Pub Date : 2023-11-01DOI: 10.26771/e-revista.logo/2023.07
Jessyane Alves dos Santos, Camila Wedja Francisco de Melo, Germannya D Garcia Araujo Silva, Ana Carolina de Moraes Andrade Barbosa
This article presents the partial results of the extension project “Flores do Barro: mapping and ideation of the handicraft production chain”. Which aims to propose, through design and its dialogic character, strategies for resource enhancement for the production and commercialization of the ceramic group Flor do Barro in Alto do Moura, Caruaru - Pernambuco - Brazil. The work method used was designed based on the Handicraft Production Chain Analysis Model. Method developed by the Design Laboratory O Imaginário/UFPE- Federal University of Pernambuco, to collect information from the actors involved in the stages: identification of the raw material; production processes and market access. As a result, we can identify obstructions and/or bottlenecks in relation to "know-how" practices, as well as opportunities to improve the approximation of other market niches with an emphasis on the community's creative and productive capacity.
本文介绍了扩展项目“弗洛雷斯做巴罗:手工艺生产链的映射和构想”的部分成果。该项目旨在通过设计和对话的特点,为陶瓷集团Flor do Barro在巴西Caruaru - Pernambuco - Alto do Moura的生产和商业化提供资源增强策略。采用基于手工艺生产链分析模型的工作方法进行设计。设计实验室O Imaginário/UFPE-伯南布哥联邦大学开发的方法,从各个阶段涉及的行动者收集信息:识别原材料;生产流程和市场准入。因此,我们可以识别与“专有技术”实践有关的障碍和/或瓶颈,以及通过强调社区的创造力和生产能力来改善与其他市场利基的近似的机会。
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Pub Date : 2023-11-01DOI: 10.26771/e-revista.logo/2023.08
Ricardo Luis Barcelos, Carlos Rossetto, Rachel Magnago
This document is part of the doctoral thesis defended in 2022, being a theoretical discussion about the Absorptive Capacity and the Sustainable Performance of organizations and their relationships. At the time, 2018, the thesis project was based on questions such as: “What mechanisms allow organizations to acquire external green knowledge?” or “what triggers the need to acquire green knowledge in organizations”? The theoretical reviews indicated the following question: which mechanisms of social integration, and triggers of organizational absorption capacity, contribute to the sustainable performance of organizations? The discussion provided by a content analysis, based on articles indexed in SCOPUS and WEB of SCIENCE, allowed the description of the mechanisms of social integration and the triggers of the absorptive capacity in relation to the acquisition of green knowledge. In addition, this article identified that employees' mental models, processes and routines directly influence activation triggers and social integration, consequently, Green Absorptive Capacity.
该文件是2022年答辩博士论文的一部分,是关于组织吸收能力和可持续绩效及其关系的理论讨论。当时是2018年,论文项目是基于这样的问题:“什么机制允许组织获得外部绿色知识?”或“是什么触发了组织获取绿色知识的需要”?理论综述表明:社会整合的哪些机制和组织吸收能力的触发因素有助于组织的可持续绩效?内容分析提供的讨论,基于SCOPUS和WEB of SCIENCE索引的文章,允许描述社会整合机制和与获取绿色知识相关的吸收能力的触发因素。此外,本文还发现员工的心理模式、过程和日常行为直接影响激活触发因素和社会整合,从而影响绿色吸收能力。
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Pub Date : 2023-11-01DOI: 10.26771/e-revista.logo/2023.02
Antônio Roberto Miranda de Oliveira, Amilton José Vieira de Arruda, Emília Cristina Pereira de Arruda
The development of new materials is crucial for the advancement of engineering, architecture, and design fields. This is because new materials can offer significant benefits compared to traditional materials in terms of their structural, physical, and chemical properties. In architecture and design, new materials can be used to create more durable, sustainable, aesthetically pleasing, lightweight, and resilient products. Through biomimicry, this study conducted an analysis on the structures of four tropical fruits - orange, passion fruit, cocoa, and pomegranate - to generate a new structure with damping and energy dissipation properties, aided by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), computerized microtomography (Micro-CT), and computerized three-dimensional reconstruction. As a result, a bioinspired structure was developed based on the arrangements of cell walls found in the albedo (mesocarp) of the orange - Citrus sinensis. Using this developed structure, computational tests were performed and a resin prototype was created through digital fabrication. Therefore, the development of bioinspired materials for improved impact absorption and damping is important as it can enhance the safety and effectiveness of a wide range of products, from sports equipment to medical devices, while also contributing to sustainability and energy efficiency, which are significant interests in various fields of knowledge.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-01DOI: 10.26771/e-revista.logo/2023.06
Aline Rodrigues da Fonseca, Rita de Castro Engler, Armindo dos Santos de Sousa Teodósio, Jaqueline Silva Melo, Anna Carolina Prado
