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  • Information systems for sustainable development and the public good

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    Information systems for sustainable development and the public good research focus on how technology and data management contribute to sustainable growth and societal welfare. This field explores the role of information technology in addressing environmental, social, and economic challenges, including e governance benefits and green IT initiatives. As a vital subset of INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES > Information systems, it covers strategies to optimize resources and foster transparency. JoVE Visualize enriches this research by pairing PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, providing a clearer view of research methods and real-world applications.

    Key Methods & Emerging Trends

    Core Methods in Information Systems for Sustainability

    Established methods in this research area often involve data analytics, system modeling, and user-centered design tailored to sustainable development goals. Techniques such as lifecycle assessment, environmental informatics, and database management are common for measuring and improving the sustainability impact of information systems. Studies frequently assess e governance benefits, focusing on how digital platforms improve transparency, public participation, and resource management. These methods provide a robust framework for understanding how information systems contribute to sustainability and the public good.

    Emerging Trends and Innovative Approaches

    Innovative research includes the integration of artificial intelligence, blockchain, and IoT technologies to enhance sustainable decision-making and traceability. Emerging approaches investigate green information systems for sustainability by minimizing energy consumption and promoting eco-friendly IT infrastructures. There is also growing interest in leveraging big data and smart city technologies to support sustainable urban development. These trends reflect the evolving role of information technology in sustainable development, expanding the scope of e governance and highlighting novel tools for promoting environmental and social well-being.

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