A definition for circular bio-based cities based on a reductionist metabolic approach

IF 3.9 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES City and Environment Interactions Pub Date : 2023-09-21 DOI:10.1016/j.cacint.2023.100121
Diego Elustondo, Andrea Stocchero, Douglas Gaunt
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The 2020 coronavirus pandemic demonstrated that moderation in living and consumption styles can contribute towards a more environmentally sustainable and resilient future. However, such restrained lifestyles are associated with the risk of global economic stagnation. Transitioning from linear to circular economy can potentially provide a framework to decouple environmental benefits from economic stasis. Circular cities are placed in the centre of such efforts to cradle and nurture humanity’s shift towards a sustainable future. However, we investigated the current state of circular cities around the world finding that a bio-based focus is not always prioritised. The lack of emphasis on bio-based solutions could lead to missed economic and environmental opportunities. A symbiosis between “circular”, “regenerative” and “bio-based” is here proposed as the foundation for sustainable societies transitioning to circularity. This Short Communication discusses the vision of circular bio-based cities and proposes a definition based on a reductionist metabolic approach. The aim is to set the basis for an international dialogue on urban development models capable of delivering both human and environmental prosperity beyond the reuse, refurbish and recycle concepts, and towards fully integrated regenerative urban systems which foster symbiotic relationships between urban communities and the natural ecosystem.

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基于还原论代谢方法的循环生物城市定义
2020年的冠状病毒大流行表明,适度的生活和消费方式可以有助于实现一个更具环境可持续性和韧性的未来。然而,这种克制的生活方式与全球经济停滞的风险有关。从线性经济向循环经济过渡可能提供一个框架,将环境效益与经济停滞脱钩。环形城市被置于这些努力的中心,以孕育和培育人类向可持续未来的转变。然而,我们调查了世界各地循环城市的现状,发现基于生物的重点并不总是优先考虑的。缺乏对基于生物的解决方案的重视可能会导致错过经济和环境机会。这里提出了“循环”、“再生”和“基于生物”之间的共生关系,作为可持续社会向循环过渡的基础。这篇简短的通讯讨论了循环生物城市的愿景,并提出了一个基于还原论代谢方法的定义。其目的是为关于城市发展模式的国际对话奠定基础,这些模式能够在再利用、翻新和回收概念之外实现人类和环境的繁荣,并实现完全一体化的再生城市系统,促进城市社区与自然生态系统之间的共生关系。
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City and Environment Interactions
City and Environment Interactions Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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