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Unmaking Waste in Production and Consumption: Towards The Circular Economy [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Tianjin University, China), Edited by (University of South Australia, Australia), Edited by (University of South Australia, Australia), Edited by (Tianjin University, China)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 376 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x23 mm, weight: 656 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1787146200
  • ISBN-13: 9781787146204
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 376 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x23 mm, weight: 656 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1787146200
  • ISBN-13: 9781787146204
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This book provides scholars working in the many disciplines that relate to the concept of the Circular Economy with a cross-disciplinary forum, looking at areas such as: Theory, Policy and Contexts; Improving Resource Efficiency and Reducing Waste; Changing Consumption and Behaviour by Design; and Transforming Technologies of Production.

The legacies of a century of fossil-fuel based development and overconsumption, of treating the environment as a waste sink for industry and agriculture, have left devastating impacts on the earth’s air, water and land, and these are directly implicated in Climate Change. In response, a number of global institutions and nations, including the European Union and China, have committed themselves to the development of a ‘circular economy’. This will require a transformation of today’s ‘linear economy’ of ‘make, use and dispose’ as the market currently dictates, into a Circular Economy. The aim of the Circular Economy is to decouple economic growth from resource and energy use through iterative, systemic social, economic and technological reform. This book provides scholars working in the many disciplines that relate to this emerging concept through a cross-disciplinary forum, especially in the areas of 1. First Steps: Theory, Policy and Contexts; 2. Improving Resource Efficiency and Reducing Waste; 3. Changing Consumption and Behaviour by Design; and 4. Transforming Technologies of Production. The book presents new theoretical and practical insights into the circular economy concept, based on case studies from both the developing and developed world, with a considerable emphasis on economic and material localization, circularity and ‘symbiosis’ (the circulation of resources within an industrial context or domain) and social entrepreneurship and innovation.

Recenzijos

Environmental scientists, engineer, and activists analyze the concept of the circular economy, emphasizing the different contexts in which the circulation of materials through the economy takes place. They cover history, theory, and experience; consumption, design, and behavior; waste and resource recovery; and technology and systems innovation. Their topics include from Spaceship Earth to the circular economy: the problem of consumption, circular by design: a model for engaging small and medium fashion and textile companies with strategies for designed reuse, renewing materials: implementing three-dimensional printing and distributed recycling in Samoa, towards an agile circular economy for the building industry, and re-valuing construction materials and components through design for disassembly. -- Annotation ©2018 * (protoview.com) *

List of Figures
viii
List of Tables
xi
Preface xiii
Li'an Hou
About the Contributors xv
Introduction 1(12)
Robert Crocker
Christopher P. Saint
Guanyi Chen
Yindong Tong
Part I History, Theory and Experience
Chapter 1 From `Spaceship Earth' to the Circular Economy: The Problem of Consumption
13(22)
Robert Crocker
Chapter 2 Can Economics Assist the Transition to a Circular Economy?
35(14)
Martin Shanahan
Chapter 3 China's Policies for Promoting the Circular Economy: Past-Decade Experiences, Future Plans and Success Stories
49(18)
Xu Zhao
Chapter 4 Biosolids: The Growing Potential for Use Chin How (Norman) Goh, Michael D. Short, Nanthi
67(24)
S. Bolan
Christopher R. Saint
Part II Consumption, Design and Behaviour
Chapter 5 Considering `Waste Value' in the Circular Economy
91(12)
Helene Cherrier
Meltem Ture
Nil Ozcaglar-Toulouse
Chapter 6 Circular by Design: A Model for Engaging Fashion/Textile SMEs with Strategies for Designed Reuse
103(20)
Jen Bailie
Mel Woods
Chapter 7 The Byebuy! Shop: Testing Shopping Scapes in a Circular Economy
123(20)
Kirsty Mate
Chapter 8 What Role for the Social Enterprises in the Circular Economy?
143(16)
Ruth Lane
Wayne Gumley
Chapter 9 Developing Measures for the Waste Management Hierarchy: A South Australian Case Study
159(20)
Anne Sharp
Lara Stocchi
Vaughan Levitzke
Marcia Kreinhold
Part III Waste and Resource Recovery
Chapter 10 Australian Regional Waste Footprints
179(12)
Jacob Fry
Manfred Lenzen
Damien Giurco
Stefan Pauliuk
Chapter 11 Renewing Materials: Implementing 3D Printing and Distributed Recycling in Samoa
191(22)
Lionel Taito-Matamua
Simon Fraser
Jeongbin Ok
Chapter 12 The Current State of Scrap Utilisation by Thai SMEs
213(12)
Singh Intrachooto
Chapter 13 Unmaking Waste in Construction in the EU and the Asian Circular Economy: A Formal Institutional Approach
225(16)
Rita Yi Man Li
Li Meng
Tat Ho Leung
Jian Zuo
Beiqi Tang
Yuan Wang
Chapter 14 Municipal Solid Waste Properties in China: A Comparative Study between Beijing, Guangzhou and Lhasa
241(20)
Wenchao Ma
Lina He
Zeng Dan
Guanyi Chen
Xuebin Lu
Part IV Technology and Systems Innovation
Chapter 15 Green Manufacturing: From Waste to Value Added Materials
261(20)
Samane Maroufi
Claudia A. Echeverria
Farshid Pahlevani
Veena Sahajwalla
Chapter 16 Towards an Agile Circular Economy for the Building Industry
281(14)
Tim McGinley
Chapter 17 Research on the Sustainable Water Recycling System at Tianjin University's New Campus
295(14)
Sen Peng
Huiping Cui
Min Ji
Chapter 18 Re-Valuing Construction Materials and Components Through Design for Disassembly
309(14)
Philip Crowther
Chapter 19 Construction and the Circular Economy: Smart and Industrialised Prefabrication Abbas Elmualim, Sherif Mostafa, Nicholas
323(14)
Chileshe
Raufdeen Rameezdeen
Afterword 337(2)
Index 339
Robert Crocker is Deputy Director of the China-Australia Centre for Sustainable Urban Development at the University of South Australia. Christopher Saint is the Director of the China-Australia Centre for Sustainable Urban Development, and Dean, Research and Innovation, of the Information Technology, Engineering and Environment Division at the University of South Australia.  Guanyi Chen is Chair and Professor of Bioenergy and Environment, Dean of the School of Environmental Science and Engineering Director of the China-Australia Centre for Sustainable Urban Development at Tianjin University.  Yindong Tong is Deputy Director of the China-Australia Centre for Sustainable Urban Development, and Associate Professor of Environmental Science at the School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tianjin University.