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Achieving the Success of Sustainability Systemic Design Through Data Visualization Approach

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Under the SDG goals put forward by the United Nations, all things, races, universities, governments, institutions and organizations on the planet are working together for sustainable development. The blue economy, which goes beyond the Globalized and the Green Economy. This economic philosophy was first introduced in 1994 by Prof. Gunter Pauli when asked by the United Nations to reflect on the business models of the future in preparation for COP3 in Japan where the Kyoto Protocol was decided. Starting from economy, ecology and culture, it is increasingly clear that it is possible to generate more revenue, while generating more jobs and still compete on the global market. But in this way of sustainable design, we need a very professional economics, ecological background, and long-term research and observation, for designers, it is difficult to quickly capture an effective solution, so benefiting from data system is an inevitable necessity for company to direct the sustainability business operation.

This article introduces new ideas about sustainability system design with data and elaborates on how to collect data, which can be collected from computer modeling or real-world measurements; analyzes all inputs and outputs in the system; calculates carbon emissions and other impact; and presents all the data in a visualized way, so designers can choose the most appropriate solution.

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Chuai, Y., Yan, H. (2021). Achieving the Success of Sustainability Systemic Design Through Data Visualization Approach. In: Trzcielinski, S., Mrugalska, B., Karwowski, W., Rossi, E., Di Nicolantonio, M. (eds) Advances in Manufacturing, Production Management and Process Control. AHFE 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 274. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80462-6_27

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