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Synopsis

How can the transition to circular construction be organized at the territorial scale? Focusing on the Eurodelta region, which spans parts of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany, the book examines how cities, regions, and infrastructure systems can collaborate to support the circular transformation of the built environment. Based on the findings of the ASSET project, it demonstrates how spatial planning, policy, and infrastructure can reduce waste, reuse materials, and rethink urban development.

Addressing both opportunities and limitations, the volume provides insights into real-world challenges such as housing demand, resource scarcity, and fragmented governance. Rather than offering one-sizefits-all solutions, it promotes practical, place-based approaches to circularity. By fostering more coordinated regional strategies, it offers valuable insights for planners, policymakers, and researchers engaged in circular transition processes.

  • Spatial strategies for circular construction in the Eurodelta megaregion
  • Cartography of material flows, infrastructures, and industrial landscapes
  • Practical insights for cross-border planning, aimed at planners, policymakers, and practitioners

Publisher information

  • Publisher: JOVIS
  • ISBN: 9783986123420
  • Number of pages: 128
  • Dimensions: 290 x 240 mm
  • Weight: 500g
  • Languages: English