A new special issue on Sustainable, Smart and Systemic Design Post-Anthropocene: Through a Transdisciplinary Lens was released in the Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics.
Abstract
Sustainability as related to the environment is now just over 50 years old. In that time, especially in regard to human artifacts such as architecture, it has largely focused on human priorities, and how they need to be modified to address or rectify environmental and ecological challenges. A new, post-anthropocene view suggests that it is also important to consider the environment as more than a backdrop whose state and appearance must be maintained, but rather as an actor in its own right, with its own interests, including the interests of the living non-human actors in the local ecology. This special issue seeks to explore this wider notion, and the editors view our introduction as an opportunity to present the journal theme, to introduce the authors and place its papers in context, and to welcome researchers and practitioners to explore this topic further.
Congratulations to Marie Davidová, Susu Nousala and Thomas J. Marlowe!
More information about the special issue can be found here.