Sustainability Through Innovation in Product Life Cycle Design [electronic resource] / edited by Mitsutaka Matsumoto, Keijiro Masui, Shinichi Fukushige, Shinsuke Kondoh.

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Book
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English
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1st ed. 2017.
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Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
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1 online resource (XV, 1031 p. 424 illus., 318 illus. in color.)

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This book consists of chapters based on selected papers presented at the EcoDesign2015 symposium (9th International Symposium on Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing). The symposium, taking place in Tokyo in December 2015, has been leading the research and practices of eco-design of products and product-related services since it was first held in 1999. The proceedings of EcoDesign2011 were also published by Springer. Eco-design of products and product-related services (or product life cycle design) are indispensable to realize the circular economy and to increase resource efficiencies of our society. This book covers the state of the art of the research and the practices in eco-design, which are necessary in both developed and developing countries. The chapters of the book, all of which were peer-reviewed, have been contributed by authors from around the world, especially from East Asia, Europe, and Southeast Asia. The features of the book include (1) coverage of the latest topics in the field, e.g., global eco-design management, data usage in eco-design, and social perspectives in eco-design; (2) an increased number of authors from Southeast Asian countries, with a greater emphasis on eco-design in emerging economies; (3) high-quality manuscripts, with the number of chapters less than half of that of the previous book.
Contents
  • Investigating types of information from WEEE take-back systems in order to promote Design for Recovery
  • A Framework for Sustainable Product Development
  • Reducing conflicts of interest in Eco-Design – the relation of innovation management and Eco-Design in the automotive sector
  • Computer-Aided Design for Semi-Destructive Disassembly
  • Potential of Common Methods to Integrate Sustainability Requirements in the Product Development Process - a Case Study
  • Perspectives on Sustainable Product Design Methodology Focused on Local Communities
  • Proposal of a Design Method for Local Oriented Manufacturing in Developing Countries 1st report: Problem description and knowledge representation
  • Environment-community-human-oriented (ECHO) design - a context-appropriate design-thinking process for well-being of individuals, communities, and the local environment
  • Persuasive Design Aid for Products Leading to LOHAS Considering User Type
  • Preliminary Research on the Perception and Implementation of Sustainable Supply Chain in Indonesian Companies
  • Analysis of User Needs for Solar Cooker Acceptance
  • Sustainable Renewable Energy Financing: Case Study of Kenya
  • Oil and Gas industry's role on the transition to a low-carbon future in Thailand
  • Material recovery and environmental impact by informal e-waste recycling site in the Philippines
  • Actors and System Maps – A Methodology for Developing Product/Service Systems
  • PSS without PSS Design - Possible Causes, Effects and Solutions
  • A method of selecting customer-oriented service and delivery modes in designing environmentally benign product service systems
  • Design for Remanufacturing and Circular Business Models
  • Development of Low-Carbon Society Businesses in Japan
  • What is 'value' and how can we capture it from the product value chain?
  • How Japanese companies can contribute to water sustainability
  • Analysis of Disassembly Characteristics and PSS Proposal by Component Reuse of Mobile Phones
  • Seller-Buyer Matching for Promoting Product Reuse Using Distanced-Based User-Grouping
  • User model in the life cycle simulation of mechanical parts based on Prospect theory
  • Research on Corporate Social Responsibility Advertising Design
  • Systems Approach to Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production Solutions: Method & Implementation
  • Integrated Production and Transportation Scheduling for Low-Carbon Supply Chains
  • Usage of a Digital Eco-Factory for a Printed-Circuit Assembly Line
  • A Negotiation Model for Closed-Loop Supply Chains with Consideration for Economically Collecting Reusable Products
  • Concept Proposal and Feasibility Study of Remote Recycling - Separation Characteristics and Cost-Profit Analysis-
  • Simulation-based uncertainty quantification in end-of-life operations for strategic development of urban mines
  • The potential of additive manufacturing technology for realizing a sustainable society
  • Bio-Degradable Mechatronic Products by Additive Manufacturing
  • The Monitoring of Three-Dimensional Printer Filament Feeding Process using an Acoustic Emission Sensor
  • Selective volume fusing method for cellular structure integration
  • Recovery of Metals from E-waste Mediated by Molten CRT Lead Glass
  • Rethinking the Ecodesign Policy Mix in Europe
  • Global Initiative on UPCYCLE Carbon Footprint Certification and Label Systems for Creative Waste Management and Greenhouse Gas Reduction
  • Sustainable energy strategy primarily involving renewable resources in Japan
  • Participatory design as a tool for effective sustainable energy transitions
  • A Fuzzy Monte Carlo Simulation Technique for Sustainable Society Scenario (3S) Simulator
  • The minerals-energy nexus - past, present and future
  • Estimation of reduction in CO2 emissions by using ICT throughout Japan
  • The Role of Industrial Design in Effective Post-Disaster Management
  • Undergraduate Students Designing Environmental Concern Products - A Case Study in Design Education
  • The future of design for sustainable behaviour, revisited
  • From Eco to Sustainable Innovation: approach and methodology to guide design initiative into the innovation world
  • State of the Art of Open Innovation and Design for Sustainability
  • An Analysis of the Ecodesign Scientific Network 1994-2014
  • Recent Developments in Ocean Energy and Offshore Wind: Financial Challenges and Environmental Misconceptions
  • Renewable Energy Policy Efficacy and Sustainability: The role of equity in improving energy policy outcomes
  • Study on the Diffusion of NGVs in Japan and Other Nations using the Bass Model
  • Key Success Factors of Green Innovation for Transforming Traditional Industries
  • Postmodern Dynamics of Innovation and Knowledge in the Context of Sustainable Energy Development
  • Analysis modeling for electricity consumption in communication buildings
  • Research on Evaluation Index System and Comprehensive Evaluation of Typical Eco-industrial Parks
  • The Need to Go Beyond “Green University” Ideas to Involve the Community at Naresuan University, Thailand
  • Sustainability Assessment of High-rise and High-Density Urban Structures
  • Analysis of the Energy Consumption of Building Automation Systems
  • User Adapting System Design for Improved Energy Efficiency During the Use Phase of Products: Case Study of an Occupancy-Driven, SelfLearning Thermostat
  • A fully renewable DC Microgrid with autonomous power distribution algorithm
  • Sustainability Indicators – Overview, Synthesis and future Research Directions
  • Strategy Planning Before Urban Mining: Exploring the Targets
  • Evaluation of Resource Efficiency of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
  • Regionalized Input-Output Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment: Food Production Case Study
  • Spatiotemporal tools for regional low-carbon development: linking LCA and GIS to assess clusters of GHG emissions from cocoa farming in Peru
  • Potential for Greenhouse Gases Mitigation at a Typical Roughage Production System in the Japanese Dairy System
  • Batik Life Cycle Assessment Analysis (LCA) for Improving Batik Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Sustainable Production in Surakarta, Indonesia
  • Eco-design and Life Cycle Assessment of Japanese Tableware from Palm-Melamine Bio-Composites
  • Consumer’s Lifestyle and Its Impact on Eco-Product Aesthetics. .
ISBN
981-10-0471-4
Doi
  • 10.1007/978-981-10-0471-1
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