Circular Economy Strategies in Eight Historic Port Cities: Criteria and Indicators Towards a Circular City Assessment Framework
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. The Concept and Implementation of Circular Economy in Cities and Regions
1.2. Objectives and Organization of this Paper
2. Methodology
- (1)
- Review of studies on concept and practice with respect to the urban circular economy and circular cities/city-regions, and identification of key areas of implementation;
- (2)
- Selection of cities and screening of circular economy-specific actions/projects and areas of implementation;
- (3)
- Analysis of circular city strategies in eight historic port cities/Analysis of spatial implications of circular economy actions in the selected cities, particularly focusing on the reuse of buildings and sites;
- (4)
- Selection of applicable key performance indicators to monitor the implementation of circular cities in the perspective of the NUA §71.
3. Results: Circular City Strategies, Key Areas of Implementation, and Indicators in Eight Historic Port Cities
3.1. Review of Studies on Urban Circular Economy and Circular Cities/City-Regions
3.1.1. General Studies on the Circular Urban Economy
3.1.2. Closed Urban Metabolisms Assessments
3.1.3. Areas of Implementation of the Circular Economy in Cities and Regions
3.2. Selection of Cities and “Screening” of Circular Economy-Specific Actions/Projects and Areas of Implementation
- Countries in which a specific circular economy plan has been developed at national level;
- Historic port cities;
- Cities in which a specific circular economy plan or industrial symbiosis/industrial ecology plan for the port area has been developed.
Circular Economy Indicators and Their Implementation at the Urban/Territorial Scale
3.3. Analysis of Circular Economy Strategies in Historic Port Cities: The Example of Amsterdam
3.4. Circular City Strategic Sectors and Related Criteria and Indicators
3.4.1. Sectors of Implementation of Circular Urban Economy in the Selected Cities
3.4.2. Criteria and Indicators of Circularity in the Built Environment Sector
- Circular design of new buildings
- Dismantling of old buildings
- Refurbishment of old buildings
- Reuse of old buildings (incl. adaptive reuse of cultural heritage)
3.4.3. Adaptive Reuse of (Historic) Buildings and Sites as Key Strategy for Circular Cities Development
4. Discussion: Towards a Framework for Circular City Implementation in Historic Cities
- The circular city model can be implemented in historic port cities adopting the strategic areas identified in this study: built environment (including cultural heritage), energy and mobility, waste management, water management, industrial production (including plastic, textiles, Industry 4.0 and circular design), agri-food, and citizens and communities;
- Indicators in the water management sector, Industry 4.0 and circular design, and citizens and communities are less explored or not explored at all, indicating partly the lack of recognition of these areas as strategic for the implementation of the circular economy in cities and regions, and partly the difficulty in data collection, probably due to lack of data availability;
- The adaptive reuse of cultural heritage can represent a key strategy for the implementation of the circular economy in historic cities; the criteria and indicators within the built environment sector which emerged in this study can be adopted in a wider evaluation framework for the monitoring of the NUA, since these indicators have already been implemented in some cities and they can be reliably assumed as “actionable” indicators.
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Sectors/Cities | Main References |
---|---|
Built environment | [5,86,88] |
Cultural Heritage | EU Horizon 2020 CLIC project (Circular models Leveraging Investments in Cultural heritage adaptive reuse) [110,111] |
Energy and mobility | [91] |
Waste | [18,38,39,54] |
Water | EU Horizon 2020 R2Pi project (the Route to Circular Economy) [112] |
Industrial production | |
Plastics | [94] |
Textiles | [95] |
Industry 4.0 and Circular Design | [96,97,98] |
Agri-food | [38,39,58,74,76,77] |
Citizens and communities | [102] |
Level | Country/Region or City | Title | Year |
---|---|---|---|
National | The Netherlands | A Circular Economy in the Netherlands by 2050 | 2016 |
Finland | Leading the Cycle—Finnish Road Map to a Circular Economy 2016–2025 | 2016 | |
Scotland | Making Things Last: A Circular Economy Strategy for Scotland | 2016 | |
Germany | The German Resource Efficiency Programme II: Programme for the Sustainable Use and Conservation of Natural Resources | 2016 | |
