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This book discusses the most significant ways in which design has
been applied to sustainability challenges using an evolutionary
perspective. It puts forward an innovation framework that is
capable of coherently integrating multiple design for
sustainability (DfS) approaches developed so far. It is now widely
understood that design can and must play a crucial role in the
societal transformations towards sustainability. Design can in fact
act as a catalyst to trigger and support innovation, and can help
to shape the world at different levels: from materials to products,
product-service systems, social organisations and socio-technical
systems. This book offers a unique perspective on how DfS has
evolved in the past decades across these innovation levels, and
provides insights on its promising and necessary future development
directions. For design scholars, this book will trigger and feed
the academic debate on the evolution of DfS and its next research
frontiers. For design educators, the book can be used as a
supporting tool to design courses and programmes on DfS. For
bachelor's and master's level design, engineering and management
students, the book can be a general resource to provide an
understanding of the historical evolution of DfS. For design
practitioners and businesses, the book offers a rich set of
practical examples, design methods and tools to apply the various
DfS approaches in practice, and an innovation framework which can
be used as a tool to support change in organisations that aim to
integrate DfS in their strategy and processes. The Open Access
version of this book, available at
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429456510, has been made
available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No
Derivatives 4.0 license.
This book discusses the most significant ways in which design has
been applied to sustainability challenges using an evolutionary
perspective. It puts forward an innovation framework that is
capable of coherently integrating multiple design for
sustainability (DfS) approaches developed so far. It is now widely
understood that design can and must play a crucial role in the
societal transformations towards sustainability. Design can in fact
act as a catalyst to trigger and support innovation, and can help
to shape the world at different levels: from materials to products,
product-service systems, social organisations and socio-technical
systems. This book offers a unique perspective on how DfS has
evolved in the past decades across these innovation levels, and
provides insights on its promising and necessary future development
directions. For design scholars, this book will trigger and feed
the academic debate on the evolution of DfS and its next research
frontiers. For design educators, the book can be used as a
supporting tool to design courses and programmes on DfS. For
bachelor's and master's level design, engineering and management
students, the book can be a general resource to provide an
understanding of the historical evolution of DfS. For design
practitioners and businesses, the book offers a rich set of
practical examples, design methods and tools to apply the various
DfS approaches in practice, and an innovation framework which can
be used as a tool to support change in organisations that aim to
integrate DfS in their strategy and processes. The Open Access
version of this book, available at
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429456510, has been made
available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No
Derivatives 4.0 license.
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