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Methodologies for the assessment of environmental impacts of ICT Introduction Ahmed Zeddam, Chairman, ITU-T SG5 ITU Symposium ICTs, the Environment and Climate Change May Montreal (Canada)

Introduction : question on methodologies Recommendation L.1400 : Overview and general principles Agenda

Question on methodologies (18/5) 3 recommendations published 3 recommendations under preparation L.1400 Overview and general principles, available on the ITU-T website L.1410 Environmental impact of ICT goods, networks and services available on the ITU-T website L.1420 Environmental impact of ICT in organisations available on the ITU-T website L.1430 Environmental impact of ICT projects (consent expected in 2012) L.1440 Environmental impact of ICT in countries (consent expected in ) L.1450 Environmental impact of ICT in cities (consent expected in ) 3 Question on methodologies

Recommendation L.1400 : purpose The Recommendation ITU-T L.1400 presents general principles on assessing the environmental impact of information and communication technologies (ICT) and outlines the different methodologies that are being developed: Assessment of the environmental impact of ICT goods, networks, and services Assessment of the environmental impact of ICT in organizations Assessment of the environmental impact of ICT projects Assessment of the environmental impact of ICT in cities Assessment of the environmental impact of ICT in countries or group of countries. L.1400 Overview and general principles 4

L.1400 : General principles to follow –Assessment of environmental impacts should be performed on a full life-cycle perspective for goods, networks and services –Boundaries should be selected, quoted, documented and made available for verification –Quantification methodologies should be selected, quoted, documented and made available for verification –Reliable data should be researched. Used data should be quoted, documented and made available for verification –Bias and uncertainties should be documented and reduced as far as it is practicable –It should be noted that results of assessments may vary significantly depending upon the selection of boundaries, the quantification methodologies selected and data used L.1400 Overview and general principles 5