Chapter 2 Advancing Afrikan Sustainable Design
Language
EnglishAbstract
sustainable development,design for sustainability,Ubuntu,relations,connectedness,decolonisation,Sustainable Product Design,Energy Systems,PSS,Ivan Brown,Urban Farmers,Cradle Products Innovation Institute,Sustainable Design,Honey Badgers,Industrial Design,Decolonial Lens,Product Service System Design,Sustainable PSS,Department Of Energy,Distributed Energy Systems,Honey Bee Network,Average Monthly Household Income,Design Education,Lightweight Concrete,Post-war,Human Centred Design Approach,SDGs,Socio-technical Systems Design,Designer’s Involvement,Global North,Service Differentiation Strategy
Keywords
sustainable development,design for sustainability,Ubuntu,relations,connectedness,decolonisation,Sustainable Product Design,Energy Systems,PSS,Ivan Brown,Urban Farmers,Cradle Products Innovation Institute,Sustainable Design,Honey Badgers,Industrial Design,Decolonial Lens,Product Service System Design,Sustainable PSS,Department Of Energy,Distributed Energy Systems,Honey Bee Network,Average Monthly Household Income,Design Education,Lightweight Concrete,Post-war,Human Centred Design Approach,SDGs,Socio-technical Systems Design,Designer’s Involvement,Global North,Service Differentiation StrategyDOI
10.4324/9781003270249-4ISBN
9781032218366, 9781032218311, 9781003270249Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2024Grantor
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RoutledgeClassification
Design, Industrial and commercial arts, illustration
Product design
Applied ecology