The impact of 3R’s element creation on ecological form of ecodesign in Malaysia / Mohd Hasni Chumiran
Human activities reveal the global warming, pollutions and instability of our ecological systems: a greater global industrialism contribute to the unparalleled social environment. In previous decades, the earliest researches have established the Sustainable Designs through the scientific research. T...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2016
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Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/100947/1/100947.pdf |
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Summary: | Human activities reveal the global warming, pollutions and instability of our ecological systems: a greater global industrialism contribute to the unparalleled social environment. In previous decades, the earliest researches have established the Sustainable Designs through the scientific research. Thus, they preferred to use the environmentally friendly product design or ecodesign product to solve this global issue. However, when considering the specific field, multiple questions were raised and the industrial designers (as part of practicing designers in R&D group) were unable to define the industrial cycle or ecological cycle methodology. This were classified by three points - problematic, issues and gap since the Reduce, Recycle,Reuse (3R's) method practiced in the Malaysian furniture manufacturing industry. Thus, this research covers the three points mentioned, where the environmental elements such as the 3R's method in addressing an ecological form of ecodesign. Using the qualitative methodology with empirical approaches, the application of SPSS software is very significant in measuring the raw data into data analysis by using the Descriptive Study I (DS-I): Design Research Methodology (DRM). This research has applied two points of research approaches in methodological triangulation tradition: In this study, (1) survey was conducted among 38 practicing designers from the actual 43 correspondents needed (small group of sample size) that was represented by 7 categories of office furniture manufacturers from 426 population in Selangor state. Then, it was randomly clustered (cluster-stage sampling) from the 3 districts within 4 cities by area sample as Selangor state representative as the whole of Malaysia. On the other hand, (2) the qualitative data analysis is the preferred interpretation of the 3R's method phenomenology by coding structured; open-ended response concept generated purely from primary data collection based on the interview protocol (purposive sampling) that this study drew the significant statements. Due to the limitation of the study, only 3 practicing designers (senior and expert levels) out of total 5 correspondents that were interviewed using this qualitative approach. There were challenges in data analysis where the three kinds of empirical or statistical testing method models such as (1) Descriptive Statistical: Frequencies Distribution, (2) Spearman's Rho Correlation: Monotonic Function and (3) Chi Square Test: Independence were conducted and it turned out to be very complex. However, the DRM conceptual framework preferred to apply the pilot test study that has assisted to drive precise design theories in achieving the design research roadmap. Finally, the "cantilever principle"and "3R's loop cycle" are the two major findings that answered the research questions in formulation of ecodesign. However, this design theory interpretation must be focused and scaled under the ecodesign concept. Therefore, this basic qualitative structure output has matched the researcher's hypothesis statement that "3R's method succeeded to address an ecological form of ecodesign within it industrial cycle or ecological cycle methodology; by cantilever design concept, it transmitted formgiving concept at wider sustainable designs knowledge, methodology lesson and processes holistically". Hence, the research outcome delivered and exposed the potential improvement of resource recovery and material waste management to save our planet's ecological systems. |
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