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Lessons, narratives and research directions for a sustainable circular economy

Authors :
Leipold, Sina
Petit‐Boix, Anna
Luo, Anran
Helander, Hanna
Simoens, Machteld
Ashton, Weslynne S.
Babbitt, Callie W.
Bala, Alba
Bening, Catharina R.
Birkved, Morten
Blomsma, Fenna
Boks, Casper
Boldrin, Alessio
Deutz, Pauline
Domenech, Teresa
Ferronato, Navarro
Gallego‐Schmid, Alejandro
Giurco, Damien
Hobson, Kersty
Husgafvel, Roope
Isenhour, Cynthia
Kriipsalu, Mait
Masi, Donato
Mendoza, Joan Manuel F.
Milios, Leonidas
Niero, Monia
Pant, Deepak
Parajuly, Keshav
Pauliuk, Stefan
Pieroni, Marina P. P.
Richter, Jessika Luth
Saidani, Michael
Smol, Marzena
Peiró, Laura Talens
van Ewijk, Stijn
Vermeulen, Walter J. V.
Wiedenhofer, Dominik
Xue, Bing
Leipold, Sina
Petit‐Boix, Anna
Luo, Anran
Helander, Hanna
Simoens, Machteld
Ashton, Weslynne S.
Babbitt, Callie W.
Bala, Alba
Bening, Catharina R.
Birkved, Morten
Blomsma, Fenna
Boks, Casper
Boldrin, Alessio
Deutz, Pauline
Domenech, Teresa
Ferronato, Navarro
Gallego‐Schmid, Alejandro
Giurco, Damien
Hobson, Kersty
Husgafvel, Roope
Isenhour, Cynthia
Kriipsalu, Mait
Masi, Donato
Mendoza, Joan Manuel F.
Milios, Leonidas
Niero, Monia
Pant, Deepak
Parajuly, Keshav
Pauliuk, Stefan
Pieroni, Marina P. P.
Richter, Jessika Luth
Saidani, Michael
Smol, Marzena
Peiró, Laura Talens
van Ewijk, Stijn
Vermeulen, Walter J. V.
Wiedenhofer, Dominik
Xue, Bing
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The current enthusiasm for the circular economy (CE) offers a unique opportunity to advance the impact of research on sustainability transitions. Diverse interpretations of CE by scholars, however, produce partly opposing assessments of its potential benefits, which can hinder progress. Here, we synthesize policy-relevant lessons and research directions for a sustainable CE and identify three narratives—optimist, reformist, and skeptical—that underpin the ambiguity in CE assessments. Based on 54 key CE scholars’ insights, we identify three research needs: the articulation and discussion of ontologically distinct CE narratives; bridging of technical, managerial, socio-economic, environmental, and political CE perspectives; and critical assessment of opportunities and limits of CE science–policy interactions. Our findings offer practical guidance for scholars to engage reflexively with the rapid expansion of CE knowledge, identify and pursue high-impact research directions, and communicate more effectively with practitioners and policymakers.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, text, English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1406144697
Document Type :
Electronic Resource