Ecological Transition and Circular Economy
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783036579627
- 9783036579634
- books978-3-0365-7963-4
- Biology, life sciences
- Ecological science, the Biosphere
- Research & information: general
- anaerobic digestion
- augmented ARDL
- barriers
- bioeconomy
- biogas
- carbon emission rights allocation
- carbon emissions
- China's power sector
- circular cities
- circular economy
- circular economy for food
- climate change
- cost of energy
- critical literature review
- cultural evolution
- design for deconstruction
- disclosure
- dynamic ARDL
- ecological concepts
- ecological footprint
- economic concepts
- energy portfolio
- energy sustainability
- energy transition
- environmental consciousness
- environmental impacts
- environmental knowledge
- evaluating metrics
- export
- food waste management
- forest vulnerability
- frequency domain causality
- green energy
- greenhouse
- greenhouse gases
- Himalaya
- India
- indicators
- industries
- Industry 4.0
- knowledge economy (knowledge-based economy)
- linguistic ecology
- local agri-food system
- manure
- methane
- methods
- multi-stakeholder approach
- municipal waste
- municipal waste charging
- neutral model
- nitrous oxide
- perceived consumer effectiveness
- public food policy
- renewable energy
- resource availability
- resource use
- selection and drift
- socio-biodiversity
- spatiotemporal differentiation
- stakeholder theory
- supply chains
- sustainability
- sustainability reporting
- sustainable approach
- sustainable asset lifecycle
- sustainable food supply chains
- systemic approach
- textual analysis
- towel reuse
- transformation of mining in Poland
- urban sustainability
- waste disposal
- waste management
- waste recovery
- waste sorting
- willingness to sacrifice
- YREB
- ZSG-DEA
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This reprint contributes to the debate on the Ecological Transition and Circular Economy from a multidimensional perspective. Research from several scientific fields has been developed, providing a comprehensive picture of the complexity of the circular transition. Indeed, the reprint highlights how creating a functioning circular economy requires combining different knowledge, skills, perspectives and approaches to shift towards sustainable consumption and production patterns successfully. Special attention is given to the multiple dimensions of circular economy applications, with articles focused on different circular economy application levels, such as processes, companies, supply chains, and cities. Furthermore, the reprint explores in detail how a circular economy becomes applied to the energy, construction and agri-food sectors that are particularly committed to this circular transition.
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