The increasing complexity of waste flows management impose rethinking of the urban metabolism in a sustainable and circular perspective, considering waste as potential resource for the territory even in terms of environmental regeneration. In the light of the above, the paper aims to report the ongoing experience of the Federico II research unit within the EU Horizon 2020 program REPAiR project (REsource Management in Peri-urban AReas). In particular, the research is focusing on territorial regeneration strategies starting, from the identification and rationalization of organic waste (OW) and construction and demolition (CDW) flows that identify an application confluence in peri-urban landscape regeneration. Transferable strategies and solutions (EIS_Eco Innovative Solution), co- designed and validated in a Living Lab process, enhance short supply chain, combining technological and territorial aspects and defining new ecologies of living for inhabitants.

SHORT SUPPLY CHAIN OF WASTE FLOWS FOR LANDSCAPE REGENERATION IN PERI-URBAN AREAS / Russo, M.; Amenta, Libera; Attademo, Anna; Cerreta, Maria; Formato, Enrico; Garzilli, Francesca; Mazzarella, C.; Rigillo, M.; Vittiglio, V.. - (2019), pp. 1-11. (Intervento presentato al convegno Sardinia Symposium_ 17th waste management and Landfill Symposium tenutosi a Santa Maria di Pula (CA) nel 30 Settembre 2019 - 4 Ottobre 2019).

SHORT SUPPLY CHAIN OF WASTE FLOWS FOR LANDSCAPE REGENERATION IN PERI-URBAN AREAS

M. Russo
Project Administration
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L. Amenta .
Membro del Collaboration Group
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A. Attademo.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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M. Cerreta.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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E. Formato.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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GARZILLI, FRANCESCA
Membro del Collaboration Group
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C. Mazzarella
Membro del Collaboration Group
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M. Rigillo
;
V. Vittiglio
Membro del Collaboration Group
2019

Abstract

The increasing complexity of waste flows management impose rethinking of the urban metabolism in a sustainable and circular perspective, considering waste as potential resource for the territory even in terms of environmental regeneration. In the light of the above, the paper aims to report the ongoing experience of the Federico II research unit within the EU Horizon 2020 program REPAiR project (REsource Management in Peri-urban AReas). In particular, the research is focusing on territorial regeneration strategies starting, from the identification and rationalization of organic waste (OW) and construction and demolition (CDW) flows that identify an application confluence in peri-urban landscape regeneration. Transferable strategies and solutions (EIS_Eco Innovative Solution), co- designed and validated in a Living Lab process, enhance short supply chain, combining technological and territorial aspects and defining new ecologies of living for inhabitants.
2019
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SHORT SUPPLY CHAIN OF WASTE FLOWS FOR LANDSCAPE REGENERATION IN PERI-URBAN AREAS / Russo, M.; Amenta, Libera; Attademo, Anna; Cerreta, Maria; Formato, Enrico; Garzilli, Francesca; Mazzarella, C.; Rigillo, M.; Vittiglio, V.. - (2019), pp. 1-11. (Intervento presentato al convegno Sardinia Symposium_ 17th waste management and Landfill Symposium tenutosi a Santa Maria di Pula (CA) nel 30 Settembre 2019 - 4 Ottobre 2019).
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