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Title: Towards an ecological metaphor for regenerative circular economies
Authors: Zisopoulos, Filippos K. : Fath, Brian D. : de Oliveira, Bruno Meirelles; Toboso-Chavero, Susana; D'Assenza-David, Hugo; de Souza, Vitor Miranda; Huang, Hao; Clark, O. Grant; Noll, Dominik; Singh, Simron; Stefanakis, Alexandros; Boyd, Graham and Schraven, Daan; de Jong, Martin; Scrieciu, Serban
Abstract: An ecological metaphor can enable transitions towards regenerative circular economies. Yet, this potential remains latent because its conceptual development, which is a prerequisite for its practical operationalization, is in its incipient phase and largely vague. To strengthen its epistemological underpinning, we propose a forward looking interdisciplinary research agenda which brings together theories, ontological positions, analytical approaches, and strategies of action from ecological economics, panarchy theory, socio-metabolic research, process ecology, environ network theory, the constructal law, nature-based solutions, complexity economics, doughnut economics, regenerative economics, and ergodicity economics. The agenda facilitates the concentration, consolidation, and acceleration of theoretical and methodological innovation for the generation and accumulation of a diverse yet coherent body of knowledge on the interpretation of the process of regeneration and for illuminating the ways in which regenerative circular economies may function.
Keywords: Biomimicry; Ecomimicry; Sustainability; Sustainable Development; SUSTAINABILITY; DESIGN; INFORMATION; GREEN; FOUNDATIONS; FRAMEWORK; NETWORKS
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: ELSEVIER
Type: Article
Language: 
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2025.108545
URI: http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/2502
ISSN: 0921-8009
E-ISSN: 1873-6106
Funder: Impact for Sustainability Fund
Stichting Erasmus TrustFonds
Dutch Research Council (NWO)
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)
NWO
NSFC
C3. ai Digital Transformation Institute
Princeton University's School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS)
Princeton Language and Intelligence (PLI)
Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) [2022.05039.CEECIND/CP1734/CT0001]
[97090.2022.101.671/074/RB]
[482.19.608]
[72061137071]
Appears in Publication types:Artículos científicos



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