Circular and Transformative Economy
Advances towards Sustainable Socio-economic Transformation
Herausgeber: Nhamo, Luxon; Liphadzi, Stanley; Mpandeli, Sylvester
Circular and Transformative Economy
Advances towards Sustainable Socio-economic Transformation
Herausgeber: Nhamo, Luxon; Liphadzi, Stanley; Mpandeli, Sylvester
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The main aim of the book is to illustrate circular models for sustainable resource management. It highlights the benefits of transformative approaches in integrating, simplifying, and facilitating understanding of complex systems and transforming systems towards greater sustainability.
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The main aim of the book is to illustrate circular models for sustainable resource management. It highlights the benefits of transformative approaches in integrating, simplifying, and facilitating understanding of complex systems and transforming systems towards greater sustainability.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781032356013
- ISBN-10: 1032356014
- Artikelnr.: 69790460
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781032356013
- ISBN-10: 1032356014
- Artikelnr.: 69790460
Luxon Nhamo is a Research Manager at the Water Research Commission of South Africa (WRC) and an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), South Africa. He has over 20 years of progressive research experience in agricultural water management, environmental Geographic Information Systems and remote sensing, water-energy-food nexus, climate change adaptation, and early warning systems. Sylvester Mpandeli is an Executive Manager at the Water Research Commission of South Africa and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Venda. He is Vice President of the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID) and the South African National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage (SANCID) Chairman. He is a member of the Gauteng Province Premier's Advisory Team and a South African Weather Services board member. Stanley Liphadzi is a Group Executive Manager at the Water Research Commission (WRC) and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Venda. He leads the Research & Development Branch in the WRC in the production of new knowledge and innovation in water and sanitation. Stanley's research interest is in systems thinking for sustainable development. Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi is a Senior Researcher and Research Group Leader: Sustainable and Resilient Food Systems at the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and a Research Associate Professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) and an Honorary Professor at the University of Nottingham, Malaysia. He has more than ten years of research experience, translating it into policy outcomes. He has published more than 185 papers and received several awards.
1. Understanding circularity and transformative approaches and their role
in achieving sustainability. 2. Voluntary Agreements and Systemic Lock-in
in the Circular Economy: The Certification of Sewage Sludge in Sweden. 3.
Global Status of Circular Economy Adaptation within Wastewater Services:
Transition Pathways and the Role of Innovation. 4. Transitional pathways
towards sustainable food systems. 5. Strengthening the transformational
implementation of national climate change adaptation plans to enhance
agricultural resilience. 6. Progress towards the circular economy: Case
studies of sanitation and organic waste-derived resource recovery
technologies in South Africa. 7. The circular economy as a catalyst for
environmental and human health. 8. Gender Norms and Social Transformation
of agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa. 9. Sustainable water management: does
gender matter? 10. Enhancing socio-ecological interactions to achieve
sustainable decentralised sanitation systems: why people are not using
technical solutions. 11. A WEF nexus-based planning framework to assess
progress towards Sustainable Development Goals. 12. Understanding the Nexus
Between Water, Energy and Food in the Context of Climate Change Adaptation:
A River Basin Perspective. 13. Catalysing cleaner production systems:
Benchmarking with the COVID-19 lockdowns in South Africa. 14. Enhancing the
resilience and adaptation of the education sector through intention
awareness. 15. Summary: Creating systems innovation platforms for
transformative pathways in circular economy.
in achieving sustainability. 2. Voluntary Agreements and Systemic Lock-in
in the Circular Economy: The Certification of Sewage Sludge in Sweden. 3.
Global Status of Circular Economy Adaptation within Wastewater Services:
Transition Pathways and the Role of Innovation. 4. Transitional pathways
towards sustainable food systems. 5. Strengthening the transformational
implementation of national climate change adaptation plans to enhance
agricultural resilience. 6. Progress towards the circular economy: Case
studies of sanitation and organic waste-derived resource recovery
technologies in South Africa. 7. The circular economy as a catalyst for
environmental and human health. 8. Gender Norms and Social Transformation
of agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa. 9. Sustainable water management: does
gender matter? 10. Enhancing socio-ecological interactions to achieve
sustainable decentralised sanitation systems: why people are not using
technical solutions. 11. A WEF nexus-based planning framework to assess
progress towards Sustainable Development Goals. 12. Understanding the Nexus
Between Water, Energy and Food in the Context of Climate Change Adaptation:
A River Basin Perspective. 13. Catalysing cleaner production systems:
Benchmarking with the COVID-19 lockdowns in South Africa. 14. Enhancing the
resilience and adaptation of the education sector through intention
awareness. 15. Summary: Creating systems innovation platforms for
transformative pathways in circular economy.
1. Understanding circularity and transformative approaches and their role
in achieving sustainability. 2. Voluntary Agreements and Systemic Lock-in
in the Circular Economy: The Certification of Sewage Sludge in Sweden. 3.
Global Status of Circular Economy Adaptation within Wastewater Services:
Transition Pathways and the Role of Innovation. 4. Transitional pathways
towards sustainable food systems. 5. Strengthening the transformational
implementation of national climate change adaptation plans to enhance
agricultural resilience. 6. Progress towards the circular economy: Case
studies of sanitation and organic waste-derived resource recovery
technologies in South Africa. 7. The circular economy as a catalyst for
environmental and human health. 8. Gender Norms and Social Transformation
of agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa. 9. Sustainable water management: does
gender matter? 10. Enhancing socio-ecological interactions to achieve
sustainable decentralised sanitation systems: why people are not using
technical solutions. 11. A WEF nexus-based planning framework to assess
progress towards Sustainable Development Goals. 12. Understanding the Nexus
Between Water, Energy and Food in the Context of Climate Change Adaptation:
A River Basin Perspective. 13. Catalysing cleaner production systems:
Benchmarking with the COVID-19 lockdowns in South Africa. 14. Enhancing the
resilience and adaptation of the education sector through intention
awareness. 15. Summary: Creating systems innovation platforms for
transformative pathways in circular economy.
in achieving sustainability. 2. Voluntary Agreements and Systemic Lock-in
in the Circular Economy: The Certification of Sewage Sludge in Sweden. 3.
Global Status of Circular Economy Adaptation within Wastewater Services:
Transition Pathways and the Role of Innovation. 4. Transitional pathways
towards sustainable food systems. 5. Strengthening the transformational
implementation of national climate change adaptation plans to enhance
agricultural resilience. 6. Progress towards the circular economy: Case
studies of sanitation and organic waste-derived resource recovery
technologies in South Africa. 7. The circular economy as a catalyst for
environmental and human health. 8. Gender Norms and Social Transformation
of agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa. 9. Sustainable water management: does
gender matter? 10. Enhancing socio-ecological interactions to achieve
sustainable decentralised sanitation systems: why people are not using
technical solutions. 11. A WEF nexus-based planning framework to assess
progress towards Sustainable Development Goals. 12. Understanding the Nexus
Between Water, Energy and Food in the Context of Climate Change Adaptation:
A River Basin Perspective. 13. Catalysing cleaner production systems:
Benchmarking with the COVID-19 lockdowns in South Africa. 14. Enhancing the
resilience and adaptation of the education sector through intention
awareness. 15. Summary: Creating systems innovation platforms for
transformative pathways in circular economy.