Sustainability and Technological Innovation

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Attila Barczi
Dániel Szalai
Valéria Nagy

Abstract

The world around us assumes (and demands) extraordinary adaptability, but this can only be realized if we are ready for continuous renewal. However, even the study of a seemingly truly modern set of problems requires the exploration of long-standing historical events. It is also worth reflecting on how each discipline relates to all the others while discovering some complex problems, getting to know the nature of such problems, and ultimately solving them.
In the field of sustainability, with respect to (technical) innovation, environmental elements and landscape issues, one of the key links is energetics, especially the challenges (environmental, technological and social) of a renewable energy system. The heavy dependence of responses to challenges on technology and technologies, on digital communication, as well as on cloud computing affects the whole of our society: we can be decision-makers and responsible members of society on the basis of scientific facts (for example, in the areas of safe and efficient energy production, or even the development of an integrated transport system, etc.).
With a holistic view, but in a non-exhaustive may, we organized the relevant bits of thought on a “cognitive map”, and designated the path to dynamic balance in the form of a few “actions”, this way is pointing out the necessary symbiosis between humanity and nature. We have no absolute basis or an unquestioned principle, but we do have engineering work, saturated with the holistic approach mentioned above. Thus, this paper is primarily a thought-provoking, speculative writing, rather than an assertive one.

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Barczi, Attila, Dániel Szalai, and Valéria Nagy. 2019. “Sustainability and Technological Innovation”. Current Social and Economic Processes / Jelenkori Társadalmi és Gazdasági Folyamatok 14 (1):13-18. https://doi.org/10.14232/jtgf.2019.1.13-18.
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Technical and information sciences