Abstract
An approach to design known as "design for social and cultural sustainability" aims to develop systems, places, and products that are socially and culturally responsible and benefit both society and the environment. This paper examines the idea of design for social and cultural sustainability, as well as its significance and difficulties. It emphasizes the part that designers play in advancing social and cultural sustainability and offers instances of innovative design projects that have positively impacted communities and the environment. In order to promote and execute design for social and cultural sustainability, the paper offers guidelines for designers, educators, and policymakers.
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