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Using Design as Boundary Spanner Object in Climate Change Mitigation Projects

Walter Fernandez    
Birgitta Bergvall-Kåreborn    
Michael Djordjevic    
Keith Lovegrove    
Sasi Nayar    

Resumen

Climate change is a growing concern for society and the focus of numerous research initiatives across multiple fields of science. These initiatives often need to capitalize on the cross-specialized knowledge contributed by researchers from very different fields. The diversity of worldviews among key stakeholders requires an effective overall design strategy acting as a boundary spanner object. This study presents an account of the issues faced by a multidisciplinary research project and discusses the suitability of a design approach to help address issues such as equality, empowerment, autonomy, creativity, performance, reduction of innovation cycle times and also provide for the necessary balance between control, speediness and flexibility.

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