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Industrial Ecology and Regional Development: Eco-Industrial Development as Cluster Policy

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  • Pauline Deutz
  • David Gibbs

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Deutz P. and Gibbs D. Industrial ecology and regional development: eco-industrial development as cluster policy, Regional Studies. Aspects of industrial ecology fit closely with work in regional development investigating clustering, networking, and local economic development. However, there has been limited cross-fertilization between these bodies of literature. This paper uses an empirical focus on eco-industrial developments in the USA to postulate that industrial ecology can be viewed as a distinct cluster concept and to consider the implications of this for both industrial ecology and regional development policies. Deutz P. et Gibbs D. L'écologie industrielle et l'aménagement du territoire: le développement industriel écologique comme politique d'agglomération, Regional Studies. Des aspects de l'écologie industrielle sont en corrélation étroite avec des recherches dans le domaine de l'aménagement du territoire qui examinent l'agglomération, la connexion et le développement local économique. Cependant, il y a eu peu de synergie entre ces faisceaux de documentation. Cet article porte de façon empirique sur les développements industriels écologiques aux E-U afin de postuler que l'on peut envisager l'écologie industrielle comme une notion indéniable d'agglomération et en considérer les retombées à la fois pour l'écologie industrielle et les politiques d'aménagement du territoire. Ecologie industrielle Parcs industriels écologiques Symbiose industrielle Agglomérations régionales Connexion Deutz P. und Gibbs D. Industrieökologie und Regionalentwicklung: öko-industrielle Entwicklung als Cluster-Politik, Regional Studies. Die Aspekte der Industrieökologie sind eng mit der Arbeit der Regionalentwicklung verzahnt, was die Untersuchung von Clusterbildungen, Netzwerken und lokaler Wirtschaftsentwicklung anbelangt. Die gegenseitige Befruchtung zwischen diesen Literaturkörpern fiel jedoch bisher eher begrenzt aus. In diesem Beitrag wird anhand eines empirischen Fokus auf den ökoindustriellen Entwicklungen in den USA postuliert, dass sich die Industrieökologie als eigenständiges Cluster-Konzept betrachten lässt, und es werden die Auswirkungen auf die Politiken für Industrieökologie und Regionalentwicklung untersucht. Industrieökologie Öko-Industrieparks Industriesymbiose Regionalentwicklung Cluster Netzwerke Deutz P. y Gibbs D. Ecología industrial y desarrollo regional: desarrollo ecoindustrial como política de aglomeración, Regional Studies. Los aspectos de la ecología industrial están estrechamente vinculados al trabajo en el desarrollo regional que estudia la aglomeración, las redes y el desarrollo económico local. Sin embargo, la mutua hibridación entre estos organismos de literatura ha estado limitada. En este artículo usamos un enfoque empírico sobre los desarrollos ecoindustriales en los EE.UU. para postular que la ecología industrial puede considerarse un concepto distintivo de aglomeraciones y para considerar qué efectos tiene esto en la ecología industrial y las políticas de desarrollo industrial. Ecología industrial Parques ecoindustriales Simbiosis industrial Desarrollo regional Aglomeraciones Redes

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  • Pauline Deutz & David Gibbs, 2008. "Industrial Ecology and Regional Development: Eco-Industrial Development as Cluster Policy," Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 42(10), pages 1313-1328.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:regstd:v:42:y:2008:i:10:p:1313-1328
    DOI: 10.1080/00343400802195121
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