Spatial Data Management Strategies to Improve Green Innovation
In: Spatial Data Management Strategies to Improve Green Innovation (Advances in computer and electrical engineering book series)
Chapter In A Book 2025 English
Authors
JV
Jan Vrba
MA
Muhammad Akbar
EE
Emmanuel Emmanuel Eze
Abstract
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Effective management of spatial data can drive green innovation by identifying environmental challenges such as air and water quality, deforestation, soil health, and climate vulnerability. Spatial data supports pollution detection and forest cover analysis, along with soil sampling for erosion assessment. It can also guide targeted initiatives like clean air efforts and sustainable forestry. Moreover, it can optimize resource allocation by pinpointing renewable energy sources and sustainable materials. Spatial data can tailor innovations to local contexts, inform urban planning, enhance waste and agriculture practices, and monitor environmental impact. Key strategies of spatial data management involve collecting high-quality data from diverse sources, integrating it into accessible platforms, and ensuring data quality. Collaboration and knowledge sharing can enhance spatial data's role in green innovation. Challenges such as data access, ownership, and privacy concerns necessitate solutions like open data policies, clear agreements, and capacity-building programs.
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