2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2022.106495
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Make it a circular city: Experiences and challenges from European cities striving for sustainability through promoting circular making

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“…The last identified research trend centres around sustainable development, which has been observed to intersect with the other four research trends, not excluding both circular cities and circular economy. Notably, circular cities have a secondary focus on achieving the sustainable goals set by the UN agenda (Coskun et al, 2022). These findings align with similar bibliometric research by Esmaeilian et al (2018) and Nižetić et al (2019), primarily focusing on sustainable cities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The last identified research trend centres around sustainable development, which has been observed to intersect with the other four research trends, not excluding both circular cities and circular economy. Notably, circular cities have a secondary focus on achieving the sustainable goals set by the UN agenda (Coskun et al, 2022). These findings align with similar bibliometric research by Esmaeilian et al (2018) and Nižetić et al (2019), primarily focusing on sustainable cities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is reflected in actions such as promoting local production, involving communities in circular activities, reducing energy, water, and material consumption, creating job opportunities, and rehabilitating land. These initiatives not only relate to SDG 11, which emphasises sustainable cities and communities but also contribute to various other SDGs, including SDG 1 (no poverty), SDG 3 (good health and well‐being), SDG 4 (quality education), SDG 5 (gender equality), and SDG 6 (clean water and sanitation), among others (Coskun et al, 2022; Khajuria et al, 2022). The highest priority in cities is thus integrating urban society to participate in circular and sustainable activities and to empower social welfare.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Circularity contradicts the "take-make-waste" linear model and encourages a restorative and regenerative economy model, promoting, among other actions, resource looping [30]. Urban circular economy refers to a regenerative system in which resource input and energy leakage are minimized by closing material and energy loops [26] using actions such as repairing, reusing, remanufacturing, refurbishing and recycling [31]. The long-term aim of circular economy is to integrate the cycles of nature into the flows of materials [32].…”
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“…Through the incorporation of the above circular actions, several ecological, social and economic co-benefits are expected, including noise level reduction, decreased greenhouse gas emissions, individual well-being, environmental and ecosystem health and job opportunities boosting the local economy [23,27,31].…”
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“…In this regard, it is essential, on the one hand, to create the conditions for efficient production and consumption markets and resource management systems and, on the other hand, to create a system of incentives and communication to citizens to support bottom-up initiatives and encourage virtuous behavior to promote a circular economy (Coskun et al, 2022;Sugandha et al, 2022). This concept is at the heart of the circular economy that, in this paper, is meant as a holistic approach aimed at promoting environmental sustainability and improving cooperation between all social players.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%