Transición al cero neto: Evaluación de la incidencia de utilizar soluciones de tecnologías de la información y la comunicación en las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero de otros sectores |
La Recomendación UIT-T L.1480 proporciona una metodología para evaluar cómo repercute la utilización de soluciones de tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) en las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero (GEI) de otros sectores. Más concretamente, la metodología ofrece orientaciones sobre la evaluación del uso de soluciones TIC que abarcan el efecto neto de segundo orden (es decir, el efecto resultante de segundo orden tras contabilizar las emisiones debidas a los efectos de primer orden de la solución TIC), y los efectos de orden superior, como el efecto rebote. Al proporcionar un enfoque metodológico estructurado, pretende mejorar la coherencia, la transparencia y la exhaustividad de las evaluaciones acerca de cómo el uso de las soluciones TIC repercute en las emisiones de GEI a lo largo del tiempo. Se ofrece orientación para evaluar el efecto neto de segundo orden y los efectos de orden superior de los siguientes casos: – soluciones TIC aplicadas en un contexto específico por el usuario de las soluciones TIC; – soluciones TIC aplicadas a diferentes escalas, incluyendo a nivel organizativo (ya sean organizaciones privadas o públicas), a nivel de ciudad, a nivel de país o a nivel mundial; – soluciones TIC vistas desde la perspectiva de una organización TIC que contribuye a las soluciones TIC. Esto incluye: – evaluación del efecto combinado de todas las soluciones de TIC proporcionadas por una organización de TIC en todos sus clientes; – evaluación del efecto combinado de una o varias soluciones de TIC proporcionadas por una organización de TIC en algunos de sus clientes; – evaluación del efecto de una o más soluciones de TIC específicas aplicadas en un contexto real para un cliente específico. |
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Citation: |
https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/15030 |
Series title: |
L series: Environment and ICTs, climate change, e-waste, energy efficiency; construction, installation and protection of cables and other elements of outside plant L.1400-L.1499: Assessment methodologies of ICTs and CO2 trajectories |
Approval date: |
2022-12-05 |
Provisional name: | L.Enablement |
Approval process: | AAP |
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Superseded |
Maintenance responsibility: |
ITU-T Study Group 5 |
Further details: |
Patent statement(s)
Development history
[36 related work items in progress]
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Table of contents
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L Suppl. 4 (04/2016)
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Guidelines for developing a sustainable e-waste management system
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In force
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here
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here
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here
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L Suppl. 5 (12/2014)
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Life-cycle management of ICT goods
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here
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here
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here
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L Suppl. 20 (10/2015)
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Green public ICT procurement
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here
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here
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here
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L Suppl. 21 (04/2016)
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Implementation guidance for small- and medium-sized enterprises on information and communication technology supply chain due diligence concerning conflict minerals
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L Suppl. 27 (10/2016)
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Supplement on success stories on e-waste management
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L Suppl. 28 (10/2016)
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Circular economy in information and communication technology; definition of approaches, concepts and metrics
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here
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here
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L Suppl. 32 (10/2016)
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Supplement for eco-specifications and rating criteria for mobile phones eco-rating programmes
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L Suppl. 33 (10/2016)
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Assessment of energy consumption of information and communication technology services
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L Suppl. 41 (05/2021)
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Requirements on energy efficiency measurement models and the role of artificial intelligence and big data
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L Suppl. 42 (05/2021)
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Guidelines on the environmental efficiency of machine learning processes in supply chain management
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L Suppl. 43 (05/2021)
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Smart energy saving of 5G base stations: Traffic forecasting and strategy optimization of 5G wireless network energy consumption based on artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies
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L Suppl. 46 (12/2021)
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Definitions and recent trends in circular cities
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L Suppl. 47 (07/2022)
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Examples of resource saving within the information and communication technology sector
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L Suppl. 49 (07/2022)
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Overview on adaptation to climate change for information and communication technology networks
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L Suppl. 52 (10/2022)
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Computer processing, data management and energy perspective
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L Suppl. 53 (10/2022)
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Guidelines on the implementation of environmental efficiency criteria for artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies
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L Suppl. 54 (10/2022)
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Guidance for assessing the greenhouse gas emissions consequences of the financial effects generated by information and communication technology
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L Suppl. 55 (10/2022)
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Environmental efficiency and impacts on United Nations Sustainable Development Goals of data centres and cloud computing
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In force
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L Suppl. 56 (10/2022)
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Guidelines for connecting cities and communities with the Sustainable Development Goals
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Partnering for solutions: ICTs in Smart Water Management
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2014
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Resilient pathways: the adaptation of the ICT sector to climate change
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2014
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The case of Korea_the quantification of GHG reduction effects achieved by ICTs
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2013
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Greening ICT Supply Chains – Survey on Conflict Minerals Due Diligence Initiatives
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2012
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Review of Mobile Handset Eco-Rating Schemes
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2012
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Boosting Energy Efficiency through Smart Grids
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2012
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