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Ecological continuity in sustainable higher education under SDG 4.7: a process model of participation competence. [PDF]
Wang M, Guo Y.
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Enhancing educational environments: A sustainable approach through creative design and upcycling applications. [PDF]
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A sustainable bilingual learning ecosystem in higher education: teacher and peer support under SDG 4.7. [PDF]
Jin F, Jin F, Zhang F.
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Commentary: Bridging the nutritional care gap: nurse-led education for potassium control in hemodialysis patients. [PDF]
Dai Y, Zhong Y, Yu F, Ye M.
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Design, Sustainability and the Supply Chain: Design Underpinning Sustainability
The International Journal of Sustainability Policy and Practice, 2013From the point of view of sustainability, new product development has come to consider not just the resource utilisation, waste and recycling issue immediately around the product, but also dimensions of the supply chain antecedent to product use. This paper reviews a two-year research study, funded by the Government of the United Kingdom, into the role
Ford, Peter B., Radlovic, Philippe
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Sustainable nanomaterials by design
Nature Nanotechnology, 2018A new material selection tool offers a proactive perspective on nanotechnology research and development.
Callie W, Babbitt, Elizabeth A, Moore
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Participation in design for sustainability
2017Introduction A perennial conversation in interaction design is who has the power to make design decisions: The paying customer? The designers themselves? What role do future users play? These questions are particularly salient in design for sustainability. The effects of climate change are both global and local.
Davis, Janet, Hansen, Sandra Burri Gram
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Design for Sustainable Behaviour
2015This paper explores the associated factors that lead to sustainable behaviour at home, and how design could be used to influence user behaviour in the area of pro-environmental households within China.
Xu Sun 0002 +4 more
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Designing for a sustainable future
Proceedings of the seventh ACM conference on Creativity and cognition, 2009In 1987 Brundtland defined sustainable development as "development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." [1] The simplicity of this statement is seductive - but what really constitutes sustainable development, and defines the role of user experience research and design ...
Daniela K. Busse +5 more
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