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=Description=
Circular Cities Hub:
"The consumption of resources (materials, energy, water, buildings and land) can be tackled by creating circularity in resource flows in urban systems both throughout a city’s life-cycle (or the life-cycle of its inhabitants) and within the city-region. Systems integration, flexibility, intelligence, cooperative behaviour, localisation, recycling and renewable resources are the key concepts under-pinning the Circular City.
In a circular city:
* resources can be cycled between urban activities;
* resources can be cycled within city regions;
* resources can be re-used / recycled over time.
Examples of circular activities are emerging across cities globally: Swedish eco-cycle model; life-time buildings, smart cycling apps; localised resource systems; urban symbiosis; flexible infrastructure; recyclable buildings; smart city-wide resource monitoring systems, etc.. "
((http://circularcitieshub.com/about-2/))





Revision as of 07:35, 17 August 2017


Description

Circular Cities Hub:

"The consumption of resources (materials, energy, water, buildings and land) can be tackled by creating circularity in resource flows in urban systems both throughout a city’s life-cycle (or the life-cycle of its inhabitants) and within the city-region. Systems integration, flexibility, intelligence, cooperative behaviour, localisation, recycling and renewable resources are the key concepts under-pinning the Circular City.

In a circular city:

  • resources can be cycled between urban activities;
  • resources can be cycled within city regions;
  • resources can be re-used / recycled over time.

Examples of circular activities are emerging across cities globally: Swedish eco-cycle model; life-time buildings, smart cycling apps; localised resource systems; urban symbiosis; flexible infrastructure; recyclable buildings; smart city-wide resource monitoring systems, etc.. " ((http://circularcitieshub.com/about-2/))


More information


* Article: Circular Cities: Mapping Six Cities in Transition. SharonPrendeville, Emma Cherim and Nancy Bocken. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, April 2017

URL = https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-57078-5_8