Circular Economy and Sustainability: Volume 2: Environmental Engineering
The concept of circular economy is based on strategies, practices, policies, and technologies to achieve principles related to reusing, recycling, redesigning, repurposing, remanufacturing, refurbishing, and recovering water, waste materials, and nutrients to preserve natural resources. It provides the necessary conditions to encourage economic and social actors to adopt strategies toward sustainability. However, the increasing complexity of sustainability aspects means that traditional engineering and management/economics alone cannot face the new challenes and reach the appropriate solutions. Thus, this book highlights the role of engineering and management in building a sustainable society by developing a circular economy that establishes and protects strong social and cultural structures based on cross-disciplinary knowledge and diverse skills. It includes theoretical justification, research studies, and case studies to provide researchers, practitioners, professionals, and policymakers the appropriate context to work together in promoting sustainability and circular economy thinking. Volume 1, Circular Economy and Sustainability: Management and Policy, discusses the content of circular economy principles and how they can be realized in the fields of economy, management, and policy. It gives an outline of the current status and perception of circular economy at the micro-, meso-, and macro-levels to provide a better understanding of its role to achieve sustainability. Volume 2, Circular Economy and Sustainability: Environmental Engineering, presents various technological and developmental tolls that emphasize the implementation of these principles in practice (micro-level). It demonstrates the necessity to establish a fundamental connection between sustainable engineering and circular economy. - Presents a novel approach linking circular economy concept to environmental engineering and management to promote sustainability goals in modern societies - Approaches the topic of production and consumption at both the micro- and macro-levels, integrating principles with practice - Offers a range of theoretical and foundational knowledge in addition to case studies that demonstrate the potential impact of circular economy principles on economic and societal progress
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Circular Economy and Sustainability: Volume 2: Environmental Engineering
The concept of circular economy is based on strategies, practices, policies, and technologies to achieve principles related to reusing, recycling, redesigning, repurposing, remanufacturing, refurbishing, and recovering water, waste materials, and nutrients to preserve natural resources. It provides the necessary conditions to encourage economic and social actors to adopt strategies toward sustainability. However, the increasing complexity of sustainability aspects means that traditional engineering and management/economics alone cannot face the new challenes and reach the appropriate solutions. Thus, this book highlights the role of engineering and management in building a sustainable society by developing a circular economy that establishes and protects strong social and cultural structures based on cross-disciplinary knowledge and diverse skills. It includes theoretical justification, research studies, and case studies to provide researchers, practitioners, professionals, and policymakers the appropriate context to work together in promoting sustainability and circular economy thinking. Volume 1, Circular Economy and Sustainability: Management and Policy, discusses the content of circular economy principles and how they can be realized in the fields of economy, management, and policy. It gives an outline of the current status and perception of circular economy at the micro-, meso-, and macro-levels to provide a better understanding of its role to achieve sustainability. Volume 2, Circular Economy and Sustainability: Environmental Engineering, presents various technological and developmental tolls that emphasize the implementation of these principles in practice (micro-level). It demonstrates the necessity to establish a fundamental connection between sustainable engineering and circular economy. - Presents a novel approach linking circular economy concept to environmental engineering and management to promote sustainability goals in modern societies - Approaches the topic of production and consumption at both the micro- and macro-levels, integrating principles with practice - Offers a range of theoretical and foundational knowledge in addition to case studies that demonstrate the potential impact of circular economy principles on economic and societal progress
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Circular Economy and Sustainability: Volume 2: Environmental Engineering

Circular Economy and Sustainability: Volume 2: Environmental Engineering

Circular Economy and Sustainability: Volume 2: Environmental Engineering

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The concept of circular economy is based on strategies, practices, policies, and technologies to achieve principles related to reusing, recycling, redesigning, repurposing, remanufacturing, refurbishing, and recovering water, waste materials, and nutrients to preserve natural resources. It provides the necessary conditions to encourage economic and social actors to adopt strategies toward sustainability. However, the increasing complexity of sustainability aspects means that traditional engineering and management/economics alone cannot face the new challenes and reach the appropriate solutions. Thus, this book highlights the role of engineering and management in building a sustainable society by developing a circular economy that establishes and protects strong social and cultural structures based on cross-disciplinary knowledge and diverse skills. It includes theoretical justification, research studies, and case studies to provide researchers, practitioners, professionals, and policymakers the appropriate context to work together in promoting sustainability and circular economy thinking. Volume 1, Circular Economy and Sustainability: Management and Policy, discusses the content of circular economy principles and how they can be realized in the fields of economy, management, and policy. It gives an outline of the current status and perception of circular economy at the micro-, meso-, and macro-levels to provide a better understanding of its role to achieve sustainability. Volume 2, Circular Economy and Sustainability: Environmental Engineering, presents various technological and developmental tolls that emphasize the implementation of these principles in practice (micro-level). It demonstrates the necessity to establish a fundamental connection between sustainable engineering and circular economy. - Presents a novel approach linking circular economy concept to environmental engineering and management to promote sustainability goals in modern societies - Approaches the topic of production and consumption at both the micro- and macro-levels, integrating principles with practice - Offers a range of theoretical and foundational knowledge in addition to case studies that demonstrate the potential impact of circular economy principles on economic and societal progress

