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- W2185202365 abstract "Consumption has long been neglected in environmental discourse. In fact, ecological deterioration was not attributed to consumption, but rather to population growth, especially in developing countries. Yet, according to assessments made using ecological footprint, if the entire world population were to achieve the consumption levels of the average North American citizen, we would need several planets of Earth to sustain them. So, over-consumption and not only over-population have become a major concern. The barriers that inhibit humans from shifting to more sustainable lifestyles present the need for a greater intervention than simply informing them of their destructive habits. Design can play a major role in this transition, since the action of planning with the intent of improving an existing situation, according to Simon (1996) is the definition of design. Therefore, design can contribute towards sustainability through the consideration of various criteria that are no longer limited to the scope of material, form and process, but include the considerations of political, environmental, economical, cultural and educational issues as well. What new strategies will be adopted for sustainable design? How could a participatory approach contribute to de-growth and improve social equity and ecological integrity? Evidence suggests that environmental gains from technical improvements in product efficiency have historically been outweighed by an overall increase in consumption ‐ rebound effects. So a sustainable future can be founded on both an approach of efficiency and sufficiency. Efficiency largely depends on technical innovations; get the same goods and services out of less. Sufficiency relies on individual behavioral changes as well as on social innovation; improved well being out of fewer goods and services. An approach to design that entails the logic of sufficiency, elicits the values of precaution in the solutions proposed. These methods for transforming unsustainable modes of living towards sustainable modes will not be coercive, but cooperative. They will help stakeholders assume their responsibilities." @default.
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