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  author = "Alessandro Arlati (HCU), Andrea C C ALopes (HCU), Andreas Obersteg (HCU), Cesar Coimbra Pascoli (HCU), Ákos Bodor (RKI), Zoltán Grünhut (RKI)",
  title = "D3.6 Process Model Hamburg",
  year = 2018,url = "http://h2020repair.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Deliverable-3.6-Process-Model-Hamburg.pdf",
  abstract = "Deliverable 3.6 of Work Package 3 presents an integrated analysis of the case study in the Hamburg region within the REPAiR project with a focus on organic waste  production  and  processing,  and  the  transition  to  a  circular  society.  The report comprises spatial and materialflow analyses following the methodology proposed by Deliverables 3.1 and3.3 of the REPAiR project. The Hamburg case study area consists of two focus areas, the district of Hamburg-Altona and the County of Pinneberg in Schleswig-Holstein. The report delivers spatial, material flow  and  social  analyses  for  the  focus  area  Hamburg-Altona  and  partially  for the  focus area  Pinneberg.  Embedded  in  the  spatial-social  context,  the material flow   analysis   follows   the  same   steps   that   have  been   exemplified   in   the Deliverable 3.3 for the two pilot case studies of Amsterdam Metropolitan Area and  Naples  Metropolitan  Region.  The  structure enables  the  geolocation  of  the key   activities   and   actors   related   to   material   flows   to   allow   a   spatial understanding of the actor network atthe focus area level. This understanding is  crucial  for  the  development of  suitable  eco-innovative  solutions  that  will  be designed  in  future  steps.  The  eco-innovative  solutions  aim  at  paving  the  way towards more circular city regions. Finally, this reportreflects on the results of the  spatial  and  material  flow  analyses  with  special  attention  to  issues  linking waste activities to their effects on space.",
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2018

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Alessandro Arlati (HCU), Andrea C C ALopes (HCU), Andreas Obersteg (HCU), Cesar Coimbra Pascoli (HCU), Ákos Bodor (RKI), Zoltán Grünhut (RKI)

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D3.6 Process Model Hamburg

Deliverable 3.6 of Work Package 3 presents an integrated analysis of the case study in the Hamburg region within the REPAiR project with a focus on organic waste production and processing, and the transition to a circular society. The report comprises spatial and materialflow analyses following the methodology proposed by Deliverables 3.1 and3.3 of the REPAiR project. The Hamburg case study area consists of two focus areas, the district of Hamburg-Altona and the County of Pinneberg in Schleswig-Holstein. The report delivers spatial, material flow and social analyses for the focus area Hamburg-Altona and partially for the focus area Pinneberg. Embedded in the spatial-social context, the material flow analysis follows the same steps that have been exemplified in the Deliverable 3.3 for the two pilot case studies of Amsterdam Metropolitan Area and Naples Metropolitan Region. The structure enables the geolocation of the key activities and actors related to material flows to allow a spatial understanding of the actor network atthe focus area level. This understanding is crucial for the development of suitable eco-innovative solutions that will be designed in future steps. The eco-innovative solutions aim at paving the way towards more circular city regions. Finally, this reportreflects on the results of the spatial and material flow analyses with special attention to issues linking waste activities to their effects on space.

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  • Activity-based Spatial MFA (AS-MFA)
  • Case Study
  • Organic Waste (OW)
  • Urban

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