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https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/746| Title: | Klimatske promene i zelene informacione tehnologije Climate changes and green information technologies |
Authors: | Petrović, Nataša Drakulić, Mirjana Vujin, Vladimir Drakulić, Ratimir Jeremić, Veljko |
Issue Date: | 2011 | Publisher: | Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet organizacionih nauka, Beograd | Abstract: | Kontrola klimatskih promena jeste jedan od najvećih istorijskih izazova sa kojima se čovečanstvo susreće u 21. veku. U ovoj oblasti svi sektori privrede moraju da učine sve što mogu, a uloga informacionih tehnologija (IT) je svakako od suštinskog značaja. IT se smatraju pokretačima prelaska na emisije smanjenih količina ugljenika. One poseduju uglavnom još neiskorišćene a značajne mogućnosti za ublažavanje emisije gasova, daju veću moć korisnicima energije i stvaraju sasvim nove poslovne prilike. Ipak, ni IT nisu u potpunosti nezavisne od ugljenika. Zbog značaja koje imaju i opasnosti koju mogu da izazovu, IT su i oblast koju regulišu kako međunarodni, tako i nacionalni propisi. Sve je veći broj zakona kojima se definišu principi, uspostavljaju standardi, određuje oblast nadležnosti i propisuju kazne za one koji prekrše zakon. Da bi se umanjili problemi životne sredine uspostavlja se čitava mreža propisa i odredaba. Šta više, Republika Srbija ne zaostaje za drugim zemljama i danas se sve više uključuje u ovu mrežu. . The control of climate changes is one of the greatest historical challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. All economy sectors need to contribute as much as possible, and clearly the information technologies (ITs) have a key role. ITs are recognized as important enablers of the low-carbon transition. They offer mostly untapped significant potential to mitigate our emissions, empower energy users and create completely new business opportunities. However, I/s have also a carbon footprint. Due to significance they could have and hazardous effects that they can cause, IT are subject to international and national regulations. An increasing number of laws define the principles, establish standards, stipulate jurisdictions and prescribe penalties for those who violate the law. The entire network of regulations is being established in order to minimize environmental problems. Moreover, the Republic of Serbia is not that much behind and nowadays is increasingly included in the network. . |
URI: | https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/746 | ISSN: | 0354-8635 |
| Appears in Collections: | Radovi istraživača / Researchers’ publications |
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