Facilitating circular economy in urban planning

Hilde Remøy*, Alexander Wandl, Denis Ceric, Arjan van Timmeren

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A shift towards a more Circular Economy is crucial to achieve a more sustainable and inclusive built environment that meets future demands. Circular Economy is a promising concept for industry and society. If implemented well, Circular Economy can deliver environmental benefits and economic advantages for which innovation is essential. To achieve a resource-efficient built environment the Circular Economy should be developed and implemented systemically and on a large scale, going beyond cities. To realise this, local authorities, citizens, and other stakeholders need a collaborative and science-informed decision environment that allows for developing different waste and resource management options, and assessing their impacts on the environment, resilience, spatial quality and quality of life. The articles in this special issue all discuss different aspects of research to deliver solutions and strategies for a circular economy in urban planning throughout Europe, focusing on peri-urban locations. The first article introduces Living Labs as a methodology to co-create circular solutions and strategies with local stakeholders. The second article focuses on governance for the shift towards a Circular Economy, unravelling hindrances and revealing objectives, whereas the third article develops a means to transfer circular strategies and solutions from one location to another. The fourth article presents an open-source tool based on the geodesign approach which links the co-creation of design proposals to impact simulations informed by geographic contexts, systems thinking, and digital technology—the Geodesign Decision Support Environment. Finally, the fifth article presents the first results of incorporating the concept of Circular Economy in an integrative manner in urban design and planning courses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-4
Number of pages4
JournalUrban Planning
Volume4
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Circular economy
  • Circular metabolism
  • Geo decision support environment
  • Knowledge transfer
  • New ways of governance
  • Peri-urban living labs
  • Resource management
  • Urban metabolism
  • Waste management
  • Wastescapes

Thematic collaboration

  • Circular Built Environment Hub

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