welcome in the Anthropocene, the era where humans have put a tangible mark on our planet. But also, the era where humans and technology have the potential to shape the necessary transitions towards a sustainable world. Technology and nature are often considered as two opposing phenomena. However, they are increasingly intertangled, for better or worse. In this book, we explore how technology and nature relate to one another in the moral design of new, green, technology.
This book is relevant for IT- and engineering professionals, business leaders and policy makers with (green) innovation in their portfolios and students of (applied) science who are interested in either sustainable and green design of technology or in the application of technology - with an emphasis on AI and IT - to create a greener, more sustainable world. The chapters are written by experts and leading researchers in an attractive, accessible, and practical writing style. Each chapter offers colourful examples and challenges the reader to critically think through moral decision making and the design of innovations considering our planet's perspective. This is a conceptual change in values. Nature should not be considered as a resource; it is the fabric of live that makes our own existence possible.
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Welcome in the Anthropocene, the era where humans have put a tangible mark on our planet. But also, the era where humans and technology have the potential to shape the necessary transitions towards a sustainable world. Technology and nature are often considered as two opposing phenomena. However, they are increasingly intertangled, for better or worse. In this book, we explore how technology and nature relate to one another in the moral design of new, green, technology.
This book is relevant for IT- and engineering professionals, business leaders and policy makers with (green) innovation in their portfolios and students of (applied) science who are interested in either sustainable and green design of technology or in the application of technology - with an emphasis on AI and IT - to create a greener, more sustainable world. The chapters are written by experts and leading researchers in an attractive, accessible, and practical writing style. Each chapter offers colourful examples and challenges the reader to critically think through moral decision making and the design of innovations considering our planet's perspective. This is a conceptual change in values. Nature should not be considered as a resource; it is the fabric of live that makes our own existence possible.