What Does the Circular Household of the Future Look Like? An Expert-Based Exploration
Autor: | Saskia Keesstra, Tamara Metze, Linda Ofori, Marleen Buizer, Saskia Visser |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
Předmět: |
circular bio-economy
future vision circular agriculture renewable energy commodity sharing recycling Global and Planetary Change Water en Landgebruik Ecology Strategic Communication Water and Land Use Public Administration and Policy WASS KB Programme leaders Strategische Communicatie Bodemfysica en Landbeheer PE&RC Bodem Water en Landgebruik Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Soil Physics and Land Management Soil Bodem Soil Water and Land Use Life Science KB-Programmaleiders Bestuurskunde Nature and Landscape Conservation Milieueconomie en Natuurlijke Hulpbronnen |
Zdroj: | Land, 11(7) Land 11 (2022) 7 Land; Volume 11; Issue 7; Pages: 1062 |
ISSN: | 2073-445X |
Popis: | Circularity is a necessity for the future of our society but individual households often find it difficult to contribute to this transition. This paper presents possible future visions of circular (and climate-neutral) households, inside and outside the house, regarding their contributions to the circular society, and taking into account food, energy, waste, household devices, and recreation. We combined expert interviews and a literature review to (1) explore imaginable futures for circular households, and (2) make a qualitative evaluation of the inside- and outside-house influences of households on a climate-neutral and circular society. Interviewees were selected to represent different scientific backgrounds. The four household types were organized according to more local or global, and collective or individual, levels: (1) the Househood (centering around neighborhoods); (2) the HouseNet (connecting households); (3) the Sharing Household (sharing goods between households); and (4) the Designing Household (input from circular-by-design products). The analysis shows that households can become more circular by connecting developments in social, ecological, and technological systems, such as those in price dynamics, policies, or land-use design. However, barriers and limitations need attention, including: (1) public awareness and willingness to change; (2) economic models; (3) waste; and (4) social justice. |
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