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ISBN-13: 9780128232361
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 09/14/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 582
File size: 78 MB
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About the Author

Alexandros I. Stefanakis is Assistant Professor at the School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Crete, Greece. His expertise lies in ecological engineering and technology, specifically in nature-based solutions for sustainable water and wastewater management. He is known as an expert and enthusiast of the green technology of constructed wetlands. He studies and investigates the role of nature-based solutions in a circular water economy.
Ioannis E. Nikolaou is Associate Professor of Corporate Environmental Management and Performance in the Department ofEnvironmental Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece. His current work focuses on linking knowledge-basedviews of firms with corporate environmental management and engineering, circular business models, as well as developingessential system dynamic models to explain strategic alliances of firms to face contemporary environmental challenges.

Table of Contents

1. Circular economy approach in the water and wastewater sectorMarzena Smol2. Integrating circularity to achieve sustainability: Examples of various wastewater treatment systemsTamara Avellán, Nidhi Nagabhatla, Ishita Jalan, and Danielle Liao3. Risks associated with the circular economy: Treated sewage reuse in agricultureAna María Leiva, Benjamín Piña, and Gladys Vidal4. Wastewater reuse for agricultural irrigation in Greece: Review of guidelines under the prism of the latest European Union's policy developmentsCharikleia Prochaska and Anastasios Zouboulis5. A circular model for sustainable produced water management in the oil and gas industryAlexandros I. Stefanakis6. College of engineering Pune hostel campus: An Indian experience of sustainable wastewater treatment and reuseF. Masi, R. Bresciani, A. Rizzo, and D. Panse7. Wastewater treatment and sludge management strategies for environmental sustainabilityManisha Sharma, Ankush Yadav, Mrinal Kanti Mandal, Shailesh Pandey, Supriya Pal, Hirok Chaudhuri, Sandip Chakrabarti, and Kashyap Kumar Dubey8. Recovery of nutritional resources of urban sewage sludge in lettuce productionT.N. Moraes, D.O. Guilherme, P.S. Cavalheri, and F.J.C. Magalhães Filho9. Sludge drying reed beds: A key ecotechnology for a sustainable sanitation infrastructure in BrazilAndre Baxter Barreto, Gabriel Rodrigues Vasconcellos, and Breno Henrique Leite Cota10. Manure treatment and recycling technologiesRenjie Dong, Wei Qiao, Jianbin Guo, and Hui Sun11. Circular economy in the Mesopotamian Marshes: The Eden in Iraq Wastewater Garden ProjectDavide Tocchetto, Meridel Rubenstein, Mark Nelson, and Jassim Al-Asadi12. Design concept and performance of a constructed wetland system engineered for the circular economyAkintunde O. Babatunde13. Valorization of solid waste in subsurface flow constructed wetlands based on renewable modular structures: A contribution to a circular economyHenrique J.O. Pinho and Dina M.R. Mateus14. Nature-based solutions for socially and environmentally responsible new cities: The contribution of green roofsCristina Sousa Coutinho Calheiros, Beatriz Castiglione, and Paulo Palha15. Constructed wetlands' application for flower farms wastewater treatment in developing countries: Case study in KenyaGilbert Atuga and Tsuma Jembe16. Ecotoxicity evaluation of diclofenac potassium in vertical flow constructed wetlands as posttreatment of septic tank effluentP.S. Cavalheri, M.A. Mello, A.L. Pereira, T.R. Marques, T.N. Moraes, G.H. Cavazzana, and F.J.C. Magalhães Filho17. Searching for sustainability in organic matter and nitrogen removal by integrating constructed wetlands and microbial fuel cellsDaniela López, Thaís González, Gloria Gómez, Juan Pablo Miranda, Jose Contreras, and Gladys Vidal18. Creative approaches in engaging the community toward ecological waste management and wetland conservationAaron Julius M. Lecciones, Kevin Roy B. Serrona, Ma. Catriona E. Devanadera, Amy M. Lecciones, and Jeongsoo Yu19. Circular economy in the building sector: Towards a holistic framework for implementing circular business modelsFatima Khitous, Andrea Urbinati, Davide Chiaroni, and Raffaella Manzini20. Improving circular building under uncertainty and complexity: Exploring recent trends in the NetherlandsJannie Coenen21. Circular materials—An essay on challenges with current manufacturing and recycling strategies as well as on the potential of life cycle integrated designsLudovic F. Dumee22. Waste to energy at the neighborhood microscale in the urban regeneration of Madrid peripheries: Towards effective circular neighborhoodsFrancisco Javier González, Susana Moreno, and Lourdes Rodriguez23. Optimization of surface mining operation based on a circular economy modelF. Pavloudakis, C. Roumpos, and P.M. Spanidis24. Sustainability assessment of bioleaching for mineral resource recovery from MSWI ashesValerio Funari25.

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