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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ditte Lysgaard VindPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.740kg ISBN: 9781032198217ISBN 10: 1032198214 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 23 October 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Design in the Anthropocene 2. Learning from Danish Design 3. Systems Design in the Anthropocene 4. The Troubles We are in 5. Partnering with Life: The Essence of Regeneration: An Essay 6. Theory Meets Practice and Magic Happens 7. Manifesto: Design in the Anthropocene 8. The Purpose of Business is to Solve Problems 9. The Circular Way 10. Nature’s Playbook 11. Technology: Friend or Foe? 12. Plastic not so Fantastic 13. Building The Circular Way 14. Designing our Cities the Danish Way 15. Copenhagenize: Designing Regenerative Mobility 16. Trust the Future – if We do the Work to Create itReviews"""Simply put, as manifested in this book by intelligent design, we can harness the extraordinary powers of business as a source of good, and make sure we are incentivised to keep on the trajectory of creating a regenerative society for all to thrive in, and to ultimately ensure a liveable and sustainable future for businesses, as well as the planet and humankind. I say let's choose light over darkness, wisdom over foolishness, and leave the winter of despair behind to enter the spring of hope. This book is a good place to start."" Jim Hagemann Snabe, Chairman of Siemens, boardmember of World Economic Forum and adjunct professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark ""This thought-provoking book showcases how design can build a regenerative society, with practical examples from Danish design, questions on systems thinking, and applications of circular economy principles. The author skilfully demonstrates the transformative power of design for a better future."" Catherine De Wolf, Professor, Circular Engineering for Architecture, ETH Zurich, Switzerland" “Ditte Lysgaard Vind writes eloquently about the role of Danish design in Denmark’s journey toward a regenerative future, and how global suitability pressures have helped shaped positive action in places like Copenhagen. It’s a great read and resource for anyone who wants to understand how design can help us live better on this planet.” Michael H. Ramage, Professor of Architecture and Engineering, and Director at Centre for Natural Material Innovation, University of Cambridge, UK ""Simply put, as manifested in this book by intelligent design, we can harness the extraordinary powers of business as a source of good, and make sure we are incentivised to keep on the trajectory of creating a regenerative society for all to thrive in, and to ultimately ensure a liveable and sustainable future for businesses, as well as the planet and humankind. I say let's choose light over darkness, wisdom over foolishness, and leave the winter of despair behind to enter the spring of hope. This book is a good place to start."" Jim Hagemann Snabe, Chairman of Siemens, boardmember of World Economic Forum and adjunct professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark ""This thought-provoking book showcases how design can build a regenerative society, with practical examples from Danish design, questions on systems thinking, and applications of circular economy principles. The author skilfully demonstrates the transformative power of design for a better future."" Catherine De Wolf, Professor, Circular Engineering for Architecture, ETH Zurich, Switzerland ""This is a book of planetary urgency; a playbook for industries, universities, countries, and is is the epitome of a nation's reputation and legacies."" Richard Hsu, Professor of Practice at Tongji University School of Design and Innovation, China ""It is wonderful to read a book which re-imagines the role of design in relation to the climate challenge. The emphasis on how the core qualities of classic Danish product design -- purpose, functionality, and simplicity -- can be used as important tools in creating a more sustainable construction sector is a key insight."" Mads Kann Rasmussen, CEO of VKR Holding, and Chairman of WWF Denmark “Ditte Lysgaard Vind writes eloquently about the role of Danish design in Denmark’s journey toward a regenerative future, and how global suitability pressures have helped shaped positive action in places like Copenhagen. It’s a great read and resource for anyone who wants to understand how design can help us live better on this planet.” Michael H. Ramage, Professor of Architecture and Engineering, and Director at Centre for Natural Material Innovation, University of Cambridge, UK ""Simply put, as manifested in this book by intelligent design, we can harness the extraordinary powers of business as a source of good, and make sure we are incentivised to keep on the trajectory of creating a regenerative society for all to thrive in, and to ultimately ensure a liveable and sustainable future for businesses, as well as the planet and humankind. I say let's choose light over darkness, wisdom over foolishness, and leave the winter of despair behind to enter the spring of hope. This book is a good place to start."" Jim Hagemann Snabe, Chairman of Siemens, boardmember of World Economic Forum and adjunct professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark ""This thought-provoking book showcases how design can build a regenerative society, with practical examples from Danish design, questions on systems thinking, and applications of circular economy principles. The author skilfully demonstrates the transformative power of design for a better future."" Catherine De Wolf, Professor, Circular Engineering for Architecture, ETH Zurich, Switzerland ""This is a book of planetary urgency; a playbook for industries, universities, countries, and is is the epitome of a nation's reputation and legacies."" Richard Hsu, Professor of Practice at Tongji University School of Design and Innovation, China "“Ditte Lysgaard Vind writes eloquently about the role of Danish design in Denmark’s journey toward a regenerative future, and how global suitability pressures have helped shaped positive action in places like Copenhagen. It’s a great read and resource for anyone who wants to understand how design can help us live better on this planet.” Michael H. Ramage, Professor of Architecture and Engineering, and Director at Centre for Natural Material Innovation, University of Cambridge, UK ""Simply put, as manifested in this book by intelligent design, we can harness the extraordinary powers of business as a source of good, and make sure we are incentivised to keep on the trajectory of creating a regenerative society for all to thrive in, and to ultimately ensure a liveable and sustainable future for businesses, as well as the planet and humankind. I say let's choose light over darkness, wisdom over foolishness, and leave the winter of despair behind to enter the spring of hope. This book is a good place to start."" Jim Hagemann Snabe, Chairman of Siemens, boardmember of World Economic Forum and adjunct professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark ""This thought-provoking book showcases how design can build a regenerative society, with practical examples from Danish design, questions on systems thinking, and applications of circular economy principles. The author skilfully demonstrates the transformative power of design for a better future."" Catherine De Wolf, Professor, Circular Engineering for Architecture, ETH Zurich, Switzerland ""This is a book of planetary urgency; a playbook for industries, universities, countries, and is is the epitome of a nation's reputation and legacies."" Richard Hsu, Professor of Practice at Tongji University School of Design and Innovation, China" Author InformationDitte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and practitioner, based in Denmark. Ditte is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership. She is the founder of The Circular Way, the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and a member of the executive board of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH. Ditte previously co-founded Lendager The Circular Way, a subsidiary of the Lendager Group. She is also the co-author of A Changemakers Guide to the Future (2018). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |