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E-raamat: Smart Technologies for Sustainable Development Goals: No Poverty

Edited by (Anna University, India), Edited by (KCG College of Technology, India)
  • Formaat: 284 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Dec-2024
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040306741
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"Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) give the UN a roadmap for development with Agenda 2030 as target. It was built on the previously established Millennium Development Goals (MDG). This book examines the supporting technologies needed to advance the SDG 1 to end poverty and create a better society. This much-needed book, which is the first of its type to offer a specific focus on the relationship between technology and the SDG 1, will be valuable for academicians working in the subject of global sustainable development. International organizations and representatives of national governments will be able to share knowledge on technological views to eradicate poverty in all means"--

Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs refer to the UN stipulated road-map for development in 17 defined areas, by 2030. It was built on the previously established Millennium Development Goals (MDG). This first volume (SDG-1) deals with eradicating poverty with the help of modern ICT technologies needed to end poverty and create a better society. This much needed book, which is the first of its type to offer a specific focus on the relationship between technology and the SDG-1 goal, will be valuable for all working in the subject of global sustainable development. Global organisations and representatives of governments targeting no poverty share knowledge on these ICT practices to eradicate poverty in all means.



Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) give the UN a road-map for development with Agenda 2030 as target. It was built on the previously established Millennium Development Goals (MDG).

Preface. Introduction to Technological Assistance for Poverty Reduction. Food Security and Safety to End Poverty. ICT Alleviates Poverty Focusing on Healthcare, Agriculture and Entrepreneurship. Role of ICT in Harnessing Poverty Reduction: An Empirical Study using an ARDL Approach. Developing Social Protection Systems to End Poverty in Indonesia. Smart Media Technology in No Poverty Reduction. Sustainable Livestock Production and Poverty Alleviation. Modern Farming Techniques to Sustainable Livelihoods. Artificial Intelligence for Hunger Monitoring and Mitigation. Machine Learning Methods to Predict and Classify Poverty. Machine Learning Technologies for Agricultural Prediction to Enhance Economic Growth. Empowering Poverty Prediction with Sustainable AI Techniques. Precision Poverty Evaluation: Leveraging Generalized Linear Models and XG Boost Algorithms. Transforming Data into Action: Leveraging Big Data Analytics to End Poverty. Eradication of Poverty using Smart Governance: Case Study of European Union Cities. Index.

A. Jose Anand is a Professor at the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, KCG College of Technology, Chennai, India. He has presented several papers in prominent conferences, has published several papers in reputed journals, and published books in professional & engineering subjects. He is a member of the Institution of Engineers, Computer Society of India, Institution of Engineering and Technology, Indian Society for Technical Education, etc. His current research interests include Wireless Sensor Networks, Embedded Systems, IoT, Machine Learning and Image Processing, etc.

Saravanan Krishnan is an Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering in College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University, Chennai, India. He is also Deputy Director for Centre for University-Industry Collaboration (CUIC), Anna University, Chennai. He has a master's in Software Engineering and PhD in Computer Science and Engineering. His research interests include Cloud Computing, Blockchain, Software Engineering, IoT, and Smart cities. He published several papers conferences, book chapters reputed journals. He has edited 15 books with major publishers. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers and senior member of the Association of Computing Machinery, Indian Society for Technical Education, etc.