The Tower of Consumerism in India: Consumerism and its impact on socioeconomic growth and environmental sustainability in India
Singh, Amandeep, Nath, Gagarina, Kaur, Komal, Landge, Mohnish, Urade, Oshal and Arya, Sachin (2022) The Tower of Consumerism in India: Consumerism and its impact on socioeconomic growth and environmental sustainability in India. In: Proceedings of Relating Systems Thinking and Design, RSD11, 3-16 Oct 2022, Brighton, United Kingdom.
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Abstract
India’s pursuit of economic growth to improve citizens’ quality of life presents a challenge in balancing development with environmental sustainability. Navigating the socio-cultural and economic complexities and India’s performance in the Environmental Performance Index requires finding a sustainable equilibrium. However, the allure of consumerism as a quick-fix solution to generate jobs and improve financial conditions can perpetuate inequality and lead to environmental degradation.
This research paper explores consumerism in India using systemic design. Our comprehensive gigamap visually represents the complex dynamics at play. The gigamap features a tower-like illustration depicting consumerism, with sections reflecting society’s socioeconomic hierarchy and power dynamics. This visual context offers valuable insights into the challenges of achieving a sustainable balance between economic growth and environmental well-being.
The gigamap incorporates leverage points identified through causal maps and system synthesis maps. These leverage points represent critical intervention areas with significant potential for impact. By mapping out actors and barriers within the gigamap, we gain insights into complexities and potential solutions for promoting sustainability.
To enhance our understanding, we integrate Kate Raworth’s Doughnut Model of Economics, developed at the University of Oxford. This holistic economic model considers the ecological ceiling and social foundation necessary for human well-being. By integrating the Doughnut Model into our gigamap, we propose a comprehensive framework for achieving sustainable development in India.
Our research aims to provide policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders with a holistic understanding of the consumerism system in India and the challenges it poses to socioeconomic growth and environmental sustainability. The gigamap serves as a powerful visual tool, guiding discussions and interventions and enabling the design of effective strategies for a more sustainable and equitable future in India.
Item Type: | Conference/Workshop Item (Paper) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | consumerism, socioeconomic growth, environmental sustainability, systemic design, gigamap, economic hierarchy, leverage points, doughnut model of economics, India |
Divisions: | Faculty of Design |
Date Deposited: | 30 Apr 2024 14:10 |
Last Modified: | 30 Apr 2024 14:10 |
URI: | https://openresearch.ocadu.ca/id/eprint/4332 |
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