Circular and Transformative Economy Advances towards Sustainable Socio-economic Transformation
The main aim of this book is to illustrate circular models for sustainable resource management. It highlights the benefits of transformative approaches in integrating, simplifying, and facilitating understanding of complex systems and transforming systems towards greater sustainability while achievi...
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2024
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