Gilda Berruti

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A Holistic Self-Assessment Tool for Circular Economy Transitions in Cities and Regions

Alexander Wandl, Marcin Dąbrowski, Gilda Berruti, Arianne Acke, Andreas Obersteg, Viktor Varjú, Sue Ellen Taelman, Alessandro Arlati, Małgorzata Grodzicka-Kowalczyk, Maciej Kowalczyk

Europa XXI (2023) vol. 44, pp. 10

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In the European context, cities and regions play a key role in boosting circularity and achievethe European Green Deal action plan ambition to ‘boost the efficient use of resources by movingto a clean, circular economy’. To this end, cities and regions will be instrumental in promoting circularitythrough engagement with key actors and integration of circular economy (CE) goals within theirpolicies and spatial plans. To support this effort, it is essential to develop appropriate metrics and toolsfor evaluating the progress and transition towards a circular economy. Although numerous new assessmentmethodologies have been suggested (Corona et al., 2019), they generally focus on quantitatively assessinghow circular a project, system, or business is, or on evaluating the extent to which circular strategies alignwith the principles of a circular economy. Current metrics rarely extend beyond material sustainabilityassessments, which means they often do not capture the complexity of the CE transition and lacka comprehensive, integrated perspective. In particular, what they omit are the spatial (Williams, 2020),the governance (Korhonen et al., 2018) and the social dimensions (Pitkänen et al., 2020). In this paper, wepropose a holistic transition assessment tool developed and tested across several metropolitan regions,including Amsterdam, Naples, Łódź, Hamburg and Pécs, being at different stages of the circular economytransition. The final version of the tool was applied in two cases, the Amsterdam Metropolitan Areaand the city of Tomaszów Mazowiecki. The tool focuses on five dimensions: (1) governance structures,(2) awareness, comprehensiveness of the sustainability assessment, (3) tools for measuring materialstocks and flows as well as (4) for co-creation of solutions and strategies with stakeholders, and (5) circularbuilt environment. The results of applying the tool in a series of workshops with regional CE stakeholders allow for exploring the following questions: What is the state of the transition towards CE in Europeanurban regions from a holistic perspective? What hinders these transitions? And how to identify meansto overcome those barriers? The assessment tool is of interest for regional and urban policy-makers,planners and stakeholders engaged in development of CE strategies and policies. What is more, the resultspresented in the paper allow for comparative insights into the state of transition towards CE and for drawinglessons on what it takes to nudge the development of regions and cities towards circularity.

Alexander Wandl [a.wandl@tudelft.nl], Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Department of Urbanism Julianalaan 134, 2628 BL Delft: The Netherlands
Gilda Berruti [gberruti@unina.it], Federico II University of Naples, Department of Architecture Corso Umberto I 40 - 80138 Napoli: Italy
Viktor Varjú [varju.viktor@krtk.hun-ren.hu], HUN-REN Institute for Regional Studies KRTK; MATE VFGI; University of Pécs, Faculty of Humanities and Social Science 7621 Pécs, Papnövelde u. 22: Hungary
Sue Ellen Taelman, Department of Green Chemistry and Technology, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University Coupure Links 653, 9000 Gent: Belgium
Małgorzata Grodzicka-Kowalczyk, University of Lodz, Faculty of Economics and Sociology 3/5 P.O.W. Street, 90-255, Łódź: Poland / OLP Ltd (PHENO HORIZON) 25 Traugutta Street, 90-113 Łódź: Poland
Maciej Kowalczyk, OLP Ltd (PHENO HORIZON) 25 Traugutta Street, 90-113 Łódź: Poland

