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Title Sustainable development through biomimicry: Enhancing circular economy practices for environmental sustainability
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Authors Eid, MA; Al-Abdallah, G
Title Sustainable development through biomimicry: Enhancing circular economy practices for environmental sustainability
Year 2024
Published
DOI 10.1002/sd.3010
Abstract Responding to the urgent global need for sustainable development, this study investigates how biomimicry can be integrated with the circular economy to promote environmental sustainability. Through an extensive review of literature, existing research, and case studies, we critically examine the application of biomimicry principles in enhancing circular economy practices. Our methodology synthesises insights from across disciplines, employing a thematic and gap analyses to uncover prevalent trends and identify research deficits. Building on Janine Benyus' seminal biomimicry work, we introduce a novel framework derived from Life's Principles to evaluate the sustainability of circular economy efforts, focusing on their consistency with or deviation from biomimetic principles. Our research finds a significant correlation between the circular economy's emphasis on reducing waste and improving resource efficiency and biomimicry's focus on nature-inspired sustainable design. We pinpoint "resource efficiency" and "eco-friendly chemistry" as primary areas where circular economy measures reflect biomimetic ideals. However, our analysis also reveals a considerable gap in incorporating local socio-economic factors into circular economy frameworks. This oversight highlights the necessity for in-depth research into how circular economy initiatives can be tailored to enhance socio-economic resilience and community well-being. By underscoring these parallels and identifying key research opportunities, our article elucidates how biomimicry could drive more effective circular economy practices. We argue that future research should focus on bridging the identified gap by exploring how circular economy models can incorporate local socio-economic considerations, thereby ensuring more impactful sustainability outcomes.
Author Keywords biomimicry; circular economy; life principles; nature-inspired design; nature-inspired measurement; social dimension; societal factors; stakeholders involvement; sustainable development
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001205019300001
WoS Category Development Studies; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Regional & Urban Planning
Research Area Development Studies; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Public Administration
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