Author:
Kemi Ayanda
Affiliation:
PHD Candidate, UNICAF University, Plot 20842, Longacres, Lusaka, Zambia
Keyword(s):
Anthropocene Epoch, Knowledge Economy, Knowledge Management, Information System, Innovation Strategies, Sustainable Knowledge, Knowledge Economics, Green and Brownfield Developments.
Abstract:
This paper unfolds transformative paradigms, combining profound insights from the knowledge economy and groundbreaking technology to frame sustainable urban futures in the Anthropocene, an era characterized by significant human-driven ecological transformations. It emphasizes the revolutionary potential of innovations such as Geospatial Technology, internet of things (IoT), and integrated renewables in redefining green and brownfield developments, crucial for forging resilient and ecologically balanced urban habitats. The exploration incorporates diverse strategies like universal digital access, communal participation, and ethical technology deployment, ensuring equitable knowledge dissemination and fostering ethical advancements. These strategies are seamlessly interlaced to create inclusive, sustainable, and resilient urban landscapes, showcasing a profound respect for our planet’s boundaries. The paper, therefore, crafts a visionary blueprint where knowledge, technology, and ethic
s amalgamate, providing urban spaces the resilience and foresight needed to navigate the multifaceted challenges of the Anthropocene, thereby paving the way for a sustainable and equitable future.
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