Digital governance has emerged as a crucial framework for promoting government efficiency and public services. This framework is characterized by three key features, including digital service provision, reintegration of public sector management processes, and leveraging economies of scales to solve the dilemma of organizational fragmentation and optimize the public service process. To enable effective digital governance, government departments must harness open technical standards to leverage digital transformation of public services, thus streamlining business processes and reducing complicated procedures. Moreover, digital governance is attracting worldwide attention for its potential to support sustainable management of ecosystem services, promoting adaptive capacity and resilience. Thus, a healthy ecological environment is not only an important public product, but also essential for inclusive resident well-being. Promoting the modernization of ecological governance system and governance capacity requires actively adapting to the digital trend and applying digital technology to continually improve resident well-being.
This Research Topic aims to collect novel conceptualizations, analytical methods, case studies and policy tools that advance our knowledge in digital governance, ecological resilience and resident well-being. It is crucial to explore the nexus between digital governance, ecological resilience and resident well-being from diverse research backgrounds and disciplines, as well as from different scopes (global, national, regional, etc.). Since ecological resilience refers to the ability of a system to absorbed disturbance before transitioning to a different state, it is central to reconcile ecological resilience and resident well-being for sustainable development. Given that, it is imperative to evaluate and identify how digital governance affects ecological resilience and resident well-being using different methods and techniques, such as causal analysis, machine learning and policy simulation, etc.
This Research Topic welcomes theoretical, empirical and methodological contributions on digital governance, ecological resilience, resident well-being and their intersection. We welcome Review and Original Research papers that align with the aim and scope of the journal. Potential themes include but are not limited to the following:
• Digital governance for ecological resilience;
• Digital governance for resident well-being;
• Response to climate change using digital governance;
• Adaptive mechanisms of ecological resilience;
• Transformation of digital governance in developing regimes;
• Challenges, innovations and best practice in digital governance for ecological resilience;
• Ecological and resilience governance for sustainable development.
Digital governance has emerged as a crucial framework for promoting government efficiency and public services. This framework is characterized by three key features, including digital service provision, reintegration of public sector management processes, and leveraging economies of scales to solve the dilemma of organizational fragmentation and optimize the public service process. To enable effective digital governance, government departments must harness open technical standards to leverage digital transformation of public services, thus streamlining business processes and reducing complicated procedures. Moreover, digital governance is attracting worldwide attention for its potential to support sustainable management of ecosystem services, promoting adaptive capacity and resilience. Thus, a healthy ecological environment is not only an important public product, but also essential for inclusive resident well-being. Promoting the modernization of ecological governance system and governance capacity requires actively adapting to the digital trend and applying digital technology to continually improve resident well-being.
This Research Topic aims to collect novel conceptualizations, analytical methods, case studies and policy tools that advance our knowledge in digital governance, ecological resilience and resident well-being. It is crucial to explore the nexus between digital governance, ecological resilience and resident well-being from diverse research backgrounds and disciplines, as well as from different scopes (global, national, regional, etc.). Since ecological resilience refers to the ability of a system to absorbed disturbance before transitioning to a different state, it is central to reconcile ecological resilience and resident well-being for sustainable development. Given that, it is imperative to evaluate and identify how digital governance affects ecological resilience and resident well-being using different methods and techniques, such as causal analysis, machine learning and policy simulation, etc.
This Research Topic welcomes theoretical, empirical and methodological contributions on digital governance, ecological resilience, resident well-being and their intersection. We welcome Review and Original Research papers that align with the aim and scope of the journal. Potential themes include but are not limited to the following:
• Digital governance for ecological resilience;
• Digital governance for resident well-being;
• Response to climate change using digital governance;
• Adaptive mechanisms of ecological resilience;
• Transformation of digital governance in developing regimes;
• Challenges, innovations and best practice in digital governance for ecological resilience;
• Ecological and resilience governance for sustainable development.