Water – the most vital resource, negatively affected by the linear pattern of growth – still tries to find its positioning within the emerging concept of circular economy. Fragmented, sectorial circularity approaches hide the risk of underestimating both the preservation of and impacts to water resources and natural capital. In this study, a game changing circularity assessment framework is developed (i.e. MSWCA). The MSWCA follows a multi-sectoral systems approach, symbiotically managing key water-related socioeconomic (i.e. urban water, agro-food, energy, industry and waste handling) and non-economic (i.e. natural environment) sectors. The MSWCA modelling framework enables the investigation of the feedback loops between the nature-managed...
Water has been pushed into a linear model, which is increasingly acknowledged of causing cumulative ...
The increase in world population and the resulting demand for food, water, and energy are exerting i...
This paper examines the hydrological cycle and its implications for the production capacity of two c...
© 2020 The Authors. Water – the most vital resource, negatively affected by the linear pattern of gr...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
5th International Conference on Sustainable Solid Waste Management Abstract Circular economy is gai...
In this study, a holistic water circularity assessment framework is developed and applied, coupling ...
The circular economy has attracted considerable attention also in relation to water, an indispensab...
This report examines the concept of the circular economy and its potential application to the water ...
The Multi-Sectoral Water Circularity Assessment (MSWCA) is a methodological framework developed fo...
Changing our unsustainable linear water management pattern is necessary to face growing global water...
The Circular Economy (CE) is a concept that has gained considerable global attention during the past...
The transition from the current linear model of abstraction, use and discharge of water into recycle...
Highlights • A concept for a water-smart Circular Economy (CE) is introduced. • Elements of a ...
This deliverable is a study of the current linear water economic model, identifying the weaknesses a...
Water has been pushed into a linear model, which is increasingly acknowledged of causing cumulative ...
The increase in world population and the resulting demand for food, water, and energy are exerting i...
This paper examines the hydrological cycle and its implications for the production capacity of two c...
© 2020 The Authors. Water – the most vital resource, negatively affected by the linear pattern of gr...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
5th International Conference on Sustainable Solid Waste Management Abstract Circular economy is gai...
In this study, a holistic water circularity assessment framework is developed and applied, coupling ...
The circular economy has attracted considerable attention also in relation to water, an indispensab...
This report examines the concept of the circular economy and its potential application to the water ...
The Multi-Sectoral Water Circularity Assessment (MSWCA) is a methodological framework developed fo...
Changing our unsustainable linear water management pattern is necessary to face growing global water...
The Circular Economy (CE) is a concept that has gained considerable global attention during the past...
The transition from the current linear model of abstraction, use and discharge of water into recycle...
Highlights • A concept for a water-smart Circular Economy (CE) is introduced. • Elements of a ...
This deliverable is a study of the current linear water economic model, identifying the weaknesses a...
Water has been pushed into a linear model, which is increasingly acknowledged of causing cumulative ...
The increase in world population and the resulting demand for food, water, and energy are exerting i...
This paper examines the hydrological cycle and its implications for the production capacity of two c...