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A Policy Coherence Framework for Circular Built Environment Implementation: the Case of a Campus DevelopmentView Abstract
Oral presentationCircularity in Urban Regions 01:30 PM - 03:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2022/02/18 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/02/18 14:00:00 UTC
Dozens of cities around the world have already envisioned a circular built environment by establishing a variety of sectorial policies, strategies, and roadmaps, among other policy documents. As circularity is introduced in the making and operation of the built environment, caveats have been raised upon the governance of circular transitions. Policy coherence – or the extent to which policies are well-aligned and create synergies for implementation – in circular built environment research remains an unaddressed aspect of policymaking that, when lacking, may affect the transition’s effectiveness. This article aims to synthesize what policy coherence entails and how can it be assessed particularly in the transition towards a circular built environment. To do so, we developed a two-step approach. Firstly, resorting to academic literature we developed a framework for policy coherence and combined it with an existing framework for circular city development. The resulting framework combines four elements: policy levels, dimensions of coherence, actions for circular city developments, and levers for circular development. Secondly, we tested our framework for the transition of Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, towards a circular and carbon-neutral campus by 2030. Results show that the campus transition is increasingly improving its policy coherence, however, a narrow focus on looping actions over ecologically regenerating and adaptation ones may hinder a more integral campus development in the coming years. A circular city development perspective offers the opportunity to embrace more holistic goals, instruments, and implementation measures. Being policy coherence desirable, our framework highlights the benefits and difficulties towards its improvement as well as the importance of understanding the circularity imperative embedded in policy documents for more coherent transitions in the built environment.
Presenters Felipe Bucci Ancapi
Delft University Of Technology
Co-Authors
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Karel Van Den Berghe
Delft University Of Technology
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Ellen Van Bueren
Delft University Of Technology
Enabling regulation for a circular societyView Abstract
01:30 PM - 03:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2022/02/18 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/02/18 14:00:00 UTC
The transition towards a circular city and society is picking up, but not fast enough to reach the ambitious 2030 goal: 50% reduction of primary abiotic materials. Recently, national advisory boards such as the Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) and Reflection Group Circular Economy therefore have recently urged in their recommendations that more pressing policy interventions are required. This includes regulatory levies, standards, taxes and setting conditions for permits. A challenge and barrier in the application is that currently, regional and local governments don't have sufficient knowledge on how to apply these legal and fiscal instruments. Therefore, the City of Amsterdam is developing a tool that helps circular policy makers navigate the complexity of the legal system in order to find the right 'buttons to turn'. The tool strives at vertical integration of authority levels and horizontal integration of legislative areas (public, private, fiscal), so that measures can be combined, leading to more synergy in supply chains. In order to develop a tool that meets the needs of its users and encourage cross-pollination of divergent fields of knowledge, a multidisciplinary team of legal experts, UX/user research experts, circular construction professionals and experts in the process of public policy development has been set up.
Presenters
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Romy Snijders
YS
Yarden Sela
Co-Authors
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Arjan Hassing
City Of Amsterdam
Yildiz Technical University
Delft University of Technology
City of Amsterdam
Dr. Joppe Van Driel
AMS Institute
Gemeente Amsterdam
PhD student Safe and Sustainable by Design Chemicals
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Universiteit van Amsterdam
 Maxim Amosov
visionary, founder, ceo
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Organic Village
Ms. Anna  Batalle Garcia
PhD student
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TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture
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