In recent years, implementing a circular economy in cities has been considered by policy makers as a potential solution for achieving sustainability. Existing literature on circular cities is mainly focused on two perspectives: urban governance and urban metabolism. Both these perspectives, to some extent, miss an understanding of space. A spatial perspective is important because circular activities, such as the recycling, reuse, or storage of materials, require space and have a location. It is therefore useful to understand where circular activities are located, and how they are affected by their location and surrounding geography. This study therefore aims to understand the existing state of waste reuse activities in the Netherlands from ...
Fundamental changes in the societal use of biophysical resources are required for a sustainable tran...
Landfill restrictions on certain materials and products have provided the impetus to seek for a more...
Cities are strategic places for development, but also places where many environmental, social, and ...
In recent years, implementing a circular economy in cities has been considered by policy makers as a...
Implementing a circular economy in cities has been proposed by policy makers as a potential solution...
In this chapter, the understanding of circularity goes beyond material resource management, deepenin...
Dutch municipalities face the waste management problem of assets which are reaching their end of lif...
Our linear way of producing has to come to an end. More and more companies and government institutio...
To enable cities to become more circular, i.e. close material cycles, decision-makers need detailed ...
The worldwide trends of depleting natural resources and increasing generation of waste create challe...
Abstract As appointed in the EU Circular Economy Action Plan, cities and regions in EU member count...
Wastescapes are the result of unsustainable linear growth processes and their spatial consequences w...
In a highly urbanised world, cities have become main centers of resource consumption and generation ...
The Dutch Government has prioritized the construction sector for a circular economy transition. This...
Wastescapes are the result of unsustainable linear growth processes and their spatial consequences w...
Fundamental changes in the societal use of biophysical resources are required for a sustainable tran...
Landfill restrictions on certain materials and products have provided the impetus to seek for a more...
Cities are strategic places for development, but also places where many environmental, social, and ...
In recent years, implementing a circular economy in cities has been considered by policy makers as a...
Implementing a circular economy in cities has been proposed by policy makers as a potential solution...
In this chapter, the understanding of circularity goes beyond material resource management, deepenin...
Dutch municipalities face the waste management problem of assets which are reaching their end of lif...
Our linear way of producing has to come to an end. More and more companies and government institutio...
To enable cities to become more circular, i.e. close material cycles, decision-makers need detailed ...
The worldwide trends of depleting natural resources and increasing generation of waste create challe...
Abstract As appointed in the EU Circular Economy Action Plan, cities and regions in EU member count...
Wastescapes are the result of unsustainable linear growth processes and their spatial consequences w...
In a highly urbanised world, cities have become main centers of resource consumption and generation ...
The Dutch Government has prioritized the construction sector for a circular economy transition. This...
Wastescapes are the result of unsustainable linear growth processes and their spatial consequences w...
Fundamental changes in the societal use of biophysical resources are required for a sustainable tran...
Landfill restrictions on certain materials and products have provided the impetus to seek for a more...
Cities are strategic places for development, but also places where many environmental, social, and ...