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Book Description

Beyond the hype about dot-coms, WAP phones and dot-com entrepreneurs, what impacts will e-commerce have on society? How will it affect jobs and local communities? What will it mean for the environment - for energy use, transport and the future shape of our cities? How can we ensure that everyone enjoys the benefits of the new digital technologies? This is a groundbreaking exploration of the social and environmental impacts and opportunities of the new economy. It brings together the leading thinkers and visionaries from the worlds of policy, business and academia in an insightful, vigorous and at times controversial examination of the impact e-commerce will have on the way we live and work, and on the environment on which we all depend.

Table of Contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Contributors
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Glossary
  8. Figures, tables and boxes
  9. Foreword
  10. Introduction
  11. 1 Mind over matter: greening the new economy
    1. Response: Evan Davis
  12. 2 E-topia? Scenarios for e-commerce and sustainability
    1. Response: Amory Lovins
  13. 3 Dot-com ethics: e-business and sustainability
    1. Response: John Browning
  14. 4 Surfing alone? E-commerce and social capital
    1. Response: Madeleine Bunting
  15. 5 Sink or surf? Social inclusion in the digital age
    1. Response: Kevin Carey
  16. 6 Towards the sustainable e-region
    1. Response: Jim Norton
  17. 7 Virtual traffic: e-commerce, transport and distribution
    1. Response: Stephen Joseph and Tara Garnett
  18. 8 Bricks versus clicks: planning for the digital economy
    1. Response: Peter Hall
  19. Index