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Noua paradigma e economiei circulare si implicatiile ei asupra dezvoltarii inteligente a localitatilor

Alina Dicu ()
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Alina Dicu: Dally Sense SRL, București, România

Smart Cities International Conference (SCIC) Proceedings, 2018, vol. 6, 219-224

Abstract: Asistam azi la un fenomen unic in istoria civilizatiei umane, cand provocarile si complexitatea lumii ne obliga la o reconsiderare a modelului economic actual. Daca, pana acum, evolutia statelor lumii s-a facut printr- o exploatare intensa a resurselor naturale, cu consecinte profund negative asupra mediului si calitatii vietii umane, in ultima vreme, forurile internationale propun o serie de masuri care sa asigure tranzitia spre o societate sustenabila. Astfel, s-a nascut o noua paradigma, cea a economiei circulare, prin care se urmareste atat reducerea la minim a generarii de deseuri, cat revitalizarea standardelor etico-morale, economice, sociale si politice in vederea imbunatatirii semnificative a vietii oamenilor. In Romania, procesul de implementare a noului model economic va trebui sa raspunda schimbatilor rapide care au loc in domeniul tehnologiei si sa includa proiecte urbane inteligente. Iar pentru indeplinirea acestui deziderat este necesar sa redefinim principiile si strategiile de dezvoltare, sa asiguram un cadru legislativ adecvat si, de asemenea, sa cream o cultura a sustenabilitatii.

Keywords: strategii de sustenabilitate; dezvoltare inteligentă; dezvoltare durabilă; model economic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O35 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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