生态设计的下一步:面向服务的生命周期设计

T. Bhamra, S. Evans
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工业如果要帮助实现减少“10因子”的可持续发展目标(即减少人类活动对环境的影响的90%),将面临相当大的挑战。解决这个问题的一种方法是检查层次给出的层次结构,说明这些改进必须在四个层次上进行,每个层次都增加了环境效益和设计过程中所需的创新程度。生态设计最初是通过研究清洁制造过程的方法来防止浪费和污染。研究和实践已经转向在设计过程中考虑环境要求的产品的重新设计。层次结构的下一个阶段考虑用服务取代产品的好处和机制。本文介绍了正在探索的协作工业研究:使用面向服务的观点是否增加了设计师设计产品的能力,减少了对环境的影响,这种变化如何影响设计师,以及这对于支持采用这种方法的设计师和设计团队的工具和技术意味着什么。本文说明了行业和设计人员可以采用面向服务的观点的方法,以及可能产生的潜在环境改进和效益。
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The next step in ecodesign: service-oriented life cycle design
Industry faces a considerable challenge if it is to help achieve the sustainability targets of "factor 10" reduction (i.e. a reduction of 90% of the environmental impact of human activities). One way to tackle this is to examine the hierarchy given by Stevels which illustrates that these improvements have to be made on four levels with each level increasing both environmental benefit and degree of innovation required in the design process. Ecodesign initially started by examining ways to clean up manufacturing processes to prevent both waste and pollution. Research and practice has moved towards the redesign of products that consider environmental requirements in the design process. The next stage of the hierarchy considers the benefits and mechanisms of replacing products with services. This paper presents collaborative industrial research that is exploring: whether using a service-oriented view increases the designer's ability to design products with a reduced environmental impact, how this change affects designers, and what this means for tools and techniques to support designers and design teams taking such an approach. The paper illustrates ways in which industry and designers can take a service-oriented view and the potential environmental improvements and benefits that can result.
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