1st Edition

Environmental Ethics and Sustainable Design Reflections on Theory and Practice

By Martina Maria Keitsch Copyright 2026
226 Pages
by Routledge

Through the introduction of BioDialectics, a conceptual approach intended to extend the ethical considerations of sustainable design, this book analyses how the field engages with and adapts ideas from environmental ethics. Sustainable design is often presented as a response to environmental crises from a socio-technical perspective, while its ethical foundations remain relatively... Read more

1. Introduction

2. Environmental ethics and initial sustainable design concepts

3. Recent sustainable design concepts

4. International sustainable design practice

5. Environmental Ethics–Inspired Pathways in Sustainable Design: Perspectives for Research and Education

6. Conclusions and insights

Biography

Martina Maria Keitsch is Professor in Sustainable Design at the Department of Design, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. She holds a PhD in Philosophy with a specialization in environmental ethics. Currently she is PhD Program Leader at the Department of Design and Head of the PhD Council at the Faculty of Architecture and Design. Keitsch has worked for over 25 years in the sustainable development area, mainly with eco design, architecture, urban planning, stakeholder inclusion and ethics of sustainability.