Tools for Implementing and Monitoring Circularity in the Built Environment
A special issue of Applied System Innovation (ISSN 2571-5577).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 May 2025 | Viewed by 685
Special Issue Editors
Interests: circular economy in construction; sustainability assessment; LCA; sustainable building and rehabilitation technologies; energy in buildings
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The circular economy (CE) is a topical subject in addressing a more sustainable built environment, considering worldwide resource shortage and ever-increasing greenhouse gas emissions. Facing multiple fragmented approaches towards applying the CE concepts to the built environment elements and value chains, there is a continuous need for investigating new perspectives towards developing more consistent models and frameworks with a multicriteria approach for built environment existing and future stocks on multiple scales, from materials and components through individual buildings and other structures to urban scale and cities. This Special Issue is devoted to expanding and enhancing knowledge by exploring cutting-edge research and recent advances in the fields of circularity application, assessment and monitorisation in the built environment from a whole lifecycle perspective. CE design support tools, benchmarking standards, assessment and monitoring indicators, methods and frameworks dealing with multiple CE-promoted strategies (including design for adaptability, design for disassembly, design for change and reversible design, among others) and renowned sustainability frameworks are particularly welcome in this Special Issue. Meanwhile, submissions are prompted to identify opportunities and address multiple barriers to market uptake, stakeholder participation, value chain management and technical limitations (e.g., materials recovery and adaptive reuse of existing stock). Furthermore, the potential consideration of Industry 4.0 principles of introducing automation and information technologies to guarantee efficient yet effective processes is highly encouraged. In this regard, potential authors are invited to investigate new methods of using information and requirement digitalisation and building information modelling (BIM) to develop innovative management models and automated indicators and tools promoting enhanced circularity implementation in the built environment. Both theoretical/analytical and experimental studies are welcome, as well as comprehensive review and survey papers, materials and processes.
Dr. Rand Askar is assistant guest editor to Main GE for this Special Issue.
Prof. Dr. Luís Bragança
Dr. Rand Askar
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- circular economy in the built environment
- existing and new stock
- assessment and monitoring
- CE integration into sustainability frameworks
- design support tools
- circularity indicators
- management models
- barriers and opportunities
- digitalisation and automation
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