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Concept Map of the Circular Economy Theoretical Origins. / Kokoulina, L.O.; Gavrilova, T.A.
GSOM Emerging Markets Conference 2015: Business and Government Perspectives. 2015. p. 205-214.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research
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T1 - Concept Map of the Circular Economy Theoretical Origins
AU - Kokoulina, L.O.
AU - Gavrilova, T.A.
N1 - Kokoulina, L.O. Concept Map of the Circular Economy Theoretical Origins / L. O. Kokoulina, T. A. Gevrilova // GSOM Emerging Markets Conference 2015: Business and Government Perspectives, 2015. - P. 205-214.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Abstract: In response to calls from industry for framework guiding the strategies for sustainable development, a concept of Circular Economy emerged recently, aiming at integration of economic activity and environmental prosperity in a sustainable way. Circular Economy, as a national strategy, has been implemented in China and announced in Kazakhstan. This paper presents an attempt to trace the origins of the Circular Economy from various theories: industrial ecosystem, technological design, and eco-discipline. The research provides a concept map of the Circular Economy concept.
AB - Abstract: In response to calls from industry for framework guiding the strategies for sustainable development, a concept of Circular Economy emerged recently, aiming at integration of economic activity and environmental prosperity in a sustainable way. Circular Economy, as a national strategy, has been implemented in China and announced in Kazakhstan. This paper presents an attempt to trace the origins of the Circular Economy from various theories: industrial ecosystem, technological design, and eco-discipline. The research provides a concept map of the Circular Economy concept.
KW - circular economy
KW - industrial symbiosis
KW - concept map
M3 - Conference contribution
SP - 205
EP - 214
BT - GSOM Emerging Markets Conference 2015: Business and Government Perspectives
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