@article{12677, author = {Nah Ken}, title = {Research on Product-Service System Design As a Pathway for Minority Handicraft Development}, abstract = {Since UNESCO proposed the protection of intangible cultural heritage, several countries have put the protection of national heritage on the agenda one after another. Traditional handicrafts, as an important part of intangible cultural heritage, have also received more attention. In China, due to the wave of social change, ethnic minorities have migrated to cities to work, resulting in the disappearance of a large number of ethnic minority handicrafts. The purpose of this study is to protect, inherit and develop, and try to improve the current problems of insufficient understanding of ethnic intangible cultural heritage and imperfect policies, this study takes the Tujia brocade as an empirical study to conduct qualitative and quantitative research, and analyze the inheritance of ethnic intangible cultural heritage handicrafts, deep interview with intangible cultural heritage craftsmen.Discussing through the methodology of the Sustainable Product-Service System Design (PSSD), analyzes the design from the perspectives of society, economy and environment. This study also drives ethnic minorities to profit by inheriting handicraft and promote the sustainable development of society and culture. At last, this study attempts to explore the development pathway and propose a Sustainable Economic Cultural Environment (SECE) system to tap its potential in inheriting and protecting traditional culture.}, volume = {28}, number = {3}, pages = {167-178}, issn = {1598-6497}, }