Overcoming barriers to sustainability by combining conceptual,visual, and networking systems |
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Authors: | Ray Maher Melanie Maher Clive A. McAlpine Samuel Mann Leonie Seabrook |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Earth and Environmental Science,The University of Queensland,Brisbane,Australia;2.Visual Communication Design,Brisbane,Australia;3.Otago Polytechnic,Dunedin,New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Sustainability challenges rarely align with the conventional boundaries of our disciplines, institutions and means of communication. To address these challenges amid real-world complexity, we need to think holistically and collaborate across disciplines. In this paper, we synthesise three themes: (1) more integrated conceptual frameworks; (2) digital visual communication which provides fluid expression of complex ideas and perceptions; and (3) online networks which can empower sustainability initiatives and communicate them across social and institutional barriers at a global scale. Each of these tools can help to overcome persistent barriers to sustainability. When used together, they provide a strategic basis for the design of digital collaboration platforms for addressing sustainability challenges. Using design thinking, we developed a Synergy Map which identifies relationships among a number of barriers to sustainability and conceptual and digital tools which help to address them. The Map identifies the potential for synthesising these tools into effective digital artefacts. We provide several examples and identify characteristics of particular value for overcoming barriers to sustainability. Combining new theoretical developments in sustainability sciences with recent advances in communication and networking technologies offers substantial potential for advancing sustainability on multiple fronts. |
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