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Clothing, its Environmental Impact and Possible Futures
Title statement Clothing, its Environmental Impact and Possible Futures [rukopis] / Shauna Lee Wolfgram Additional Variant Titles Clothing, its Environmental Impact and Possible Future Personal name Wolfgram, Shauna Lee, (dissertant) Translated title Clothing, its Environmental Impact and Possible Futures Issue data 2020 Phys.des. 64 pages Note Ved. práce Nikola Medová Oponent Kateřina Dostálová Another responsib. Medová, Nikola, (thesis advisor) Dostálová, Kateřina, (opponent) Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra rozvojových studií (degree grantor) Keywords Clothing * Fashion * Environmental Impact * Futures * Foresight Methods * Trends * Environmental Scanning * Scenarios * Clothing * Fashion * Environmental Impact * Futures * Foresight Methods * Trends * Environmental Scanning * Scenarios Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses UDC (043)378.2 Country Česko Language angličtina Document kind PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Title Mgr. Degree program Navazující Degree program Geography Degreee discipline Foresight for Environment and Development book
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The thesis Clothing, its Environmental Impact and Possible Futures, examines the environmental impact that clothing has and what possible role it may play in the future. By exploring the way clothing is produced, used, and discarded, this research helps find possible futures that will reduce its impact on the environment, extend its life of use, and be reused or discarded in a sustainable way. The research in this thesis is focused on using foresight methods such as trends, environmental scanning, and scenarios, to determine possible futures of clothing and its environmental impact.The thesis Clothing, its Environmental Impact and Possible Futures, examines the environmental impact that clothing has and what possible role it may play in the future. By exploring the way clothing is produced, used, and discarded, this research helps find possible futures that will reduce its impact on the environment, extend its life of use, and be reused or discarded in a sustainable way. The research in this thesis is focused on using foresight methods such as trends, environmental scanning, and scenarios, to determine possible futures of clothing and its environmental impact.
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