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Web Based Research Mapping and Analysis: ICT-AGRI’s Meta Knowledge Base Centralizes ICT and Robotics Development in Agriculture and Related Environmental Issues
2012Ample research is conducted on ICT, automation and robotics in agriculture and related environmental issues. ICT and Robotics innovations are rapidly emerging and have the ability to revolutionize future farming through their major impacts on productivity and profitability. Unfortunately human and financial resources and efforts are fragmented and limited.DocumentFOREST GOVERNANCE 2.0: A Primer on ICTs and Governance
2011This report, review the experiences and lessons learned in the use of ICTs to promote forest governance. It identifies ways we can apply modern technology to meet the challenges of improving forest governance to achieve sustainable forest management. The report focuses on institutions, how they interact with key stakeholders, and how we might strengthen their performance in improving governance.DocumentICT for Rural Development: An Inclusive Framework for e-Governance
Computer Society of India Special Interest Group on eGovernance, 2008Review of literature shows that intervention of information and communication technologies (ICT) in rural development initiatives are capable of development, but are not successful. Lack of community participation, absence of an integrated approach and non-inclusion of traditional knowledge systems (TKS) in the project designs are the major impediments.DocumentICT for Improved Public Service Delivery in Papua New Guinea
2010This study was conducted amongst 189 respondents in Papua New Guinea (PNG) using structured questionnaires distributed to different groups of respondents using stratified random sampling. The results indicate that e-governance has the potential to improve service delivery and customer satisfaction.DocumentICT Policies and e-Strategies in the Asia-Pacific: A critical assessment of the way forward
Elsevier, 2004This book emphasizes the critical need for strategic national level policies, long-term in its vision and comprehensive in nature, targetting both the immediate needs of the populace and long-term needs of nations being integrated in the information age.DocumentICT Governance Framework: Government of Malta
2012This document focuses on a set of principles, processes and stakeholders related to the ICT Policy Management Lifecycle for the Government of Malta, that is the compilation, authorisation, publication, ongoing monitoring and review of GMICT Policy.DocumentEffectiveness of ICT in E-Governance with Special Reference to Jharkhand State
2010This paper describes the effectiveness of the role of Information communication Technology in electronic governance in India and its genesis with special reference to Jharkhand State. It Highlights essentials of e-governance in current scenario, Influences of ICT in governance process & Implementation of e-governance in Jharkhand are also discussed.DocumentChallenges and Opportunities in e-Governance | eGov Magazine
2013“I am touched by seeing the passion that technology arouses in people; this clearly indicates an awareness of the difference that technology will bring to their lives,” says Ernst & Young Managing Partner Uschi Schreiber in conversation with eGov MagazineDocumentThe Vision for a Digitally Empowered Uttar Pradesh | eGov Magazine
2013Lot of work in the e-Governance area has already been done in Uttar Pradesh. What is your view on the achievements in e-Governance so far? Please provide us with an overview of the most landmark projects that have been launched.DocumentWorld Telecommunication/ICT Development Report 2010
International Telecommunication Union, 2010This report highlights the major achievements that have been accomplished in connecting people via mobile technologies. Today, mobile cellular networks already cover close to 90 per cent of the world population, and we expect coverage to reach 100 per cent by 2015. We are also confident that by 2015 more than half of the world population will be using a mobile telephone.Pages
