Samenvatting
Although the subject of this presentation concentrates on circularity, the context is the housing of Older Adults (OA); a study of multiple complexities (see figure 1). The latter is because so many influential factors and interplaying elements are involved in the research setting. It is worth mentioning that the project’s complexity also increases further by interplaying and, sometimes, paradoxes between the above mentioned active components. This article is a part of a more extensive study. Thus, the complexity will not be thoroughly cited in the following but only stating it to prevent confusion and the loss of consistency. As a limited opportunity to present the study on this occasion, discussions focus on the two crucial factors of the research, circularity and the housing of Older Adults (OA), primarily to demonstrate and attract attention to the impacts on nature. Therefore, formulating and linking the circular economy and the housing of OAs is an important principle, drafted as the first research question. To go through the first phase, analysis and framings the mentioned reciprocal and essential components and their back and forth interactive elements are vital. Thus, the stepwise decomposition was the approach to tackle the complications in such multiple complexes. These formulations set and clear the field shown in a paper (Shahnoori, S. & Mohammadi, M.; completed in October 2020). Therefore, the driving force initiated to support the milieu was discussed in the previous paper, summarised at the end of this piece. Thus, emphasising the intensity of the problems and environmental burdens encompass a large part of the current presentation.
Originele taal-2 | Engels |
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Titel | Discussing Circularity |
Subtitel | An insight into the 1st International Conference on Circular Systems for the Built Environment |
Plaats van productie | TU Eindhoven |
Hoofdstuk | one |
Pagina's | 1 |
Aantal pagina's | 17 |
ISBN van elektronische versie | 978-90-386-5317-4 |
Status | Gepubliceerd - 4 jun. 2021 |