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Valencienne will be hosting the ICT21 Forum. For its Mayor, Mr. Dominique Riquet, a global vision of the challenges of the Information Society is necessary
![]() Recalling ICT’s positive role in reaching the UN Millennium Development Goals, by creating access to markets, education or culture, the Valencienne Mayor, Mr. Dominique Riquet, wants a Conference that underlines the ICT challenges: “it is a wonderful technology, but it requires that we assume our responsibilities. We must take into account the social and environmental impact of the Information Society. Bringing technology to the developing world must be accompanied by solutions to the very problems generated by ICT. Such are the themes and objectives of ICT21: to communicate and exchange information and skills in order to create new partnerships which bring together actors from all sectors.“ Indeed, there are many risks involved. First, from an ecological point of view, ICTs consume great quantities of energy (only 2% of a computer can be recycled), they use polluting heavy metals and rare materials. Also, on the social level, the massive influx of a consumer culture into other societies can create disruptions. “ICTs are a great tool for democracy, they can accelerate development. But they can also be used to control information. Technology without accompanying regulating measures can produce negative effects“, warns Gilles Berhault, who promotes a global vision of ICT, in accordance with the principles of Agenda 21. ICT21 Forum, Valencienne, 28 and 29 March 2006 www.tic21.com * Association communication et information pour le développement Durable.
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