Italy | Towards a Model of Circular Economy for Italy—Overview and Strategic Framework | 2017 | |
Portugal | Leading the Transition: A Circular Economy Action Plan for Portugal | 2017 | |
Greece | National Action Plan on Circular Economy | 2018 | |
Luxemburg | Luxembourg’s National Waste and Resource Management Plan | 2018 | |
France | Circular Economy Roadmap of France: 50 Measures for a 100% circular economy | 2018 | |
Slovenia | Roadmap towards the Circular Economy in Slovenia | 2018 | |
Regional | Spain/Catalonia | Strategy of the Government of Catalonia: Promoting Green and Circular Economy in Catalonia | 2015 |
Belgium/Brussels-Capital Region | Brussels Regional Programme for Circular Economy | 2016 | |
Finland/Päijät-Häme Region | Päijät-Häme Roadmap Towards a Circular Economy | 2017 | |
Spain/Extremadura | Extremadura 2030—Regional Government of Extremadura | 2017 | |
Belgium/Flanders | Circular Flanders Kick-Off Statement | 2017 | |
City | United Kingdom/City of London | London’s Circular Economy Route Map | 2017 |
The Netherlands/City of the Hague | Circular The Hague: Transition to a Sustainable Economy | 2018 | |
Slovenia/Municipality of Maribor | Strategy for the Transition to Circular Economy in the Municipality of Maribor | 2018 | |
France/City of Roubaix | Roubaix’s Circular Economy Route Map | 2019 |
Country | City | Main References on Official Circular Economy Plans |
---|---|---|
The Netherlands | Amsterdam | [114,115] |
Rotterdam | [25,116,117,118] | |
United Kingdom | London | [119,120] |
Belgium | Antwerp | [121,122,123,124,125] |
Germany | Hamburg | [126,127,128,129,130] |
France | Marseille | [131,132,133,134,135] |
Portugal | Lisbon | [136,137] |
Porto | [28,138] |
Sector | References | Example Projects/Initiatives |
---|---|---|
Built environment | [142,145,146,147,148,149] Circle-economy.com Amsterdamsmartcity.com Portofamsterdam.com materialsexperiencelab.com | Circl Building, Buiksloterham, De Ceuvel, material passports, use of bio based materials, material stock areas, regulations for new buildings, dredged sand used as a building material, heavy ashes used as a filling material for the construction sector |
Energy and mobility | [20,142,150] | Photovoltaic panels, power plants, wind energy production, district heating, the Amsterdam Smart City initiative, the Alliander Smart Grid, reduction of CO2 emissions |
Waste | [143,150] thewastetransformered.com portofamsterdam.com | The AEB Amsterdam’s mid-term strategy until 2020, the AEB Amsterdam’s mid-term strategy until 2035, the Household Waste Plan, recovery of waste after incineration, waste used to produce biogas, animal feed from waste, and the Obtibag research project (a study of a new system for the reuse of waste) |
Water | (Bastein et al., 2016) thewastetransformered.com | Reuse of rainwater for toilets, sewage sludge used as manure, Water net (a wastewater treatment plan), the RWZI society collection of wastewater for treatment, energy produced from the processing of water |
Industrial production | ||
Plastic | (Circle Economy, 2011) unenvironment.org theguardian.com worldenvironmentday.com bin2barrel.com amsterdamsmartcity.com | Port of Amsterdam promotion of strategies for the reuse of plastics to create fuel for ships, BinBarrel promotion of the reuse of plastics in the port area, an incentive programme for families that reuse plastics, the Amsterdam Smart City initiative, the Circular Amsterdam initiative |
Textile | materialsexperiencelab.com circleeconomy.com | Circle Fashion Tool (company), the Beyond Green Amsterdam Fashion Institute, The Dyecoo circular industry, the Sympany Fashion industry, Mud Jeans, the Fashion Library, the Sustainable Fashion Industry initiative (a digital platform to share data about the fashion industry) |
Industry 4.0 and Circular Design | fab.city/fab-city-campus-in-amsterdam.com | The Fab City initiative (Fab Lab Amsterdam, Waag society, Metabolic, Pakhuis de Zwijger) |
Agri-food | [142,146,150] amsterdamsmartcity.com | The Amsterdam Smart City initiative, the Circular Amsterdam initiative |
Citizens and communities | (Circle Economy, 2011) amsterdamsmartcity.com circleeconomy.com | Associations that provide advice about the circular economy, social start-ups in the circular economy, the Healthy Urban Living initiative, regional cooperation, end-user involvement in co-creation of innovative solutions, social entrepreneurship, the Pakhuis de Zwijger Foundation, the AMS Institute, the Construction Green Deal, the Circular Area Buikloterham, the Metro Region Amsterdam, an industrial park, The Ceuvel Sustainable Community, the Amsterdam Smart City initiative, the Circular Amsterdam initiative, sharing economy legislation, Free Zone Living Labs |
