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Apostol, Tom M.
1988-1991
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Disponível na Biblioteca da ESACB na cota C30-29515TFCA.
ABSTRACT: The work presented in this paper is a part of a doctoral
research in Design, which aims to promote sustainable behaviours in
everyday life through the use of fashionable wearables. The
comprehension of what kind of behaviours can be considered as being
sustainable is needed for backing the design solu_ons including the
wearables. Thus, a literature review was conducted, followed by a
content analysis, intended to explore and frame those behaviours. Akenji
and Chen’s (2016) framework was chosen and modified to structure the
type and domains of sustainable behaviours. The results suggest a trend
for the sustainable behaviours to be associated with topics in the domain
of housing, food, goods consumption and mobility. Furthermore, “effuse”
behaviours that target positive impacts such as reusing, recycling,
conserving and eco-innovative solutions are also frequently suggested.