Design It! Solving Sustainability Problems by Applying Design Thinking

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Design It! Solving Sustainability Problems by Applying Design Thinking. / Fischer, Matthias.
in: GAIA, Jahrgang 24, Nr. 3, 2015, S. 174-178.

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abstract = "Environmental and sustainability problems create an ongoing need to further develop the toolbox of sustainability science. The method “design thinking”, originally applied in design engineering and business, serves as a tool to find the simplest and most likely explanation for a problem. It consists of a specific logical inference: starting from an observation, a theory which accounts for the observation is developed in a collaborative process. This abductive reasoning requires the designer to clear his mind of traditional solutions and to create a specific “working principle” that leads to new and creative problem solving.",
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