2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2017.11.067
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Urban Factories and Their Potential Contribution to the Sustainable Development of Cities

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“…Previous attempts to relate the SDGs to life cycle engineering include Schroeder et al (2018), who reviewed circular economy (CE) practices and linked them to SDGs to identify opportunities, Juraschek et al (2018), who explored potential contributions of urban factories to the SDGs, Secher et al (2018), who proposed linkages between LCE and SDGs for small and medium enterprises in the building material sector, or Pedersen (2018), who reported feedback from the utilisation of SDG in business strategy with the case of enzyme production.…”
Section: A C C E P T E Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous attempts to relate the SDGs to life cycle engineering include Schroeder et al (2018), who reviewed circular economy (CE) practices and linked them to SDGs to identify opportunities, Juraschek et al (2018), who explored potential contributions of urban factories to the SDGs, Secher et al (2018), who proposed linkages between LCE and SDGs for small and medium enterprises in the building material sector, or Pedersen (2018), who reported feedback from the utilisation of SDG in business strategy with the case of enzyme production.…”
Section: A C C E P T E Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SDG 12.2 [15]), as well as the mitigation and adaptation to climate change (cf. SDG 11.b [15]) [146].…”
Section: Societal Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aprimorar o uso da terra de forma a construir cidades mais sustentáveis e menos agressivas ao meio ambiente, além de buscar direitos sociais iguais para todos é uma premissa eminente para o desenvolvimento sustentável das cidades (JURASCHEK et al, 2018;VERMA;RAGHUBANSHI, 2018). Tornando-se evidente a necessidade de boas práticas como a utilização consciente dos recursos naturais e a utilização de resíduos como matéria-prima para a produção de novos produtos através de práticas como a economia circular (SODIQ et al, 2019).…”
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