Green IT strategies: Information management in architectural regenerative design

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Considering the definition of Green IT as a combination of environment and information technology, this paper tries to introduce the concept of green IT as a definition of information management in regenerative design in building sector. The article discusses an innovative approach to the housing estate for the city. The goal of the Activities is to limit the negative impact on the built environment and city residents. The article discusses selected issues and defines the framework for future regional programming. The review structure was determined based on the off-grid framework. The result shows that sustainable development strategy projects can be implemented using selected elements of the data cloud. This will allow future strategy building in cities based on selected technology categories. This will enable consistent actions to be taken in the area of innovative projects. The concept is to develop districts capable of working outside the network. Resources will be used in a closed loop. Technology will be used to monitor behavioral patterns. The data will be sent to a cloud established for a similar settlement. This will allow you to learn from each other. An integrated information management system will enable Existing Technologies.

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Brudnicka, A., & Rybka, A. (2020). Green IT strategies: Information management in architectural regenerative design. In Green Energy and Technology (pp. 495–506). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47975-6_21

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