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to fast track the development of technologies
that will enhance the competitiveness of
their national economies and replacing the
inevitable decrease of tax revenue that
accompanies large-scale digitalization with
new sources of income.
Governance, communication,
and misinformation in the
digital age
In light of the above, it is clear that new
technologies and game-changing business
models will provide governments with
opportunities to work more inclusively as
roles and responsibilities in both the public
and private sectors will likely continue to
blur, thus creating accountability and
governance challenges. Governments
often succeed or fail because of the way
they engage with stakeholders, including
citizens, in terms of decision-making
processes and policy implementation, and
in a digital age, it is becoming increasingly
clear that governments ought to be
proactive in the way they communicate
and engage with citizens.
“Digital tools can contribute greatly to
learning, creating increased awareness and
the sharing of information about various
issues. They can also help to maintain the
balance between social cohesion and respect
for diversity as a foundation for democratic
values and heterogeneous societies in terms
of origins, culture, ethnicity, and religion. On
the one hand, digitalization creates new
challenges for interconnected critical
infrastructure such as electricity networks,
while on the other, it influences the risk
perceptions of stakeholders and requires
new decision support tools to address the
impacts of the risk perceptions on their
actions,” says Advanced Systems Analysis
Program researcher Nadejda Komendantova.
Unfortunately, misinformation is frequently
transmitted along with valid information on
social media platforms, especially when it
comes to contested policy options. This is
a serious threat inherent to digitalization – we have all seen the damage that fake news
can do in a relatively short amount of time –
and has the potential to devaluate the voices
of public and private institutions and experts.
To help address the misinformation issue,
the Horizon 2020 IIASA Co-Inform project
aims to evaluate the perceptions of
policymaking stakeholders, but also of
journalists, fact-checkers, and the users of
artificial intelligence (AI) tools, and to develop
new tools to deal with misinformation. As
part of a stakeholder-based process in three
countries – Austria, Greece, and Sweden –
IIASA researchers conducted decision-making
experiments on the implementation of the
tools and analyzed the reaction of
stakeholders. The tools developed in the
Co-Inform project include browser plug-ins,
dashboards, and the misinform.me app.
A changing
sustainability paradigm
If we can leverage the plethora of new
technologies available to us effectively, we
will be able to assess and anticipate risks,
increase transparency and accountability
in the management of natural resources,
change markets, and inform consumer
choice. These actions are all required if we
are to stand a better chance of achieving the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
As part of their mandate to provide science
for the SDGs and develop pathways that
build on synergies and multiple benefits,
researchers from the IIASA-led The World
in 2050 (TWI2050) initiative and
collaborators from 20 partner institutions
assessed the major opportunities and
challenges that digital technologies pose
to achieving the SDGs. According to the
resulting report, these technologies can
be beneficial on many fronts, including
enabling decarbonization across all
sectors and promoting circular and
shared economies. This will however likely
necessitate a radical reversal of current trends
to harmonize the disruptive potentials of
digitalization with pathways toward The Digital Revolu�
on and
Sustainable Development:
Opportuni�
es and
Challenges
Report prepared
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options
Band winter 2019
- Titel
- options
- Band
- winter 2019
- Ort
- Laxenburg
- Datum
- 2019
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC 4.0
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 32
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