A shift towards so-called Distributed Economies (DE) coupled with a shift towards models where the ownership of the product and/or the life cycle services costs/responsibilities remain with the provider (i.e. Sustainable Product Service-System, S.PSS) have been studied world-wide as promising locally-based sustainable and resilient models, accessible to ali. Not just for health care, but as promising models also for food, energy and water supply, for manufacturing, software development, knowledge generation and diffusion and for the design activity itself. In this way envisioning a promising characteristic of a "new normality", sustainable for ali.
Designing a "New Normalily", Distribuled and Sustainable far AII
Vezzoli, C.
2021-01-01
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A shift towards so-called Distributed Economies (DE) coupled with a shift towards models where the ownership of the product and/or the life cycle services costs/responsibilities remain with the provider (i.e. Sustainable Product Service-System, S.PSS) have been studied world-wide as promising locally-based sustainable and resilient models, accessible to ali. Not just for health care, but as promising models also for food, energy and water supply, for manufacturing, software development, knowledge generation and diffusion and for the design activity itself. In this way envisioning a promising characteristic of a "new normality", sustainable for ali.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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