1st Edition

Green Bytes Mitigating the Environmental Impact of Digital Technologies

Edited By Mudassir Khan, Jehad Ali, Mazhar Malik, Surajit Mondal Copyright 2027
522 Pages 70 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

This book addresses the environmental challenges of the digital technology sector and presents actionable solutions to mitigate its impacts. It provides a detailed examination of the environmental footprint of digital technologies across their entire lifecycle, from resource extraction to disposal. The text explores advanced energy-saving techniques, including renewable energy integration and... Read more
  • Chapter One: Integration of Geothermal and Wind Speed System for a Sustainable Clean Energy Transition

Alasi, T. K. and Ogunkoya, C. O.

  • Chapter two: The Green Paradox of Digital Growth: Assessing Consumption and Sustainability

Dr. Ankur Sisodia1 and Swati Vishnoi

  • Chapter Three: Policy and Regulation: Driving Metrics for E-Waste and Energy Efficiency

Aftab Haider and Ibrar Ahmad

  • Chapter Four: Governance and compliance strategies for a secure and innovative IoT ecosystem

Artor Nuhiu and Florin Aliu

  • Chapter Five: Circular Informatics: Aligning E-Waste Management with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Anandkumar Pardeshi, Suraj Khandare and Neelima Kulkarni et al

  • Chapter Six: Cross-Cutting Benefits of Cloud Adoption: Education, Healthcare, and Energy Systems

Nuzhat Younis and Mazhar Malik

  • Chapter Seven: E-waste: The economical aspect and possible wealth

Anup P. Bhat and P. B. Jadhav

  • Chapter Eight: Digital Consumption and Ecological Responsibility: Media, Culture, and Sustainability in the Digital Age

Ritu Raj Choudhary and Udit Mamodiya

  • Chapter Nine: Circular Pathways for Sustainable Electronic Waste Systems

Mohammad Shahnawaz Shaikh, Asif Iqbal and Namrata Bhatt et al

  • Chapter Ten: Environmental and Health Impacts of Digital Consumption: Challenges from Electronic Waste

Mamilla Vijaya Kumar

  • Chapter Eleven: Sustainable AI Pipelines: Cloud- and Blockchain-Driven Efficiency in Object Detection Systems

Arya S Nair and Anju J. Prakash

  • Chapter Twelve: GreenXchange: Revolutionizing Green Credit Trading and Exchange in Business using Blockchain

Pushpa Singh, Asha Rani Mishra and Vaishali et al

  • Chapter Thirteen: Innovations in cooling and power management

Yuvarani M, Saranya R and Anandhkumar V et al

  • Chapter Fourteen: Towards Smart Water Infrastructure: Integration of  IoT  Sensors and    Cloud Platforms 

Shuchita Mudgil and Rohan Rajoriya

  • Chapter Fifteen: Smart Consumer Behavior and the Spread of Viral Marketing Campaigns in Digital Environments

Mohammed Edan Alkhazraje, Mustafa Raad Saleh and Qutiba Amjad Abdul Ghafoor

  • Chapter Sixteen: The Dark Flow: Digitizing and Decarbonizing the Informal E-Waste Ecosystem via Blockchain and IoT

Mirza Samiulla Beg

  • Chapter Seventeen: Smart Pathways to Net Zero - Transitioning Carbon Capture and Sequestration Using AI Technologies

Reena Yadav and Hemant K. Upadhyay

  • Chapter Eighteen: Governing digital technologies: Policies and regulations to mitigate environmental impact

ODIJI Okpanachi Linus and OGUNKOLU Ayodeji Bolade

  • Chapter Nineteen: Environmental Impact of Digital Consumption

Mango Lawrence, Mashiringwane Chengetai and Mapolisa Alfred

  • Chapter Twenty: Role of Blockchain in Green Technology

Munazza Bibi, Mumtaz Ali Shah and Shahid Sultan et al

 

 

Biography

Dr. Mudassir Khan is an accomplished academician, researcher, and consultant with over 14 years of experience in computer science and data analytics. He holds a Master’s in Computer Applications (MCA) from Gautam Budh Technical University, India, and a Ph.D. in Big Data Analytics using Deep Learning from Noida International University, India. Currently, he is pursuing a postdoctoral fellowship at Multimedia University, Malaysia, and serves as a Co-Supervisor for postgraduate studies at Lincoln University College, Malaysia, and University of Malta. Dr. Khan’s expertise includes Big Data, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, IoT, AI, and healthcare applications. He has published over 100 research articles in prestigious journals indexed in SCI, SCIE, and SCOPUS, and has authored four books. In addition, he has edited works for leading publishers like Springer and Wiley. His significant contributions to academia and research continue to influence the fields of technology and education.

Jehad Ali (PhD, Computer Science and Engineering, Senior Member IEEE) is currently working as Professor at Department of Artificial Intelligence Convergence Network, Ajou University, South Korea. Previously, he was working as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Sejong University, South Korea. He has published more than sixty peer-reviewed papers in various journals such as IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Internet-of-Things magazine, IEEE Access, Sensors, Electronics, Applied Sciences, PloS One, etc., with a cumulative impact factor of more than 150 according to JCR 2021. His research interests include, but are not limited to, Software-Defined Networking, extending it for 5G/6G issues, and improving QoS with SDN, Internet of Things, Wireless sensor networks, and applications of machine learning in Communication, Networking, and Healthcare.

Mazhar Malik (SFHEA, SMIEEE, CEng, FBCS, CITP) currently serves as the Associate Director/Head of Intelligent Systems at the School of Computing and Creative Technologies, University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom. He brings a wealth of experience and expertise in the fields of IoT, cybersecurity, and digital forensics. Before this role, he was the Programme Director and Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics at the Cardiff School of Technologies, Cardiff Metropolitan University, United Kingdom. He is actively involved in the accreditation of programmes by the British Computer Society (BCS) and he reviews programmes for accreditation by MOHERI and OAAA in Oman, China, Pakistan and Malaysia. Beyond his academic commitments, he serves on the editorial boards of several international peer-reviewed journals.

Surajit Mondal is working as an Assistant Professor in the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department at UPES, Dehradun, India. He is a certified ISO 50001:2018 Lead Auditor for Energy Management Systems by CQI and IRCA. With over 10 years of experience, he has made substantial contributions to teaching, research, research management, project management, and event organization. His accomplishments include 65 research articles, 50 in Scopus/SCI journals, ongoing work on 8 edited books, and 98 patents (46 granted).