General description Within URBANWASTE Work Package 2 data from the pilot cases needed to perform the metabolic analysis was collected. In this sense, mainly data regarding waste generation and management, tourism (accommodation capacity, tourist flows, tourism economy) and socio-economic data of each pilot was collected. The indicator sets finally collected were previously cross-checked with the 11 URBANWASTE Pilot Cases regarding data availability on pilot case scale to ensure their suitability and practicability to answer specific URBANWASTE questions. This cross-checking was done by the means of performing a “Survey on data availability” within Task 2.3. Origin, Nature and scale of data For data collection, all pilot cases partners r...
The data is mainly a primary data which was collected using well-structured questionnaires. The data...
Sustainable urban resource management gains importance due to ongoing urbanization. Cities increasin...
To enable cities to become more circular, i.e. close material cycles, decision-makers need detailed ...
This Deliverable reports on operationalising the concept of Urban Metabolism and therefore summarise...
This report (Deliverable D2.5) refers to URBANWASTE Work Package 2, Task 2.6. Within this deliverabl...
This report (Deliverable D2.5) refers to URBANWASTE Work Package 2, Task 2.6. Within this deliverabl...
Urban metabolism studies vary widely in terms of scope, methodology, choice of indicators and resear...
This report (Deliverable D2.7) refers to URBANWASTE Work Package 2, Task 2.8. Under this Task the cu...
Cities are responsible for approximately three-quarters of global greenhouse gas emissions and energ...
This report (Deliverable D2.7) refers to URBANWASTE Work Package 2, Task 2.8. Under this Task the cu...
This report (Deliverable 2.6) deals with the connection of ecosystem services and tourism. Understan...
This work details the emerging discipline of urban informatics and the diverse set of tools, data an...
The article presents the results of the study of factors influencing the amount of waste generated w...
Cities now consume resources and produce waste in amounts that are incommensurate with the populatio...
The paper examines tourism as potential source of waste generation in urban and rural areas of Neamt...
The data is mainly a primary data which was collected using well-structured questionnaires. The data...
Sustainable urban resource management gains importance due to ongoing urbanization. Cities increasin...
To enable cities to become more circular, i.e. close material cycles, decision-makers need detailed ...
This Deliverable reports on operationalising the concept of Urban Metabolism and therefore summarise...
This report (Deliverable D2.5) refers to URBANWASTE Work Package 2, Task 2.6. Within this deliverabl...
This report (Deliverable D2.5) refers to URBANWASTE Work Package 2, Task 2.6. Within this deliverabl...
Urban metabolism studies vary widely in terms of scope, methodology, choice of indicators and resear...
This report (Deliverable D2.7) refers to URBANWASTE Work Package 2, Task 2.8. Under this Task the cu...
Cities are responsible for approximately three-quarters of global greenhouse gas emissions and energ...
This report (Deliverable D2.7) refers to URBANWASTE Work Package 2, Task 2.8. Under this Task the cu...
This report (Deliverable 2.6) deals with the connection of ecosystem services and tourism. Understan...
This work details the emerging discipline of urban informatics and the diverse set of tools, data an...
The article presents the results of the study of factors influencing the amount of waste generated w...
Cities now consume resources and produce waste in amounts that are incommensurate with the populatio...
The paper examines tourism as potential source of waste generation in urban and rural areas of Neamt...
The data is mainly a primary data which was collected using well-structured questionnaires. The data...
Sustainable urban resource management gains importance due to ongoing urbanization. Cities increasin...
To enable cities to become more circular, i.e. close material cycles, decision-makers need detailed ...