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The circular economy, human settlements and municipal government

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Cooper Antony, Kruger Tinus, Godfrey Linda, Napier Mark

01 January 2024

Peta de Jager

English

Antony Cooper, Mark Napier

Book chapter

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

Africa

The linear economy is where resources (including energy and space) move through the economy in one direction, from being harvested, collected or mined, through refining and processing to create products and services, to uses and consumption, until being discarded.

 

This creates value only while available resources are entering at one end and the waste exiting at the other does not foul up anything, or even everything.

 

This chapter considers the current resources within human settlements for circularity, the expected trends, the potential resource constraints for future growth of circularity, key economic and socio-economic gains and losses associated with the linear economy, and opportunities for the circular economy in human settlements.
 

The chapter forms part of the Sustainability Handbook Vol 8.

 

Abstract based on original source.

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Building construction

Built environment

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Construction

Economic development

Economics

Environmental management

Governance

Human settlements

Livelihoods

Municipalities

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