The current context, linked to environmental pollution problems, presents several demands related to communication aimed at organizations and citizens to achieve better levels of environmental sustainability. Medicines for home use are products that require specific guidelines for consumption and disposal and have specific legislation that guides the disposal of their leftovers or those that are expired, due to their potential and pollution of the environment. In this regard, this study intends to demonstrate how Design plays an important role, guiding individuals on how to proceed with the correct disposal and mitigating the impact of environmental pollution by pharmaceuticals. As for the methods, it presents part of the results of a master’s research characterized as qualitative, which made use of documentary and field research to obtain its data. The results demonstrate how communication is an important sector to be considered within a circular network for the effectiveness of Public Policies aimed at Solid Waste Management, especially with regard to the Disposal of Expired or Disused Medicines for Home Use. In this regard, there is Design as a tool to help consumers exercise their civic duty in their role in the shared responsibility for the life cycle of products provided for in the National Policy on Solid Waste.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-01DOI: 10.26771/e-revista.logo/2023.01
Adriano Heemann, Elisa Strobel do Nascimento
The community of biodesign (interspecies design collaborations) seems to be heading toward solid self-organization and formalization. Some authors speculate that the approximation to biology could mark the design practice of the 21st century. It seems relevant to understand how teaching and learning are happening in biodesign to develop how it could be further introduced in design curricula. It doesn’t seem that an analysis of formal education was made yet. To address this research gap, this paper aims to understand the formal education scene in biodesign through an analysis of some of the main biodesign courses and programs. The methodological strategy is a systematic and a narrative review through a popular search engine. 16 results were analyzed: 1 Masterclass for Professionals, 8 courses, 1 undergraduate course (Major), 4 master’s, and 2 Ph.D. programs
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Pub Date : 2023-11-01DOI: 10.26771/e-revista.logo/2023.04
Karla Scherer, Aguinaldo dos Santos
Cultural diversity in culinary practice portrays the polyphony involving a variety of aromas, flavors, people, and places. However, these cultural aspects directly influence food consumption and preparation modes, significantly impacting the habit of sustainable cooking. In this scenario, Design for Sustainable Behavior aims to support solutions oriented to influence behaviors during the use phase of products, to ensure change, lead, and inform the user to a more sustainable decision making. This study aims to present a critical, exploratory, and qualitative literature review on studies of cultural habits for sustainable cooking during the use of household appliances. Through the literature review method, it was possible to identify gaps and emphases on the themes addressed. The results point to a lack of data during the consumption of resources in the domestic environment and the existence of insipient solutions in the area of cooking with a focus on influencing the user to make more sustainable decisions. It is emphasized, thus, the need for the application of Design for Sustainable Behavior strategies in solutions that enable real-time consumption to influence the user to make more sustainable decisions.
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This work aimed to define the steps for the Safe Capture of postconsumer Spundbond Meltblow Spundbond (SMS) non-woven fabric, and to estimate the generation of this material providing conditions for new uses through upcycling in a Surgical Center of a public hospital for means of application in socio-environmental projects. This is a descriptive, exploratory longitudinal study with a quantitative approach. As a result, a proposition was obtained for a new separation system for specific medical waste that is difficult to recycle, called Safe Capture in the Operating Room, as well as the implementation of SMS reuse in new products developed through upcycling, such as ecobags for make available to patients at the University Hospital of Londrina- HU. With the estimated generation of 140.89 grams per surgery or 18 SMS blankets of different sizes, the possibility of planning a storage infrastructure for this material for use in socio-environmental projects was envisaged through the development of products based on upcycling with focus on the circular economy, in this case reported and already implemented, the creative sewing workshop in partnership with the State Penitentiary of Londrina-PEL 02 where 3000 ecobags are made per month to store the belongings of patients, which caused a reduction of a portion of waste that would go to the infectious waste collector and, at the same time, replaced the use of plastic bags with ecobags, reducing costs. Currently, the possibility of using SMS has been expanded to other application niches such as interior design and the pet market, in partnership with the Veterinary Hospital of the State University of Londrina, which will revert part of the income from sales of pet products so that the Muda Project have a self-management for the purchase of new equipment and trimmings for the manufacture of products.
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