This volume examines the convergence of digital transformation and sustainability in shaping smarter, more resilient societies. Drawing on research and practical experiences from Indonesia and Asia, it explores how governments, cities, and institutions employ digital tools to advance environmental protection, efficient governance, and inclusive growth.
Key themes include smart governance, urban innovation, artificial intelligence, big data applications, climate action, disaster risk reduction, and community resilience. By integrating perspectives from academia, policy, and practice, the book presents interdisciplinary approaches linking digital ecosystems with sustainable development goals (SDGs).
Developed as an outcome of the International Conference on Environment and Smart Society (ICENSO), the volume offers case studies and frameworks demonstrating how public–private–academic collaboration can foster digital innovation for sustainability. It highlights regionally grounded examples from best-practice cities to illustrate scalable, adaptive models for sustainable urban futures.
The book will appeal to researchers, policymakers, urban planners, sustainability practitioners, and technology innovators seeking evidence-based insights into how digital technology can promote environmental sustainability, equity, and innovation in the context of global and local transitions.
This volume examines the convergence of digital transformation and sustainability in shaping smarter, more resilient societies. Drawing on research and practical experiences from Indonesia and Asia, it explores how governments, cities, and institutions employ digital tools to advance environmental protection, efficient governance, and inclusive growth.
Key themes include smart governance, urban innovation, artificial intelligence, big data applications, climate action, disaster risk reduction, and community resilience. By integrating perspectives from academia, policy, and practice, the book presents interdisciplinary approaches linking digital ecosystems with sustainable development goals (SDGs).
Developed as an outcome of the International Conference on Environment and Smart Society (ICENSO), the volume offers case studies and frameworks demonstrating how public–private–academic collaboration can foster digital innovation for sustainability. It highlights regionally grounded examples from best-practice cities to illustrate scalable, adaptive models for sustainable urban futures.
The book will appeal to researchers, policymakers, urban planners, sustainability practitioners, and technology innovators seeking evidence-based insights into how digital technology can promote environmental sustainability, equity, and innovation in the context of global and local transitions.
Provides real-world digital solutions for sustainable urban development Highlights innovative green governance models Bridges theory and practice with interdisciplinary case studies
Dyah Mutiarin
Smart city strategies for sustainable development Digital technology for climate resilience Green governance in Southeast Asia AI applications in smart urban planning Sustainable innovation in public policy Environment and smart society research Smart governance and e-government solutions Climate action through digital transformation Sustainable city development in Indonesia Integrating technology and sustainability Urban innovation in developing countries Big data for environmental monitoring Smart solutions for resilient communities Policy innovation for sustainable cities Smart technologies for environmental protection