Environmental impacts of the emerging digital economy: the e-for-environment e-commerce?

Abstract:

:The Internet-led digital economy is changing both the production and consumption patterns at the global scale. Although great potential exists to harness information technology in general and the Internet in particular and improve the environment, possible negative impacts of e-commerce on the environment should also be considered and dealt with. In this forum, we discuss both the potential positive and negative impacts of e-commerce. Drawing from insights gained from the complexity theory, we also delineate some broad contours for environmental policies in the information age. Given the paradoxical nature of technological innovations, we want to caution the scientific community and policymakers not to treat the Internet as the Holy Grail for environmental salvation.

journal_name

Environ Manage

journal_title

Environmental management

authors

Sui DZ,Rejeski DW

doi

10.1007/s00267-001-0027-x

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subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2002-02-01 00:00:00

pages

155-63

issue

2

eissn

0364-152X

issn

1432-1009

journal_volume

29

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