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Carlo Vezzoli Politecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy course System Design for Sustainability subject 1. Sustainable development and design: the reference framework learning resource 1.1 Sustainable development and system innovation carlo vezzoli politecnico di milano . DESIGN dept. . DIS . School of Design . Italy Learning Network on Sustainability (EU asia-link) Learning Network on Sustainabile energy systems (EU edulink)
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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

course System Design for Sustainabilitysubject 1. Sustainable development and design: the reference framework

learning resource 1.1

Sustainable development and system innovation

carlo vezzolipolitecnico di milano . DESIGN dept. . DIS . School of Design . Italy

Learning Network on Sustainability (EU asia-link)Learning Network on Sustainabile energy systems (EU edulink)

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

CONTENTS . a context in strong evolution (and crises). the sustainable development

. environmental sustainability

. socio-ethical sustainability

. economic/legislative sustainability. dimension and quality of change. system innovation for sustainability

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

A CONTEXT IN A STRONG EVOLUTION

. advent of information and comunication technologies (technologies of knowledge are at the based of productivity, competition and power)

. interconnection (people, ideas, images, goods, money, are circulating like never before)

. network society (not anymore only divided into independent and isolated nations or communities)

. enterprises in network (teamwork, networking, outsourcing, subcontracting, delocalisation,…)

. …

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

A CONTEXT IN A STRUCTURAL CRISES (1/2)

ECONOMIC CRISIS (AND SOCIAL) 2008-201X:[STRUCTURAL, NOT JUST FINANCIAL]. crisis of the industrial model based on material consumption: services (not products) produce 50% Europe GDP and 75% of U.S. GDP. high feedstock‘s prices. global food crisis. high global inflation. threat of a recession in the world. crisis of credit . crisis of confidence in stock exchange markets.... unemployment

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

ENVIROMENTAL CRISIS: THE DISCOVERY OF ENVIROMENTAL LIMITS (AND IRREVERSIBILITY HARMFUL EFFECT)

1972: Meadows, Meadows, Randers, Behrens, Limits to Growth, MIT, USA

> FIRST FORECAST OF A POSSIBLE GOBAL ECO-SYSTEM COLLAPSE

A CONTEXT IN A STRUCTURAL CRISES (2/2)

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

FACING THE DOUBLE CRISIS (TODAY):SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL

危机 : CRISIS (危 : RISK; "机 : OPPORTUNITIES ')in Chinese (as in other languages), the word crisis has two meanings, risk and opportunity

. many (rightly) talk about risks

. we should/must (also) talk about opportunities

[the same nature of design is to consider the opportunities and become its promoter]

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

WITHIN THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMICAL CRISIS WHICH ARE THE OPPORTUNITIES?

DO WE KNOW ANY OFFER/BUSINESS MODELS CAPABLE OF CREATING (NEW) VALUE DECOUPLING IT FROM THE MATERIALS AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION?> significantly reducing the environmental impact of traditional production/consumption systems?

[about opportunities]A KEY CONTEMPORARY QUERRY:

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT:

A SOCIAL AND PRODUCTIVE DEVELOPMENTthat takes place within the limits set by the “nature” and meets the needs of the present without compromising those of the future generation within a world-wide equitable distribution of resources . 1987: Our common future, WCED, ONU (first definition). 1991: Caring for the earth, UNEP, WWF, IUCN. 1992: conference ONU, Environment and development, Rio de Janeiro. 1994: fifth environmental action plan, European Commission …. 2002: summit ONU, Sustainable development, Johannesburg. 2006/2009: Sustainable Development Strategy (SDS), European Commission. 2005-2014: Decade UNESCO “Education for Sustainable development”

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

ENVIRONMENTAL: CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL- not to exceed the biosphere and geosphere

“resilience”

SOCIO-ETHICAL- same resources (satisfaction) level for future

generations - equity in the distribution of resources (satisfaction)

ECONOMIC (AND LEGISLATIVE)- economically practicable and prosperous solutions

THE SUSTAINABILITY DIMENSIONS

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

THE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

[THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUE]

THE HARMFULNESS/IRREVERSIBILITY OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS/EFFECTS

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

serragreenhouse effect

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

ozono

ozone layer deplation

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

eutrhophication

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

acid

ifica

tion

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

toxici ty

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

rifiutiwastes

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY: ACTIONS

PRESERVE THE RESOURCES

less and more renewable

PREVENT THE POLLUTION

less and more bio-compatibilite emissions

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY: SCENARIOS

BIO-COMPATIBILITY resources flows compatible with the natural system

NON-INTERFERENCE “self-financing” of the artificial system’s resource flows

DEMATERIALIZATION reduction of the resources flows to satisfy a particular social demand of needs and desires

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

EQUITY PRINCIPLE [UN, Johannesburg, 2002] “every person, in a fair distribution of resources, has a right to the same environmental space, i.e. to the same availability of global natural resources” (or better, to the same level of “satisfaction” that can be achieved from these resources in different ways)

SOCIAL EQUITY AND COHESION [EU, SDS, 2006/2009] “promotion of a democratic, socially inclusive, cohesive, healthy, safe and just society with respect for fundamental rights and cultural diversity that creates equal opportunities and combats discrimination in all its forms”

SOCIO-ETHICAL SUSTAINABILITY

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

11.2010: FAOTHE STATE OF THE FOOD INSECURITY IN THE WORLD

ERADICATING POVERTY

THE SOCIO-ETHICAL DIMENSION: ACTIONS

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

[. eradicating poverty]. promotion of principles and rules of democracy. promotion of human rights and freedom. achievement of peace and security. access to information, training, employment. respect for cultural diversity, regional identity

THE SOCIO-ETHICAL DIM.: (OTHER) ACTIONS

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

ECONOMIC PROSPERITY [EU, SDS, 2006] promote a prosperous, innovative, knowledge-rich, competitive and eco-efficient economywhich provides high living standards and full and high-quality employment

ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

PROPER ATTRIBUTION OF THE COSTS TO RESOURCESenvironmental resources’ costs “internalisation”

ORIENTING (MAIN) ONGOING TRANSITIONSinterconnection, glocalization, services, information, etc.

ENHANCING PROMISING (OF NICHE) ECONOMIC MODELSe.g. sustainable system innovation or distributed economies

ECONOMIC (LEGISLATIVE) SUSTAINABILITY: ACTIONS

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

IN 50 YEARS A WORLD-WIDE EQUITABLE SYSTEMS OF PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION SHOULD USE ~90% LESS RESOURCES THAN THE INDUSTRIALISED CONTEXTS ARE DOING TODAY

SUSTAINABILITY: SIZE OF CHANGE

. 1993: Wuppertal institute,vari report

. 1993: WBCSD, Getting Eco-Efficient

. 2004: Meadows, Meadows, Randers, Behrens, Limits to Growth: The 30-Year Update. 2007: IPCC, Climate change report…

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

SUSTAINABILITY: QUALITY OF CHANGE

PROMOTE (EVEN) SYSTEM INNOVATIONS

RADICAL CHANGE (“DISCONTINUITY”)

DIFFUSED INNOVATION

PROMOTE PLAUSIBLE AND “ATTRACTIVE” (SYSTEM) INNOVATIONS

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

SYSTEM INNOVATIONS

from the process and product innovationto the system innovation:

innovation of the value production system and of the mix of products and services that are together able to fulfil a particular demand of (customer) “satisfaction”

“A value system includes the value chains of a firm's supplier (and their suppliers all the way back), the firm itself, the firm distribution channels, and the firm's buyers (and presumably extended to the buyers of their products, and so on).” [Michael Porter, 2006]


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