Material Flows

Materials in the built environment impact ecosystem function throughout their life cycles.  One way of thinking about managing the impact of materials in the urban ecology is via the “Circular Economy” framework, a concept developed by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and others.  Here is the over-arching vision for the circular economy:

Whether during selection of infrastructure materials, monitoring of, and managing, material flows within cities, or enacting zero-waste policies, the ecosystem approach can guide design, operating, and management decisions within municipalities.


The Netherlands’s Approach to a Circular Economy in the Construction Sector

Posted by: ChaseVogler on December 29, 2018

The Effect of Contamination on the Marketability of Recyclable Waste

Posted by: KarinNyhus on December 15, 2018

Adapting to Climate Change: Flexibility in Resilient Cities

Posted by: zo lehong on November 27, 2018

Psychology & Waste: How Understanding Behavioural Decision-making Can Help us Manage our Landfills

Posted by: Mariam Abdulameer on November 14, 2018

Solid Waste Flows: The Polystyrene Challenge

Posted by: cjeffery on October 28, 2018

Construction Materials in a Circular Economy

Posted by: S on December 19, 2017

The Generation, Composition, and Management of Urban Solid Waste in Beijing

Posted by: S on November 2, 2017

In Detail: The Mosaic Centre

Posted by: S on October 26, 2016

IDP: The Integrated Design Process

Posted by: S on October 17, 2016

MEASURES OF SUSTAINIBILITY APPLIED TO THE CIRS BUILDING AT UBC

Posted by: S on October 12, 2016

Exploration of Sonoma Mountain Village

Posted by: S on October 10, 2016

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