The role of circular economy in peripheral countries: a multiple helix approach

Jorge Julião, Marcelo Gaspar, Benny Tjahjono

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Abstract

Over the past decades, more attention has been given worldwide to sustainability issues, like the scarcity of natural resources, waste management and climate changes. Circular economy has been assumed as a strategy to overcome these issues, since it implies the adoption of clean production, reuse of materials, use of renewable energies, waste recycling, among others. In recognition of this, several countries, like China, Japan, German and Netherlands, have implemented legislation in favour of circular economy, whence successful experiences were obtained. An important learned lesson emphasis the participation of all actors (governments, regional authorities, business and non-governmental organizations) in the transaction towards a Circular economy strategy. The purpose of this study is to use a Multiple Helix approaches to analyze and discuss the challenges and opportunities towards a Circular Economy in peripheral countries, identifying the implications of fostering sustainable economic growth and enhancing local competitiveness by means of an integrated approach.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRegional HELIX’17 – International Conference on Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer
PublisherUniversidade da Beira Interior
Pages24-24
Number of pages1
ISBN (Electronic)9789898196699
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Event2nd Regional Helix 2017: International Conference on Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer - Covilhã, Portugal
Duration: 21 Jun 201723 Jun 2017

Conference

Conference2nd Regional Helix 2017
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityCovilhã
Period21/06/1723/06/17

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