Smart sustainable cities: synergies between circular economy, innovative policies and European projects

Marino Cavallo
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Abstract: Metropolitan cities trying to respond to a locally-embedded global challenge: to implement a sustainable use of natural resources in order to avoid potential dramatic environmental scenarios. Metropolitan Cities could become a front-runner city in this field, if it demonstrates to be able to support its existing adaptive and transformative governance capacities. The goals and results achieved in the on-going Metropolitan City EU funded projects are described as “soft” policy tools for describing the thesis argued in the paper. Circular Economy, Green Economy (Green growth) and Bio economy have a common finalistic aspect: find a common ground for both economic, environmental and social goals. The Metropolitan Strategic Plan could represent a significant model for other Public Bodies. Indeed, this case study aims at demonstrating how strategic lines of intervention in trans-sectorial policies may be identified, such as for instance those related to the development of Circular Economy. The borders of Metropolitan cities functional urban area bound all the paper findings. The political recommendations stated represent an inspiring case study on how economic development can materialize in vision-oriented and strategically planned interventions.
智慧可持续城市:循环经济、创新政策和欧洲项目之间的协同效应
摘要/ Abstract摘要:大都市正试图应对一个本地嵌入的全球挑战:实现自然资源的可持续利用,以避免潜在的戏剧性环境情景。如果能够证明能够支持其现有的适应性和变革性治理能力,大都市可以成为这一领域的领跑者。正在进行的大都市欧盟资助项目的目标和成果被描述为描述论文中论点的“软”政策工具。循环经济、绿色经济(绿色增长)和生物经济有一个共同的最终目标:在经济、环境和社会目标上找到共同点。大都会战略计划可以为其他公共机构提供一个重要的模式。事实上,本案例研究旨在展示如何确定跨部门政策的干预战略路线,例如与发展循环经济有关的战略路线。大都市功能城区的边界约束了本文的所有研究结果。所提出的政治建议是一个鼓舞人心的案例研究,说明经济发展如何能够在面向愿景和战略规划的干预措施中实现。
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