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Qualitative and quantitative tool development to support environmentally responsible decisions
Institution:1. Department of Anthropology, Florida State University, 1847 W. Tennessee Street, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA;2. Tennessee Division of Archaeology, Cole Building #3, 1216 Foster Ave., Nashville, TN 37243, USA;3. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Box 10, 1301 E. Main Street, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN, 37132, USA
Abstract:The Centre for Design at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia has developed various quantitative and qualitative tools to support decision-making by industry and government partners in product design and policy development. The aim, in general, is to support development of attractive, functional, marketable products while enhancing their environmental performance. Depending on the product, the project scope and the client, the tools that are used can be anything from a half-day char-rette, environmental checklist, to a one-year life cycle assessment (LCA).In this paper we describe our approach and the various tools that have been developed by the research team at the Centre over recent years with the use of case studies. The paper argues that it is important for tool development to be based on solid research and information, but the key to influencing product design decisions is the translation of this information into a usable format for the users.
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