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Les implications d’une circularisation des métabolismes territoriaux – une revue de la littérature

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  • Stephan Kampelmann
  • Simon De Muynck

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Plusieurs facteurs poussent aujourd’hui les villes à transformer leurs métabolismes. L’article est structuré de la manière suivante. La terminologie du métabolisme des villes ainsi que l’usage des concepts de linéarité/circularité dans le cadre de l’analyse métabolique sont clarifiés dans la Section 2. Puisant dans la littérature existante, la Section 3 distingue trois lignes de force des métabolismes territoriaux et examine les implications de la circularisation de chacune d’entre elles. La section 4 conclut l’article.

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  • Stephan Kampelmann & Simon De Muynck, 2019. "Les implications d’une circularisation des métabolismes territoriaux – une revue de la littérature," ULB Institutional Repository 2013/289847, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
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    1. Stephan Kampelmann & Emmanuel Raufflet & Giulia Scialpi, 2020. "Earth, wood, and coffee: empirical evidence on value creation in the circular economy," ULB Institutional Repository 2013/308601, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.

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