Navigating trade-offs in design for sustainability and circularity: A tool for decision making leveraging narratives and multiple criteria decision analysis

IF 10 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Giácomo Parolin , Jacob Arnbjerg , Tim C. McAloone , Daniela C.A. Pigosso
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In the early stages of R&D projects, such as product or technology development, decision making often entails trade-offs. In the context of design for sustainability, trade-offs also include environmental, social, and circularity aspects, which must be balanced on top of more traditional requirements (such as cost, risk, and quality). Multiple criteria decision analysis (MCDA) tools can support these decisions, but it is challenging to operationalise MCDA in practice due to the uncertainty of innovation, the subjectivity of decision makers, and the complexity of sustainability and group decision-making. This study proposes a decision support tool tailored to sustainability and circularity trade-offs, which applies an ELECTRE III model and leverages the use of narratives for navigating deep uncertainties and subjectivity in group decision making. The tool, called Multiple Narrative Decision Analysis, provides a structured approach on how to set criteria, elicit weights, handle non-negotiable criteria, facilitate group decision making, and perform sensitivity analysis. It was extensively tested in manufacturing companies, following a participatory mixed-methods approach with quasi-experiments, observations, workshops, and interviews. By demonstrating the potential of combining MCDA methods and narratives, this study provides a novel contribution to theory (by advancing our understanding of the role of narratives in decision-making) and to practice (by strengthening trade-off decision making in manufacturing companies towards circular and sustainable manufacturing).
在可持续性和循环性设计中导航权衡:一种利用叙事和多标准决策分析的决策工具
在研发项目的早期阶段,例如产品或技术开发,决策制定通常需要权衡。在可持续性设计的背景下,权衡还包括环境、社会和循环方面,这些方面必须在更传统的要求(如成本、风险和质量)之上进行平衡。多标准决策分析(MCDA)工具可以支持这些决策,但由于创新的不确定性、决策者的主观性以及可持续性和群体决策的复杂性,在实践中实施MCDA具有挑战性。本研究提出了一种针对可持续性和循环性权衡的决策支持工具,该工具应用ELECTRE III模型,并利用叙事来导航群体决策中的深层不确定性和主观性。该工具被称为多重叙事决策分析,它提供了一种结构化的方法,用于如何设置标准、引出权重、处理不可协商的标准、促进群体决策和执行敏感性分析。它在制造公司进行了广泛的测试,采用参与式混合方法,包括准实验、观察、研讨会和访谈。通过展示MCDA方法和叙事相结合的潜力,本研究为理论(通过提高我们对叙事在决策中的作用的理解)和实践(通过加强制造公司对循环和可持续制造的权衡决策)提供了新的贡献。
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Journal of Cleaner Production
Journal of Cleaner Production 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
20.40
自引率
9.00%
发文量
4720
审稿时长
111 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cleaner Production is an international, transdisciplinary journal that addresses and discusses theoretical and practical Cleaner Production, Environmental, and Sustainability issues. It aims to help societies become more sustainable by focusing on the concept of 'Cleaner Production', which aims at preventing waste production and increasing efficiencies in energy, water, resources, and human capital use. The journal serves as a platform for corporations, governments, education institutions, regions, and societies to engage in discussions and research related to Cleaner Production, environmental, and sustainability practices.
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