World Sustainability Series
The 3rd International Conference on Environment and Smart Society
Integrating Digital Technology and Sustainability in Smart Societies
Dyah Mutiarin | Mark Anthony Camilleri | Gilberto Santos | Achmad Nurmandi
Science / Environmental Science
This volume examines the convergence of digital transformation and sustainability in shaping smarter, more resilient societies. Drawing on research and practical experiences from Indonesia and Asia, it explores how governments, cities, and institutions employ digital tools to advance environmental protection, efficient governance, and inclusive growth.
Key themes include smart governance, urban innovation, artificial intelligence, big data applications, climate action, disaster risk reduction, and community resilience. By integrating perspectives from academia, policy, and practice, the book presents interdisciplinary approaches linking digital ecosystems with sustainable development goals (SDGs).
Developed as an outcome of the International Conference on Environment and Smart Society (ICENSO), the volume offers case studies and frameworks demonstrating how public–private–academic collaboration can foster digital innovation for sustainability. It highlights regionally grounded examples from best-practice cities to illustrate scalable, adaptive models for sustainable urban futures.
The book will appeal to researchers, policymakers, urban planners, sustainability practitioners, and technology innovators seeking evidence-based insights into how digital technology can promote environmental sustainability, equity, and innovation in the context of global and local transitions.
Dyah Mutiarin is a Professor of Governmental Science and Vice Rector at Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, specializing in public policy, governance reform, and digital innovation.
Mark Anthony Camilleri is Associate Professor at the University of Malta and globally recognized top 2% scientist, noted for research in business, sustainability, and education.
Gilberto Santos is Researcher at INEGI-LAETA, Editor-in-Chief of QIP, and founder of the ICQIS conference, with extensive contributions to quality, innovation, and sustainability research.
Achmad Nurmandi is a Professor of Government Science at UMY and former Rector, with research focused on public governance, urban systems, and digital government innovation.
| Publication Date: |
22 August 2026 |
| Publisher: |
Springer Nature Switzerland |
| Imprint: |
Springer |
| ISBN-13: |
9783032148469 |
| Format: |
Hardback |
| Page Count: |
491 |