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Green Orientation and Ethical Mechanism Reconstruction in Digital Resource Governance
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作者 Yunhui ZHANG 《Integration of Industry and Education Journal》 2025年第4期1-7,共7页
With the deepening of global digital transformation,digital resources have become key elements in reshaping economic and social structures,but their material footprint and energy use intensify ecological pressure and ... With the deepening of global digital transformation,digital resources have become key elements in reshaping economic and social structures,but their material footprint and energy use intensify ecological pressure and ethical risks such as algorithmic opacity,data divides,and intergenerational injustice.This paper examines“green orientation and ethical reconstruction in digital resource governance”at theoretical,instrumental,and institutional levels.Theoretically,it uses the tension between Ecological Modernization Theory and the Jevons Paradox to argue that digital environmental governance must shift from growth logic to ecological rationality.Instrumentally,it analyzes Carbon-Aware Computing,Digital Product Passports(DPP),and ISO/IEC 30134 indicators as a lifecycle-based green governance toolkit for digital infrastructure.Institutionally,it compares the European Union’s rule-oriented governance with China’s engineering-oriented governance and incorporates frugal digital innovation in the Global South to outline diversified governance paths.The paper then proposes a digital ethics framework integrating environmental responsibility,social inclusion,and intergenerational justice,and argues that future digital governance should move beyond a single efficiency paradigm toward composite governance centered on ecological integrity and social justice. 展开更多
关键词 Digital Resource Governance Green Digital Transformation Carbon-Aware Computing Data Justice intergenerational equity
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Soil degradation:An integrated model of the causes and drivers
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作者 Peter M.Kopittke Stephen M.Harper +11 位作者 Luz G.Asio Victor B.Asio Juanito T.Batalon April Mae T.Batuigas Apolinario B.Gonzaga Jr. Nelda R.Gonzaga Maria Teresa L.de Guzman Deejay M.Lumanao Brigid A.McKenna Gennie B.Soyon Joana Rose M.Vergara Pearl B.Sanchez 《International Soil and Water Conservation Research》 2025年第4期744-755,共12页
Soil plays a critical role in seven existential challenges that threaten sustainable development of human society.However,despite this integrative role,humans generally focus on the use of soil to produce the 98.8%of ... Soil plays a critical role in seven existential challenges that threaten sustainable development of human society.However,despite this integrative role,humans generally focus on the use of soil to produce the 98.8%of calories that the growing human population demands while failing to appreciate the less tangible role of soil in other existential challenges such as climate change abatement.Our current agricultural management approaches are causing ongoing soil degradation,manifested as the loss of soil organic matter,acidification,over-application of fertilizers,erosion,salinization,contamination,and biodiversity loss.However,to develop workable,sustainable,and equitable solutions,these proximate causes of degradation need to be considered in combination with the socio-economic factors that are the underlying drivers of this soil degradation,including the economic drivers,land pressure,poverty,security of land tenure,the differences between on-site and off-site impacts of degradation,and the impact of policies.Consideration must also be given to the importance of both intergenerational and developmental equity,whereby the current generation considers future generations,and where developed countries consider those that are still developing.Through this approach,we present a novel,integrated framework for soil degradation that bridges biophysical and socio-economic dimensions of soil degradation,with this providing an approach for advancing global soil security as required to maintain planetary hospitability,both now and into the future. 展开更多
关键词 Climate change abatement Food security Global soil security intergenerational equity Socio-economic factors Soil degradation
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