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    Parallel Design of a Product and Internet of Things (IoT) Architecture to Minimize the Cost of Utilizing Big Data (BD) for Sustainable Value Creation

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    Information has become today\u27s addictive currency; hence, companies are investing billions in the creation of Internet of Things (IoT) frameworks that gamble on finding trends that reveal sustainability and/or efficiency improvements. This approach to “Big Data” can lead to blind, astronomical costs. Therefore, this paper presents a counter approach aimed at minimizing the cost of utilizing “Big Data” for sustainable value creation. The proposed approach leverages domain/expert knowledge of the system in combination with a machine learning algorithm in order to limit the needed infrastructure and cost. A case study of the approach implemented in a consumer electronics company is also included

    A Roadmap to Reduce U.S. Food Waste By 20 Percent, Executive Summary 2016

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    The magnitude of the food waste problem is difficult to comprehend. The U.S. spends $218 billion a year -- 1.3% of GDP -- growing, processing, transporting, and disposing of food that is never eaten. The causes of food waste are diverse, ranging from crops that never get harvested, to food left on overfilled plates, to near-expired milk and stale bread.ReFED is a coalition of over 30 business, nonprofit, foundation, and government leaders committed to building a different future, where food waste prevention, recovery, and recycling are recognized as an untapped opportunity to create jobs, alleviate hunger, and protect the environment -- all while stimulating a new multi-billion dollar market opportunity. ReFED developed A Roadmap to Reduce U.S. Food Waste as a data-driven guide to collectively take action to reduce food waste at scale nationwide

    The Digitalisation of African Agriculture Report 2018-2019

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    An inclusive, digitally-enabled agricultural transformation could help achieve meaningful livelihood improvements for Africa’s smallholder farmers and pastoralists. It could drive greater engagement in agriculture from women and youth and create employment opportunities along the value chain. At CTA we staked a claim on this power of digitalisation to more systematically transform agriculture early on. Digitalisation, focusing on not individual ICTs but the application of these technologies to entire value chains, is a theme that cuts across all of our work. In youth entrepreneurship, we are fostering a new breed of young ICT ‘agripreneurs’. In climate-smart agriculture multiple projects provide information that can help towards building resilience for smallholder farmers. And in women empowerment we are supporting digital platforms to drive greater inclusion for women entrepreneurs in agricultural value chains

    Towards Sustainable Urban Futures: Exploring Environmental Initiatives in Smart Cities

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    Environmentally sustainable smart cities have emerged as a promising approach to address the challenges of urbanization while promoting sustainable development and enhancing residents' quality of life. This research article presents the key findings of a comprehensive study that explores the various aspects and initiatives found in environmentally sustainable smart cities.Renewable energy plays a pivotal role in these cities, with a strong emphasis on harnessing solar, wind, and geothermal power. Investments in clean energy infrastructure, such as solar panels, wind farms, and geothermal plants, significantly reduce reliance on fossil fuels and contribute to lower carbon emissions.Energy efficiency is another critical aspect of sustainable smart cities. These cities prioritize the use of smart grids for optimized energy distribution, smart meters for real-time energy monitoring and control, and energy-efficient buildings equipped with insulation, lighting, and HVAC systems that minimize energy consumption.Smart transportation is a key initiative in environmentally sustainable smart cities, focusing on reducing traffic congestion and air pollution. Electric vehicles (EVs) are promoted, accompanied by the development of charging infrastructure. Intelligent transportation systems aid in effective traffic management, while active transportation modes such as cycling, walking, and public transportation are encouraged.Efficient waste management systems are implemented to minimize landfill waste and promote recycling and composting. Smart waste bins equipped with sensors optimize waste collection routes, reduce littering, and provide real-time data on fill levels, aiding in effective waste management.Water management strategies are prioritized to conserve this precious resource. Smart water meters monitor consumption patterns, rainwater harvesting systems are implemented, water-efficient practices are promoted in buildings, and advanced leak detection technologies minimize water loss.Green spaces and biodiversity conservation are fundamental in environmentally sustainable smart cities. By integrating parks, gardens, rooftop greenery, and urban forests, these cities enhance residents' well-being, improve air quality, and provide habitats for wildlife, thus promoting biodiversity.Data analytics and the Internet of Things (IoT) play a crucial role in monitoring and optimizing various city systems. Real-time data collection and analysis enable effective management of energy usage, traffic flow, waste management, and other infrastructure, facilitating informed decision-making and resource allocation.Citizen engagement is fostered in environmentally sustainable smart cities. Platforms for citizen participation enable residents to provide feedback, report issues, and actively contribute to decision-making processes related to urban planning, energy conservation, waste management, and other sustainability initiatives.The implementation of these strategies in environmentally sustainable smart cities aims to reduce carbon footprints, enhance resource efficiency, improve air and water quality, and create healthier and more livable urban environments. By embracing technology, innovation, and citizen engagement, these cities pave the way for a sustainable and resilient future

