Including Urban Metabolism Principles in Decision-Making: A Methodology for Planning Waste and Resource Management

Circular economy and urban metabolism concepts have recently received great attention both in the political and academic arenas, starting a roll-over process of the “take, make, and dispose„ dominant economic model that is leading to an ongoing increase of resource consumption an...

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Main Authors: Davide Longato, Giulia Lucertini, Michele Dalla Fontana, Francesco Musco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/7/2101
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spelling doaj-656ab8e3e6c14cdda309e1ecb7a291002020-11-24T21:44:23ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-04-01117210110.3390/su11072101su11072101Including Urban Metabolism Principles in Decision-Making: A Methodology for Planning Waste and Resource ManagementDavide Longato0Giulia Lucertini1Michele Dalla Fontana2Francesco Musco3Departments of Architecture and Arts, Planning and Climate Change Lab, University IUAV of Venice, S. Croce 1957, 30135 Venice, ItalyDepartments of Architecture and Arts, Planning and Climate Change Lab, University IUAV of Venice, S. Croce 1957, 30135 Venice, ItalyDepartments of Architecture and Arts, Planning and Climate Change Lab, University IUAV of Venice, S. Croce 1957, 30135 Venice, ItalyDepartments of Architecture and Arts, Planning and Climate Change Lab, University IUAV of Venice, S. Croce 1957, 30135 Venice, ItalyCircular economy and urban metabolism concepts have recently received great attention both in the political and academic arenas, starting a roll-over process of the “take, make, and dispose„ dominant economic model that is leading to an ongoing increase of resource consumption and waste generation. However, there is a relative lack of guidelines for introducing such concepts in a decision-making process able to support the design of appropriate policies and strategies and the definition of specific actions to cope with such challenges. This paper attempts to contribute to the recent efforts at incorporating these concepts in policy and decision-making processes by providing a methodology for the development of strategic plans for waste prevention and resource management. The proposed methodology, developed within the Urban_WINS project, combines different quantitative–analytical and qualitative methods and tools, together with a participatory process. The methodology was tested in eight EU cities and allowed to formulate several measures and actions aimed at addressing the challenges posed by the current consumption patterns. Moreover, the participatory approach led to the legitimization of the strategic plans, as well as to raise awareness among stakeholders. Although it might require specific tailor-made adjustments, this methodology is suitable to be replicated in other contexts.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/7/2101circular economyurban metabolismwaste preventionresource managementpolicy-makingstakeholders’ engagementstrategic planningurban sustainability
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Including Urban Metabolism Principles in Decision-Making: A Methodology for Planning Waste and Resource Management
Sustainability
circular economy
urban metabolism
waste prevention
resource management
policy-making
stakeholders’ engagement
strategic planning
urban sustainability
author_facet Davide Longato
Giulia Lucertini
Michele Dalla Fontana
Francesco Musco
author_sort Davide Longato
title Including Urban Metabolism Principles in Decision-Making: A Methodology for Planning Waste and Resource Management
title_short Including Urban Metabolism Principles in Decision-Making: A Methodology for Planning Waste and Resource Management
title_full Including Urban Metabolism Principles in Decision-Making: A Methodology for Planning Waste and Resource Management
title_fullStr Including Urban Metabolism Principles in Decision-Making: A Methodology for Planning Waste and Resource Management
title_full_unstemmed Including Urban Metabolism Principles in Decision-Making: A Methodology for Planning Waste and Resource Management
title_sort including urban metabolism principles in decision-making: a methodology for planning waste and resource management
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Circular economy and urban metabolism concepts have recently received great attention both in the political and academic arenas, starting a roll-over process of the “take, make, and dispose„ dominant economic model that is leading to an ongoing increase of resource consumption and waste generation. However, there is a relative lack of guidelines for introducing such concepts in a decision-making process able to support the design of appropriate policies and strategies and the definition of specific actions to cope with such challenges. This paper attempts to contribute to the recent efforts at incorporating these concepts in policy and decision-making processes by providing a methodology for the development of strategic plans for waste prevention and resource management. The proposed methodology, developed within the Urban_WINS project, combines different quantitative–analytical and qualitative methods and tools, together with a participatory process. The methodology was tested in eight EU cities and allowed to formulate several measures and actions aimed at addressing the challenges posed by the current consumption patterns. Moreover, the participatory approach led to the legitimization of the strategic plans, as well as to raise awareness among stakeholders. Although it might require specific tailor-made adjustments, this methodology is suitable to be replicated in other contexts.
topic circular economy
urban metabolism
waste prevention
resource management
policy-making
stakeholders’ engagement
strategic planning
urban sustainability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/7/2101
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