Why technology without regulation won't save the forest
Emerging technologies are reinventing agriculture – from precision irrigation systems to face recognition or deploying drones. But without regulatory frameworks, the impact of technology ...
Stefanie is a Policy Entrepreneur and a senior researcher at Igarape Institute, working to improve sustainable competitiveness, strategy, and governance in the face of climate risk. She holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from The Johns Hopkins University. She is alumni of the Faculty for the Future Fellowship, Global Solutions Program Fellow (Google sponsored) at SingularityU, and Skoll Forum delegate. Her work in Sustainability and Innovation began at The Earth Institute, Columbia University, over 15 years ago and today spans four continents. As a Policy Entrepreneur, she provides modeling tools for stakeholder engagement to improve decisions and strengthen institutions that govern over resources.
She has been an invited speaker to the U.S. State Department, the Institute of Water Resources, the World Resource Institute, and several academic institutions in Brazil, Ecuador, and the USA.
She was raised in Ecuador, educated in the USA, and currently resides in Brazil.
Emerging technologies are reinventing agriculture – from precision irrigation systems to face recognition or deploying drones. But without regulatory frameworks, the impact of technology ...
The application of 4IR and agile governance can equip governments to ‘turn the tide’ so businesses and public can transition to a sustainable future.
新たなテクノロジーは地球規模の脅威を監視、追跡、防止する能力を強化しますが、優れたリーダーシップとガバナンスに代わるものではありません。パワフルなテクノロジーは、組織や政府にとって危機の時代に備える上で不可欠です。世界がある程度の常態に回復した後でも、こうした変化を政策として体系化し、長期的に持続させていくパブリックセクターのリーダーシップが期待されています。
These public sector leaders, honoured recently as the Agile 50, have pioneered novel approaches to governance to successfully navigate digital transformation.