United Nations e-government survey 2018 : gearing e-Government to support transformation towards sustainable and resilient societies
2018
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SymbolST/ESA/PAD/SER.E/212
TitleUnited Nations e-government survey 2018 : gearing e-Government to support transformation towards sustainable and resilient societies
AccessEnglish: UN_E-Government_Survey_2018_English - PDF ; Español: E-Government_Survey_2018_Spanish - PDF ; Русский: E-Government_Survey_2018_Russian - PDF ; العربية: E-Government_Survey_2018_Arabic - PDF ; 中文: E-Government_Survey_2018_FINAL_PRINT_Chinese - PDF ;
Summary
Digital technologies are increasingly being used by governments to improve the response to disasters to improve the resilience of communities. In the information society, it is important to move to an approach where the concerns of building resilience, sustainable development and leaving no one behind are embedded in e-government development.
Chapter 1. Mobilizing e-government to build resilient societies: preconditions and enabling environment Chapter 2. E-government for leaving no one behind -- Chapter 3. E-resilience through e-government: global and regional perspectives -- Chapter 4. Building the resilience of e-government -- Chapter 5. Global trends in e-government -- Chapter 6. Regional development and country groupings performance -- Chapter 7. Improve cities resilience and sustainability through e-government assessment -- Chapter 8. Fast-evolving technologies in e-government: Government Platforms, Artificial Intelligence and People.
Chapter 1. Mobilizing e-government to build resilient societies: preconditions and enabling environment Chapter 2. E-government for leaving no one behind -- Chapter 3. E-resilience through e-government: global and regional perspectives -- Chapter 4. Building the resilience of e-government -- Chapter 5. Global trends in e-government -- Chapter 6. Regional development and country groupings performance -- Chapter 7. Improve cities resilience and sustainability through e-government assessment -- Chapter 8. Fast-evolving technologies in e-government: Government Platforms, Artificial Intelligence and People.
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Date[New York] : UN, 2018
Description
xxviii, 269 p. graphs, tables
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Includes bibliographic references.
ISBN / ISSN
9789211232080
9789210472272 (eISBN)
9789210472272 (eISBN)
Sales number18.II.H.2
CollectionsResource Type > Documents and Publications > Publications
UN Bodies > Secretariat
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