Across Europe, the current system of waste management is responsible for environmental pollution, leading to the need of a transition towards a circular economy model, and towards systemic approaches for achieving sustainable objectives. Interpreting waste as resource – through the development of eco-innovative solutions – can play a positive impact on the quality of life and of the environment. REPAiR research project proposes eco-innovative strategies, in order to co-design and assess solutions, involving a series of decisional problems that require the development of Spatial Decision Support System, described in their general structure and with a focus on the REPAiR project.
Eco-innovative strategies towards peri-urban sustainability: the case study of the Metropolitan Area of Naples / Vittiglio, Valentina; Iodice, Silvia; Amenta, Libera; Attademo, Anna; Formato, Enrico; Russo, Michelangelo. - In: EUROPA XXI. - ISSN 1429-7132. - 34:(2018), pp. 23-40. [10.7163/Eu21.2018.34.2]
Eco-innovative strategies towards peri-urban sustainability: the case study of the Metropolitan Area of Naples.
VITTIGLIO, VALENTINA
;Libera Amenta
;Anna Attademo
;Enrico Formato
;Michelangelo Russo
2018
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Across Europe, the current system of waste management is responsible for environmental pollution, leading to the need of a transition towards a circular economy model, and towards systemic approaches for achieving sustainable objectives. Interpreting waste as resource – through the development of eco-innovative solutions – can play a positive impact on the quality of life and of the environment. REPAiR research project proposes eco-innovative strategies, in order to co-design and assess solutions, involving a series of decisional problems that require the development of Spatial Decision Support System, described in their general structure and with a focus on the REPAiR project.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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