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Handbook of the Circular Economy

Edited by Miguel Brandão, David Lazarevic and Göran Finnveden

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This crucial Handbook brings together the latest thinking on the circular economy, an area that has increasingly caught global attention. Contributors explore a broad range of themes such as recycling systems and new business models, as well as consolidating the many ways in which the topic has been dealt with in research, business and policy-making. The Handbook of the Circular Economy is not only relevant, but also essential for students, academics, and policy-makers trying to make sense of the plethora of ways in which the term has been applied and interpreted.

Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment; Geography; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781788972710
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction and overview , pp 1-6 Downloads
Miguel Brandão, David Lazarevic and Göran Finnveden
Ch 2 The circular economy: a strategy to reconcile economic and environmental objectives? , pp 8-27 Downloads
David Lazarevic and Miguel Brandão
Ch 3 The circular economy as a complex adaptive system , pp 28-38 Downloads
Jouni Korhonen
Ch 4 The role of design as a barrier to and enabler of the circular economy , pp 39-49 Downloads
Deborah Andrews
Ch 5 Industrial symbiosis networks: application of the circular economy for resource efficiency , pp 50-60 Downloads
Michael Martin
Ch 6 Product service systems: business models towards a circular economy , pp 61-73 Downloads
Sofia Lingegård
Ch 7 Consumers in the circular economy , pp 74-87 Downloads
Juana Camacho-Otero, Vivian S.C. Tunn, Lucy Chamberlin and Casper Boks
Ch 8 Material flow analysis of recycling systems , pp 89-98 Downloads
Sarah Schmidt and David Laner
Ch 9 An element flow analysis approach to support the circular economy , pp 99-115 Downloads
Rajib Sinha, Rafael Laurenti, Jagdeep Singh and Björn M. Frostell
Ch 10 Modelling material recycling in life cycle assessment: how sensitive are results to the available methods? , pp 116-136 Downloads
Tomas Ekvall and Miguel Brandão
Ch 11 Environmental economic assessment of novel circular economy and bioeconomy technologies , pp 137-146 Downloads
Mikael Skou Andersen and Louise Martinsen
Ch 12 Integrated sustainability assessment of a circular economy , pp 147-161 Downloads
Kristian Skånberg, Anders Wijkman, Mårten Berglund, Göran Finnveden and Miguel Brandão
Ch 13 Sex, drugs and the circular economy: the social impacts of the circular economy and how to measure them , pp 162-175 Downloads
Kati Pitkänen, Tiina Kaisa Maria Karppinen, Petrus Kautto, Sara Turunen, Jáchym Judl and Tuuli Myllymaa
Ch 14 Monitoring a sustainable circular economy: from the systems level to actors and organizations , pp 176-193 Downloads
Dominik Wiedenhofer, Stefan Pauliuk, Andreas Mayer, Doris Virág and Willi Haas
Ch 15 Circular economy rebound , pp 194-205 Downloads
Jason Maier, Roland Geyer and Trevor Zink
Ch 16 Between a policy mix and a policy mess: policy instruments and instrumentation for the circular economy , pp 207-223 Downloads
Petrus Kautto and David Lazarevic
Ch 17 The missing link: regulating waste-based materials in the circular economy , pp 224-234 Downloads
Topi Turunen
Ch 18 Building ecologies of circular intermediaries , pp 235-249 Downloads
Jack Barrie and Wisdom Kanda
Ch 19 Transforming business models: towards a sufficiency-based circular economy , pp 250-265 Downloads
Nancy M.P. Bocken and Samuel W. Short
Ch 20 Putting circular ambitions into action: the case of Accus, a small Swedish sign company , pp 266-277 Downloads
Hervé Corvellec, Maira Babri and Herman I. Stål
Ch 21 From waste management to natural capital management in the circular economy , pp 278-292 Downloads
Graham Aid and David Lazarevic
Ch 22 Refurbishing the ‘circular economy’ concept in Russia: from industrial policy towards innovation by co-creation , pp 293-306 Downloads
Darya Gerasimenko, Ekaterina Markelova and Raisa Momot
Ch 23 The circular economy at the heart of French sustainable public policies: what are the consequences? , pp 307-314 Downloads
Nicolas Buclet
Ch 24 How Portugal is applying the circular challenge , pp 315-325 Downloads
Carlos Borrego, Sandra Rafael, Sílvia Coelho, Bruno Augusto, Afonso Silva, Johnny Reis, Ana Isabel Miranda and Myriam Lopes
Ch 25 What circular economy measures fit what kind of product? , pp 327-342 Downloads
Anne-Marie Tillman, Siri Willskytt, Daniel Böckin, Hampus André and Maria Ljunggren
Ch 26 Circular manufacturing systems , pp 343-357 Downloads
Amir Rashid, Malvina Roci and Farazee M.A. Asif
Ch 27 The circular nutrient economy: needs and potentials of nutrient recycling , pp 358-368 Downloads
Helena Valve, Petri Ekholm and Sari Luostarinen
Ch 28 Understanding forest-based value creation in a regional context , pp 369-381 Downloads
Antje Klitkou
Ch 29 Bioenergy in the circular economy , pp 382-395 Downloads
Annette Cowie
Ch 30 Do bioenergy, bioeconomy and circular economy systems mitigate climate change? Insights from life cycle assessment , pp 396-409 Downloads
Miguel Brandão
Ch 31 Straw wars – a consequential saga: the life cycle climate change consequences of replacing plastic with paper , pp 410-424 Downloads
Simon Hoge and Miguel Brandão
Ch 32 Circularity in the built environment: a call for a paradigm shift , pp 425-438 Downloads
Tove Malmqvist, Alice Moncaster, Freja Rasmussen and Harpa Birgisdóttir
Ch 33 Implementation of a circular economy at universities , pp 439-451 Downloads
Joan Manuel F. Mendoza, Alejandro Gallego-Schmid and Adisa Azapagic
Ch 34 A life cycle perspective on the environmental aspects of complex, emerging resource recovery systems: the case of bauxite residue , pp 452-464 Downloads
P. James Joyce and Anna Björklund
Ch 35 Urban mining: on the potential and multifaceted challenges of facilitating recycling of wire-based city infrastructure , pp 465-477 Downloads
Joakim Krook, Björn Wallsten, Niclas Svensson and Stefan Anderberg
Ch 36 Beyond the consumer: enlarging the role of the citizen in the circular economy , pp 479-490 Downloads
Kersty Hobson
Ch 37 Managing the transition to the circular economy , pp 491-504 Downloads
Patrizia Ghisellini and Sergio Ulgiati
Ch 38 Prospects for the circular economy and conclusions , pp 505-514 Downloads
Miguel Brandão, David Lazarevic and Göran Finnveden

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