非洲的信息通信技术和可持续社区:以尼日利亚的尼日尔三角洲地区为例。(2009年2月)

U. Okon
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可持续发展在很大程度上被视为主要与环境问题和基层社会发展有关。这种刻板印象忽略了可持续发展和信息社会在操作上相互关联的现实。在日内瓦(2003年12月)和突尼斯(2005年11月)举行的信息社会世界首脑会议(WSIS)的两个阶段为将可持续发展原则和实践纳入正在形成信息社会的机构和政策框架提供了一个极好的机会。虽然可持续发展问题世界首脑会议(WSSD)和WSIS第一阶段使这些问题引起了国际关注,但在辩论中仍然明显缺乏南方的声音和愿景。随着我们进入信息时代,考虑信息通信技术对可持续发展的影响至关重要,反之亦然。这项研究正是着眼于这个交叉点,其主要重点是可持续社区。可持续社区发展是一个不断发展的话题。当地拥有或改编的社区知识对于综合可持续发展至关重要,并且正在成为发展实践者的关键优先事项。社区概念越来越受欢迎,有关如何用技术支持这些社区,以及这些社区如何利用信息通信技术支持自己的想法也越来越多。这些问题与评估信息通信技术对可持续发展的真正贡献有关,因此值得进一步研究。本文介绍了对尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲地区9个社区的研究结果。这项研究的目的是探讨信息通信技术如何有助于尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲地区社区的社会可持续性。这项研究立足于了解土著社区和消费者在日常生活中的使用情况,以促进可持续发展的行动。
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Information communication technology and sustainable communities in Africa: The case of the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. (Feb. 2009)
Sustainable development is largely seen as pertaining primarily to environmental issues and grassroots social development. This stereotype misses the reality that sustainable development and the information society are operationally interconnected. The two phases of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in Geneva (December 2003) and Tunis (November 2005) provide an excellent opportunity to integrate sustainable development principles and practices into the institutions and policy frameworks that are shaping the information society. While the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) and WSIS Phase I brought these issues to international attention, Southern voices and visions are still notably lacking from the debate As we move into the age of information it is critically important for us to consider the implications of ICT in Sustainable Development and vice-versa. This research undertaking looks at precisely this intersection with its primary focus on sustainable communities. Sustainable Communities development is an evolving discourse. The locally-owned or adapted knowledge of a community is essential for integrated sustainable development, and is becoming a key priority for development practitioners. The popularity of the concept of communities is growing, and so are ideas on how to support these communities with technologies and how these communities might use ICTs to support themselves. These issues are pertinent in assessing the real contribution of ICTs to sustainable development, and therefore merit a closer examination. The paper presents the findings from the study of 9 communities in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. The aim of the study was to explore how ICTs may contribute to the social sustainability of communities in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria. The study grounds the understanding of ICT usage among indigenous communities and consumers in the reality of their everyday lives, in order to promote actions for sustainability.
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