Essays about: "samskapande"

Showing result 16 - 20 of 33 essays containing the word samskapande.

  1. 16. How circular business models can increase the use of 3R’s - a shift towards circular economy : Case study in Swedish stone material industry

    University essay from Karlstads universitet/Handelshögskolan (from 2013)

    Author : Elsa Pedersen; Alva Eriksson; [2022]
    Keywords : 3R reduce; reuse; recycling ; business model innovation; circular business model; circular economy; stone material; strategy; strategical transformation; regulations; 3R återvinning; återanvändning; reducering ; affärsmodellsinnovation; cirkulär affärsmodell; cirkulär ekonomi; stenmaterial; strategi; strategisk förändring; regleringar;

    Abstract : Circular economy (CE) is today gaining a lot of attention, which means to improve resource efficiency through reusing, recycling, and reducing (3R). Increased CE is one step towards improved sustainable development. The aim in this study is to explain how circular economy can pursue sustainable development, by business model innovation. READ MORE

  2. 17. Social hållbarhet i stadens planeringsprocesser : en exempelstudie av Mary Anderssons park, Malmö

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)

    Author : Johanna Frohm; [2021]
    Keywords : social hållbarhet; hållbarhet; hållbar stadsutveckling; planering; Malmö stad; Mary Anderssons park; landskapsarkitektur; jämlikhet; offentliga miljöer; förvaltning; MKB;

    Abstract : Begreppet hållbar utveckling, tillika den sociala dimensionen av hållbarhet är komplexa begrepp utan entydig definition och som präglas av konflikt sett till intresse, mål och värde. Bortom debatten om innebörd är social hållbarhet idag ett centralt begrepp inom politiken och har en viktig funktion i diskussioner om mål och syften gällande planering och samhällsutveckling. READ MORE

  3. 18. Barnen & jorden : en designstudie om relationen mellan plats, naturkontakt och miljöengagemang

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)

    Author : Linnea Herngren; Josefin Ågren; [2021]
    Keywords : barn; naturkontakt; positiva naturupplevelser; miljöengagemang; leklandskap; samskapande; frihet; miljöerbjudande; platsanknytning; sinnesstimulans; öppen designprocess; socioekologisk design; naturbaserade lösningar;

    Abstract : Miljöpsykologiska teorier belyser att en stark relation till naturliga platser under barndomen kan utvecklas till en omsorg och förståelse för naturen som vuxen. I en tid då människans livsstil hotar jordens naturliga processer, syftar detta arbetet till att utforska hur landskapsarkitekter kan gestalta platser som bidrar till barns naturkontakt. READ MORE

  4. 19. BRIDGING THE GAPS BETWEEN PHYSICAL DIGITAL CO-CREATION

    University essay from Jönköping University/JTH, Industridesign

    Author : Oscar Wirdelius; [2021]
    Keywords : Design; Creativity; Collaboration; Feedback; Digital; Augmented Reality; Meeting; Design; Kreativitet; Samarbete; Möte;

    Abstract : The remote work environment poses many challenges, especially for collaboration and co-creation. Digital tools are available but they lack important properties of the physical meeting. This project applies emerging technologies in an attempt to enable a more suitable interface for creative collaboration. READ MORE

  5. 20. Playing with Public Space : Engaging Residents in a Playful Co-creation Process to Change their Neighbourhood

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Nicole Arthur Cabrera; [2021]
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    Abstract : I would like to open this thesis by asking the reader to reflect on the following questions regarding the urban space they live in or transit through often: How are these spaces designed? Do residents or inhabitants influence the design of these spaces? In many cities around the world we are witnessing an increased interest from the top management in including inhabitants in their planning and design schemes, yet there seems to be a problem. The way to do this remains top-down in the great majority of cases, meaning that the role of the user of space is clearly differentiated from the expert (urban planner, designer, architect), who tends to consult residents rather than include them as equals in the processes of modifying space. READ MORE