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ICT CONFERENCE Broadband Access to all in East Africa April 15-19, 2013 Nakiguli Helen Cynthia, Environment Management specialist, UCC
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Understanding the Green Economy ICT’s relation to greening the economy The anticipated uncertainties Requirements for the Region 8/25/20142
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An economy that results in “improved human well-being and social equity, while significantly reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcities.” (UNEP 2011) 8/25/20143
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Low carbon Resource efficient Social inclusive GREEN ECONOMY 8/25/20144 ICT is a key enabler towards the green economy
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Decreasing direct effects from the ICT life cycle; Energy/material, toxic material, recycling techniques efficiency Increasing the enabling effect of ICT in other sectors Efficiency, substitution (dematerialisation) Supporting systemic effects Life style changes- Green consumerism 8/25/20145
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Rebound Effect Vs. Efficiency Increase energy and material efficiency- increased consumption Impact of substitution (dematerialisation) on Human Relationships- individual, social, community etc Unforeseen events New threats and vulnerabilities ……..Policies/strategies in place to anticipate uncertainties that would hinder ICT’s drive to green economy……… 8/25/20146
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Political will Policies, framework and strategies Affordable access and availability of Broadband to all Promotion of renewable energy Enhance intergovernmental/inter-sectoral collaborations Subsidies for adoption to “Greener ICT” solutions Attract investment Research and innovation Capacity building Awareness Benchmark of best practices 8/25/20147
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Thank you ? 8/25/20148
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