The ‘DigitalRessourcen’ research project analysed the resource intensity and greenhouse gas emissions of the digital transformation in Germany at both micro and macro level. The resource intensity of digital applications was calculated in ten case studies (micro level) using LCA methodology. At the macro level, raw material consumption (RMC), raw material input (RMI) and the carbon footprint of digitalisation in Germany were calculated for the ICT sector for the years 2000-2020 and seven scenarios were modelled for the years 2020-2050. Based on this, areas for shaping a more sustainable digitalisation and the need for further research were identified.
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Brochure: Digitalisation and natural resources
Analysis of the resource intensity of the digital transformation in Germany
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brochure / flyer
Number of pages
36
Year of publication
Author(s)
Katharina Milde, Anna Klose, Mareike Böbel, Daniel Lückerath, Veronika Abraham, Roman Kirchdorfer, Joachim Aigner, Nina Albus, Mark Meyer, Alice Philippi, Daniel Haack, Christopher Manstein
Language
English
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Project No. (FKZ)
3720 31 101 0
Publisher
German Environment Agency
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