向全州循环经济转型:主要利益相关者访谈

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Oanh Thi-Kieu Ho, Akvan Gajanayake, Usha Iyer-Raniga
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摘要

循环经济作为应对全球环境变化和资源短缺问题的首选解决方案,受到了各利益相关者的广泛关注。澳大利亚维多利亚州正在向行政长官过渡。与其他州和国家相比,该州实施CE的相关文献和实践有限。在此背景下,本研究旨在通过调查利益相关者的CE意识、驱动因素、挑战、促成因素和障碍来了解CE的发展。采用了对主要利益相关者的半结构化访谈,以了解如何优化CE过渡。研究结果表明,通过关注CE系统、原则和流程来增强对CE的理解,对于支持真正的CE转型和减少对CE与回收和废物管理同义词的误解至关重要。推动者、挑战、驱动因素和障碍之间的关系有助于制定CE战略计划和全州过渡路线图。
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Transitioning to a state-wide circular economy: Major stakeholder interviews

Circular Economy (CE) has received widespread attention from various stakeholders as a preferred solution in response to global issues of environmental changes and resource scarcity. The Australian state of Victoria is in the process of transitioning to CE. In comparison to other states and countries, the literature and practice related to CE implementation in this state are limited. In this context, the research aims to understand CE development through the investigation of CE awareness, drivers, challenges, enablers, and barriers across stakeholders. Semi-structured interviews with major stakeholders were employed to understand how to optimise a CE transition. The research findings suggest that enhancing CE understanding with a focus on CE systems, principles, and processes is crucial to support a genuine CE transition and reduce misinterpretation of CE in being synonymous with recycling and waste management. The relationship between enablers, challenges, drivers, and barriers contributes to the development of CE strategic plans and roadmaps for a state-wide transition.

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Resources, conservation & recycling advances
Resources, conservation & recycling advances Environmental Science (General)
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