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Calisto Friant, M., Vermeulen, W.J.V. & Salome, R. (2020). A typology of circular economy discourses: Navigating the diverse visions of a contested paradigm. Resources, Conservation and Recycling 161, 104917. doi: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2020.104917
Cuomo, F., Ravazzi, S., Savini, F., & Bertolini, L. (2020). Transformative Urban Living Labs: Towards a Circular Economy in Amsterdam and Turin. Sustainability, 12(18), [7651]. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12187651
Description: This article links the circular economy in cities and urban living labs (ULLs), both key concepts to the Spring School. It critically reflects on whether ULLs effectively preserve or dissipate their transformative potential by comparatively analysing the cases of Amsterdam (Buiksloterham Living Lab, BSH) and Turin (Living Lab on Sharing and Circular Economy (LLSC) along three dimensions: unconventionality, autonomy, and systemic impact on policies. Cuomo et al. (2020) conclude that ULLs can take very different transformation paths over time, due to a wide range of enablers and barriers.
Amenta, L. et al (2019). Managing the Transition towards Circular Metabolism: Living Labs as a Co-Creation Approach. Urban Planning, 4(3), 5–18 DOI: 10.17645/up.v4i3.2170.
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