    Launching the Grand Challenges for Ocean Conservation

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    The ten most pressing Grand Challenges in Oceans Conservation were identified at the Oceans Big Think and described in a detailed working document:A Blue Revolution for Oceans: Reengineering Aquaculture for SustainabilityEnding and Recovering from Marine DebrisTransparency and Traceability from Sea to Shore:  Ending OverfishingProtecting Critical Ocean Habitats: New Tools for Marine ProtectionEngineering Ecological Resilience in Near Shore and Coastal AreasReducing the Ecological Footprint of Fishing through Smarter GearArresting the Alien Invasion: Combating Invasive SpeciesCombatting the Effects of Ocean AcidificationEnding Marine Wildlife TraffickingReviving Dead Zones: Combating Ocean Deoxygenation and Nutrient Runof

    A Roadmap to Reduce U.S. Food Waste by 20 Percent

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    The magnitude of the food waste problem is difficult to comprehend. The U.S. spends $218 billion a year -- 1.3% of GDP -- growing, processing, transporting, and disposing of food that is never eaten. The causes of food waste are diverse, ranging from crops that never get harvested, to food left on overfilled plates, to near-expired milk and stale bread. ReFED is a coalition of over 30 business, nonprofit, foundation, and government leaders committed to building a different future, where food waste prevention, recovery, and recycling are recognized as an untapped opportunity to create jobs, alleviate hunger, and protect the environment -- all while stimulating a new multi-billion dollar market opportunity. ReFED developed A Roadmap to Reduce U.S. Food Waste as a data-driven guide to collectively take action to reduce food waste at scale nationwide.This Roadmap report is a guide and a call to action for us to work together to solve this problem. Businesses can save money for themselves and their customers. Policymakers can unleash a new wave of local job creation. Foundations can take a major step in addressing environmental issues and hunger. And innovators across all sectors can launch new products, services, and business models. There will be no losers, only winners, as food finds its way to its highest and best use

    Exploring Cloud Adoption Possibilities for the Manufacturing Sector: A Role of Third-Party Service Providers

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    As the manufacturing sector strides towards digitalization under the influence of Industry 4.0, cloud services have emerged as the new norm, driving change and innovation in this rapidly transforming landscape. This study investigates the possibilities of cloud adoption in the manufacturing sector by developing a conceptual model to identify suitable cloud-based solutions and explores the role of third-party service providers in aiding manufacturers throughout their cloud adoption journey. The research methods consist of a comprehensive literature review of the manufacturing industry, digital transformation, cloud computing, etc., followed by qualitative analyses of industrial benchmarks case studies and an investigation into an application of the developed model to a hypothetical food manufacturing company as an example. This study indicates that cloud adoption can yield substantial benefits in the manufacturing sector, including operational efficiency, cost reduction, and innovation, etc. The study concludes that the developed conceptual model provides a practical framework to identify the most suitable cloud-based solutions during the cloud adoption process in the manufacturing context. In addition, third-party service providers like Capgemini are capable of not only filling the technical gaps but also consulting strategic directions and innovations for their client organizations, hence playing a vital role in driving the industrial digital transformation process. With an extensive mapping of their capabilities, a set of recommendations intended to assist Capgemini in enhancing capabilities and improving competitive performance in the market has been offered
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