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A neighbourhood‐scale conceptual model towards regenerative circularity for the built environment

Henrique Sala Benites, Paul Osmond, Deo Prasad

2022Sustainable Development19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract There is potential in applying the circular economy (CE) and regenerative design (RD) models for the redevelopment of urban areas as a response to the current linear and mechanistic practices that still contribute to exceeding planetary boundaries and reinforcing social inequalities. Despite these models' common roots, they are usually approached quite differently. A merged approach may be able to solve existing gaps and critiques. This paper reviews relevant CE and RD definitions linked to the urban context. An inductive content analysis to map and discuss existing themes is conducted, leading to a set of five underpinning pillars. The resulting ‘Regenerative Circularity for the Built Environment’ conceptual model adopts a systemic and positive impact approach that is the steppingstone for the development of a practical tool aiming to support urban stakeholders in the transition of existing neighbourhoods with strategies more suitable to their aims and notion of place.

Topics & Concepts

UnderpinningRedevelopmentNeighbourhood (mathematics)Context (archaeology)Urban regenerationComputer scienceSet (abstract data type)Urban planningConceptual frameworkScale (ratio)Architectural engineeringManagement scienceSociologyEnvironmental planningCivil engineeringEngineeringGeographySocial scienceCartographyMathematicsMathematical analysisArchaeologyProgramming languageSustainable Building Design and AssessmentSustainable Development and Environmental PolicySustainability and Ecological Systems Analysis
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