Diseño Regenerativo y Economía Circular

  • Lorna Lares
  • Andreé Henríquez
Palabras clave: Diseño industrial ; Diseño Regenerativo ; Economía Circular ; Desarrollo Sostenible ; Habitar ; Sustentabilidad ; Cultura Regenerativa

Resumen

La humanidad está enfrentando profundos retos a nivel planetario. El cambio climático, el crecimiento de la población y las crecientes tensiones sociales son algunos de los aspectos que, sumados a la pandemia global, están tensionando todos los ámbitos de la vida, en especial en lo referido a la recuperación y regeneración de los ecosistemas. Es en este contexto, el presente artículo propone una reflexión en torno al vínculo y oportunidades que surgen al integrar los conceptos de Diseño Regenerativo, Economía Circular e Industria 4.0, enfatizando el rol que los diseñadores deben tener en el proceso de producción y consumo de los bienes y servicios para la recuperación y regeneración a nivel global.

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Publicado
2021-08-10
Cómo citar
Lares, L., & Henríquez, A. (2021). Diseño Regenerativo y Economía Circular. Cuadernos Del Centro De Estudios De Diseño Y Comunicación, (134). https://doi.org/10.18682/cdc.vi134.5011