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Title A network of circular economy villages: design guidelines for 21st century Garden Cities
ID_Doc 2117
Authors Liaros, S
Title A network of circular economy villages: design guidelines for 21st century Garden Cities
Year 2022
Published Built Environment Project And Asset Management, 12, 3
DOI 10.1108/BEPAM-01-2021-0004
Abstract Purpose The purpose is to open the possibility for a research institute, perhaps in partnership with a local council and a major developer, to bring together skills necessary to prototype the CEV development model. Design/methodology/approach This paper advances the development of a hypothetical, systems-based approach to the design and development of smart rural villages - a network of circular economy villages (CEVs). The method is to assimilate visionary ideas from 20th century town planning literature related to decentralisation and the development of new towns in rural areas, identifying key design principles. The present trajectory of infrastructure design and emerging development models are then analysed to modernise the design principles for implementation in the 21st century. Findings The availability of localised, renewable energy micro-grids potentially makes CEVs feasible and affordable. The shift to remote work and movement of people to regional areas suggests that this may be a desirable development form. This can only be confirmed through the development of a pilot project as proof of concept. Originality/value The proposed CEV development model applies circular economy strategies to every aspect of the smart rural village development including financing, ownership, spatial planning, design and material selection.
Author Keywords Town planning; Circular economy; Energy transition; Regenerative agriculture; Life cycle planning
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000679409800001
WoS Category Engineering, Civil
Research Area Engineering
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