荷兰的城市矿山:循环经济的物质基础

IF 4.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Ester van der Voet, Janneke van Oorschot, Teun Verhagen, Lauran van Oers, Vincent van Straalen, Vivian Tunn, Kiki Kersten, Roel Delahaye
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摘要

资源对人类的福祉和发展至关重要。与此同时,资源是许多环境问题的核心。可持续的资源利用促进了发展,同时也减少了环境问题。这个明显的矛盾可以通过转向循环经济来解决:让资源一旦被开采出来,就尽可能长时间地使用。因此,可以维持甚至增加使用中的资源存量所提供的服务,同时减少流入资源存量的原始材料。根据这种观点,社会的物质基础从地质矿山转向城市矿山:物质被锁定在社会目前使用的产品和基础设施中。虽然非常重要,但是关于这种城市地雷的资料很少。在本文中,我们提出了荷兰的城市矿山库存的结果。我们评估了86类应用,包括产品和基础设施,以及53种不同的材料。荷兰的城市矿山平均每个居民产生447吨材料,其中大部分是建筑材料。盘点可以看作是一个试点项目。提出了一种评价城市矿山的方法和规范评价工作的方法。它也可以被视为我们必须共同努力实现循环经济的初步估计。总的结论是,城市矿山规模相当大,可能是主要的材料来源,但要实现这一点,需要相当长的时间和组织的一些重大变化。
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The urban mine of the Netherlands: The material basis for a circular economy

Resources are essential for humanity's well-being and development. At the same time, resources lay at the heart of many environmental problems. A sustainable resource use facilitates development but reduces environmental problems. This apparent contradiction can be solved by moving toward a circular economy: keeping resources, once extracted, in use for as long as possible. The services fulfilled by the in-use stocks of resources can thus be maintained or even increased, while the inflow of virgin materials into the stocks can be reduced. In this view, society's material basis shifts from geological mines to urban mines: materials locked in products and infrastructures presently used by societies. Although very important, the information on such urban mines is scarce. In this paper, we present the results of an inventory of the urban mine of the Netherlands. We assessed 86 categories of applications, both products and infrastructures, and 53 different materials. The Dutch urban mine adds up to 447 tonnes of materials per inhabitant, mostly construction materials. The inventory can be regarded as a pilot project. It indicates an approach for assessing the urban mine and how to standardize such an effort. It can also be seen as a first estimate of what we collectively have to work with to realize a circular economy. The overall conclusion is that the urban mine is of considerable size and could be a major source of materials but it will take a considerable time and some major changes in the organization to realize that.

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Journal of Industrial Ecology
Journal of Industrial Ecology 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
11.60
自引率
8.50%
发文量
117
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Industrial Ecology addresses a series of related topics: material and energy flows studies (''industrial metabolism'') technological change dematerialization and decarbonization life cycle planning, design and assessment design for the environment extended producer responsibility (''product stewardship'') eco-industrial parks (''industrial symbiosis'') product-oriented environmental policy eco-efficiency Journal of Industrial Ecology is open to and encourages submissions that are interdisciplinary in approach. In addition to more formal academic papers, the journal seeks to provide a forum for continuing exchange of information and opinions through contributions from scholars, environmental managers, policymakers, advocates and others involved in environmental science, management and policy.
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