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- Charting the Spatiality of the Brussels Biowaste Metabolism
- Abstract
- This article describes how a fine-grained spatial analysis of biowaste generation in Brussels can help to rethink its urban metabolism. It makes it possible to better understand the differentiation among urban areas and to identify some geographies of biowaste generation. Moreover, it enables the expansion of the current biowaste treatment with practices and devices that take place in both the domestic and public environment. Ultimately, it triggers imagining the renegotiation of the collection service between these areas and stewardship of improved biowaste recirculation.
- Citation
- Bortolotti, A., Aragone, A., & Ranzato, M. (2019). Charting the Spatiality of the Brussels Biowaste Metabolism. The Urban Household of Metabolism, OASE, (104), 75–80. Retrieved from https://www.oasejournal.nl/en/Issues/104/ChartingtheSpatialityoftheBrusselsBiowasteMetabolism
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- Burkay Pasin & Gul Kacmaz Erk, Ben Vandenput, Koenraad Danneels, Julia von Mende, Dagmar Pelger & Emily Kelling, Ludo Groen, Nitin Bathla, Andrea Bortolotti, Andrea Aragone & Marco Ranzato, Diana Soeiro, Ciel Grommen, Dieter Leyssen & Maximiliaan Royakkers, Nadia Casabella & Jan Denoo, Riccardo M. Villa en Hans Vandermaelen
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