The circular economy seems to be an obvious answer to the need to manage natural resources in a more sustainable way. Frank Figge, Andrea Stevenson Thorpe, and Siarhei Manzhynski write that to optimise overall eco-efficiency it pays to take a broader perspective and analyse resource use at several levels by applying insights from studies of (surprisingly) investment portfolios
The pressure that the human species exerts on the natural environment through the extraction of mate...
A more efficient use of natural resources is considered a necessary condition for their sustainable ...
The 21st century is largely determined by the current phenomenon of globalization. It is gaining mor...
We present a model of natural resources and growth that stresses the influence of an incomplete circ...
Moving towards a circular economy (CE) has become one of the main strategic initiatives on a global ...
Resource allocation is increasing as an global issue, because resources (natural resources, ores, oi...
A circular economy offers solutions for global sustainability challenges through the transition from...
This paper focuses on the circular economy model for sustainable development in the frame work of e...
The circular economy proposition is not a novel concept. However, it has recently stimulated sustain...
By using resources more circularly, individual resources users hope to contribute to a more eco-effi...
As populations grow we are facing concerns regarding future resource risks and uncertainties. In 20...
Publisher Copyright: © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.The development of a sustainabl...
In a circular economy (CE) environment, it is important to make good and efficient use of resources ...
In this article we use Hirsch and Levin’s (1999) notion of ‘umbrella concepts’ as an analytical lens...
Researchers have proposed different approaches to reduce the use of natural resources to a sustainab...
The pressure that the human species exerts on the natural environment through the extraction of mate...
A more efficient use of natural resources is considered a necessary condition for their sustainable ...
The 21st century is largely determined by the current phenomenon of globalization. It is gaining mor...
We present a model of natural resources and growth that stresses the influence of an incomplete circ...
Moving towards a circular economy (CE) has become one of the main strategic initiatives on a global ...
Resource allocation is increasing as an global issue, because resources (natural resources, ores, oi...
A circular economy offers solutions for global sustainability challenges through the transition from...
This paper focuses on the circular economy model for sustainable development in the frame work of e...
The circular economy proposition is not a novel concept. However, it has recently stimulated sustain...
By using resources more circularly, individual resources users hope to contribute to a more eco-effi...
As populations grow we are facing concerns regarding future resource risks and uncertainties. In 20...
Publisher Copyright: © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.The development of a sustainabl...
In a circular economy (CE) environment, it is important to make good and efficient use of resources ...
In this article we use Hirsch and Levin’s (1999) notion of ‘umbrella concepts’ as an analytical lens...
Researchers have proposed different approaches to reduce the use of natural resources to a sustainab...
The pressure that the human species exerts on the natural environment through the extraction of mate...
A more efficient use of natural resources is considered a necessary condition for their sustainable ...
The 21st century is largely determined by the current phenomenon of globalization. It is gaining mor...