NI - IN
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NI - IN - Sustainable Intelligence - Intelligent Sustainability
The project
The United Nations has formulated 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to ensure global sustainable development at the economic, social and ecological levels. Digitization poses new challenges to the achievement of these goals, but can also open up new opportunities due to its transformational character. However, conflicts and synergies between the SDGs in general and in relation to digitization in particular have hardly been explored. This is where the project group comes in and aims - using innovative approaches such as Collaboration Engineering and Citizen Science - to identify digitization-related conflicts of objectives and synergies between SDGs, to discuss them in a transdisciplinary manner and to develop approaches to solutions. The focus here is on SDGs 4 (education for all), 10 (fewer inequalities) and 12 (sustainable consumption and production).
Further information on the project: zevedi.de/themen/nachhaltige-intelligenz-intelligente-nachhaltigkeit/
Funding
The project "NI - IN" is funded by the "Center for Responsible Digitalization" (ZEVEDI). (Duration: July 2021 - December 2022).
ZEVEDI is a research and competence network exploring normative aspects of digital transformation. ZEVEDI Research Network was founded in November 2019 and is funded by the Hessian Minister for Digital Strategy and Development.
More information on ZEVEDI: zevedi.de
Research Network
The project "NI - IN" is a joint project of various Hessian universities and colleges. The interdisciplinary research takes place in cooperation of the following scientists:inside:
- Prof. Dr. Gerrit Hornung (University of Kassel, speaker)
- Prof. Dr. Gerd Doeben Henisch (Frankfurt University of Applied Science, deputy speaker)
- Prof. Dr. Matthias Söllner (University of Kassel)
- Prof. Dr. Birgit Blättel-Mink (Goethe University Frankfurt a. M.)
- Prof. Dr. Jörn Lamla (University of Kassel)
- Prof. Dr. Christian Schrader (University of Applied Sciences Fulda)
- Prof. Dr. Indra Spiecker called Döhmann (Goethe University Frankfurt a. M.)