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Information and Communications Technology for Environmental Regulation
June 20, 2013 @ 12:00 am
Speaker(s): Professor Bradley C. Karkkainen
Affiliation: University of Minnesota
Organised by: Whitaker Institute
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Developing a Research Agenda
Call For Papers now open!
Papers are invited from scholars and practitioners across all disciplines for a two-day workshop on the application of information and communications technology for environmental regulation. Abstracts (maximum 500 words) to be submitted by Friday 15 March 2013.
Background
Digital computers can, and do, change human behaviour and have changed society in dramatic ways. Examples include online booksellers highlighting interesting items, social networking sites encouraging users to divulge personal information and auction sites using reputation-based systems to reassure consumers when entering into transactions with strangers.
As society considers how to alter individual, social and economic choices in order to better deal with the challenges of climate change, loss of biodiversity and environmental pollution, the continuing refinement of more effective means of environmental regulation requires urgent attention. Information and communications technology (ICT) can play an important role in this process. While there is some research on how ICT can be used for environmental regulation, we have not yet developed a full understanding of the issues which this may raise.
Purpose of Workshop
The aim of this workshop is to build a network of researchers dealing with these issues in order to prepare joint projects, funding applications and work towards an international conference dealing with this topic. The workshop will discuss the development of a coherent but multi-disciplinary research agenda for ICT and environment regulation and agree detailed proposals for future work in the area, such as the publication of an edited collection, funding applications or an international conference. It is aimed at those who work on issues related to the use of ICT in environmental regulation, whether as academic researchers, practitioners based in regulatory agencies, or activists in NGOs, such as lawyers, IS/IT/GIS specialists, environmental informatics specialists, economists, public policy researchers, psychologists, sociologists and other social science researchers.
Topics
Topics include: (but are not limited to):
Data for environmental regulation
Disclosure as a regulatory tool
E-government studies of environmental regulation
Geographical Information Systems and environmental regulation
Freedom of information law and policy
Green IT/IS
Sustainable computing
ICT and social responsibility
ICT and reflexive law
ICT and transparency
ICT as a tool for behaviour change
Information as a tool of regulation or governance
Remote sensing
Satellite monitoring
The automation or digitisation of regulation
The impact of ICT on regulatory processes
The role of models in the policy and legal process
The role of non-governmental organisations
The role of science in the policy and legal process
This workshop is funded by the Irish Research Council, the Whitaker Institute for Innovation and Societal Change, and the Environment, Development and Sustainability cluster of the Whitaker Institute at the National University of Ireland Galway.
Enquiries to: ronan.m.kennedy@nuigalway.ie or to Rónán Kennedy (Law School, National University of Ireland Galway) at +353-91-495626
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