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Nancy Bocken

Visiting professor

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Circular Cities : Mapping Six Cities in Transition

Author

  • Sharon Prendeville
  • Emma Cherim
  • Nancy Bocken

Summary, in English

Urbanisation and climate change are urging cities to chart novel paths towards sustainable futures. Many cities are turning to the alluring ‘circular economy’ (CE) concept to guide this redirection. The CE concept re-imagines how flows of resources moving through economies might be ‘closed’. Here, we explore this new ‘circular city’ agenda by asking: How are cities adopting CE as a strategy?. We found that political leadership, building adaptable future visions, using experimental approaches (such as living labs), developing contextual knowledge about resource use, and engaging with diverse stakeholders to be important. However, we also expose that there is a lack of consensus on what a circular city constitutes and a need to further untangle the how and why of the circular city concept. The research contributes to the field by outlining emergent cases, identifying a set of common policy strategies, conceptualising a circular city and identifying areas for future research.

Publishing year

2018-03-01

Language

English

Pages

171-194

Publication/Series

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions

Volume

26

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Economics and Business

Keywords

  • Circular economy
  • Cities
  • Sharing economy
  • Sustainability
  • Transitions
  • Urban environmentalism

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2210-4224