Asia-Pacific Digital Transformation Report 2024: Digital Innovation for Smarter Climate Action

Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana (Editor), Task team under ESCAP, Rony Medaglia

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Abstract

In Asia and the Pacific, the climate crisis intersects with digital transformations through a complex mix of challenges and opportunities, creating a series of vicious but also potentially virtuous cycles. The Asia-Pacific Digital Transformation Report 2024 considers how digital transformations will structurally and irreversibly affect the trajectory of climate change. It presents a digital-growth-climate nexus to better understand the diverse and dynamic picture and considers ways in which the region can follow the most positive trajectory to avert a climate catastrophe. The Report showcases good practices and country examples of digital applications in addressing climate change, in terms of mitigation and adaptation. These can involve the use of artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, big data, digital twins, geospatial technologies and others, which have been employed in infrastructure, government, mobility, industry and trade, digital data centres, disaster risk reduction, agriculture and biodiversity ecosystems. The Report then explores key drivers of digital transformation for climate change and outlines three future scenarios. It concludes with the key findings of the Report and proposes policy actions aligned with the five actors of the Digital Transformation Index Framework.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBangkok
PublisherUnited Nations Publications
Number of pages65
ISBN (Print)9789210032346
ISBN (Electronic)9789211066616
Publication statusPublished - 2024
SeriesAsia-Pacific digital transformation report
Volume2

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