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APA: Wandl, A., Dąbrowski, M., Berruti, G., Acke, A., Obersteg, A., Varjú, V., Taelman, S., Arlati, A., Grodzicka-Kowalczyk, M., & Kowalczyk, M. (2023). A Holistic Self-Assessment Tool for Circular Economy Transitions in Cities and Regions. Europa XXI, 44, 10. https://doi.org/
MLA: Wandl, Alexander, et al. "A Holistic Self-Assessment Tool for Circular Economy Transitions in Cities and Regions". Europa XXI, vol. 44, 2023, pp. 10. https://doi.org/
Chicago: Wandl, Alexander, Dąbrowski, Marcin, Berruti, Gilda, Acke, Arianne, Obersteg, Andreas, Varjú, Viktor, Taelman, Sue Ellen, Arlati, Alessandro, Grodzicka-Kowalczyk, Małgorzata, and Kowalczyk, Maciej. "A Holistic Self-Assessment Tool for Circular Economy Transitions in Cities and Regions". Europa XXI 44 (2023): 10. https://doi.org/
Harvard: Wandl, A., Dąbrowski, M., Berruti, G., Acke, A., Obersteg, A., Varjú, V., Taelman, S., Arlati, A., Grodzicka-Kowalczyk, M., & Kowalczyk, M. 2023. "A Holistic Self-Assessment Tool for Circular Economy Transitions in Cities and Regions". Europa XXI, vol. 44, pp. 10. https://doi.org/

Repairing Landscapes toward the Regeneration of Periurban Ecologies. A Living Lab process in the South of Italy

Libera Amenta, Anna Attademo, Gilda Berruti, Maria Federica Palestino, Michelangelo Russo

Europa XXI (2023) vol. 44, pp. 13 | Full text
doi: https://doi.org/10.7163/Eu21.2023.44.13

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Contemporary metropolitan areas present landscapes in transition towards sustainability, showing a regenerative potential based on their own natural, aesthetic, social, eco-systemic characteristics. This is connected to forms of landscape regeneration, taking into account different structures: spatial features, economic forces, but also communities’ perceptions and imaginaries. This paper unpacks this general question by making reference to some experimentations in the Campania Region in the South of Italy, and by investigating the ecological dimension within an Urban Metabolism approach and through a Living Labs methodology, to achieve communities’ and institutional engagement in the co-creation of knowledge and regeneration strategies.

Keywords: co-creation, ecology, Living Labs, regeneration, repairing, periurban, socio-spatial dimension, transitional landscapes, urban metabolism

Libera Amenta [libera.amenta@unina.it], Department of Architecture, University of Naples Federico II Via Toledo 402, 80134 Naples: Italy
Anna Attademo [anna.attademo@unina.it], Department of Architecture, University of Naples Federico II Via Toledo 402, 80134 Naples: Italy
Gilda Berruti [gberruti@unina.it], Federico II University of Naples, Department of Architecture Corso Umberto I 40 - 80138 Napoli: Italy
Maria Federica Palestino [palestin@unina.it], Department of Architecture, University of Naples Federico II Via Toledo 402, 80134 Naples: Italy
Michelangelo Russo [russomic@unina.it], Department of Architecture, University of Naples Federico II Via Toledo 402, 80134 Naples: Italy

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APA: Amenta, L., Attademo, A., Berruti, G., Palestino, M., & Russo, M. (2023). Repairing Landscapes toward the Regeneration of Periurban Ecologies. A Living Lab process in the South of Italy. Europa XXI, 44, 13. https://doi.org/10.7163/Eu21.2023.44.13
MLA: Amenta, Libera, et al. "Repairing Landscapes toward the Regeneration of Periurban Ecologies. A Living Lab process in the South of Italy". Europa XXI, vol. 44, 2023, pp. 13. https://doi.org/10.7163/Eu21.2023.44.13
Chicago: Amenta, Libera, Attademo, Anna, Berruti, Gilda, Palestino, Maria Federica, and Russo, Michelangelo. "Repairing Landscapes toward the Regeneration of Periurban Ecologies. A Living Lab process in the South of Italy". Europa XXI 44 (2023): 13. https://doi.org/10.7163/Eu21.2023.44.13
Harvard: Amenta, L., Attademo, A., Berruti, G., Palestino, M., & Russo, M. 2023. "Repairing Landscapes toward the Regeneration of Periurban Ecologies. A Living Lab process in the South of Italy". Europa XXI, vol. 44, pp. 13. https://doi.org/10.7163/Eu21.2023.44.13