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  1. h2020repair.eu

    688920 REPAiR - Version 1.3 19/11/18 D3.6 Process Model Hamburg REPAiR - REsource Management in Peri-urban AReas 5 3.3.5. Transportation 36 3.3.6. Wastescapes of Altona 39 3.3.7. Development strategy & waste sensitivity towards circularity 40 3.4. Material Flow Analysis of food waste in Altona 42 3.4.1. Step 1: Determination of material scope 42
  2. h2020repair.eu

    Here you can find reports of our current progress in REPAiR Project. Click on the .pdf* document to view or download. *download Adobe Acrobat Reader. Deliverable 1.2 Equal opportunity plan - EOP. ... Deliverable 3.6 Process Model Hamburg. Deliverable 3.7 Process model Pecs. Deliverable 3.8 Report - findings on socio-cultural, socio-economic ...
  3. research.tudelft.nl

    The model is explained in D3.6 : Process model Hamburg. The table structure is explained in the Appendix of REPAiR deliverable 2.6 Technical Documentation. Date made available: 16 Dec 2020: Publisher: TU Delft - 4TU.ResearchData: Geographical coverage: Hamburg, Germany: DOI. 10.4121/13338614.
  4. Data underlying: REPAiR H2020: T3.2 Spatial waste material flow analysis for Hamburg case study. doi: ... Process model Hamburg. The table structure is explained in the Appendix of REPAiR deliverable 2.6 Technical Documentation. history. 2020-12-16 first online, published, posted;
  5. figshare.com

    The collection of files describe the flows between the households that use municipal waste collection system, grouped by city districts and the respective waste treatment plants. Suffix stands for organic waste, TNW stands for tree nursery waste.The model is explained in D3.6 : Process model Hamburg. The table structure is explained in the Appendix of REPAiR deliverable 2.6 Technical ...
  6. czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl

    The article argues that to reach circular economy goals urban regions need to identify and understand the challenges and opportunities originating from the differences in spatial settings, and to develop place-based solutions by adequately involving (local) stakeholders. Based on the case study that was conducted in Hamburg within the Horizon2020 project REPAiR, spatial specificities in five ...
  7. h2020repair.eu

    688920 REPAiR - Version 1.3 19/11/18 D3.6 Process Model Hamburg REPAiR - REsource Management in Peri-urban AReas 7 List of Tables Table 2.1 - Scales in the Hamburg case study (HCU, 2018). 14 Table 3.1 - English translations from German vocabulary for spatial planning (HCU, 2018). 26
  8. cejsh.icm.edu.pl

    Based on the case study that was conducted in Hamburg within the Horizon2020 project REPAiR, spatial specificities in five different urban areas shall be analysed and strategies that were developed in a co-creative process shall be explored. The results show that the spatial organisation of CE strategies depends on urban structures and ...
  9. h2020repair.eu

    Deliverable 3.6 Process Model Hamburg. Recent Posts. Konrad Czapiewski, 1979-2022. Final REPAiR Event - registration is open! geoFluxus team shortlisted for an EU datathon. REPAiR goes for fully online final event. ... Register for the REPAiR's session at the European Week of Regions and Cities ...
  10. repository.tudelft.nl

    For this purpose it introduces a return quality control model that provides repair process design guidelines. The aim of the research is to provide a foundation for automated repair process design that incorporates future states and the relation of return quality to the operational process. Files. 2019.TEL.8356_V_Final.pdf (pdf | 12.2 Mb)

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