Sustainable Information Systems and Green Metrics (bibtex)
by Edward Curry, Brian Donnellan
Abstract:
Sustainability information is needed at both the macro and micro levels, it will require a multi-level approach that provides information and metrics that can drive high-level strategic corporate/regional sustainability plans, to low-level actions such as improving the energy efficiency of an office worker. This chapter provides an overview of multi-level sustainable information, and introduces the wider context of sustainability frameworks, principles, and tools. The information requirements of Green and Sustainable practices are examined at multiple levels including organisation (regional sustainability plan, greenhouse gases emission reporting), business function (data centre energy efficiency), product/service (life cycle assessment), and individual (commute tracking). The chapter also examines how the sustainability capability of an organisation can be examined to determine its effectiveness.
Reference:
Edward Curry, Brian Donnellan, "Sustainable Information Systems and Green Metrics", Chapter in Harnessing Green IT: Principles and Practices, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., pp. 167-198, 2012.
Bibtex Entry:
@incollection{Curry2012,
abstract = {Sustainability information is needed at both the macro and micro levels, it will require a multi-level approach that provides information and metrics that can drive high-level strategic corporate/regional sustainability plans, to low-level actions such as improving the energy efficiency of an office worker. This chapter provides an overview of multi-level sustainable information, and introduces the wider context of sustainability frameworks, principles, and tools. The information requirements of Green and Sustainable practices are examined at multiple levels including organisation (regional sustainability plan, greenhouse gases emission reporting), business function (data centre energy efficiency), product/service (life cycle assessment), and individual (commute tracking). The chapter also examines how the sustainability capability of an organisation can be examined to determine its effectiveness.},
author = {Curry, Edward and Donnellan, Brian},
booktitle = {Harnessing Green IT: Principles and Practices},
chapter = {9},
editor = {Murugesan, San and Gangadharan, G.R.},
file = {:Users/ed/Library/Application Support/Mendeley Desktop/Downloaded/Curry, Donnellan - 2012 - Sustainable Information Systems and Green Metrics.pdf:pdf},
isbn = {1119970059},
keywords = {Data Centre Energy Efficiency,DataCentreEE,Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reporting,Life Cycle Assessment,Multi-level Green Metrics,Regional Sustainability Plan,SICT-CMF,Sustainability Capability Maturity,Sustainable Information Systems},
mendeley-tags = {DataCentreEE,SICT-CMF},
pages = {167--198},
publisher = {John Wiley & Sons, Inc.},
title = {{Sustainable Information Systems and Green Metrics}},
url = {http://www.edwardcurry.org/publications/HGIT-9.pdf},
year = {2012}
}
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