SECTOR | INDICATOR |
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Built environment | Number of houses in 2040 = 70,000 |
% of useless waste reused in the port area: 99.0% | |
Number of companies that reused waste in the port area = 24 | |
Energy and mobility | Number of electrical cars = 28,889 (2016) |
% of car sharing 2018 = 37.6% | |
% of traffic reduced = 32% due to the use of bikes | |
Textile | Collected textile waste per person = 17 kg/year (materialsexperiencelab.com) |
Waste | Kilograms of processed waste = 500,000 |
Kilograms of compost extracted = 9000 (www.thewastetransformered.com) | |
% of domestic waste = 17.7% (Geemente Amsterdam, 2015) | |
Plastic | Number of families that access incentives for the reuse of plastics = 700 |
Agri-food | Production of KWh from waste = 900 Kwh (amsterdamsmartcity.com); |
Tons/years of organic waste = 900,000 tons |
Sectors/Cities | Amsterdam | Rotterdam | London | Antwerp | Hamburg | Marseille | Lisbon | Porto | Frequency |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Built environment | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 8/8 |
Energy and mobility | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 8/8 |
Waste | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 8/8 |
Water | • | • | • | • | • | 5/8 | |||
Industrial production | |||||||||
Plastic | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 8/8 |
Textile | • | • | • | • | • | • | 6/8 | ||
Industry 4.0 and circular design | • | • | • | 3/8 | |||||
Agri-food | • | • | • | • | • | • | 6/8 | ||
Citizens and communities | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 7/8 | |
Frequency | 9/9 | 8/9 | 8/9 | 6/9 | 5/9 | 6/9 | 9/9 | 6/9 |
Sector | Number of Indicators | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Built environment | 17 | 18% |
Energy and mobility | 22 | 24% |
Water | 1 | 1% |
Waste | 13 | 14% |
Plastics | 12 | 13% |
Textiles | 7 | 8% |
Industry 4.0 and circular design | 0 | 0% |
Agri-food | 16 | 17% |
Citizens and communities | 5 | 5% |
Total | 93 | 100% |
Criteria | Number | Indicators (Synthesized/Adapted from Circular City Reports) | Frequency |
---|---|---|---|
Reuse of old buildings | 1 | Number of existing buildings reused | 2 |
Retrofitting | 2 | % of retrofitting | 1 |
Circular design of buildings | 3 | Number of new buildings designed to be dismantled and recycled | 1 |
4 | Number of new green houses | 3 | |
5 | m2 of green roof and green areas | 2 | |
Redevelopment of degraded areas | 6 | Ha of areas redeveloped | 1 |
7 | % of very degraded buildings | 1 | |
Waste avoided in the construction sector | 8 | % of demolition waste | 1 |
9 | % of waste reused | 1 | |
10 | Tons of avoided waste construction | 2 | |
11 | m3 of recycled concrete used | 1 | |
Circular business models | 12 | Number of companies that reuse waste | 1 |
Greenhouse gas emissions avoided | 13 | CO2 emissions avoided (tons/year) | 1 |
Water consumption avoided | 14 | % of water use reduction in buildings | 1 |
Energy efficiency | 15 | % of energy reduction in buildings | 1 |
Renewable energy | 16 | Number of housing units heated through renewable sources | 1 |
17 | m2 of houses/offices heated through renewable sources | 1 |
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Gravagnuolo, A.; Angrisano, M.; Fusco Girard, L. Circular Economy Strategies in Eight Historic Port Cities: Criteria and Indicators Towards a Circular City Assessment Framework. Sustainability 2019, 11, 3512. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11133512
Gravagnuolo A, Angrisano M, Fusco Girard L. Circular Economy Strategies in Eight Historic Port Cities: Criteria and Indicators Towards a Circular City Assessment Framework. Sustainability. 2019; 11(13):3512. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11133512
Chicago/Turabian StyleGravagnuolo, Antonia, Mariarosaria Angrisano, and Luigi Fusco Girard. 2019. "Circular Economy Strategies in Eight Historic Port Cities: Criteria and Indicators Towards a Circular City Assessment Framework" Sustainability 11, no. 13: 3512. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11133512
APA StyleGravagnuolo, A., Angrisano, M., & Fusco Girard, L. (2019). Circular Economy Strategies in Eight Historic Port Cities: Criteria and Indicators Towards a Circular City Assessment Framework. Sustainability, 11(13), 3512. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11133512