Technology Innovation and the Rebirth of Self-Regulation: How The Internet of Things, Cloud Computing, Blockchain, and Artificial Intelligence Solve Big Problems Managing Environmental Regulation and Resources

Authors

  • David A. Hytha New Wave Partners Inc.
  • Jonathan D. Aronson University of Southern California
  • Al Eng Harborview Advisory Partners LLC

Keywords:

regulation, environmental resource management, managing global warming mitigation, self-regulation, artificial intelligence (AI) and regulation, Internet of Things environmental applications

Abstract

Self-regulation has never worked well. Technological advances such as cloud computing, blockchain, and artificial intelligence can improve the efficiency of regulation and self-regulation. Examples are drawn from environmental areas related to compliance enforcement, resource management, and greenhouse gas and climate change monitoring.

Author Biographies

David A. Hytha, New Wave Partners Inc.

Managing PartnerNew Wave Partners Inc.

Jonathan D. Aronson, University of Southern California

Professor, School of Communication, Professor, School of International Relations; http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/ir/faculty/g-aronson.htm

Al Eng, Harborview Advisory Partners LLC

Managing PartnerHarborview Advisory Partners LLC

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Published

2019-10-29

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Features