碳足迹
持续性
信息和通信技术
软件部署
互联网
环境经济学
业务
生态足迹
足迹
自然资源
资源(消歧)
环境资源管理
温室气体
计算机科学
环境科学
经济
地理
考古
万维网
操作系统
生态学
计算机网络
生物
作者
Guillermo San Miguel,Brigitte M. Bañales,Diego P. Ruíz,Sergio Álvarez,José Pedro López Pérez,María Teresa Arredondo
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.169776
摘要
Internet is widely regarded as a necessary resource for economic and social development. The availability of this technology requires the deployment of ICT networks which have implications not only on the natural surroundings but also on the human environment. Understanding the impact generated on key areas of socio-ecological concern such as carbon footprint and employment generation is essential to ensure well-informed decision-making. This investigation utilized multiregional environmentally extended input-output (MRIO) methodology to evaluate the carbon footprint and the employment generation associated with providing internet to six geo-demographic scenarios, from urban to remote rural, using Peru as a reference site. The results showed that most of the carbon emissions (289–340 kg CO2 eq./subs./yr.) and employment (7–8 jobs/subs./yr.) associated with larger ICT networks intended for urban and suburban areas was attributable to the manufacturing of end-user devices. The sustainability of smaller ICT networks for rural areas was dominated by the construction of shared infrastructures (mainly 4G LTE equipment), while the contribution of the energy consumed was in all cases limited. Although the analysis considered ICT networks deployed in Peru, most impacts were generated in China, where the manufacturing of the electronic components was assumed to take place. This analysis highlights the value of econometric methods for sustainability assessment such as MR-EEIO, which are complementary to the more conventional process-based E-LCA.
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