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Designing for transitions in rural areas

Abstract

Rural areas are less attractive and sustainable for people and businesses alike, partially due to inadequate transport services. In this presentation, we address transport-related challenges in rural Norway. The focal aspect of our approach is to define a set of values for the design and mechanisms of transitioning towards more sustainable rural transport making a real-life difference for people living in rural areas. We connect UN sustainability goals and transition design to discuss how these can be operationalized and used throughout the design process seeking to innovate rural transport. Reflecting on how to find the initial ‘leverage points’ to scaffold the transition to more sustainable transport systems, we explore the possibility of introducing relevant Key Performance Indicators early on in the design process. We report on our experiences and findings regarding the Key Performance Indicators and discuss their role in design-led innovation processes.

Category

Academic lecture

Client

  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 296639

Language

English

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Sustainable Communication Technologies

Presented at

International conference on ICT, society and human beings 2020

Place

Online

Date

21.07.2020 - 23.07.2020

Year

2020

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