Regenerative Territories Dimensions of Circularity for Healthy Metabolisms /

This open access book provides new perspectives on circular economy and space, explored towards the definition of regenerative territories characterised by healthy metabolisms. Going beyond the mere reuse/recycle of material waste as resources, this work aims to understand how to apply circularity p...

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Other Authors: Amenta, Libera (Editor), Russo, Michelangelo (Editor), van Timmeren, Arjan (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Edition:1st ed. 2022.
Series:GeoJournal Library, 128
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Chapter 2. Challenges for the implementation of Circular Economy for a new territorial planning perspective(Arjan Michelangelo)
  • Part I: The Spatial Dimension of Circularity
  • Chapter 3. Evolving relations of landscape, infrastructure and urbanization towards circularity(Bruno De Meulder, Julie Marin, Kelly Shannon)
  • Chapter 4. New urbanization phenomena and new potential landscapes(Enrico Formato)
  • Chapter 5. Wastescapes as a structural concept for achieving circularity(Libera, Arjan)
  • Part II: Sustainable solutions and strategies for circular and healthy metabolisms
  • Chapter 6. Wastescapes as spaces of opportunities. Collaborative processes in the re-activation of wastescapes(Anna Attademo and Gilda Berruti)
  • Chapter 7. Urban regeneration: an "incremental circularity" perspective(Paolo Cottino, Dario Domante, Alice Franchina)
  • Chapter 8. "Reloading Landscapes: a scenario for the case of Taranto"(Francesca Rizzetto - Fransje Hooimeijer)
  • Chapter 9. Designing new soils through a systemic approach(Marina Rigillo)
  • Chapter 10. Interlude: Box of examples/pictures of realised projects on wastescape regeneration(Libera)
  • Part III: Methodology and representation
  • Chapter 11. Eliciting information for developing a circular economy in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area, The Netherlands(Gustavo Arciniegas, Alexander Wandl)
  • Chapter 12. The role of Living Labs in regenerative decision-making processes(Maria Cerreta)
  • Part IV: New definitions: a shared glossary
  • Chapter 13. Territorialising circularity(Furlan Cecilia, Alexander Wandl)
  • Chapter 14. Towards Circular Port-City Territories. Rotterdam as case study(Paolo De Martino)
  • Chapter 15. Urban Living Labs - an impact tool to innovate, govern and investigate metropolitan challenges(Leendert Verhoef, Virpi Heybroek, Ellen van Bueren and Arjan van Timmeren)
  • Chapter 16. Circular Metabolism: urban and territorial perspectives(Giulia Lucertini, Francesco Musco)
  • Chapter 17. Risk Productivity. Inclusive and regenerative approaches within compromised contexts(Francesca Garzilli, Federica Vingelli, Valentina Vittiglio)
  • Chapter 18. The Metabolic Urban Landscape(Chiara Mazzarella)
  • Chapter 19. Interlude: Pictures for the glossary(curated by Libera)
  • Part V: Towards regenerative territories
  • Chapter 20. Reprocities of cities and territories (Arjan, Michelangelo, Libera).