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This article introduces Systemic Design (SD) as an approach for addressing complex and wicked
problems, a category that encompasses those constituting the paradigm of unsustainability in
contemporary ways of life and hindering local and global sustainable development. Using Literature
Review as the primary method, it conceptualizes Systemic Design, identifies, and locates its main
schools today, and, aiming to harmonize knowledge and terminology, presents the exogenous concepts
adopted and shared by them in the form of a foundational theoretical framework. Subsequently, it
provides an overview of the assimilation process of systemic and complexity theories by the
epistemology of Design, especially Design for Sustainability, with the goal of promoting SD in the
national context of education, research, and the development of sustainable solutions. |
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