Evolution of design for sustainability: From product design to design for system innovations and transitions
Brunel University of London · The University of Melbourne · +1 more institution
Abstract
The paper explores the evolution of Design for Sustainability (DfS). Following a quasi-chronological pattern, our exploration provides an overview of the DfS field, categorising the design approaches developed in the past decades under four innovation levels: Product, Product-Service System, Spatio-Social and Socio-Technical System. As a result, we propose an evolutionary framework and map the reviewed DfS approaches onto this framework. The proposed framework synthesizes the evolution of the DfS field, showing how it has progressively expanded from a technical and product-centric focus towards large scale system level changes in which sustainability is understood as a socio-technical challenge. The framework…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 76.81
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 255
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2Topics & keywords
- Sustainability
- Product-service system
- Product (mathematics)
- Field (mathematics)
- Systems engineering
- Process management
- Product design
- Scale (ratio)
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure